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echo: binkd
to: NICHOLAS BOEL
from: WILFRED VAN VELZEN
date: 2016-10-13 20:05:00
subject: Re: Logging issue

Hi,

On 2016-10-13 11:50:31, Nicholas Boel wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
  about: "Re: Logging issue":

 WV>> Since you see hundreds, I think you are using a BINKD.TXT that has
 WV>> the nodes listed without the '@fidonet' part. So no 5D addresses.
 WV>> Which causes binkd to generate those warnings when it reads the file,
 WV>> and comes across nodes in different zones than your default.

 NB> Wow, you hit the nail on the head. The last BINKD.TXT that was released in
 NB> the I-BINKD file echo doesn't contain any domains for any of the addresses
 NB> listed in it.

I had the same issue, so it sounded familiar! ;)

 WV>> Because you are a linux user it would be easy for you to generate
 WV>> your
 WV>> own, using the php script originally by Ulrich Schroeter, that I
 WV>> recently updated to this effect.

 WV>> You can download it here:

 WV>> http://ambrosia60.dd-dns.de/53f8ee03/drv_q/div27/i-util/bnlphp13.zip

 NB> I've grabbed it and will definitely look into it. I've been having
problems
 NB> with the BINKD.TXT that has been hatched out in the filegate for quite
some
 NB> time now. If it was hatched at all.

I noticed RJ had some system problems...


Bye, Wilfred.


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