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Shurato | digimaus | Re: Tests... |
September 5, 2024 12:56 AM * |
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di>S> Crash should work, I'm pretty sure irex crashes nodes (just sends di>S> immediately), but it can't send directly. I did get rid of direct di> though di>S> and have tried to send messages through that way. I've got 618:* di> routing to di>S> 618:300/1, which is Rick's Node. di> IRex will only "crash" nodes that you have in your IRex config. It won't di> crash anyone else since you are not using a V7+ nodelist. So that's not di> an issue. What it sounds like is that somewhere, you have an issue. di> Be aware that FastEcho is buggy and cannot be fixed as it likes di> to srip the seen-by lines in a message and its Binkley support di> is not the best. You've patched your FE to 1.46.1, right? I did, but that would crash ntvdm regularly, so I went back to 1.46. The DPMI mode FE was extremely unstable. di> The big issue is you're using buggy software (Internet Rex and FastEcho) di> that may be causing issues and you may not realize it. di> --digi di> --- MBSE BBS v1.1.0 (Linux-x86_64) * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson di> City, TN (618:618/1) -- Shurato, Sysop Shurato's Heavenly Sphere (ssh, telnet, pop3, ftp,nntp, ,wss) (Ports 22,23,110,21,119,8080) (ssh login 'bbs' pass 'shsbbs'. *** THE READER V4.50 [freeware] --- * Origin: Shurato's Heavenly Sphere telnet://shsbbs.net (618:300/50) |
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