• pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub

    From smooth0401@1:103/705 to All on Fri Aug 18 13:09:12 2023
    Hey all!
    I've been in contact with my net coordinator and got my old Fidonet address reassigned. He's using irex with no encryption or packet passwords set. I do have an areafix and session password set up with him.

    When I try to send the netmail to areafix@1:266/512 with my areafix pw as the title and %LIST as the body, I see this in the synchro logs:

    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT Running timed event: BINKOUT
    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT BinkIT/2.41 invoked with options:
    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT Attempting callout for 1:266/512@fidonet, file: C:\s
    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT JSBinkP/4 callout to 1:266/512@fidonet started
    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT Connecting to 1:266/512@fidonet at f512.n266.z1.bink
    8/18 01:01:51p BINKOUT Peer version: Internet Rex 2.29 Win32
    8/18 01:01:51p BINKOUT Peer ended their VER with " (binkp/1.1)" instead of
    8/18 01:01:51p BINKOUT BinkP got fatal error 'bad password' from remote: 1:
    8/18 01:01:51p BINKOUT Timed event: BINKOUT returned 0

    I've verified the PW on both sides, but assume it's something with my config. Anyone ever see this issue, or have any idea where I can start looking?

    Thanks!
    --rob


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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to smooth0401 on Fri Aug 18 12:04:20 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to All on Fri Aug 18 2023 01:09 pm

    Hey all!
    I've been in contact with my net coordinator and got my old Fidonet address reassigned. He's using irex with no encryption or packet passwords set. I do have an areafix and session password set up with him.

    When I try to send the netmail to areafix@1:266/512 with my areafix pw as the title and %LIST as the body, I see this in the synchro logs:

    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT Running timed event: BINKOUT
    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT BinkIT/2.41 invoked with options:
    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT Attempting callout for 1:266/512@fidonet, file: C:\s
    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT JSBinkP/4 callout to 1:266/512@fidonet started
    8/18 01:01:47p BINKOUT Connecting to 1:266/512@fidonet at f512.n266.z1.bink
    8/18 01:01:51p BINKOUT Peer version: Internet Rex 2.29 Win32
    8/18 01:01:51p BINKOUT Peer ended their VER with " (binkp/1.1)" instead of
    8/18 01:01:51p BINKOUT BinkP got fatal error 'bad password' from remote: 1:
    8/18 01:01:51p BINKOUT Timed event: BINKOUT returned 0

    I've verified the PW on both sides, but assume it's something with my config. Anyone ever see this issue, or have any idea where I can start looking?

    That log output is truncated (missing info which could be helpful), so reviewing (or repasting here) the full log lines might help.

    But "bad password" seems to be the most likely cause: your uplink and your mailer don't agree on what the session password is supposed to be.
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  • From smooth0401@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 18 14:42:18 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: Digital Man to smooth0401 on Fri Aug 18 2023 12:04 pm

    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to All on Fri Aug 18 2023 01:09 pm

    That log output is truncated (missing info which could be helpful), so reviewing (or repasting here) the full log lines might help.
    But "bad password" seems to be the most likely cause: your uplink and your mailer don't agree on what the session password is supposed to be.

    So I still am trying to track down the full logs, but I did re-run the fido setup and noticed something:

    Save changes to FidoNet configuration file: sbbsecho.ini (Y/n)? and I say y, here's what it says:

    !Error 13 opening sbbsecho.ini
    Using JavaScript exit_code:1
    c:\bbs\exec\init-fidonet.js executed in 114.81 seconds
    !Module (init-fidonet.js) set exit_code:1

    So I took a look and all the permissions on sbbsecho.ini are full for all users, and I can manually open it and save it. When I did open it, I did notice it didn't have any of my hub's info in there, so I'm wondering if that's where the issue is. I can manually add it in using the Wiki, but it'd be nice to figure out why the tools within Synchro aren't able to open that file.

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  • From smooth0401@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 18 18:45:04 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 18 2023 02:42 pm


    So I ended up going thru echocfg and re-created the linked node and SUCCESS!

