Subj : Re: Loading multiple nodelists in BinkD config To : mark lewis From : Michael Trip Date : Sun Jan 28 2018 08:03 pm Hello, mark! 25 Jan 18 05:34, from mark lewis -> Michael Trip: ml> On 2018 Jan 24 21:39:08, you wrote to All: MT>> This works perfect for one nodelist. But when i try to add a new MT>> line of the perl-var nodelist the first line is forgotten. ml> recommendation: don't use the perl hook stuff... you don't need it... ml> use the distributed binkd nodelists or generate them from the official ml> network nodelists with one of the available scripts... then, include ml> them in your config... just make sure they have their own name... ml> eg: binkd.cfg ml> stuff ml> stuff ml> stuff ml> [...] ml> include fido-binkd.txt ml> include agor-binkd.txt ml> include myconnections.txt ml> -EOF- ml> so in the above, at the end of our conf file, we include the fidonet ml> binkd.txt nodelist and one for agoranet... we give them our own ml> names... lastly we include a file with our connections listed... the ml> main thing this is for is session level (aka mailer-to-mailer) ml> passwords and defining outbound and possibly inbound fileboxes... one ml> can also override the domain for remote systems if needed... these ml> need to be listed in the proper order so that your overrides are ml> loaded after the base node entries... ml> check the binkd command line parameters, too... in our setup, any time ml> one of the above files changes, we just copy it in and binkd ml> automatically recognizes this and reloads the conf... over here, our ml> command line is basically ml> binkd -C binkd.conf ml> )\/(ark ml> Always Mount a Scratch Monkey ml> Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer ml> doin' it wrong... ml> ... I'm getting older but I still wake up mornings. ml> --- ml> * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) Thanks for your answer! Will try it asap ;-) Best Regards, Michael --- --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: Alcatrash Laptop (2:280/2000.2) .