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to: DUMAS WALKER
from: DIGITAL MAN
date: 2020-03-30 23:19:00
subject: does binkit log failed in

  Re: does binkit log failed incoming connections?
  By: Dumas Walker to Digital Man on Mon Mar 30 2020 09:17 pm

 > I have a new node which is trying to connect to my system using binkp.  I am
 > able to connect to his fine, and send/receive mail.  His attempted inbounds
 > are not showing up on my syslog or even in the terminal window where sbbs is
 > running.  He is connecting, per his end.
 >
 > Mar 30 20:26:58 Scanning 1:2320/105
 >
 > Mar 30 20:26:58 Queued 1 files (588 bytes) to 1:2320/105
 >
 > Mar 30 20:26:58 Polling BINKP node 1:2320/105 (Mike Powell) by IPV4
 >
 > Mar 30 20:26:58 Connecting to capitolcityonline.net:24554 port 24554
 >
 > Mar 30 20:26:58 Connected IPV4 to 67.131.57.133
 >
 > Mar 30 20:26:58 Connection lost
 >
 > Mar 30 20:26:58 Authorization failed
 >
 > Mar 30 20:26:58 Polled 0 nodes
 >
 > He is using mystic.  Only thing I can figure is that his IPA might be
 > blocked here, but it is not in my ip silent file, and nothing is in my
 > ip.can file. Plus I am not seeing a "blocked" message in the log on on the
 > screen, either. Is there someplace else synchronet stores blocked addresses?

Nope. Maybe you have a system firewall or gateway device that is filtering his
connectons?

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