Re: Misrouted Synchronet pack
  By: Mike Powell to MARK LEWIS on Mon Dec 09 2024 11:04:00
what happens is sbbsecho sees them in the areas.bbs file, packs the
mail, sees there's no link to them, and uses the overall (eg) 1:ALL
to send the echomail upstream...
Sounds like that is something that could potentially happen to any
tosser that uses an AREAS.BBS file and performs zone forwarding.
true to a point... that point being tossers with configuration tools that do not manage the areas.bbs file... i never had the problem with tossers like fmail, gmail, fastecho and others, though... when a
node is deleted in their configuration programs, the areas.bbs file is also cleaned of those system addresses...
those tosser configuration programs import/export the areas.bbs data to/from their own configuration files... when an areafix message arrives, its commands deal with the requested changes in both, the
tossers config file as well as the areas.bbs file... some of those tosser configuration programs also allow the operator to add/remove systems to/from the message areas... this area management portion of
those other tossers would be a very nice addition to echocfg but is not really needed if echocfg would also clean the areas.bbs when systems are deleted... it is something that i have wanted to suggest and
possibly work on for a while but have never gotten a round tuit :/
in your other situation, it is like above... what i have done to stop those loops is to make sure i have a catch-all routing for my /0 node(s) so that errant mail gets routed to my /0 and will sit here...
there are still the cases where mail to systems outside of my /0 coverage(s) will loop, though... this can be mitigated by the tosser if it can read the via and path lines in net and echomail and not forward
that message on to other systems if one of its local addresses is listed... for echomail, this is known as CPD (circular path detection)... i don't recall a specific name for it in netmail but yeah,
detecting the loop in the via lines is the solution...
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