I believe correct practice is INA:<hostname> and IBN:<port>, only if the port being used is *not* the default port. Otherwise, "IBN" with no port specified assumes the default.
By the way, HI AND LONG TIME NO SEE. :D
I believe correct practice is INA:<hostname> and IBN:<port>, only if port being used is *not* the default port. Otherwise, "IBN" with no p specified assumes the default.
this is how I set up the fsx nodelist entries.
I'm extremely upset. You did not return with Mystic 10 More Cowbell Edition.
For shame...
Atreyu
I see some like "INA:weather-station.org,IBN:24555"
Then I see one with no INA and an IBN:theoraclebbs.com
Then I see INA:shenks.synchro.net,IBN:shenks.dyndns.org
Then I see INA:vintagebbsing.com:24555,IBN
I see some like "INA:weather-station.org,IBN:24555"
Then I see one with no INA and an IBN:theoraclebbs.com
Then I see INA:shenks.synchro.net,IBN:shenks.dyndns.org
These 3 are correct.
Then I see INA:vintagebbsing.com:24555,IBN
This one is wrong! You can't specify a port after an INA, only a
hostname! This entry should be ignored.
Btw2: Why don't you stick to FTS-5001 for this, instead of relying on examples from the nodelis? It's all in there!
Thank you for providing the FTS so I don't have to dig to find it! I
will note it in the code for reference! :)
Nice! I tested it here and it works... I even found another issue on the nodelist: If I try to poll a node that has a binkp port different
from the default, the MIS POLL does not acknowledge the IBN flags and
will poll with the default port only...
Thank you for providing the FTS so I don't have to dig to find it! I will note it in the code for reference! :)
And put a printed copy under your pillow! ;-)
Im extremely upset. You did not return with Mystic 10 More Cowbell Edition.
For shame...
Atreyu
I have done you a great disservice my friend for that I apologize!
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Well, I just realized that despite I can setup the port for my Binkd server at Mystic, I can't select the port if my uplink / downlink port
is different than the default one.
I will have it here on record in case g00r00 takes a look at this echo
and can comment if this support will come in future releases.
Hello,
Well, I just realized that despite I can setup the port for my Binkd server at Mystic, I can't select the port if my uplink / downlink port
is different than the default one.
for your uplink just state the port in your domain name e.g. net4.fsxnet.nz:24560 as an example in Zone 21 for the NET 4 HUB
Well, I just realized that despite I can setup the port for my Binkd server at Mystic, I can't select the port if my uplink / downlink port
is different than the default one.
I will have it here on record in case g00r00 takes a look at this echo
and can comment if this support will come in future releases.
Nice! I tested it here and it works... I even found another issue on the nodelist: If I try to poll a node that has a binkp port different
from the default, the MIS POLL does not acknowledge the IBN flags and
will poll with the default port only...
Mystic pulls from the INA value not IBN.
I need to review those flags (or if someone has good knowledge of it and can clarify) to figure out what the correct login should be when INA and IBN are available. I believe having it take the address only from INA
was a more recent change and the logic used to be different.
Once that is done I can check to make sure the port is getting parsed.
Once that is done I can check to make sure the port is getting parsed.
By the way, HI AND LONG TIME NO SEE. :D
I believe correct practice is INA:<hostname> and IBN:<port>, only if the port being used is *not* the default port. Otherwise, "IBN" with no port specified assumes the default.
Once that is done I can check to make sure the port is getting parsed.
By the way, HI AND LONG TIME NO SEE. :D
Mystic pulls from the INA value not IBN.
I need to review those flags (or if someone has good knowledge of it and
can clarify) to figure out what the correct login should be when INA and
IBN are available. I believe having it take the address only from INA
was a more recent change and the logic used to be different.
I believe correct practice is INA:<hostname> and IBN:<port>, only if the port
being used is *not* the default port. Otherwise, "IBN" with no port specified
assumes the default.
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