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to: Albano De Manuel
from: Michael Haase
date: 2004-10-04 18:20:08
subject: CDP nodelist

Hallo Albano!

04 Oct 04 16:28, Albano De Manuel schrieb an Michael Haase:

 ADM>  Please, can you show me how to add it? I have added in both files
 ADM> (cdpnodes.lst and cdpnodex.lst) but when I update the nodelist (in

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

Then you add within the Zone 2 section (which is all, because there is no
CDP node outside Z2 at the moment):
Host,340,Islands_Net,Spain,Jose_Luis_Hernandez,34-922-624029,9600,XA,CM,VFC,V34

And below that added Host line you add your node line:
,201, ...


 ADM>  Many docs are in German.

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

I Hope you can figure it out!


See ya,
*Micha*

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