• Anyone for some Pi?

    From Nicholas Boel@46:1/100 to All on Wed Nov 9 14:30:44 2016
    Hello All,

    Slowly migrating everything over to a Pi3, along with a completely new hub project without the BBS in the equasion. This is my first Agoranet test post of
    this nature (and probably won't be the last). :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
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    * Origin: thePharcyde_ mail distribution system (46:1/100)
  • From Gryphon@46:1/116 to Nicholas Boel on Wed Nov 9 08:57:34 2016
    On 11/09/16, Nicholas Boel said the following...

    Hello All,
    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ mail distribution system (46:1/100)

    I can't help but notice that each and every one of your taglines is comprised of only high-ascii. Is that what your tagline actually says? Or is it corrupted in some way?

    "No matter where you go, there you are!" - Buckaroo Bonzai

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Raspberry Pi)
    * Origin: Cyberia BBS | Cyberia.Darktech.Org | Kingwood, TX (46:1/116)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Gryphon on Wed Nov 9 15:01:48 2016
    Hello Gryphon,

    On 09 Nov 16 08:57, Gryphon wrote to Nicholas Boel:

    Hello All,
    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ mail distribution system (46:1/100)

    I can't help but notice that each and every one of your taglines is comprised of only high-ascii. Is that what your tagline actually
    says? Or is it corrupted in some way?

    You seemed to have quoted it back to me just fine. You're most likely not using
    a UTF-8 reader/editor. It actually says "I don't know, I just work here" in Russian. :)

    However, I have others you will probably be able to read..

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ mail distribution system (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Nicholas Boel on Wed Nov 9 09:39:46 2016
    Slowly migrating everything over to a Pi3, along with a completely
    new hub project without the BBS in the equasion. This is my first
    Agoranet test post of this nature (and probably won't be the last).

    Are you going to continue running the BBS or just HUB / sysop reader?

    Shawn
    --- Ezycom V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Wed Nov 9 15:13:16 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 09 Nov 16 09:39, Tiny wrote to Nicholas Boel:

    Slowly migrating everything over to a Pi3, along with a
    completely new hub project without the BBS in the equasion. This
    is my first Agoranet test post of this nature (and probably won't
    be the last).

    Are you going to continue running the BBS or just HUB / sysop
    reader?

    The BBS is still up and running on the original system for now. I ran into a hiccup compiling Synchronet on the RPi3 and haven't gotten an answer yet, so at
    the moment I'm just migrating netmail/echomail over to it and separating it from the BBS (the BBS will become a leaf node instead).

    I've already switched Dovenet around to send messages from the BBS (which I gave a new node number) to my mail hub (original node number linked with you now). So if you see any issues with Dovenet in the near future let me know and I'll fix it. I was staring at and working on configuration files all night, so it's possible I screwed up something. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ mail distribution system (46:1/100)
  • From PureSkillz@46:1/143 to Nicholas Boel on Wed Nov 9 14:12:02 2016

    Hello Nicholas!

    09 Nov 16 14:30, you wrote to all:

    Slowly migrating everything over to a Pi3, along with a completely new
    hub project without the BBS in the equasion. This is my first Agoranet test post of this nature (and probably won't be the last). :)

    Test received.

    Regards,

    Dennis


    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20150715
    * Origin: The Wall Caribbean & Central American Hub (46:1/143)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Wed Nov 9 17:12:30 2016

    Hello Accession!

    09 Nov 16 15:13, you wrote to me:

    answer yet, so at the moment I'm just migrating netmail/echomail over
    to it and separating it from the BBS (the BBS will become a leaf node instead).

    Interesting. I've thought of doing that in the past.

    I've already switched Dovenet around to send messages from the BBS
    (which I gave a new node number) to my mail hub (original node number linked with you now). So if you see any issues with Dovenet in the
    near future let me know and I'll fix it. I was staring at and working
    on configuration files all night, so it's possible I screwed up
    something. :)

    Okay I will. :) So far it's still working anyway. :) I tried moving my BBS to a pi3, but just didn't jive with mystic enough to do it. Not saying I won't eventually pull the plug and move anyway. I have moved most of the web stuff I
    host to the pi, and I really want to move the BBS to it eventually.


    Shawn


    ... Respect is a rational process. McCoy, The Galileo Seven, stardate 2822.3. --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Gryphon@46:1/116 to Accession on Wed Nov 9 16:15:45 2016
    On 11/09/16, Accession said the following...