    8/18 06:42:28p BINKOUT Running timed event: BINKOUT
    8/18 06:42:28p BINKOUT BinkIT/2.41 invoked with options:
    8/18 06:42:28p BINKOUT Attempting callout for 1:266/512@fidonet, file: C:\sbbs\fido\outbound\010a0200.cut
    8/18 06:42:28p BINKOUT JSBinkP/4 callout to 1:266/512@fidonet started
    8/18 06:42:28p BINKOUT Connecting to 1:266/512@fidonet at f512.n266.z1.binkp.net:24554
    8/18 06:42:31p BINKOUT Peer version: Internet Rex 2.29 Win32
    8/18 06:42:31p BINKOUT Peer ended their VER with " (binkp/1.1)" instead of the required " binkp/1.1", but we're assuming binkp 1.1 anyway
    8/18 06:42:31p BINKOUT Authentication successful:
    8/18 06:42:32p BINKOUT Timed event: BINKOUT returned 0

    Thanks for all the support with all my weird issues!

    --rob

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to smooth0401 on Fri Aug 18 16:45:19 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 18 2023 02:42 pm

    So I took a look and all the permissions on sbbsecho.ini are full for all users, and I can manually open it and save it. When I did open it, I did notice it didn't have any of my hub's info in there, so I'm wondering if that's where the issue is. I can manually add it in using the Wiki, but it'd be nice to figure out why the tools within Synchro aren't able to open that file.

    Which using are you running jsexec as? Can you edit sbbsecho.ini by hand (e.g. using notepad) logged as as that same user?
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  • From smooth0401@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Thu Aug 24 14:34:38 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 18 2023 06:45 pm

    So I ended up going thru echocfg and re-created the linked node and SUCCESS!

    So looks like I spoke to soon. It successfully authenticates, but doesn't "do anything." My hub said he's not seeing any packets. I tried to send a few netmails to myself as well as areafix at my hubs address... it generates a .cut file in the c:\sbbs\fido\outbound folder but never does anything with it.

    If I run sbbsecho -ni or -ce, it says that it is scanning for inbound netmail messages and files them in the c:\ssbs\fido\netmail folder and that it is packing outbound netmail from c:\sbbs\fido\netmail\*.msg and shows the messages there as well with no errors.

    sbbsecho.log shows that it's created netmail and packed it, and says that SBBSecho exiting with error level 0, NetMail(0 imported, 1 exported, 1 packed)

    Any ideas where to look next?

    --rob

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to smooth0401 on Thu Aug 24 13:30:48 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Thu Aug 24 2023 02:34 pm

    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 18 2023 06:45 pm

    So I ended up going thru echocfg and re-created the linked node and SUCCESS!

    So looks like I spoke to soon. It successfully authenticates, but doesn't "do anything." My hub said he's not seeing any packets. I tried to send a few netmails to myself as well as areafix at my hubs address... it generates a .cut file in the c:\sbbs\fido\outbound folder but never does anything with it.

    If I run sbbsecho -ni or -ce, it says that it is scanning for inbound netmail messages and files them in the c:\ssbs\fido\netmail folder and that it is packing outbound netmail from c:\sbbs\fido\netmail\*.msg and shows the messages there as well with no errors.

    sbbsecho.log shows that it's created netmail and packed it, and says that SBBSecho exiting with error level 0, NetMail(0 imported, 1 exported, 1 packed)

    Any ideas where to look next?

    Yes, your mail log output. If you're using BinkIt (are you?) it's outbound sessions are logged where your event thread is logging (e.g. data/event*.log).
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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to smooth0401 on Thu Aug 24 13:31:47 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: Digital Man to smooth0401 on Thu Aug 24 2023 01:30 pm

    Yes, your mail log output.

    I meant to type "mailer log output". You didn't mention what FTN mailer you're using.
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  • From smooth0401@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 25 09:27:28 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: Digital Man to smooth0401 on Thu Aug 24 2023 01:30 pm

    Yes, your mail log output. If you're using BinkIt (are you?) it's outbound sessions are logged where your event thread is logging (e.g. data/event*.log

    Yes, I am using BinkIt.

