Subj : Internet Rex
To   : Rj Clay
From : Roy Witt
Date : Wed Oct 03 2012 05:06 pm


01 Feb 12 15:10, Rj Clay wrote to Roy Witt:

RW>> In setting up a new node, REX tries to use the old
RW>> [email protected](net) reading from the nodelist.

RC>    How does it do that?

My understanding is that it is hard-coded to read the nodelist and use the
info found there to write the z.n. etc..

RC>    And keep in mind that they're used in two different ways. The
RC> fidonet.org domain is used only for email while the fidonet.net
RC> domain was used for connectivity.

The one in reference was used as a DNS lookup - when 'fidonet.net' was
still around. It has since died and there's a BinkD.* DNS look up that has
taken it's place.

RW>> which is the new lookup now being used in BinkD. I wonder if it
RW>> would resolve as before and not have to rely on ip input during
RW>> config...

RC>    Edit that where?

In your node manager. Choose 'send to a BinkD' system and then enter the
configure node that appears under that, the first line will already have
the z.n. lookup entered by Irex.

RC>   If you simply enter a system domain name in that format and
RC> assuming that the domain name is actually defined, that
RC> should work...

It will. i.e. my lone-star.dyndns.org can and should used to replace that
z.n. listing that Irex will put there...

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