    Hello Gryphon,

    On 09 Nov 16 08:57, Gryphon wrote to Nicholas Boel:

    Hello All,
    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ mail distribution system (46:1/100)

    I can't help but notice that each and every one of your taglines is comprised of only high-ascii. Is that what your tagline actually says? Or is it corrupted in some way?

    You seemed to have quoted it back to me just fine. You're most likely
    not using a UTF-8 reader/editor. It actually says "I don't know, I just work here" in Russian. :)

    I'm just using Syncterm on Mystic. Its just a simple ANSI message viewer.

    However, I have others you will probably be able to read..

    I'll watch out for them, but for now, it seems to me like every tagline you
    use is high-ascii.

    "No matter where you go, there you are!" - Buckaroo Bonzai

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Raspberry Pi)
    * Origin: Cyberia BBS | Cyberia.Darktech.Org | Kingwood, TX (46:1/116)
  • From Pequito@46:1/167 to Nicholas Boel on Wed Nov 9 18:39:01 2016
    On 11/09/16, Nicholas Boel said the following...

    Hello All,

    Slowly migrating everything over to a Pi3, along with a completely new
    hub project without the BBS in the equasion. This is my first Agoranet test post of this nature (and probably won't be the last). :)

    Nice! So I am taking everything is moving smoothly? :)

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    |08| |10$²"$$$"²$ |15tbbs.homeip.net |08|
    |08| |10 .$$$. winkle |02BB|10S |07tbbs.homeip.net:8080 |08|
    |08+--|10 .$$$$$. |08-------------------------------------+
    |10 $²"~"²$ |07Christopher Malo |15aka |07Pequito!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Linux)
    * Origin: Twinkle BBS (46:1/167)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Wed Nov 9 18:37:16 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 09 Nov 16 17:12, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    Okay I will. :) So far it's still working anyway. :) I tried
    moving my BBS to a pi3, but just didn't jive with mystic enough to do
    it. Not saying I won't eventually pull the plug and move anyway. I
    have moved most of the web stuff I host to the pi, and I really want
    to move the BBS to it eventually.

    While you're checking things out for me, if you could take a look at your logs or something, it looks like you sent me two ARCmail bundles today, with extensions .WE2 and .WE3. These were (for some reason) imported into my agoranet netmail area.

    Not sure what tosser you're using, but you may want to see if you indeed cleared out all your League 46 configs. Not only the actual door game, but the tosser that creates an ARCmail attachment for door game packets.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ mail distribution system (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Pequito on Thu Nov 10 07:26:28 2016
    Hello Pequito,

    On 09 Nov 16 18:39, Pequito wrote to Nicholas Boel:

    Slowly migrating everything over to a Pi3, along with a
    completely new hub project without the BBS in the equasion. This
    is my first Agoranet test post of this nature (and probably won't
    be the last). :)

    Nice! So I am taking everything is moving smoothly? :)

    So far not too bad. Had a couple issues with some of my old settings that I moved over not wanting to work (ie: logrotate configs, old scripts, etc), which
    were easily fixable. I had to recompile makenl on the ARMv7 arch otherwise it wouldn't execute. Small things that bring big headaches until you figure them out and realize how dumb you are for not thinking about it sooner.

    You know, the usual sysop stuff. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Thu Nov 10 09:51:38 2016

    Hello Accession!

    09 Nov 16 18:37, you wrote to me:

    today, with extensions .WE2 and .WE3. These were (for some reason) imported into my agoranet netmail area.

    Okay...

    Not sure what tosser you're using, but you may want to see if you

    Ezycom, same as always. I made a small change, we'll see if that helps.

    Shawn


    ... Chicken Little was right.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Thu Nov 10 08:54:08 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 10 Nov 16 09:51, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    Not sure what tosser you're using, but you may want to see if you

    Ezycom, same as always. I made a small change, we'll see if that
    helps.

    I just received another one while getting this echomail message.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126.2 to Tiny on Thu Nov 10 09:59:02 2016
    Tiny wrote in a message to Accession:

    Ezycom, same as always. I made a small change, we'll see if that
    helps.

    For some reason your node got added to a ton of areas... That's been
    changed and it should be fine again.

    Shawn

    ... Useless Invention: Fire alarm that doesn't ring when you sleep.
    ---
    * Origin: Tiny's Laptop (46:1/126.2)
  • From Shawn Highfield@46:1/126 to Accession on Thu Nov 10 10:03:42 2016

    Hello Accession!

    10 Nov 16 08:54, you wrote to me:

    I just received another one while getting this echomail message.

