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Ingo Juergensmann | All | ifcico story continues |
October 4, 2017 1:42 PM * |
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Hello everybody! Still playing around with ifcico and my dial-in modem. After a reboot it seems that the segfaults are gone, for whatever reasons. However, I still get no working connect or more exactly a valid connection. Here is connection made from my Amiga using TrapDoor 1.83 to Linux running ifcico 2.14tx8.10-23: ==> /var/log/ifmail/ifdebug <== statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering waitchar (1) statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering waitchar (1) statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering waitchar (1) statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering waitchar (1) statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering waitchar (1) statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering waitchar (1) statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering waitchar (1) statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering waitchar (1) statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering waitchar (1) statemachine rx_define_type entering nextchar (2) statemachine rx_define_type entering checkemsi (3) check "EMSI_DAT00D1" for being EMSI inquery or data statemachine rx_define_type entering getdat (4) try get emsi_dat packet starting with "EMSI_DAT00D1" statemachine rx_define_type exit success (1) start inbound EMSI session statemachine rxemsi start checkpkt (4) statemachine rxemsi entering checkpkt (4) statemachine rxemsi entering checkdat (5) got data packet: "{EMSI}{2:2452/413.2}{secret}{8N1,PUA}{TDZ,DZA,ZAP,ZMO,ARC,XMA,NRQ}{39}{TrapDoo r}{1.85}{24374}{IDENT}{[AmigaXess Point 2, Georgsmarienhuette, GER][][Ingo Juergensmann][-Unpublished-][57600][]}{TRX#}{[59D4BD6E]}" remote address: 2:2452/413.2 try locking node 2:2452/413.2 using domain "(null)" for outbound this is our primary domain bsy file name is "/var/spool/ftn/outb/0994019d.pnt/00000002.bsy" creating directory tree for "/var/spool/ftn/outb/0994019d.pnt/aa13027" ==> /var/log/ifmail/iflog <== Oct 04 10:52:45 local ifcico.ttyS0[13027]: start inbound EMSI session Oct 04 10:52:45 local ifcico.ttyS0[13027]: remote address: ==> /var/log/ifmail/ifdebug <== mkdir("/var" errno 17 mkdir("/var/spool" errno 17 mkdir("/var/spool/ftn" errno 17 ==> /var/log/ifmail/iflog <== ==> /var/log/ifmail/ifdebug <== mkdir("/var/spool/ftn/outb" errno 17 mkdir("/var/spool/ftn/outb/0994019d.pnt" errno 17 .bsy file present, check staleness opened bsy file for pid 4767 found stale bsy file for 2:2452/413.2, unlink ==> /var/log/ifmail/iflog <== Oct 04 10:52:45 local ifcico.ttyS0[13027]: found stale bsy file for , unlink ==> /var/log/ifmail/ifdebug <== created lock OK remote password: secret unrecognized EMSI proto/option code: "TDZ" ==> /var/log/ifmail/iflog <== Oct 04 10:52:46 local ifcico.ttyS0[13027]: remote password: (none) Oct 04 10:52:46 local ifcico.ttyS0[13027]: unrecognized EMSI proto/option code: "" ==> /var/log/ifmail/ifdebug <== remote uses: TrapDoor [39] version 1.85/24374 Basically this looks good to me: TrapDoor is sending EMSI packet and a password and ifcico recognizes this password in /var/log/ifmail/ifdebug, but then again in the following /var/log/ifmail/iflog entry the password is "(none)". What is going wrong here? Any help is appreciated! Ingo --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5--b20170303 * Origin: AmigaXess - back in FidoNet after 17 years (2:2452/413) SEEN-BY: 116/18 117/100 120/331 123/140 124/5014 5015 128/2 130/20 210 510 803 SEEN-BY: 140/1 15/0 16/101 19/10 25 35 218/700 220/60 222/2 230/150 2320/100 SEEN-BY: 105 240/1120 249/303 250/1 261/100 1466 38 266/404 267/155 280/1027 SEEN-BY: 282/1031 1056 292/908 31999/99 320/119 219 34/999 340/400 3634/12 SEEN-BY: 387/21 25 393/68 75 396/45 5020/1042 712/848 801/161 189 90/1 |
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