    So I checked in my ../data/logs folder and see ones with the date as the filename, files with FS and the date, and then FS and the date... none seem to have anything to do with the mailer.

    The other odd thing, when I send netmail (or try to at least), I do not see anything when I select "read outgoing netmail" from the menu. So I'm wondering if that has something to do with it? I'd assume I'd see something there before it gets sent out?

    I'm wondering if it's worth just nuking sbbsecho.ini and uninstall/reinstalling binkit at this point?

    --rob

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  • From smooth0401@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 25 10:54:32 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 25 2023 09:27 am

    Just as a test, I sent a netmail from your BBS, Rob, to sysop@1:266/200 (me), and I did see the send message come up in the mail server logs, and when I logged into my BBS, I got a message:

    SBBSecho: Robert Olsen sent you NetMail from 1:103/705

    But it's nowhere to be found. I go to read mail and it just keeps saying "no message found." I took a look in the SBBSecho.log file:

    2023-08-25 10:40:28 Importing C:\sbbs\fido\nonsecure\lyuw7bnp.pkt (Type 2, 0.5KB) from 1:218/700 to 1:266/200
    2023-08-25 10:40:28 Forwarding message from Robert Olsen to robo456@gmail.com 2023-08-25 10:40:28 Robert Olsen (1:103/705) To: sysop (1:266/200) Imported 2023-08-25 10:40:28 Deleting C:\sbbs\fido\nonsecure\lyuw7bnp.pkt (from line 6013)
    2023-08-25 10:40:28 Writing 0 areas to ../data/badareas.lst
    2023-08-25 10:40:28 Deleting C:\sbbs\ctrl\sbbsecho.bsy (from line 2963) 2023-08-25 10:40:28 SBBSecho (PID 5504) exiting with error level 0, Packets(1 imported, 0 sent), NetMail(1 imported, 0 exported, 0 packed)

    Is it because I have it set to forward netmail to my gmail that it doesn't show up in the board? If so, that's ok, but I never receive it there either... odd stuff.

    --rob

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  • From Luis Silva@1:103/705 to smooth0401 on Fri Aug 25 19:52:05 2023
    I use this video from Rob who helps a lot.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SatomFn67fk

    Luis

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to smooth0401 on Fri Aug 25 17:51:16 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 25 2023 09:27 am

    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: Digital Man to smooth0401 on Thu Aug 24 2023 01:30 pm

    Yes, your mail log output. If you're using BinkIt (are you?) it's outbound sessions are logged where your event thread is logging (e.g. data/event*.log

    Yes, I am using BinkIt.

    So I checked in my ../data/logs folder and see ones with the date as the filename, files with FS and the date, and then FS and the date... none seem to have anything to do with the mailer.

    Notice, I said data/event*.log (not data/logs/anything). In any case, just read the log output where your event thread is logging to.

    The other odd thing, when I send netmail (or try to at least), I do not see anything when I select "read outgoing netmail" from the menu. So I'm wondering if that has something to do with it? I'd assume I'd see something there before it gets sent out?

    Try using 'smbutil r' or the ;mail sysop command to read the entire mail base instead.

    I'm wondering if it's worth just nuking sbbsecho.ini and uninstall/reinstalling binkit at this point?

    I'd suggest looking at the log output of BinkIt and reporting back, like I asked.
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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to smooth0401 on Fri Aug 25 17:52:45 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 25 2023 10:54 am

    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Fri Aug 25 2023 09:27 am

    Just as a test, I sent a netmail from your BBS, Rob, to sysop@1:266/200 (me), and I did see the send message come up in the mail server logs, and when I logged into my BBS, I got a message:

    SBBSecho: Robert Olsen sent you NetMail from 1:103/705

    But it's nowhere to be found. I go to read mail and it just keeps saying "no message found." I took a look in the SBBSecho.log file:

