Subj : New binkd setup Linux-Kubuntu 14.04 64b To : rick christian From : Alan Ianson Date : Wed Sep 14 2016 08:53 am Wednesday September 14 2016 07:39, you wrote to me: rc> This brings back memories of why I used FD! :) ;) But with FTN over rc> net seems FD is out of the option list. :( And would require DOSBox or rc> something to run it anyway versus native and wouldn't probably be a rc> good plan for my ultimate choice to put my FTN mailer at least on a Pi I was always fond of FD but once you have binkd up and running you'll forget all about that.. :) AI>> You could also try binkd -pP1:135/0 binkd.cfg. That will poll AI>> that node rc> $ sudo binkd -pP1:135/0 /etc/binkd/binkd.cfg rc> 07:24 [4210] BEGIN, binkd/0.9.11/Linux -pP1:135/0 rc> /etc/binkd/binkd.cfg 07:24 [4210] clientmgr started 07:24 [4210] the rc> queue is empty, quitting.. Your version of binkd is a little old. That will still work but v1.0.4 was released two years ago. I would go with that or the current 1.1 version that most are using. Either works well in my experience. The location to get those is listed in the FAQ that is posted in here weekly or so. rc> That is all I got!????! Doesn't seem right.... I would think I would rc> see it connect etc.. or the p option suppress that ? rc> Now if I run sudo binkd -pP1:135/0 /etc/binkd/binkd.cfg rc> it whines about being runnning already etc.. then if I do rc> sudo binkd -pP1:135/0 /etc/binkd/binkd.cfg rc> It actually POLLS the node....So I am now confused... (the loud rc> banging you hear is my head hitting desk! :) ;) ) Permissions I think. I'm not sure what user your binkd is running as or where it is storing inbounds or logs. Check /var/log for any binkd.log files and check where it is storing inbounds, you may have some! AI>> If binkd is being started by inetd you should still be able to AI>> poll as you need to. That inetd process is just a listener on AI>> your binkp port. rc> So its listening.... rc> I'll have to investigate things... I think there is some issues re rc> permissions to access stuff in the outb and/or inb and the setup of rc> crashmail... I think you will be better off to remove that package and compile your own binkd and use that as whatever user you like without the conflicts. AI>> Yep, I remember switching from AMA to BSO... good times! :) rc> :( I am not having fun... yet! :) ;) rc> Thanks for the input! Keep it coming, please! No worries, we'll keep it up as long as we need too.. :) --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160322 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .