Re: Question from a non-Synchronet hub.
By: Marc Lewis to All on Mon Nov 23 2020 08:43 pm
Hello All.
Why is it that Syncrhonet's linux based BinkP always *seems* to drop it's inbound connection, ungracefully at that? Here's a couple of examples from my BinkP log:
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* 20:37:00 (10) Sent to 1:106/633: 0122FDB4.MOB (2151 bytes)
? 20:37:00 (10) BinkP error: remote dropped connection.
Dou you mean BinkD log?
Here's an example of a normal close-out of a BinkP session from a couple non-Synchronet Nodes:
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* 00:05:07 (8) Sent to 1:124/5016: 0110EC95.MO0 (15247 bytes)
- 00:05:07 (8) Connection closed.
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* 01:00:23 (8) Sent to 1:387/20: 00090019.MO0 (848 bytes)
- 01:00:23 (8) Connection closed.
I don't see a huge difference between "connection closed" and "connection dropped". I'm not clear what the difference would be.
Is this a fault in the Synchronet BinkP daemon or is it a user configuration error?
It's most likely something about the BinkIT implementation, but I don't think it's a serious issue. Full TCP dump/trace would help to identify the differences and possibly lead to a change that made your BinkP daemon (binkd?) happy.
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