• fsxNet

    From Fr333n3rgy@1:103/705 to All on Mon Jan 17 15:33:59 2022
    does anyone knwow how to add fsxNet to synchronet?

    I can't find much info anywhre ...

    thanks
    F3

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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Fr333n3rgy on Mon Jan 17 15:05:18 2022
    Re: fsxNet
    By: Fr333n3rgy to All on Mon Jan 17 2022 03:33 pm

    does anyone knwow how to add fsxNet to synchronet?

    I can't find much info anywhre ...

    If you installed Synchronet recently, you should have an "Operator" external program menu with a "Initial FidoNet Setup" option. Run that and you'll see fsxNet as an option.

    Alternatively, you can run 'jsexec init-fidonet' and choose '21' (fsxNet) from its options.
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    digital man (rob)

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  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Fr333n3rgy on Mon Jan 17 18:09:47 2022
    does anyone knwow how to add fsxNet to synchronet?

    I can't find much info anywhre ...

    thanks
    F3

    I'm using Mystic, and have zero experience with synchronet. But I'm on
    fsxNet, and the process was basically the same as getting on Fidonet.

    There's a few SysOps running synchronet on there. I'll post a message asking one of them, or Avon (the guy who built/runs fsxNet), to contact you. :)

    Cheers!

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
    pibbs.sytes.net

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  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Fr333n3rgy on Tue Jan 18 13:59:43 2022
    Hi, again!

    A couple of people on fsxNet have suggested that you download the infopack:

    http://bbs.nz/fsxnet.zip

    In there, you will find all kinds of information about fsxNet. I believe the examples will have MysticBBS in mind, not SynchroNET, but it should be possible to figure out how to input the correct information either way.

    Hope this helps!

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
    pibbs.sytes.net

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: PiBBS (1:229/110)
  • From Fr333n3rgy@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Tue Jan 18 13:30:40 2022
    Re: fsxNet
    By: Digital Man to Fr333n3rgy on Mon Jan 17 2022 03:05 pm

    Alternatively, you can run 'jsexec init-fidonet' and choose '21' (fsxNet) from its options.

    Thank you for that - I wasn't aware of that command. So I followed your suggestion and entered my fsNet node etc.

    Was this process/command mentioned on any docs I may have missed?

    Thanks again

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  • From Fr333n3rgy@1:103/705 to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 13:31:39 2022
    Re: Re: fsxNet
    By: Shaun Buzza to Fr333n3rgy on Mon Jan 17 2022 06:09 pm

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  • From Fr333n3rgy@1:103/705 to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 13:36:24 2022
    Re: Re: fsxNet
    By: Shaun Buzza to Fr333n3rgy on Mon Jan 17 2022 06:09 pm

    There's a few SysOps running synchronet on there. I'll post a message asking one of them, or Avon (the guy who built/runs fsxNet), to contact you. :)

    Thanks Shaun, Digital Man got back to me so I am almost there ... Just looking on how to triger a feed manually, I know there is a file to "touch" to trigger it somewhere ...

    I think once I get this sorted, I should be able to add all other others -- Kind of sad that docs / support sites are scarse when it come to BBSs beside the software authors of course (thank god for them!).

    I'm just one of those guys that rather not bother people and prefer to just figure things out by searching but in this case, info is scarce.

    On a side-note I think with all the dramas of online social medias these days, BBS forums may be coming back as one of the few uncensored medium (good and bad as that is) so I want to get this setup nicely and easily, maybe do a couple of phone apps to make it more accessible to others.

    Anyway, thanks again for the follow-up
    F3

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  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Fr333n3rgy on Tue Jan 18 18:33:24 2022
    Re: Re: fsxNet
    By: Shaun Buzza to Fr333n3rgy on Mon Jan 17 2022 06:09 pm

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    What? (o_O)

    Were you trying to say something? (^_^)

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Fr333n3rgy on Tue Jan 18 15:37:23 2022
    Re: Re: fsxNet
    By: Fr333n3rgy to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 2022 01:36 pm

    Re: Re: fsxNet
    By: Shaun Buzza to Fr333n3rgy on Mon Jan 17 2022 06:09 pm

    There's a few SysOps running synchronet on there. I'll post a message asking one of them, or Avon (the guy who built/runs fsxNet), to contact you. :)

    Thanks Shaun, Digital Man got back to me so I am almost there ... Just looking on how to triger a feed manually, I know there is a file to "touch" to trigger it somewhere ...

    You first need your hub to setup a configuration (e.g. password) for your node and possibly assign you a node address. Do you have a node address yet?
    --
    digital man (rob)

    Sling Blade quote #20:
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  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Fr333n3rgy on Tue Jan 18 18:47:52 2022
    Ah, there's the reply!

    Thanks Shaun, Digital Man got back to me so I am almost there ... Just looking on how to triger a feed manually, I know there is a file to "touch" to trigger it somewhere ...

    With Mystic, it's the same program: fidopoll

    You just use a fsxNet node, instead of a fidonet node. Again, I don't know anything about SynchroNet...

