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to: Michael Haase
from: Albano De Manuel
date: 2004-10-05 00:10:12
subject: CDP nodelist

­Hola Michael!

El Lunes 04 Octubre 2004 a las 18:20, Michael Haase escribi˘ a Albano De Manuel:

 MH> You don't need cdpnodex.lst, and FPD doesn't support/use it.
 MH> Please get cdpnodes.lst from the URL I wrote you before:
 MH> http://62.67.216.105/files/fidonet/CDP-NODE/cdpnodes.lst

 I get no answer from that address. Any other web? :-?

 ADM>>  Many docs are in German.

 MH> Hmmm, yes, sorry, I don't know these docs as I just implemented the
 MH> other side, the user side. With a friend I was participated in making
 MH> the very first CDP system working with FPD, but we did that just with
 MH> the official CDP-FSP, which is in English. He wrote a few scripts for
 MH> his Linux system to add the CDP capability. It's not that much. You
 MH> need a compatible file request processor - or one compatible one in
 MH> addition to an existing one just for handling the CDP request, which
 MH> means start a script/program to make a new point, add the data in the
 MH> config files and give back the file with the new point data. That
 MH> wasn't too complicated, because with Linux every program had ASCII
 MH> config files, so it was easy to change them with a script. With
 MH> Windows you mostly have binary config files, depending on which
 MH> programs you are using (if it is Binkley as mailer, ViReq as file
 MH> request processor and Husky Suite with HPT as tosser, you have the
 MH> same programs for Windows as we used with Linux and they all have
 MH> ASCII configs).

 MH> I Hope you can figure it out!

 Thanks ;)

Saludos,

          Albano de Manuel
          FidoNet 2:341/201
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