• Binki & Postie

    From apam@21:1/182 to All on Sun Oct 17 15:58:26 2021
    Hello

    Looks like I broke postie the other day, and none of my messages were
    getting out. (or going to the wrong place maybe)

    I fixed it now.

    I've also got an initial version of my binkp client / server ready. It's
    not got cram-md5 passwords yet.. but it seems to work.

    Servo passes off incoming connections to binki, which sends / recieves
    files, if it receives any it creates a semaphore.

    Servo should watch for the semaphore to kick of postie toss (And whatever else... think of it like BETWEEN.BAT in irex)

    Servo also should have a timed event to run binki -O which will check all outbounds and if there is stuff to send, send it.

    I've got my test BBS (The Grinning Cat) running with binki now, though
    it's only on happynet. I don't suggest anyone use it just yet - it needs
    at least cram-md5 support first (though I'm not sure how secure that is
    anyway)

    It may or may not compile on linux, actually it wont because I haven't
    made a CMake file yet... I'll get around to it.

    I was up very late last night doing this and spent all day today, so time
    for a little break I think :)

    Andrew

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  • From Oli@21:3/102 to apam on Sun Oct 17 12:49:52 2021
    apam wrote (2021-10-17):

    I've got my test BBS (The Grinning Cat) running with binki now, though
    it's only on happynet. I don't suggest anyone use it just yet - it needs
    at least cram-md5 support first (though I'm not sure how secure that is anyway)

    Much more secure than plaintext passwords ;-).

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  • From Utopian Galt@21:4/108 to Apam on Sun Oct 17 11:42:06 2021
    BY: apam(21:1/182)


    I've got my test BBS (The Grinning Cat) running with binki now, though
    it's only on happynet. I don't suggest anyone use it just yet - it needs
    at least cram-md5 support first (though I'm not sure how secure that is anyway)
    Very cool! It feels like Maximus meets Synchronet now :)

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  • From apam@21:1/182 to Utopian Galt on Mon Oct 18 09:25:25 2021
    Very cool! It feels like Maximus meets Synchronet now :)

    Thanks :)

    Andrew

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  • From apam@21:1/182 to Oli on Mon Oct 18 09:39:19 2021
    Much more secure than plaintext passwords ;-).

    Yeah, I guess. I've implemented it now so that's good.

    Andrew

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