• router woes

    From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to All on Thursday, October 29, 2009 15:56:00
    Now I know I have the 2wire wetup correctly but when I try to connect from outside the lan synch control panel picks me up and gets my hostname and all but never connects me, it'l connect locally in a pinch... here is my 2wire setup, anyone have any ideas??

    Current Settings: Custom
    Device Allowed Applications Application Type Protocol Port Number(s) Public IP
    vexed2-b32bcad6 synchronet FTP (file transfer protocol) server
    TCP 21
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 23
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 25
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 1024-65535
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 80
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 8080
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 110
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 22
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 119
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 79
    69.40.17.46
    UDP 79
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 70
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 6667
    69.40.17.46
    TCP 24554
    69.40.17.46



    TIA for your help.



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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to All on Thursday, October 29, 2009 16:35:00
    Ok,

    When I attempt to call the BBS using my hostname this is what synch does to me, anyone ever seen it before?

    10/29 04:24:53p 1116 Telnet connection accepted from: 192.168.254.100 port 1831
    10/29 04:24:53p BBS System connection reset by peer on send
    10/29 04:24:53p BBS System connection reset by peer on send
    10/29 04:24:53p 1116 Hostname: vexed2-b32bcad6.gateway.2wire.net
    10/29 04:24:53p Node 1 constructor using socket 1116 (settings=48612)
    10/29 04:24:53p Node 1 temporary file directory: c:\sbbs\NODE1\temp\
    10/29 04:24:53p Node 1 attached to local interface 0.0.0.0 port 23
    10/29 04:24:53p Node 1 connection reset by peer on receive
    10/29 04:24:53p Node 1 JavaScript: Creating runtime: 8388608 bytes
    10/29 04:24:53p Node 1 input thread terminated (received 0 bytes in 0 blocks)
    10/29 04:24:53p Node 1 JavaScript: Initializing context (stack: 16384 bytes)
    10/29 04:24:54p Node 1 JavaScript: Thread stack limit: 262144 bytes
    10/29 04:24:54p Node 1 04:24p Thu Oct 29 2009 Node 1
    10/29 04:24:54p Node 1 Telnet vexed2-b32bcad6.gateway.2wire.net [192.168.254.100]
    10/29 04:24:54p Node 1 connection reset by peer on send
    10/29 04:24:56p 0876 Telnet connection accepted from: 192.168.254.100 port 1831
    10/29 04:24:57p 0876 Hostname: vexed2-b32bcad6.gateway.2wire.net
    10/29 04:24:57p BBS System connection reset by peer on send
    10/29 04:24:57p BBS System connection reset by peer on send
    10/29 04:24:57p Node 2 constructor using socket 876 (settings=48612)
    10/29 04:24:57p Node 2 temporary file directory: c:\sbbs\NODE2\temp\
    10/29 04:24:57p Node 2 attached to local interface 0.0.0.0 port 23
    10/29 04:24:57p Node 2 connection reset by peer on receive
    10/29 04:24:58p Node 2 input thread terminated (received 0 bytes in 0 blocks)
    10/29 04:24:58p Node 2 JavaScript: Creating runtime: 8388608 bytes
    10/29 04:24:58p Node 2 JavaScript: Initializing context (stack: 16384 bytes)
    10/29 04:24:58p Node 2 JavaScript: Thread stack limit: 262144 bytes
    10/29 04:24:58p Node 2 04:24p Thu Oct 29 2009 Node 2
    10/29 04:24:58p Node 2 Telnet vexed2-b32bcad6.gateway.2wire.net [192.168.254.100]
    10/29 04:24:58p Node 2 connection reset by peer on send
    10/29 04:25:01p Node 1 output thread terminated (sent 9 bytes in 1 blocks, 9 average, 0 short)
    10/29 04:25:01p Node 1 thread terminated (1 node threads remain, 9 clients served)
    10/29 04:25:01p Node 1 JavaScript: Destroying context
    10/29 04:25:01p Node 1 JavaScript: Destroying runtime
    10/29 04:25:02p 0952 Telnet connection accepted from: 192.168.254.100 port 1831
    10/29 04:25:02p 0952 Hostname: vexed2-b32bcad6.gateway.2wire.net
    10/29 04:25:02p BBS System connection reset by peer on send
    10/29 04:25:03p BBS System connection reset by peer on send
    10/29 04:25:03p Node 1 constructor using socket 952 (settings=48612)
    10/29 04:25:03p Node 1 temporary file directory: c:\sbbs\NODE1\temp\
    10/29 04:25:04p Node 1 attached to local interface 0.0.0.0 port 23
    10/29 04:25:04p Node 1 connection reset by peer on receive
    10/29 04:25:04p Node 1 input thread terminated (received 0 bytes in 0 blocks)
    10/29 04:25:04p Node 1 JavaScript: Creating runtime: 8388608 bytes
    10/29 04:25:04p Node 1 JavaScript: Initializing context (stack: 16384 bytes)
    10/29 04:25:04p Node 1 JavaScript: Thread stack limit: 262144 bytes
    10/29 04:25:05p Node 1 04:25p Thu Oct 29 2009 Node 1
    10/29 04:25:05p Node 1 Telnet vexed2-b32bcad6.gateway.2wire.net [192.168.254.100]
    10/29 04:25:05p Node 2 output thread terminated (sent 9 bytes in 1 blocks, 9 average, 0 short)
    10/29 04:25:05p Node 2 thread terminated (1 node threads remain, 10 clients served)
    10/29 04:25:05p Node 1 connection reset by peer on send
    10/29 04:25:05p Node 2 JavaScript: Destroying context
    10/29 04:25:05p Node 2 JavaScript: Destroying runtime
    10/29 04:25:12p Node 1 output thread terminated (sent 9 bytes in 1 blocks, 9 average, 0 short)
    10/29 04:25:12p Node 1 thread terminated (0 node threads remain, 10 clients served)
    10/29 04:25:12p Node 1 JavaScript: Destroying context
    10/29 04:25:12p Node 1 JavaScript: Destroying runtime


    Do you think someone outside of my LAN would have this problem? it's giving me the hostname of vexed2whatever.gatewa.2wire.net when it should be vexed2watever.windstream.net or something to that extent.. I don't understad this issue.




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  • From Deuce@VERT/SYNCNIX to mrproper on Thursday, October 29, 2009 15:52:10
    Re: router woes
    By: mrproper to All on Thu Oct 29 2009 04:35 pm

    Do you think someone outside of my LAN would have this problem? it's giving me the hostname of vexed2whatever.gatewa.2wire.net when it should be vexed2watever.windstream.net or something to that extent.. I don't
    understad this issue.

    The 2wire router is doing this. Their DNS server is crap which is why I lobotomized my 2wire.

    However, what you're seeing is not *really* a problem except cosmetically.

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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to Deuce on Thursday, October 29, 2009 20:40:00
    Re: router woes
    By: Deuce to mrproper on Thu Oct 29 2009 03:52 pm

    The 2wire router is doing this. Their DNS server is crap which is why I lobotomized my 2wire.
    However, what you're seeing is not *really* a problem except cosmetically.

    I see that google is already crawling my website, I cannot connect to my own hostname but it appears that people on the outsite of the 2wire can.. so that make me feel better, i've temporarly put a new user password on the board until I can get it the way I want.

    Thanks deuce.

    btw where can I score your pulldown menu?




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  • From Deuce@VERT/SYNCNIX to mrproper on Thursday, October 29, 2009 21:54:15
    Re: router woes
    By: mrproper to Deuce on Thu Oct 29 2009 08:40 pm

    btw where can I score your pulldown menu?

    In the exec directory in CVS. You need a lot of stuff in there for it to work... best to update everything to the new layout.

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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to Deuce on Friday, October 30, 2009 11:22:00
    Re: router woes
    By: Deuce to mrproper on Thu Oct 29 2009 09:54 pm

    btw where can I score your pulldown menu?

    In the exec directory in CVS. You need a lot of stuff in there for it to work... best to update everything to the new layout.


    Yeah, thanks, I have it all working great, I see you've been playing with HTML menus, what type of client is needed for this? I've been wanting to make a telnet client that supports gui in one way or they other that works with synchronet, something better than rip or naplps though. I had a client in the making along with a menuset that sent it commands a couple years ago but I lost all my code for that, it was only created in visual basic but I did have some things working on it, I've just always wanted to toy with the idea of having a graphical BBS while staying away from the www, etc.. I'm sure html would deliver some great menus but I was trying for something much more interactive.



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  • From Art@VERT/FATCATS to mrproper on Friday, October 30, 2009 19:19:10
    Re: router woes
    By: mrproper to Deuce on Thu Oct 29 2009 20:40:00

    I see that google is already crawling my website, I cannot connect to my own hostname but it appears that people on the outsite of the 2wire can.. so tha make me feel better, i've temporarly put a new user password on the board un I can get it the way I want.

    Hi mrproper,

    That sounds like a problem with the DNS loopback of the router. You may be able to toggle this option in your configuration somehow; it was necessary here to be able to connect using FQDN to services hosted internally of my ADSL router.

    Kind regards,
    Art
    (artATfatcatsDOTpoorcodingDOTcom)

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  • From Deuce@VERT/SYNCNIX to mrproper on Friday, October 30, 2009 13:35:07
    Re: router woes
    By: mrproper to Deuce on Fri Oct 30 2009 11:22 am

    Yeah, thanks, I have it all working great, I see you've been playing with HTML menus, what type of client is needed for this? I've been wanting to make a telnet client that supports gui in one way or they other that works with synchronet, something better than rip or naplps though. I had a client in the making along with a menuset that sent it commands a couple years ago but I lost all my code for that, it was only created in visual basic but I did have some things working on it, I've just always wanted to toy with the idea of having a graphical BBS while staying away from the www, etc.. I'm sure html would deliver some great menus but I was trying for something
    much more interactive.

    You need a magical build of SyncTERM which may or may not work anymore. Until I get a GUI front-end on SyncTERM, the whole thing appeared too hackish.

    I'm currently contemplating other stuff, but the HTML thing is about the best I've done so far.

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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to Art on Friday, October 30, 2009 21:16:00
    Re: router woes
    By: Art to mrproper on Fri Oct 30 2009 07:19 pm


    Hi mrproper,

    That sounds like a problem with the DNS loopback of the router. You may be able to toggle this option in your configuration somehow; it was necessary here to be able to connect using FQDN to services hosted internally of my ADSL router.

    thanks for the heads up, I believe i'll be able to get it working correctly I just need to spend some time with it...


    Folks it would help me out a lot though if someone would telnet to warzone.synchro.net and tell me the outcome.


    TIA

    Tim



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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to Deuce on Friday, October 30, 2009 21:18:00
    Re: router woes
    By: Deuce to mrproper on Fri Oct 30 2009 01:35 pm

    You need a magical build of SyncTERM which may or may not work anymore. Until I get a GUI front-end on SyncTERM, the whole thing appeared too hackish.

    I'm currently contemplating other stuff, but the HTML thing is about the best I've done so far.

    I like hackish, gives me something to screw with, you got that hack of syncterm sitting around somewhere so I can play with it? I'll make sure no one else gets a hold of it.



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  • From Deuce@VERT/SYNCNIX to mrproper on Saturday, October 31, 2009 00:08:42
    Re: router woes
    By: mrproper to Deuce on Fri Oct 30 2009 09:18 pm

    I like hackish, gives me something to screw with, you got that hack of syncterm sitting around somewhere so I can play with it? I'll make sure no one else gets a hold of it.

    It's in CVS, just not part of the default build. I haven't actually built it for a year or so though, so it may not work anymore. Pass USE_WXWIDGETS=1 on the make command line.

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  • From mrproper@VERT/WARZONE to Deuce on Saturday, October 31, 2009 10:39:00
    Re: router woes
    By: Deuce to mrproper on Sat Oct 31 2009 12:08 am

    It's in CVS, just not part of the default build. I haven't actually built it for a year or so though, so it may not work anymore. Pass USE_WXWIDGETS=1 on the make command line.

    thanks, I'll dig it up and play around some, i've been foofling with your lightbar module too and I love it, makes that part of my BBS look great and is very simplistic, I went for a high contrast white on black feel for it.



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