    Are these arcmail attach messages which my tosser creates? if so I'm afraid I can't
    shut that off. I know in another network he had to configure mystic bbs to kill them using
    the kill file.
    Your syncronet setup probably deleted them automatically.


    Shawn


    ... Hypochondriac: someone who enjoys bad health.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Shawn Highfield on Thu Nov 10 09:11:00 2016
    Hello Shawn,

    On 10 Nov 16 10:03, Shawn Highfield wrote to Accession:


    Hello Accession!

    10 Nov 16 08:54, you wrote to me:

    I just received another one while getting this echomail message.

    Are these arcmail attach messages which my tosser creates? if so
    I'm afraid I can't shut that off. I know in another network he had to configure mystic bbs to kill them using the kill file. Your syncronet setup probably deleted them automatically.

    I seem to receive one with each of your posts (I just got two more with your two echomail messages), so I would assume that your tosser is indeed creating these.

    You should definitely be able to shut that off, though. See if there is some kind of "k/s" or "kill/sent" option around the same spot as any "arcmail attach" setting for my node.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126.2 to Accession on Thu Nov 10 12:22:52 2016
    Accession wrote in a message to Shawn Highfield:

    I seem to receive one with each of your posts (I just got two more
    with your two echomail messages), so I would assume that your tosser
    is indeed creating these.

    Yes it is. Your system should delete them?

    You should definitely be able to shut that off, though. See if there
    is some kind of "k/s" or "kill/sent" option around the same spot as
    any "arcmail attach" setting for my node.

    I've made one more change about deleting netmail. If this fail's I'm afraid I'm placing the blame on your new setup as your old one handled everything fine? I haven't made changes in around 8 years...

    We'll either fix it or I'll just process Agoranet on my sysop point only and remove the BBS from the mix as it's very old software that follows the standards of the 90's.

    Shawn

    ... Useless Invention: Ejector seats for helicopters.
    ---
    * Origin: Tiny's Laptop (46:1/126.2)
  • From Shawn Highfield@46:1/126 to Tiny on Thu Nov 10 12:28:26 2016

    Hello Tiny!

    10 Nov 16 12:22, I wrote to Accession:

    We'll either fix it or I'll just process Agoranet on my sysop point
    only and remove the BBS from the mix as it's very old software that follows the standards of the 90's.

    okay that didn't help. I'm still sending you the .THx file which is the compressed
    bundle of echomail, and a PKT file which is the arcmail netmail.

    Wanna just put the net's on hold between us for now? I did try to migrate to
    a modern
    BBS package, but there were just too many things I didn't like about them. Since I'm the
    only one left running this setup I'm perfectly willing to say my system is now broken.


    Shawn


    ... Give me an example of pro and con. Progress and Congress.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Shawn Highfield on Thu Nov 10 11:42:44 2016
    Hello Shawn,

    On 10 Nov 16 12:28, Shawn Highfield wrote to Tiny:

    We'll either fix it or I'll just process Agoranet on my sysop
    point only and remove the BBS from the mix as it's very old
    software that follows the standards of the 90's.

    Don't worry about that. Keep things as they are. I think I found a setting in HPT (afterUnpack) that will let me run something manually. I may try to delete that *.MSG file and see if that works.

    Wanna just put the net's on hold between us for now? I did try to migrate to a modern BBS package, but there were just too many things I didn't like about them. Since I'm the only one left running this
    setup I'm perfectly willing to say my system is now broken.

    Nope. We'll get 'er fixed. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Thu Nov 10 12:57:12 2016

    Hello Accession!

    10 Nov 16 11:42, you wrote to me:

    Don't worry about that. Keep things as they are. I think I found a
    setting in HPT (afterUnpack) that will let me run something manually.
    I may try to delete that *.MSG file and see if that works.

    Okay.

    Nope. We'll get 'er fixed. :)

    See my last message, if that change on your end didn't work I might
    have a work around that solves the issue for us.

    Shawn


    ... When Eve arrived, this was no longer a man's world.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Thu Nov 10 12:16:54 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 10 Nov 16 12:57, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    Don't worry about that. Keep things as they are. I think I found
    a setting in HPT (afterUnpack) that will let me run something
    manually. I may try to delete that *.MSG file and see if that
    works.

    Okay.

    Nope. We'll get 'er fixed. :)

    See my last message, if that change on your end didn't work I might
    have a work around that solves the issue for us.

