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The  F I D O N E W S      Volume 38, Number 48             29 Nov 2021  +--------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
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 Table of Contents
 1. FOOD FOR THOUGHT  .........................................  1
 2. GENERAL ARTICLES  .........................................  2
 Fido and totalitarianism  .................................  2
 3. LIST OF FIDONET IPV6 NODES  ...............................  3
 List of IPv6 nodes  .......................................  3
 4. JAMNNTPD SERVERS LIST  ....................................  6
 The Johan Billing JamNNTPd project  .......................  6
 5. FIDONEWS'S FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING  ......................  7
 6. SPECIAL INTEREST  ......................................... 14
 Statistics from the Fidoweb  .............................. 14
 Nodelist Stats  ........................................... 15
 7. FIDONEWS INFORMATION  ..................................... 17
 How to Submit an Article  ................................. 17
 Credits, Legal Infomation, Availability  .................. 19
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 FOOD FOR THOUGHT =================================================================
 
 Life is too important to be taken seriously.
 
 -- Oscar Wilde
 
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 GENERAL ARTICLES =================================================================
 
 Fido and totalitarianism
 Ward Dossche - 2:292/854
 
 It just struck me as odd thinking about China ...
 
 If Fido still would show any presence in China, probably the Chinese
 communist party would crack-down on it being in a decades old battle
 with free speech.
 
 How would they do that? Where to begin? How to get a hook on things
 and tear it apart? Or control it? Controling Fidonet??
 
 It had been tried before ...
 
 In 2002 in Saudi Arabia the royal Al-Saud family appointed a prince
 to oversee electronic communications within the kingdom (they have
 a lot of princes and they all need a job to justify themselves).
 And as the Al-Sauds make money from sand, he decided to slam a
 tax on electronic communications. Why? Probably "because he could"
 and there was no checks-and-balances system like in a parliament
 to control him.
 
 The RC54 could not afford that. So did not pay. One needs to know
 that this RC54 had been in an accident and was unable to work, but
 Saudi-Arabia is so oil-rich that every citizen gets 100% free
 healthcare. Then the prince called the RC and said that if he
 didn't pay, he'd lose his health benefits.
 
 RC54 had no other option but to fold the region. He went on a trip
 outside the kingdom and I don't recall anymore where he went but he
 called me long-distance on a phone 19 years ago explaining the
 reasons why R54 needed to fold. The reason for calling from outside
 the kingdom was that all voice-traffic, incoming and outgoing, was
 monitored ... I had his direct-dial number in Jeddah and he asked me
 never to call him anymore as that would get him into trouble.
 
 A nice and friendly guy ... I wonder how he's doing ...
 
 Also astonishing is googling for "Italian police crackdown Fidonet"
 ... that happened during the night of May 10-11 1994 when the
 Italian police raided literally hundreds of BBSs not understanding
 what they were about, what they (the police) were looking for nor
 understanding what a PC was in many cases ... they grabbed hardware,
 modems, CDROMs, diskettes effectively dealing a blow to R33 Italy
 from which it really never fully recovered. A lot of nodes folded
 immediately deciding not having to deal with a police-force at large.
 
 So the next time you call your favorite *C "a dictator", just remember
 there are worse things in life ... 8-)
 
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 LIST OF FIDONET IPV6 NODES =================================================================
 
