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Mike Powell

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Jan 11, 2024, 11:47:20 AM1/11/24
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> And don't specify the default port.

I have found that if my own system is not using the default port, it is
best to specify it for systems that do.


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Mike Powell

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Jan 12, 2024, 12:24:09 PM1/12/24
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> >> And don't specify the default port.

> MP> I have found that if my own system is not using the default port, it is
> MP> best to specify it for systems that do.

> Your current node is using BinkIT (on the default port), not binkd... ?

This system is, yes. 2320/107 is running binkd on a non-standard port. If I
don't specify the default port, it will try to use the port that binkd is
defined to on that system.

Mike


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Tommi Koivula

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Jan 12, 2024, 1:20:25 PM1/12/24
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Hi Mike.

12 Jan 24 09:27, you wrote to WILFRED VAN VELZEN:

>> >> And don't specify the default port.

>> MP> I have found that if my own system is not using the default port, it
>> MP> is
>> MP> best to specify it for systems that do.

>> Your current node is using BinkIT (on the default port), not binkd... ?

MP> This system is, yes. 2320/107 is running binkd on a non-standard port.
MP> If I
MP> don't specify the default port, it will try to use the port that binkd is
MP> defined to on that system.

Have you changed "oport" in binkd.conf to some non-standard port? In that case
you have to define :24554 if you want to poll standard binkp. ;)

'Tommi

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