Subj : Othernet domains To : Richard Menedetter From : mark lewis Date : Fri Jan 29 2016 08:32 am 29 Jan 16 09:25, you wrote to Torsten Bamberg: RM>>>> My config looks like this: RM>>>> root-domain not configured. RM>>>> fido domain has root-domain binkp.net RM>>>> othernet has no root-domain TB>> It has to have a othernet domain, mostly this othernet domain is TB>> virtually. RM> I think we are talking "around" each other. RM> With "root-domain" I mean the DNS Domain that is used to automatically look RM> up a node if it is not defined in the config. i think that torsten is saying that you still must define a domain for that othernet... RM> What I want is that "fidonet" uses the binkp.net domain. RM> domain fidonet /home/fido/outbound 2 binkp.net RM> domain othernet /home/fido/outbound 2 <- missing last argument root-domain add an argument for that last line... othernet.invalid should work... [trim] RM> What I am looking for is a RM> defnode * RM> only for fidonet, and not for any other domain. RM> How to configure that in binkd? you cannot... not in one config file... it is called "default node" for a reason... you could, however, split your config into two... one for each FTN... then run two instances of binkd, on different ports, and keep them separate... then you can have defnode for fidonet only and whatever for your othernet... )\/(ark .... Confucius Say: To make egg roll, push it. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .