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Nightfox | All | FSXNet help |
May 4, 2019 9:30 PM * |
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Hi all, I'm trying to set up FSXNet on my BBS as a FTN. I'm using BinkIt, and I think I've got it all set up on my BBS, but am running into a problem. Using echocfg, I've configured it to use port 24556 for the FSXNet host port, as the sysop mentioned. However, when BinkIt tries to connect to the host BBS, it tries to connect to f100.n1.z21.example.com:24554. The port is wrong, and the address doesn't look like it's valid either. I checked my host node configurations for the other nodes, and under the BinkP settings, I didn't have anything configured for the Host setting, so I imagine it's probably getting that information from the nodelist? I tried adding a host to the FSXNet host configuration in echocfg anyway, but that didn't fix anything. I'm not sure where it's getting that address or port for FSXNet. Also, I have AgoraNet set up on my BBS, which is another FTN network, and I realized both AgoraNet and FSXNet use zone 21. I imagine that may cause problems - Is that true? If so, I'm not sure if there is a workaround, unless I'm able to use QWK for one of the networks instead of FTN. AgoraNet stopped using QWK a while ago, but it sounds like FSXNet might be available via QWK. The hub sysop for FSXNet went ahead and set me up via FTN though.. Nightfox --- ■ Synchronet ■ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) |
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