 List of IPv6 nodes
 By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
 
 Updated 28 November 2021
 
 
 Node Nr.     Sysop                  Type    Provider      Remark
 
 1  2:280/464    Wilfred van Velzen     Native  Xs4All        f
 2  2:280/5003   Kees van Eeten         Native  Xs4All        f
 3  2:5019/40    Konstantin Kuzov       T-6in4  he.net        f
 4  2:280/5555   Michiel van der Vlist  Native  Ziggo         f
 5  1:320/219    Andrew Leary           Native  Comcast       f
 6  2:221/1      Tommi Koivula          Native  Hetzner       f
 7  2:221/6      Tommi Koivula          Native  OVH
 8  2:5053/54    Denis Mikhlevich       Native  TTK-Volga
 9  2:5030/257   Vova Uralsky           Native  PCextreme
 10  1:154/10     Nicholas Bo‰l          Native  Spectrum      f
 11  2:203/0      Bj”rn Felten           T-6in4  he.net
 12  2:280/5006   Kees van Eeten         Native  Xs4All        f INO4
 13  3:712/848    Scott Little           T-6in4  he.net        f
 14  2:5020/545   Alexey Vissarionov     Native  Hetzner       f
 15  1:103/17     Stephen Hurd           T-6in4  he.net
 16  2:5020/9696  Alexander Skovpen      T-6in4  TUNNELBROKER-0
 17  2:421/790    Viktor Cizek           T-6in4  he.net
 18  2:222/2      Kim Heino              Native  TeliaSonera
 19  3:633/280    Stephen Walsh          Native  AusNetServers f
 20  2:463/877    Alex Shuman            Native  Nline         f IO
 21  1:19/10      Matt Bedynek           T-6in4  he.net
 22  3:770/1      Paul Hayton            T-6in4  he.net
 23  3:770/100    Paul Hayton            T-6in4  he.net
 24  2:5053/58    Alexander Kruglikov    Native  TTK-Volga     f
 25  1:103/1      Stephen Hurd           Native  Choopa
 26  3:633/281    Stephen Walsh          Native  Internode
 27  2:310/31     Richard Menedetter     Native  DE-NETCUP     f
 28  3:633/410    Tony Langdon           Native  IINET
 29  2:5020/329   Oleg Lukashin          Native  Comfortel     f
 30  2:246/1305   Emil Schuster          Native  TAL.DE
 31  2:2448/4000  Tobias Burchhardt      Native  DTAG          IO
 32  2:331/51     Marco d'Itri           Native  BOFH-IT
 33  1:154/30     Mike Miller            Native  LINODE
 34  2:5001/100   Dmitry Protasoff       Native  OVH
 35  2:5059/38    Andrey Mundirov        T-6in4  he.net
 36  2:240/5853   Philipp Giebel         Native  Hetzner
 37  2:5083/444   Peter Khanin           Native  OVH
 38  2:2452/413   Ingo Juergensmann      Native  RRBONE-COLO   f
 39  1:123/10     Wayne Smith            T-6in4  he.net
 40  2:4500/1     Eugene Kozhuhovsky     Native  DATAHATA6
 41  1:135/300    Eric Renfro            Native  Amazon.com
 42  1:103/13     Stephen Hurd           Native  Choopa
 43  2:5020/1042  Michael Dukelsky       Native  FORPSI Ktis   f
 44  2:5095/0     Sergey V. Efimoff      T-6in4  he.net
 45  2:5095/20    Sergey V. Efimoff      T-6in4  he.net
 46  2:5019/400   Konstantin Kuzov       Native  LT-LT
 47  2:467/239    Mykhailo Kapitanov     Native  Vultr         f
 48  2:463/1331   Andrei Dzedolik        Native  DIGITALOCEAN
 49  2:5010/275   Evgeny Chevtaev        T-6in4  TUNNELBROKER-0 f
 50  2:280/2000   Michael Trip           Native  Xs4All
 51  2:230/38     Benny Pedersen         Native  Linode
 52  2:460/58     Stas Mishchenkov       T-6in4  he.net        f
 53  1:135/367    Antonio Rivera         Native  RRSW-V6       DOWN
 54  2:5020/2123  Anton Samsonov         T-6in4  he.net
