Subj : Re: Just one nodelist found To : Javier Sturman From : Nick Boel Date : Mon Nov 17 2025 06:08 pm Hey Javier! On Thu, Nov 13 2025 14:01:52 -0600, you wrote: > Finally I could make binkd find a nodelist however everytime it > processed the newest nodelist from the directory. From what I've seen > it doesn't take into account which network is prefixed in perl-vars. > To fix it dirty I simple did a cat for every network nodelist and > sent it to "thenodelist" and in binkd.conf I've got just one line. > # Perl hooks file (if built with Perl) > # > perl-hooks /var/spool/ftn/filebase/nodelist/nodelist.pl > perl-var nodelist fidonet:/var/spool/ftn/filebase/nodelist/thenodelist > perl-var magichost * I have never worked with any of this (perl with binkd), but I would imagine "nodelist" is the name of the nodelist as defined in the sample binkd.conf as '$cfg{"name"}', and 'Syntax: perl-var '. According to the sample configuration, you don't need "fidonet:" before the file name. Try a different name for each network, and try going back to separate nodelists: perl-var fsxnet /var/spool/ftn/filebase/nodelist/FSXNET.[0-9][0-9][0-9] perl-var fidonet /var/spool/ftn/filebase/nodelist/nodelist.[0-9][0-9][0-9] perl-var nixnet /var/spool/ftn/filebase/nodelist/NIXLIST.[0-9][0-9][0-9] Also, I have no idea what a "magichost" would be, so you may want to comment that line out while testing this, as that would seem to pool everything together (which may be why you're getting addresses with the wrong domains). Regards, Nick .... Sarcasm: because beating people up is illegal. --- SBBSecho 3.32-Linux * Origin: _thePharcyde telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/700) .