Subj : Candidates vision request
To   : Michiel van der Vlist
From : Fred Riccio
Date : Thu Dec 06 2018 05:16 pm

Hello Michiel!

06 Dec 18 21:01, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Fred Riccio:

MvdV> My guess is that the binkp.net method is the most popular method to
MvdV> let binkd make use of the connect info in the nodelist. IIRC there
MvdV> is also a German program to male a binkp.txt.

I briefly checked what is in the binkp.net DNS.  I don't think it supports
multi-homed systems at all.  My system is multi-homed using example #1 from
FTS-5001.  Binkp.net shows only one of the two addresses.  I had expected to
see two CN records with 2 different host names.

I'll do some more digging tomorrow, but based on what I found today, I consider
binkp.net to be NOT following the standard, unless you can point out a nodelist
entry where BOTH host names show up in binkp.net

As far as the german program goes, where can I find it?  Does it run under
windows?  I'm not even going to try setting it up unless it has english docs.
Maybe someone else could do that.



FR>> Carol's entry in that extraction of NodeList.224 is...

FR>>    Node 1:275/100@fidonet  shenks.dyndns.org;shenks.synchro.net    -

FR>> which is causes BinkD to try the dyndns.org host first, if it doesn't
FR>> resolve it tries the synchro.net address.

MvdV> Then obviously the combination of Jerry's script and binkd does not
MvdV> qualify as a properly configured FTSC complient software.


YOUR opinion DOES NOT define current practice.  The software in use does.

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