    2023-08-25 10:40:28 Importing C:\sbbs\fido\nonsecure\lyuw7bnp.pkt (Type 2, 0.5KB) from 1:218/700 to 1:266/200
    2023-08-25 10:40:28 Forwarding message from Robert Olsen to robo456@gmail.com 2023-08-25 10:40:28 Robert Olsen (1:103/705) To: sysop (1:266/200) Imported 2023-08-25 10:40:28 Deleting C:\sbbs\fido\nonsecure\lyuw7bnp.pkt (from line 6013)
    2023-08-25 10:40:28 Writing 0 areas to ../data/badareas.lst
    2023-08-25 10:40:28 Deleting C:\sbbs\ctrl\sbbsecho.bsy (from line 2963) 2023-08-25 10:40:28 SBBSecho (PID 5504) exiting with error level 0, Packets(1 imported, 0 sent), NetMail(1 imported, 0 exported, 0 packed)

    Is it because I have it set to forward netmail to my gmail that it doesn't show up in the board?

    Most likely, yes.

    If so, that's ok, but I never receive it there
    either... odd stuff.

    Check your mail server log output (the sendmail thread) to see if it's trying to deliver it to gmail and what the error is (if any).
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  • From Mike Powell@1:103/705 to SMOOTH0401 on Sat Aug 26 08:44:00 2023
    2023-08-25 10:40:28 Forwarding message from Robert Olsen to robo456@gmail.com

    Is it because I have it set to forward netmail to my gmail that it doesn't sho
    up in the board?

    I think that might be why.


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  • From smooth0401@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Mon Aug 28 17:35:20 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: Digital Man to smooth0401 on Fri Aug 25 2023 05:51 pm

    I'd suggest looking at the log output of BinkIt and reporting back, like I asked.

    I checked in the sbbsecho.log that's specified in the sbbsecho.ini file and this is what it says:

    2023-08-25 15:09:16 SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 master/a2a9dc027 Jan 2 2022 MSC 1928 (PID 7592) invoked with options: -ni
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Configured: 7 archivers, 1 linked-nodes, 0 echolists 2023-08-25 15:09:16 NetMail directory: C:\sbbs\fido\netmail\
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Secure Inbound directory: C:\sbbs\fido\inbound\
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Non-secure Inbound directory: C:\sbbs\fido\nonsecure\ 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Outbound (BSO root) directory: C:\sbbs\fido\outbound 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Read 200 areas from ../data/areas.bbs
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Read 0 areas from ../data/badareas.lst
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Read 0 echo statistics from ../data/echostats.ini 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Exporting NetMail message #39 from Robert Olsen to areafix (1:266/512)
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Created NetMail (3.msg) from Robert Olsen (1:266/200) to areafix (1:266/512), attr: 0183, subject: xxxxxxx
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Packing NetMail (3.msg) from Robert Olsen (1:266/200) to areafix (1:266/512), attr: 0183, subject: xxxxxxx
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Node (1:266/512) successfully locked via: ../fido/outbound\010a0200.bsy
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Adding NetMail (3.msg) to packet for 1:266/512: ../fido/outbound\010a0200.cut
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Deleting C:\sbbs\fido\netmail\3.msg (from line 5320) 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Touching outgoing semfile: ../data/binkout.now
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Writing 0 areas to ../data/badareas.lst
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Deleting ../fido/outbound\010a0200.bsy (from line 2957) 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Deleting C:\sbbs\ctrl\sbbsecho.bsy (from line 2963) 2023-08-25 15:09:16 SBBSecho (PID 7592) exiting with error level 0, NetMail(0 imported, 1 exported, 1 packed)

    When it connects to my hub, it doesn't seem to "do" anything... the file in the outbound folder is still there, and basically in the 'events' window it just says that it connects successfully and then drops.

