• Re: Packets being sent from a point

    From Andy Gorman@1:124/5014.2 to Alan Ianson on Mon Apr 12 23:40:10 2021
    Correction..

    ftp://vert.synchro.net/main/BBS/pktdump.exe
    I tried to get this and the server just timed out but I'll try to find it other ways. Thanks for the assist there.


    If you are generating those packets with Mystic there is no need to worry. Mystic does not create type 2 stone age packets. It creates 2+ or 2e. My mailer has no problem reading packets created by this point on Mystic or t other way around.

    I am using Mystic to create the packets and he is using D'Bridge to read them.
    I'll see what the packet dump looks like.

    Thanks,
    Andy

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to All on Tue Apr 13 01:25:26 2021
    On 12 Apr 21 21:27:20, Andy Gorman said the following to All:

    I've been having some problems with my echomail packets being sent from me my bossnode. When he receives the packets, his system says they are coming from 1:-1/426 (not even including my point) because it appears that my syst

    Everyone,

    I am the hub in question, and heres what I see:

    - I download and install Mystic from the Mystic website... A46 I think.
    - Configured it with primary address 1:229/426.93 and the uplink 1:229/426.
    - Configured a dummy echomail area between the two systems.
    - Post a local message from .93 and have MUTIL export, MIS POLL SEND to me.

    When I use Pktview (util from '94) to view the packet sitting in Mystic's outbound before its sent here, the packet header is showing as being from
    the address 1:65535/426.93.

    The negative Net display here is simply a cosmetic problem for me to deal with but the unusual Net-value generated by Mystic in the packet header is not.

    I am not a Mystic expert or even aware if I am using the latest version but this is what I have discovered in less than a half-hour of testing.

    This system feeds over a hundred downlinks; many are Mystic systems trading packets here like clockwork. This is the first time I've seen this problem but do not believe I have any Points running Mystic.

    Nick
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  • From Al@1:153/757.2 to Nick Andre on Mon Apr 12 23:28:10 2021
    Re: Re: Packets being sent from a point
    By: Nick Andre to All on Tue Apr 13 2021 01:25 am

    I am not a Mystic expert or even aware if I am using the latest version but this is what I have discovered in less than a half-hour of testing.

    I am not either but I have been using mystic as a point off my node without issues. I generated this packet at 153/757.3

    http://trmb.synchro.net/07a436d5.pkt

    I wonder if there is something different about it from the ones your .93 is generating?

    I hope it will provide a clue.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to Nick Andre on Tue Apr 13 02:11:56 2021
    When I use Pktview (util from '94) to view the packet sitting in Mystic's outbound before its sent here, the packet header is showing as being from the address 1:65535/426.93.

    The negative Net display here is simply a cosmetic problem for me to
    deal with but the unusual Net-value generated by Mystic in the packet header is not.

    I am not a Mystic expert or even aware if I am using the latest version but this is what I have discovered in less than a half-hour of testing.

    This is not an unusual net value within a PKT2+ packet.

    In a PKT 2+ format if the origNet is $FFFF it indicates that the origin is a point system and the net is found in the auxNet field.
    Here's a paste from the PKT2+ FSC-0048 documentation:

    auxNet field:
    When parsing a Type 2+ packet, if origNet is 65535, the software MUST use
    the value from the auxNet field. When creating a packet, if the
    originating system is a point, it SHOULD set origNet to 65535 and
    put the net number in this field.

    The reason for this kludge is so that PKT2+ maintains backwards compatibility with PKT2 while also allowing for 4D addressing that was missing in the PKT2 format.

    It may be that D'Bridge needs to be updated to support PKT2+ for point support for this to work.

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to G00R00 on Tue Apr 13 03:07:52 2021
    On 13 Apr 21 02:11:56, G00R00 said the following to Nick Andre:

    It may be that D'Bridge needs to be updated to support PKT2+ for point suppo for this to work.

    I just did this now and was able to toss succesfully from a Mystic Point.

    Nick
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  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to Nick Andre on Tue Apr 13 03:13:14 2021
    It may be that D'Bridge needs to be updated to support PKT2+ for point for this to work.

    I just did this now and was able to toss succesfully from a Mystic Point.

    Glad its been sorted out! Crazy how long some things can co-exist without anyone running into a problem like that isn't it?

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    * Origin: Sector 7 | Mystic WHQ (1:129/215)
  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to G00R00 on Tue Apr 13 03:25:28 2021
    On 13 Apr 21 03:13:15, G00R00 said the following to Nick Andre:

    It may be that D'Bridge needs to be updated to support PKT2+ for poi for this to work.

    I just did this now and was able to toss succesfully from a Mystic Poin

    Glad its been sorted out! Crazy how long some things can co-exist without anyone running into a problem like that isn't it?

    I know eh, I've NEVER come across this until now. The D'Bridge code actually has elements of 2+ in there (hence the quick-fix) but just as random names so it appears it was likely started but abandoned for whatever reason.

    Nick
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