    You don't have to go to any extremes whatsoever, brutha. I'll figure something out. Send another reply to this, please.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Thu Nov 10 13:25:24 2016

    Hello Accession!

    10 Nov 16 12:16, you wrote to me:

    You don't have to go to any extremes whatsoever, brutha. I'll figure something out. Send another reply to this, please.

    Sure thing. But it's not a /huge/ extreme... I'd just get you to change what port you connect to for binkd, and make agoranet a point on the main bbs... something
    like that. hahahaa I can do it! ;)

    Shawn


    ... I've got ten pairs of training shoes, one for every day of the week.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Thu Nov 10 12:28:30 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 10 Nov 16 13:25, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    You don't have to go to any extremes whatsoever, brutha. I'll
    figure something out. Send another reply to this, please.

    Sure thing. But it's not a /huge/ extreme... I'd just get you to
    change what port you connect to for binkd, and make agoranet a point
    on the main bbs... something like that. hahahaa I can do it! ;)

    Since you said you were able to view all this happening. Can you take a look at
    the bundle before it leaves your system?

    It looks like you're sending me a raw .pkt, as well as a bundle, at the same time. The packet seems to contain your actual message(s), yet the zipped bundle
    (this time it was 00E40160.TH9) includes the ARCmail attachment ONLY??

    Why in god's green Earth would it do that, unless that is how it always was and
    I never grasped ARCmail before.

    Either way, my apologies. This is indeed not something you can fix in your tosser settings. HOWEVER. You're using Irex, and Irex does indeed have that functionality if I remember correctly, as long as your setup includes ARCmail style processing, and you're not using the BSO settings. ARCmail style mailers are supposed to delete those attachments before the packet leaves your system. I do know that is definitely how Irex and other mailers that support ARCmail work.

    Take a look in Irex. If you have me setup for BSO that's definitely the problem, as your tosser is ARCmail and your mailer is setup for BSO, which just
    sends off everything in your outbound directory for me, rather than removing the ARCmail attach stuff before sending.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Indrid Cold@46:2/111 to Nicholas Boel on Thu Nov 10 13:34:38 2016
    Slowly migrating everything over to a Pi3, along with a completely new

    Good stuff, hello NIch - I'm a new happy owner of this little beast,
    Raspberry 3 Mod. B, just recently bought together with a nice and cheap 3.5
    LCD I'm currently configuring - this little board is fast, I'm setting up a cool portable Kali Linux station.

    I've also 2x Raspberry 1B and 1x Orange Pi, currently busy keeping other projects of mine, like radio HAM remote SDR station, Kismet wireless sniffing/wifi jammer, and AirChat client for emergency comms using rxtx as modem, and obviously my BBS hosting.

    Personally, these boards are a miracle, I've 1.000 ideas to implement, and
    many I've already done in the past.


    ▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼ I N D R I D / C O L D ▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲
    First come smiles / Then come lies / Last is gunfire ▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Raspberry Pi)
    * Origin: Miskatonic BBS | telnet://rasppi.servebbs.org (46:2/111)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Indrid Cold on Thu Nov 10 17:04:56 2016
    Hello Indrid,

    On 10 Nov 16 13:34, Indrid Cold wrote to Nicholas Boel:

    Personally, these boards are a miracle, I've 1.000 ideas to implement,
    and many I've already done in the past.

    I'm definitely not disappointed with it, that's for sure!

    While I could probably come up with a bunch of uses, I think I'm going to stick
    with this one till I have it all setup, then buy one more for a whole-house media center running OSMC. That should be all I need until I find some other use for it. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Vorlon@46:3/101 to Accession on Fri Nov 11 12:25:28 2016

    Hello Accession!

    10 Nov 16 12:28, you wrote to Tiny:

    It looks like you're sending me a raw .pkt, as well as a bundle, at
    the same time. The packet seems to contain your actual message(s), yet
    the zipped bundle (this time it was 00E40160.TH9) includes the ARCmail attachment ONLY??

    In a galaxy far far away, and a time long forgotten. There was a software package called ezycomm. It's a
    arcmail style system, and can't be changed to not send a blank netmail.

    When I was feeding from one such system in a network that fight's, those netrmails would come in. Mbse
    (what I use here for the hub system), would just see them as being empty and addressd to me and delete
    them.

    See if your software has such a feature or function.




