Subj : Re: binkd error To : Kees van Eeten From : Tony Langdon Date : Wed Jul 03 2019 10:00 pm -=> On 07-03-19 12:31, Kees van Eeten wrote to Tony Langdon <=- KvE> I tried 3:633/410 and 3:633/280 and got IPv6 connections on both. KvE> You are however calling 21:1/100@fsxnet. I have no way to check what KvE> is in your binkd.conf for that node, Yeah, 3:633/280 is my Fidonet uplink, and I'm having no issues there. The other address is me. ;) KvE> I expect Servname to be the service port (eg 24554) and the socket KvE> type KvE> either for ipv4 or ipv6. Only difference is 21:1/100 uses port 24556. KvE> I tried 3:633/280 with an arbitrary port number, that resulted in KvE> connection refused. TL> This is the version I'm running. TL> 01 Jan 17:30:14 [20916] BEGIN, binkd/1.0.4/Linux -P 3:633/280 binkd.conf KvE> O.K. that is your local system, not the server for 3:633/410 KvE> It could use an upgrade on the version of Binkd. Same thing. :) KvE> Why does it say: "call to 21:1/100@fsxnet", when you are polling KvE> 3:633/410 Not taken from the same part of the log, that's all. :) KvE> * Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. KvE> (2:280/5003.4) .... I'm so hungry, I could eat a... Wait! Come back, @FN@! === MultiMail/Win v0.51 --- SBBSecho 3.03-Linux * Origin: Freeway BBS Bendigo,Australia freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .