• Zones?

    From Bill McGarrity@VERT to Digital Man on Sunday, April 01, 2018 02:35:00
    Hiya Rob....

    Something strange happened tonight. Being it is the first of the month I send out 'notify' netmails to all downlinks. I run three separate systems here, one on the main server and one each on two Pi's that act as echomail hubs. (z24 and z69)

    From the sbbsecho.log

    //Begin

    04/01/18 00:01:02 Importing c:\fd\secure\5ac05999.pkt (Type 2e, 5.0KB) from 24:24/1 to 24:100/1
    04/01/18 00:01:02 Importing c:\fd\secure\7a590c33.pkt (Type 2e, 0.8KB) from 69:69/1 to 69:100/1
    04/01/18 00:01:02 SBBSecho (24:69/1) To: Sysop (24:100/1) Imported
    04/01/18 00:01:02 Imported: 2 msgs 14genspcha <- GENERAL_SPORTSNET_CHAT
    04/01/18 00:01:02 Imported: 2 msgs total
    04/01/18 00:01:02 SBBSecho exiting with error level 0, Packets(2 imported, 0 sent), NetMail(1 imported, 0 exported, 0 packed), EchoMail(2 imported, 0 exported)

    //End

    As you can see, the main server (24:100/1 & 69:100/1 received notify netmails from each of the hubs. My question is, why the third line where it shows SBBSecho (24:69/1) to Sysop (24:100/1). There is no net 69 in z24.

    I am not using binkit but I know you've been centralizing may of the features into the sbbsecho.ini file. I have not made any changes to my sbbsecho.ini file so I can't understand why this is happening?

    Thanks..


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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Bill McGarrity on Sunday, April 01, 2018 00:05:28
    Re: Zones?
    By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Sun Apr 01 2018 02:35 am

    Hiya Rob....

    Something strange happened tonight. Being it is the first of the month I send out 'notify' netmails to all downlinks. I run three separate systems here, one on the main server and one each on two Pi's that act as echomail hubs. (z24 and z69)

    From the sbbsecho.log

    //Begin

    04/01/18 00:01:02 Importing c:\fd\secure\5ac05999.pkt (Type 2e, 5.0KB) from 24:24/1 to 24:100/1
    04/01/18 00:01:02 Importing c:\fd\secure\7a590c33.pkt (Type 2e, 0.8KB) from 69:69/1 to 69:100/1
    04/01/18 00:01:02 SBBSecho (24:69/1) To: Sysop (24:100/1) Imported
    04/01/18 00:01:02 Imported: 2 msgs 14genspcha <- GENERAL_SPORTSNET_CHAT
    04/01/18 00:01:02 Imported: 2 msgs total
    04/01/18 00:01:02 SBBSecho exiting with error level 0, Packets(2 imported, 0 sent), NetMail(1 imported, 0 exported, 0 packed), EchoMail(2 imported, 0 exported)

    //End

    As you can see, the main server (24:100/1 & 69:100/1 received notify netmails from each of the hubs. My question is, why the third line where it shows SBBSecho (24:69/1) to Sysop (24:100/1). There is no net 69 in z24.

    I am not using binkit but I know you've been centralizing may of the features into the sbbsecho.ini file. I have not made any changes to my sbbsecho.ini file so I can't understand why this is happening?

    You have "Fuzzy Zone Operation" enabled and you have the same node number (for your system) in 2 different zones, so that's not going to work the way that feature is written. Probably best to just disable Fuzzy Zone Operation.

    digital man

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  • From Bill McGarrity@VERT to Digital Man on Sunday, April 01, 2018 10:50:00
    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 04-01-18 00:05 <=-


    As you can see, the main server (24:100/1 & 69:100/1 received notify netmails from each of the hubs. My question is, why the third line where it shows SBBSecho (24:69/1) to Sysop (24:100/1). There is no net 69 in z24.

    I am not using binkit but I know you've been centralizing may of the features into the sbbsecho.ini file. I have not made any changes to my sbbsecho.ini file so I can't understand why this is happening?

    You have "Fuzzy Zone Operation" enabled and you have the same node
    number (for your system) in 2 different zones, so that's not going to
    work the way that feature is written. Probably best to just disable
    Fuzzy Zone Operation.

    OK... I need fuzzy Zone enabled so I'll just change the node # in z69.

    Thank you...


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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Bill McGarrity on Sunday, April 01, 2018 12:56:12
    Re: Zones?
    By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Sun Apr 01 2018 10:50 am

    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 04-01-18 00:05 <=-


    As you can see, the main server (24:100/1 & 69:100/1 received notify netmails from each of the hubs. My question is, why the third line where it shows SBBSecho (24:69/1) to Sysop (24:100/1). There is no net 69 in z24.

