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to: INGO JUERGENSMANN
from: BENNY PEDERSEN
date: 2017-10-05 05:20:00
subject: ifcico story continues

Hello Ingo!

05 Oct 2017 00:15, Ingo Juergensmann wrote to Benny Pedersen:

 IJ> Well, that number behind the Trapdoor version is not the port number, 
 IJ> but the serial number of my TD license key. Port 24554 would be binkd 
 IJ> port anyway and ifcico over TCP is operating on port 60177 as shown 
 IJ> below by your config snippet:

ignorant

EMSI works on every port over 1023
BINKP works on every port over 1023

why should i need to open 2 diffrent ports for stream tcp ?

wake up :)

note i found a small bug in my xinetd config -a binkp disables other protocols
so emsi did not work, but in -a auto it works in single open port, bravo

qico does not need to know what ipv4 and ipv6 is, aslong data protocol is
working on top of modems or tcp :=)

so even my qico would work very well with ipv10 when its availble on linux
kernel :=)

for traplist.cfg use f0.n230.z2.binkp.net as my static hostname, cant remember
if telser.device handles dns resolve ?

for trapdoor its just using telser.device instaed of you serial device

do not use hostname from nodelist, that would be a fail, or you would have to
change traplist.cfg every time i change hostnames :=)

atleast that is the basic, if telser.device does not handle dns resolve, use ip
addr as hostname in traplist.cfg and make sure it uses port 24554 here

 IJ> How do they translate from qico to ifcico?

qico in -a auto handles all ftn protocols, why not try it ?


 Regards Benny

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