    I think once I get this sorted, I should be able to add all other others

    Yes, once you figure out how to add a second net, you will be able to apply
    the same lesson to add any other nets.

    -- Kind of sad that docs / support sites are scarse when it come to BBSs beside the software authors of course (thank god for them!).

    You're forgetting something important: BBS software, for the most part, is 'abandonware'. Yes, there are people still working on this, like SynchroNet
    and Mystic. But, the average netizen today (with an average age of 18 (o_O) ) has never heard of BBSes.

    However, you're going to have a somewhat different experience, once you join fsxNet. Most of us are more than happy to help you enjoy your new hobby! Avon, the guy who built fsxNet, is very active. And he knows a hell of a lot more than I do.

    I'm just one of those guys that rather not bother people and prefer to just figure things out by searching but in this case, info is scarce.

    Stop being one of those guys. You're going to have problems. And Google can't help you. I know, because I've had problems that Google couldn't help me with!

    Don't let pride stand between you and knowledge!

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
    pibbs.sytes.net

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: PiBBS (1:229/110)
  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Digital Man on Tue Jan 18 18:49:29 2022
    You first need your hub to setup a configuration (e.g. password) for
    your node and possibly assign you a node address. Do you have a node address yet? --

    Anyone can use 21:1/999 as a temporary node on fsxNet.

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
    pibbs.sytes.net

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: PiBBS (1:229/110)
  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 18:52:12 2022
    Anyone can use 21:1/999 as a temporary node on fsxNet.


    with password 'LETMEIN'

    sorry, forgot to include that...

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
    pibbs.sytes.net

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Raspberry Pi/32)
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  • From Fr333n3rgy@1:103/705 to Digital Man on Tue Jan 18 18:30:10 2022
    Hi DM,

    any chance you could ssh in my system to see why fsxNet is not downloading any of the areas? I can give you root access and perhaps we can have this sorted out as its driving me nuts ...

    thanks
    Alex

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  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Fr333n3rgy on Tue Jan 18 19:28:14 2022
    any chance you could ssh in my system to see why fsxNet is not
    downloading any of the areas? I can give you root access and perhaps we can have this sorted out as its driving me nuts ...

    Were you born stupid, or are you just a gifted actor? (@_@)

    NEVER give ANYONE root access!

    Let me direct you to a video I used to add a second network to Mystic. Again, you're going to have to make the translation to SynchroNet, but the idea is
    the same:

    https://youtu.be/VNa16vrXEyY

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
    pibbs.sytes.net

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: PiBBS (1:229/110)
  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 16:58:21 2022
    Re: Re: fsxNet
    By: Shaun Buzza to Digital Man on Tue Jan 18 2022 06:49 pm

    You first need your hub to setup a configuration (e.g. password) for your node and possibly assign you a node address. Do you have a node address yet? --

    Anyone can use 21:1/999 as a temporary node on fsxNet.

    I appreciate that you're trying to help, but that wasn't the question. He needs to be assigned a permanent node number by the hub. That's part of the process that the init-fidonet.js script will take him through: sending an email or netmail, using a /9999 temporary node address if necessary, to the hub to request his node number assignment and requested a specific password to use for areafix and BinkP sessions.
    --
    digital man (rob)

    Sling Blade quote #9:
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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Fr333n3rgy on Tue Jan 18 17:00:57 2022
    Re: fsxNet
    By: Fr333n3rgy to Digital Man on Tue Jan 18 2022 06:30 pm

    Hi DM,

    any chance you could ssh in my system to see why fsxNet is not downloading any of the areas? I can give you root access and perhaps we can have this sorted out as its driving me nuts ...

    Any chance you could share what stage of the process you're in? You said you ran init-fidonet.js, but didn't say what you answered for its questions or how far you got through that process. It should have sent either an FTN netmail or Internet mail to the network coordinator, depending on your answer to the script's questions. The network coordinator would then need to assign you a node address and reply to your email or netmail. Did you get that reply (with your node number)?
    --
    digital man (rob)

    This Is Spinal Tap quote #4:
    David St. Hubbins: He died in a bizarre gardening accident...
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  • From Nightfox@1:103/705 to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 17:09:02 2022
    Re: Re: fsxNet
    By: Shaun Buzza to Fr333n3rgy on Tue Jan 18 2022 07:28 pm

    any chance you could ssh in my system to see why fsxNet is not
    downloading any of the areas? I can give you root access and perhaps
    we can have this sorted out as its driving me nuts ...

    Were you born stupid, or are you just a gifted actor? (@_@)

    NEVER give ANYONE root access!

    Normally true, but I don't think Digital Man is going to do anything malicious to a Synchronet BBS sysop wanting help..

    Nightfox

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  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Digital Man on Tue Jan 18 20:16:13 2022
    I appreciate that you're trying to help, but that wasn't the question.
    He needs to be assigned a permanent node number by the hub. That's part
    of the process that the init-fidonet.js script will take him through: sending an email or netmail, using a /9999 temporary node address if necessary, to the hub to request his node number assignment and
    requested a specific password to use for areafix and BinkP sessions.
    --

    I am indeed trying to help.

    I'm also trying to describe the actual procedure that I used to join fsxNet. I used 21:1/999 as a temporary node to confirm that all other settings were correct, and to make contact with the hub controllers within fsxNet. As mentioned in the PS message I sent, the password for that temp node is 'LETMEIN'

    Again, I am using Mystic, *not* SynchroNet. That may not have been the question, but this is still the correct answer.

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
    pibbs.sytes.net

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: PiBBS (1:229/110)
  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Nightfox on Tue Jan 18 20:17:47 2022
    NEVER give ANYONE root access!

    Normally true, but I don't think Digital Man is going to do anything malicious to a Synchronet BBS sysop wanting help..

    ESPECIALLY TRUE on Fidonet!!! \(@_@)/

    We both know how many a$$holes are on here!

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
    pibbs.sytes.net

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Raspberry Pi/32)
    * Origin: PiBBS (1:229/110)
  • From Gamgee@1:103/705 to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 20:01:00 2022
    Shaun Buzza wrote to Fr333n3rgy <=-

    Thanks Shaun, Digital Man got back to me so I am almost there ... Just looking on how to triger a feed manually, I know there is a file to "touch" to trigger it somewhere ...

    With Mystic, it's the same program: fidopoll

    We're talking about Synchronet here. Irrelevant.

    You just use a fsxNet node, instead of a fidonet node. Again, I
    don't know anything about SynchroNet...

    Yeah...

    I think once I get this sorted, I should be able to add all other others

    Yes, once you figure out how to add a second net, you will be
    able to apply the same lesson to add any other nets.

    This is true!

    -- Kind of sad that docs / support sites are scarse when it come to BBSs beside the software authors of course (thank god for them!).

    You're forgetting something important: BBS software, for the most
    part, is 'abandonware'. Yes, there are people still working on
    this, like SynchroNet and Mystic. But, the average netizen today
    (with an average age of 18 (o_O) ) has never heard of BBSes.

    Again... this topic is about Synchronet, which is clearly NOT abandonware. Another irrelevant paragraph.

    However, you're going to have a somewhat different experience,
    once you join fsxNet. Most of us are more than happy to help you
    enjoy your new hobby! Avon, the guy who built fsxNet, is very
    active. And he knows a hell of a lot more than I do.

    More of the same irrelevance. Do you not see that he is getting help here? Your last sentence is spot-on though.

    I'm just one of those guys that rather not bother people and prefer to just figure things out by searching but in this case, info is scarce.

    Stop being one of those guys. You're going to have problems. And
    Google can't help you. I know, because I've had problems that
    Google couldn't help me with!

    I know you're still a brand new sysop and don't know this, but one of
    the traits of a successful Sysop is that they try to figure things out
    on their own when possible. The Synchronet Wiki is very excellent in
    helping with that. Perseverance is another handy Sysop trait.


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  • From Gamgee@1:103/705 to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 20:05:00 2022
    Shaun Buzza wrote to Fr333n3rgy <=-

    any chance you could ssh in my system to see why fsxNet is not
    downloading any of the areas? I can give you root access and perhaps we can have this sorted out as its driving me nuts ...

    Were you born stupid, or are you just a gifted actor? (@_@)

    Wow, that's very "helpful" (related to your comments in a different
    message in this thread).

    NEVER give ANYONE root access!

    Good advice usually, but he was asking the author of SBBS. Do you
    really think he's gonna do something malicious? I will agree that
    it's a pretty dumb thing to ask/offer.

    Let me direct you to a video I used to add a second network to
    Mystic. Again, you're going to have to make the translation to
    SynchroNet, but the idea is the same:

    Not helpful either.


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  • From Gamgee@1:103/705 to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 20:06:00 2022
    Shaun Buzza wrote to Digital Man <=-

    I appreciate that you're trying to help, but that wasn't the question.
    He needs to be assigned a permanent node number by the hub. That's part
    of the process that the init-fidonet.js script will take him through: sending an email or netmail, using a /9999 temporary node address if necessary, to the hub to request his node number assignment and
    requested a specific password to use for areafix and BinkP sessions.
    --

    I am indeed trying to help.

    But you are failing at that. FYI.



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  • From Gamgee@1:103/705 to Shaun Buzza on Tue Jan 18 20:08:00 2022
    Shaun Buzza wrote to Nightfox <=-

    NEVER give ANYONE root access!

    Normally true, but I don't think Digital Man is going to do anything malicious to a Synchronet BBS sysop wanting help..

    ESPECIALLY TRUE on Fidonet!!! \(@_@)/

    Well, if DM did as requested, he wouldn't be doing it "on FidoNet".
    You should try to understand this better before dispensing advice.

    We both know how many a$$holes are on here!

    How many are there?


    ... Ignorance can be cured. Stupid is forever.
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