    Vorlon


    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20150715
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair ---:- dragon.vk3heg.net -:--- (46:3/101)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Vorlon on Thu Nov 10 22:18:34 2016
    Hello Vorlon,

    On 11 Nov 16 12:25, Vorlon wrote to Accession:

    It looks like you're sending me a raw .pkt, as well as a bundle,
    at the same time. The packet seems to contain your actual
    message(s), yet the zipped bundle (this time it was 00E40160.TH9)
    includes the ARCmail attachment ONLY??

    In a galaxy far far away, and a time long forgotten. There was a
    software package called ezycomm. It's a arcmail style system, and
    can't be changed to not send a blank netmail.

    I know exactly what is happening..

    When I was feeding from one such system in a network that fight's,
    those netrmails would come in. Mbse (what I use here for the hub
    system), would just see them as being empty and addressd to me and
    delete them.

    See if your software has such a feature or function.

    I don't see anything that is in plain sight. Then again HPT's documentation is not the greatest. However, this is not an issue with his tosser (it is working as expected for an ARCmail attach tosser). It's his mailer that is not deleting
    the ARCmail attachment during transmission.

    I do know for a fact Irex handles ARCmail attach just fine. So there seems to be a configuration issue on his end. If he's using Irex in BSO mode with fileboxes, that would definitely be the problem. However I don't know if it's /that/ easy, as Shawn/Tiny has been around for quite awhile. So I highly doubt he's running his mailer in a mode different from his tosser. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "He who laughs last, thinks slowest."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Accession on Fri Nov 11 11:04:20 2016
    Hello Accession,

    On 10 Nov 16 12:28, Accession wrote to Tiny:

    Since you said you were able to view all this happening. Can you take
    a look at the bundle before it leaves your system?

    I've received the two zip files you sent over. Now that I know the packet naming scheme (ie: the blank netmails are only 4 characters, followed by .PKT),
    I can indeed fix this. But I think we should go the route below and see why your mailer (Irex) isn't taking care of this for you as it should be.

    Take a look in Irex. If you have me setup for BSO that's definitely
    the problem, as your tosser is ARCmail and your mailer is setup for
    BSO, which just sends off everything in your outbound directory for
    me, rather than removing the ARCmail attach stuff before sending.

    Have you found anything in Irex that may help the cause?

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Fri Nov 11 21:55:36 2016
    Quoting Accession to Accession <=-

    I've received the two zip files you sent over. Now that I know the
    packet naming scheme (ie: the blank netmails are only 4 characters, followed by .PKT), I can indeed fix this. But I think we should go the

    Keep in mind.. irex isn't going to be here long. I'm trying to get the
    BBS moved to windows7. I just can't find my damn windows 7 package that has the stupid SOB installer key on it.

    Once I get win7 installed I'm installing binkd so I can use my native ipv6 connection.

    Take a look in Irex. If you have me setup for BSO that's definitely
    the problem, as your tosser is ARCmail and your mailer is setup for
    BSO, which just sends off everything in your outbound directory for
    me, rather than removing the ARCmail attach stuff before sending.

    I've been all over Irex... it's all setup for arcmail the way it always
    has been... I've checked over and over and over. I'm not sure why it's
    doing this.

    Have you found anything in Irex that may help the cause?

    No. :(

    Shawn

    ... A man does not look behind the door unless he has stood there himself.

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126.2 to Accession on Tue Nov 15 16:37:42 2016
    .PKT), I can indeed fix this. But I think we should go the route below
    and see why your mailer (Irex) isn't taking care of this for you as it should be.

    Any luck over there? I do have time tomorrow and can switch the Mystic
    BBS to be the main one for Agoranet and dovenet... honestly won't take that long.

    Only change you have to make is port 24555 for Bink. (...and if you do
    that I /might/ already support ipv6)

    inet6 addr: 2607:f2c0:9466:e500:a720:668:76c4:ffc0/64 Scope:Global
    inet6 addr: fe80::ae7b:64a:a9b8:bd7d/64 Scope:Link

    Not sure if I have the router configured right yet or not though. :)

    Shawn

    Shawn

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Raspberry Pi)
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126.2)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Tue Nov 15 15:56:28 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 15 Nov 16 16:37, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    .PKT), I can indeed fix this. But I think we should go the route
    below and see why your mailer (Irex) isn't taking care of this
    for you as it should be.

    Any luck over there? I do have time tomorrow and can switch the
    Mystic BBS to be the main one for Agoranet and dovenet... honestly
    won't take that long.