 55  2:5020/2332  Andrey Ignatov         Native  ru.rtk
 56  2:5005/49    Victor Sudakov         T-6in4  he.net        f
 57  2:5005/77    Valery Lutoshkin       T-6in4  NTS           f
 58  2:5005/106   Alexey Osiyuk          T-6in4  he.net        f
 59  2:5057/53    Ivan Kovalenko         Native  ER-Telecom    f
 60  2:5010/352   Dmitriy Smirnov        Native  EkranTV       f
 61  2:292/854    Ward Dossche           Native  Proximus
 62  2:469/122    Sergey Zabolotny       T-6in4  he.net        f
 63  2:5053/400   Denis Mikhlevich       Native  TTK-Volga
 64  1:135/371    Eric Renfro            Native  Cox Cmmunctns 6DWN
 65  2:421/21     Stepan Gabriel         Native  NETDATACOMM   6DWN
 66  2:5030/1997  Alexey Fayans          T-6in4  he.net
 67  1:220/70     Joseph Werle           T-6in4  he.net        DOWN
 68  2:5061/15    Eugene Gladchenko      Native  ARUBAUK-NET
 69  2:2452/502   Ludwig Bernhartzeder   Native  DTAG
 70  2:423/39     Karel Kral             Native  WEDOS
 71  2:5080/102   Stas Degteff           T-6to4  NOVATOR
 72  2:280/1049   Simon Voortman         Native  Solcon
 73  1:102/127    Bradley Thornton       Native  Hetzner
 74  2:335/364    Fabio Bizzi            Native  IT-ALBACOM
 75  1:124/5016   Nigel Reed             Native  DAL1-US       f
 76  2:5020/843   Petr Antonov           Native  BelCloud      6DWN
 77  2:5075/37    Andrew Komardin        Native  IHC-NET
 79  1:106/633    William Williams       Native  LINODE-US     PM *1
 79  2:263/5      Martin List-Petersen   Native  TuxBox
 80  2:5030/1520  Andrey Geyko           T-6in4  he.net        f
 81  1:229/664    Jay Harris             Native  Rogers
 82  1:142/103    Brian Rogers           T-6in4  he.net
 83  1:134/101    Kostie Muirhead        T-6in4  he.net        f
 84  2:280/2030   Martien Korenblom      Native  Transip
 85  3:633/509    Deon George            Native  Telstra
 86  2:5020/4441  Yuri Myakotin          Native  SOVINTEL
 87  1:320/319    Andrew Leary           Native  Comcast       f
 88  2:240/5824   Anna Christina Nass    T-6in4  he.net        f
 89  2:460/5858   Stas Mishchenkov       T-6in4  he.net        f INO4
 90  1:218/401    James Downs            Native  ORG-TT1
 91  2:5030/3165  Serg Podtynnyi         Native  DIGITALOCEAN
 92  2:301/812    Benoit Panizon         Native  WOODYV6
 93  1:229/616    Vasily Losev           Native  GIGEPORT
 94  2:301/113    Alisha Manuela Stutz   T-6in4  he.net
 95  1:134/100    Kostie Muirhead        T-6in4  he.net        f
 96  1:134/101    Kostie Muirhead        T-6in4  he.net        f
 97  1:134/102    Shelley Petersen       T-6in4  he.net        f INO4
 98  1:134/103    Gordon Muirhead        T-6in4  he.net        f
 99  1:134/301    Brandon Moore          T-6in4  he.net        f INO4
 100  1:134/302    Adam Park              T-6in4  he.net        f
 101  1:153/7715   Dallas Hinton          Native  Shaw Comms
 102  1:218/840    Morgan Collins         Native  Linode
 103  2:5020/921   Andrew Savin           T-6in4  he.net
 104  2:240/1634   Hugo Andriessen        Native  Vodafone
 105  2:280/2040   Leo Barnhoorn          Native  Ziggo
 106  2:5020/736   Egor Glukhov           Native  RUWEB         f
 107  2:221/10     Tommi Koivula          Native  Hetzner       f INO4
 108  1:266/420    Scott Street           Native  Comcast       OO
 109  2:5053/400   Alexander Kruglikov    Native  Oracle        f
 110  1:218/850    John Nicpon            Native  LINODE-US
 