    I am not using binkit but I know you've been centralizing may of the features into the sbbsecho.ini file. I have not made any changes to my sbbsecho.ini file so I can't understand why this is happening?

    You have "Fuzzy Zone Operation" enabled and you have the same node number (for your system) in 2 different zones, so that's not going to work the way that feature is written. Probably best to just disable Fuzzy Zone Operation.

    OK... I need fuzzy Zone enabled so I'll just change the node # in z69.

    Are you sure you need it? What happens when Fuzzy Zone is disabled?

    digital man

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  • From Bill McGarrity@VERT to Digital Man on Sunday, April 01, 2018 19:25:00
    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 04-01-18 12:56 <=-

    Re: Zones?
    By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Sun Apr 01 2018 10:50 am

    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 04-01-18 00:05 <=-


    As you can see, the main server (24:100/1 & 69:100/1 received notify netmails from each of the hubs. My question is, why the third line where it shows SBBSecho (24:69/1) to Sysop (24:100/1). There is no net 69 in z24.

    I am not using binkit but I know you've been centralizing may of the features into the sbbsecho.ini file. I have not made any changes to my sbbsecho.ini file so I can't understand why this is happening?

    You have "Fuzzy Zone Operation" enabled and you have the same node number (for your system) in 2 different zones, so that's not going to work the way that feature is written. Probably best to just disable Fuzzy Zone Operation.

    OK... I need fuzzy Zone enabled so I'll just change the node # in z69.

    Are you sure you need it? What happens when Fuzzy Zone is disabled?

    It plays hell with my fidonet uplink who happens to be Janis. She doesn't like other echomail or netmail from another zone. I finally got the system where it was bulletproof but I didn't know about the identical net/node issue between zones.

    Thanks..


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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Bill McGarrity on Sunday, April 01, 2018 23:03:58
    Re: Zones?
    By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Sun Apr 01 2018 07:25 pm

    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 04-01-18 12:56 <=-

    Re: Zones?
    By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Sun Apr 01 2018 10:50 am

    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 04-01-18 00:05 <=-


    As you can see, the main server (24:100/1 & 69:100/1 received notify netmails from each of the hubs. My question is, why the third line where it shows SBBSecho (24:69/1) to Sysop (24:100/1). There is no net 69 in z24.

    I am not using binkit but I know you've been centralizing may of the features into the sbbsecho.ini file. I have not made any changes to my sbbsecho.ini file so I can't understand why this is happening?

    You have "Fuzzy Zone Operation" enabled and you have the same node number (for your system) in 2 different zones, so that's not going to work the way that feature is written. Probably best to just disable Fuzzy Zone Operation.

    OK... I need fuzzy Zone enabled so I'll just change the node # in z69.

    Are you sure you need it? What happens when Fuzzy Zone is disabled?

    It plays hell with my fidonet uplink who happens to be Janis. She doesn't like other echomail or netmail from another zone. I finally got the system where it was bulletproof but I didn't know about the identical net/node issue between zones.

    I don't know how it could affect your uplink. Fuzzy Zone only affects *imported* netmail (on your system). Are you sure about that?

    digital man

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  • From Bill McGarrity@VERT to Digital Man on Monday, April 02, 2018 19:15:00
    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 04-01-18 23:03 <=-

    Re: Zones?
    By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Sun Apr 01 2018 07:25 pm

    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 04-01-18 12:56 <=-

    Re: Zones?
    By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Sun Apr 01 2018 10:50 am

    Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity on 04-01-18 00:05 <=-


    As you can see, the main server (24:100/1 & 69:100/1 received notify netmails from each of the hubs. My question is, why the third line where it shows SBBSecho (24:69/1) to Sysop (24:100/1). There is no net 69 in z24.

    I am not using binkit but I know you've been centralizing may of the features into the sbbsecho.ini file. I have not made any changes to my sbbsecho.ini file so I can't understand why this is happening?

    You have "Fuzzy Zone Operation" enabled and you have the same node number (for your system) in 2 different zones, so that's not going to work the way that feature is written. Probably best to just disable Fuzzy Zone Operation.

    OK... I need fuzzy Zone enabled so I'll just change the node # in z69.

    Are you sure you need it? What happens when Fuzzy Zone is disabled?

    It plays hell with my fidonet uplink who happens to be Janis. She doesn't like other echomail or netmail from another zone. I finally got the system where it was bulletproof but I didn't know about the identical net/node issue between zones.

    I don't know how it could affect your uplink. Fuzzy Zone only affects *imported* netmail (on your system). Are you sure about that?

    Oh? Learn something new everyday. I thought it also affected outgoing netmail addressing as well. I was having issues with makenl at the time where it was sending z24 node segments to her at z1 as routed netmail. I know adding INTL to the ctl file helped that but I thought fuzzyzone was also for outbound. I've set it as false to see if indeed there are no issues.

    Thanks..


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