Subj : New binkd setup Linux-Kubuntu 14.04 64b To : Alan Ianson From : mark lewis Date : Sat Sep 17 2016 10:56 am 17 Sep 16 07:42, Nicholas Boel wrote to you: AI>> Place the binkd executible somewhere like /usr/local/bin or AI>> /usr/local/sbin and run it with your config. NB> FYI, running 'make install' after make will do this for you (place NB> binkd in /usr/local/sbin). and you can, as i have, specify where you want to install the binaries and config files... ../configure --prefix=/home/myuser/fido --with-zlib --with-bzip2 --with-https --with-ntlm --with-bwlim with the above, my binary ends up in /home/myuser/fido/sbin with a name containing the version of the build (eg: binkd-1.1a-92)... then there's a link named "binkd" which points to that version... in this way one can switch between versions by simply changing the link... my binary and the link are both 755 root:root also with the above, binkd.conf ends up in /home/myuser/fido/etc as binkd.conf-dist which i've copied to binkd.conf and edited as desired... the conf-dist is 644 root:root and the conf is 644 myuser:myuser... NOTE: i do not normally poll any systems... i generally just wait until there is outbound mail... but i can poll if i so desire... when i do i generally just do something like touch ~/fido/outbound/$(printf "%04x%04x.flo\n" 123 500) it can be put it in a script and fed the address which the script can break down to put the flo in the proper directory... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey .... day++; dollar++; --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .