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How would you do (or are you doing) to make binkd only poll a non-CM
node at its open hours?
I can think of a batch/script that, after processing mail, renames the node's .?LO file to .HLO at the offline hours.
How would you do (or are you doing) to make binkd only poll a non-CM
node at its open hours?
I can think of a batch/script that, after processing mail, renames
the node's .?LO file to .HLO at the offline hours.
How would you do (or are you doing) to make binkd only poll a
non-CM node at its open hours?
Do you have a non-CM link? Or is this a theoretical problem? ;)
I can think of a batch/script that, after processing mail,
renames the node's .?LO file to .HLO at the offline hours.
That would be difficult to sync with binkd, that probably starts
handling the files immediately when it's created by the tosser, and
the .?SY files are deleted.
How would you do (or are you doing) to make binkd only poll a non-CM
node at its open hours?
I don't see a problem to have my binkd to try n times and if failed,
then hold for n minutes, and do that around the clock. It doesn't cost much. ;)
I can think of a batch/script that, after processing mail, renames
the node's .?LO file to .HLO at the offline hours.
Sure, why not.
I ran a non-CM IP-node once, it was because my internet over ISDN was "free" from 17:00 to 07:00 and 24h weekends.
But why such a node nowadays?
How would you do (or are you doing) to make binkd only poll a
non-CM node at its open hours?
Do you have a non-CM link? Or is this a theoretical problem? ;)
Theoretical. :-)
Besides non-CM nodes, it could be useful for points...
I can think of a batch/script that, after processing mail,
renames the node's .?LO file to .HLO at the offline hours.
That would be difficult to sync with binkd, that probably starts
handling the files immediately when it's created by the tosser, and
the .?SY files are deleted.
I'm testing this with a CM link (renaming to .HLO just after tossing, and after packing netmail) and works fine.
Non-CM used to exist for nodes with 1 phone line, that wanted to reserve the 1 line for BBS users. That doesn't make sense for IBN nodes.
Non-CM used to exist for nodes with 1 phone line, that wanted to
reserve the 1 line for BBS users. That doesn't make sense for IBN
nodes.
Have you already forgotten about dial-up internet? :)
Non-CM used to exist for nodes with 1 phone line, that wanted to
reserve the 1 line for BBS users. That doesn't make sense for
IBN nodes.
Have you already forgotten about dial-up internet? :)
I usually don't quote this much, but since I totally agree with everything you say, I couldn't trim the above.
But I only want to add how easy it is for us Euro Trash Pacifist Shit
Pig Pussies
to forget how fortunate we are. I've lost count of the fibre adoption
in Sweden, but last time I checked it was something like 90% of all households. I guess you in the Netherlands are not far behind?
It takes EFFORT to configure a binkp system for non CM operation,
If your tosser is Squish,
read up on the SCHED, LEAVE, UNLEAVE, and CHANGE routing commands.