 
 
 T-6in4             Static 6in4
 T-AYIY             Dynamic AYIYA
 T-6to4             6to4
 T-6RD              6RD
 
 Remarks:
 
 f     Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
 (zone, net, node in decimal notation)
 IO    Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
 OO    Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
 INO4  No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
 PO4   Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
 but is configured to try IPv4 first)
 6DWN  The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
 NO6   The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
 and will soon be removed from this list.
 HOLD  The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
 DOWN  This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
 removed from this list if the condition pertains.
 PM    Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
 capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
 IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
 
 PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
 
 Notes:
 
 To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
 one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
 node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
 and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
 is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
 an IPv4 address is present.
 
 
 Submitted on day 332
 
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 SPECIAL INTEREST =================================================================
 
 Last week's statistics from the Fidoweb
 By EchoTime, 2:203/0
 
 (Some nets may have lost their last
 digit for technical reasons)
 
 pkt (toss-toss)            msg (write-toss)
 nodes        mean     dev     no        mean     dev     no
 
 154/*       20.3m   17.4m    635        1.1h    4.3h    634
 221/*        0.9m    0.5m    728        6.1h    8.3h    728
 280/*        0.7m    0.5m    562        5.4h    4.2h    561
 292/*        3.3m    1.7m     18        3.3h    3.2h     17
 320/*        2.8m    1.6m    163        3.1h    9.0h    163
 502/*        0.9m    0.3m      6        6.4h    7.2h      6
 
 Sigma        6.8m   13.0m   2112        4.2h    6.7h   2109
 
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 Nodelist Stats
 
 Input nodelist  nodelist.330
 size  186.6kb
 date  2021-11-26
 
 The nodelist has   1011 nodes in it
 and a total of   1480 non-comment entries
 
 including     4 zones
 33 regions
 174 hosts
 70 hubs
 admin overhead   281 ( 27.79 %)
 
 and   113 private nodes
 39 nodes down
 36 nodes on hold
 off line overhead   188 ( 18.60 %)
 
 
 Speed summary:
 
 >9600 =     43 (  4.25 %)
 9600 =    189 ( 18.69 %)
 (HST  =    2 or   1.06 %)
 (CSP  =    0 or   0.00 %)
 (PEP  =    0 or   0.00 %)
 (MAX  =    0 or   0.00 %)
 (HAY  =    0 or   0.00 %)
 (V32  =   80 or  42.33 %)
 (V32B =   18 or   9.52 %)
 (V34  =   89 or  47.09 %)
 (V42  =   80 or  42.33 %)
 (V42B =   19 or  10.05 %)
 2400 =      1 (  0.10 %)
 1200 =      0 (  0.00 %)
 300 =    778 ( 76.95 %)
 
 ISDN =     33 (  3.26 %)
 
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 IP Flags   Protocol                Number of systems -----------------------------------------------------
 IBN        Binkp                      796 ( 78.73 %) ----------------------------------
 IFC        Raw ifcico                  84 (  8.31 %) ----------------------------------
 IFT        FTP                         59 (  5.84 %) ----------------------------------
 ITN        Telnet                     170 ( 16.82 %) ----------------------------------
 IVM        Vmodem                      18 (  1.78 %) ----------------------------------
 IP         Other                        4 (  0.40 %) ----------------------------------
 INO4       IPv6 only                    5 (  0.49 %) ----------------------------------
 
 CrashMail capable =    866 ( 85.66 %)
 MailOnly nodes    =    317 ( 31.36 %)
 Listed-only nodes =     22 (  2.18 %)
 
 
 
 [Report produced by NETSTATS - A PD pgm]
 [        Revised by B Felten,   2:203/2]
 [           NetStats  3.8    2014-11-23]
 
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