    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL Running timed event: BINKPOLL
    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL BinkIT/2.41 invoked with options: -p
    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL Attempting callout for 1:266/512@fidonet, file: C:\sbbs\fido\outbound\010a0200.cut
    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL JSBinkP/4 callout to 1:266/512@fidonet started
    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL Connecting to 1:266/512@fidonet at f512.n266.z1.binkp.net:24554
    8/28 02:45:02a BINKPOLL Peer version: Internet Rex 2.29 Win32
    8/28 02:45:02a BINKPOLL Peer ended their VER with " (binkp/1.1)" instead of the required " binkp/1.1", but we're assuming binkp 1.1 anyway
    8/28 02:45:03a BINKPOLL Authentication successful:
    8/28 02:45:03a BINKPOLL Timed event: BINKPOLL returned 0

    Is there some flag/setting somewhere that's different when connecting to IREX?

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to smooth0401 on Mon Aug 28 17:31:33 2023
    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: smooth0401 to Digital Man on Mon Aug 28 2023 05:35 pm

    Re: pw issue with Bink connecting to remote hub
    By: Digital Man to smooth0401 on Fri Aug 25 2023 05:51 pm

    I'd suggest looking at the log output of BinkIt and reporting back, like I asked.

    I checked in the sbbsecho.log that's specified in the sbbsecho.ini file and this is what it says:

    2023-08-25 15:09:16 SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 master/a2a9dc027 Jan 2 2022 MSC 1928 (PID 7592) invoked with options: -ni
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Configured: 7 archivers, 1 linked-nodes, 0 echolists 2023-08-25 15:09:16 NetMail directory: C:\sbbs\fido\netmail\
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Secure Inbound directory: C:\sbbs\fido\inbound\ 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Non-secure Inbound directory: C:\sbbs\fido\nonsecure\ 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Outbound (BSO root) directory: C:\sbbs\fido\outbound 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Read 200 areas from ../data/areas.bbs
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Read 0 areas from ../data/badareas.lst
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Read 0 echo statistics from ../data/echostats.ini 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Exporting NetMail message #39 from Robert Olsen to areafix (1:266/512)
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Created NetMail (3.msg) from Robert Olsen (1:266/200) to areafix (1:266/512), attr: 0183, subject: xxxxxxx
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Packing NetMail (3.msg) from Robert Olsen (1:266/200) to areafix (1:266/512), attr: 0183, subject: xxxxxxx
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Node (1:266/512) successfully locked via: ../fido/outbound\010a0200.bsy
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Adding NetMail (3.msg) to packet for 1:266/512: ../fido/outbound\010a0200.cut
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Deleting C:\sbbs\fido\netmail\3.msg (from line 5320) 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Touching outgoing semfile: ../data/binkout.now 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Writing 0 areas to ../data/badareas.lst
    2023-08-25 15:09:16 Deleting ../fido/outbound\010a0200.bsy (from line 2957) 2023-08-25 15:09:16 Deleting C:\sbbs\ctrl\sbbsecho.bsy (from line 2963) 2023-08-25 15:09:16 SBBSecho (PID 7592) exiting with error level 0, NetMail(0 imported, 1 exported, 1 packed)

    When it connects to my hub, it doesn't seem to "do" anything... the file in the outbound folder is still there, and basically in the 'events' window it just says that it connects successfully and then drops.

    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL Running timed event: BINKPOLL
    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL BinkIT/2.41 invoked with options: -p
    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL Attempting callout for 1:266/512@fidonet, file: C:\sbbs\fido\outbound\010a0200.cut
    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL JSBinkP/4 callout to 1:266/512@fidonet started
    8/28 02:44:54a BINKPOLL Connecting to 1:266/512@fidonet at f512.n266.z1.binkp.net:24554
    8/28 02:45:02a BINKPOLL Peer version: Internet Rex 2.29 Win32
    8/28 02:45:02a BINKPOLL Peer ended their VER with " (binkp/1.1)" instead of the required " binkp/1.1", but we're assuming binkp 1.1 anyway
    8/28 02:45:03a BINKPOLL Authentication successful:
    8/28 02:45:03a BINKPOLL Timed event: BINKPOLL returned 0

    1:226/512@fidonet is not the same as 1:226/512.

    Do you have the "fidonet" domain specified for the linked node 1:226/512 in echocfg->Linked Nodes?

    Is there some flag/setting somewhere that's different when connecting to IREX?

    No.
    --
    digital man (rob)

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