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Deon George | Vince Coen | Re: Hi |
September 6, 2018 6:56 AM * |
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Hey Vince, Vince Coen wrote to Deon George: VC> You have not correctly set up the correct addresses Actually I have though. This example is for the 314 network (pinet) that I am connected to. My Mystic IS set for 314:314/180.1, but packets sent to MBSE (which is 314:314/180) appear to be from 314:65535/180.1. The same is true for Fidonet Mystic IS configured for 3:633/509.1, but MBSE sees the from as 3:65535/509.1 I'm joining micronet, and I have Mystic as a Node 618:510/10, and MBSE as the Host 618/510/1 - and the from packets in this case are correct. I do have nodelists installled, and a mbout n ... correctly shows my point one and my point zero. For this Pinet Echo, the echo already exists in MBSE and my point 1 is already subscribed to it (netmail messages work - even though they too also report as From n:65535/x.1 in the PKT log). Is there a PKT tool that I can use to break out and dump the packets to confirm Mystic is sending them with the wrong From address, or if that is not wrong, then it would point to an MBSE setup issue somewhere? VC> In my case and normally it is ~/var/arealists and this is created using VC> the file magic processing. VC> ... Thanks for this, I was wondering how to do this part ...deon Greetings, Deon George ... "640K ought to be enough for anybody." Bill Gates '81 --- MBSE BBS v1.0.7.6 (GNU/Linux-ARM) * Origin: Chinwag | MBSE in Docker on Pi (3:633/509) |
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