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echo: binkd
to: Paul Hayton
from: deon
date: 2022-01-14 09:31:00
subject: Password Question

  Re: Password Question
  By: Paul Hayton to All on Fri Jan 14 2022 11:14 am

Howdy,

 > + 14 Jan 11:02:34 [23306] addr: 21:1/136@fsxnet
 > + 14 Jan 11:02:34 [23306] addr: 3:770/999@fidonet
 > ? 14 Jan 11:02:34 [23306] inconsistent pwd settings for this node
 > ? 14 Jan 11:02:34 [23306] `letmein': incorrect password

 > It seems like I can't offer a node that I have setup for one Zone an option to connect to another Zone unless I use the same passwords
 > across all definitions? Is this correct or am I missing something?

Correct.

There is an implementation of binkd that authenticates against *each* address (there is a flag for it, but it escapes me) - but I dont think any implementation of binkp protocol does it.

So the authentiction is done against the first address presented, and validated with each addtional address to determine if mail for those addresses should also be sent to this authenticated caller.


...лоеп
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