-={ Sunday, 07 June 2015, 05:06:35 -0700 }=-
Hey Alan!
AI> Sounds interesting.
Maybe. One thing for sure is the 4096 bit encryption I am using with the ssh
logins have been toned down enough to ease my wondering about needing to
upgrade to a more heavy-duty tinfoil hat. :::snicker:::
Having said that here is a login from the mesh point cut from the node's
binkd.log;
-={ output of ~/log/binkd.log starts }=-
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [2619] incoming from 184.69.113.94 (45197)
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] incoming session with zoltan.2things.ink
[184.69.113.94] (45197)
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] SYS Я не знаю
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] ZYZ Maurice Kinal
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] LOC Ladysmith, BC Canada
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] TIME Sun, 7 Jun 2015 12:04:33 +0000
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] VER binkd/1.0.4/Linux binkp/1.1
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] addr: 1:153/7001.250@fidonet
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] OPT NDA EXTCMD CRYPT GZ BZ2
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] Remote supports asymmetric ND mode
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] Remote supports EXTCMD mode
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] Remote requests CRYPT mode
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] Remote supports GZ mode
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] Remote supports BZ2 mode
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] TRF 0 0
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] Remote has 0b of mail and 0b of files for us
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] pwd protected session (MD5)
- 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] session in CRYPT mode
+ 07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] done (from 1:153/7001.250@fidonet, OK, S/R: 0/0 (0/0
bytes))
07 Jun 12:04:33 [13155] session closed, quitting...
07 Jun 12:04:33 [2619] rc(13155)=0
-={ output of ~/log/binkd.log ends }=-
Note the "session in CRYPT mode" part. Also have a utf8 password between them
if that matters any. Also, also note the up to the second agreement in time.
I like when that happens.
AI> However you did it, it all looks good here
Basically a BSO thingy on a wireless mesh network using binkd. You might be
interested in how this ends up, or at least the BSO stuff. I just thought I'd
try an offline messaging scheme just to keep my interest but to be honest I
think the ssh method might win out in the end. However I do need binkd for the
node's uplink so might as well play with it as long as it is there. ;-)
Life is good,
Maurice
... Don't cry for me I have vi.
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* Origin: Pointy Stick Society - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001.0)
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