    I know what has to be done, yes. I just haven't done anything yet. I was giving
    you a find the *real* problem with Irex eventually. :)

    Only change you have to make is port 24555 for Bink. (...and if you
    do that I /might/ already support ipv6)

    inet6 addr: 2607:f2c0:9466:e500:a720:668:76c4:ffc0/64 Scope:Global
    inet6 addr: fe80::ae7b:64a:a9b8:bd7d/64 Scope:Link

    Looks like you have a native IPv6 address.

    Not sure if I have the router configured right yet or not though.
    :)

    If your router fully supports it, it should basically be the exact same as IPv4. You'll have to open ports for IPv6 also.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Wed Nov 16 11:44:20 2016
    Quoting Accession to Tiny <=-

    I know what has to be done, yes. I just haven't done anything yet. I
    was giving you a find the *real* problem with Irex eventually. :)

    I've looked at everything... I can't for the life of me figure out why
    it does it.
    I just clear out the inbound directory of PKT's in my tossing script for mystic. LOL

    inet6 addr: 2607:f2c0:9466:e500:a720:668:76c4:ffc0/64 Scope:Global
    inet6 addr: fe80::ae7b:64a:a9b8:bd7d/64 Scope:Link
    Looks like you have a native IPv6 address.
    If your router fully supports it, it should basically be the exact
    same as IPv4. You'll have to open ports for IPv6 also.

    It says it supports it. Just trying to wrap my mind around which one
    of those above is the address I foward the 24555 port to.

    Shawn

    ... Eggs superglued to refrigerator egg shelf. Delete children (Y/N)?

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Wed Nov 16 07:14:22 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 16 Nov 16 11:44, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    Quoting Accession to Tiny <=-

    I know what has to be done, yes. I just haven't done anything
    yet. I was giving you a find the *real* problem with Irex
    eventually. :)

    I've looked at everything... I can't for the life of me figure out
    why it does it. I just clear out the inbound directory of PKT's in my tossing script for mystic. LOL

    Should be something to do with "kill attach" or deleting attachments during transmission. Mystic can't do this, as it's a BSO mailer. Irex can and should, though.

    inet6 addr: 2607:f2c0:9466:e500:a720:668:76c4:ffc0/64
    Scope:Global inet6 addr: fe80::ae7b:64a:a9b8:bd7d/64 Scope:Link
    Looks like you have a native IPv6 address.
    If your router fully supports it, it should basically be the
    exact same as IPv4. You'll have to open ports for IPv6 also.

    It says it supports it. Just trying to wrap my mind around which
    one of those above is the address I foward the 24555 port to.

    The 2607 one would be your outside accessible IPv6 address. The one that starts
    with fe80 is your link local address, which is much like 127.0.0.1 in the IPv4 realm.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126.2 to Accession on Wed Nov 16 09:19:48 2016
    Should be something to do with "kill attach" or deleting attachments during transmission. Mystic can't do this, as it's a BSO mailer. Irex
    can and should, though.

    I agree. I've been all over both ezycom and irex. I am still hopeful once Mystic development starts again I'll be able to move to it full time. Just some issues in regards to offline mail holding me back. That and I just like the damn ezycom setup. hahaha

    The 2607 one would be your outside accessible IPv6 address. The one that starts with fe80 is your link local address, which is much like
    127.0.0.1 in the IPv4 realm.

    Thank you! I've opened the port now... I'm gonna go back to the IPV6 echo and see if I can find out how to attempt to connect to you via it. ;)

    Also opened up port 2023 which /should/ allow telnet to the bbs over ipv6.

    Shawn

    Shawn

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Raspberry Pi)
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126.2)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Wed Nov 16 09:04:34 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 16 Nov 16 09:19, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    Should be something to do with "kill attach" or deleting
    attachments during transmission. Mystic can't do this, as it's a
    BSO mailer. Irex can and should, though.

    I agree. I've been all over both ezycom and irex. I am still
    hopeful once Mystic development starts again I'll be able to move to
    it full time. Just some issues in regards to offline mail holding me back. That and I just like the damn ezycom setup. hahaha

    There's no need to look over Ezycom. It is definitely the FD/Attach Mailer's job to delete that ARCmail attachment.

    The 2607 one would be your outside accessible IPv6 address. The
    one that starts with fe80 is your link local address, which is
    much like 127.0.0.1 in the IPv4 realm.

    Thank you! I've opened the port now... I'm gonna go back to the
    IPV6 echo and see if I can find out how to attempt to connect to you
    via it. ;)

    Tell binkd to create a poll using the "-6" option for IPv6 only. Use binkp (dot) pharcyde (dot) org (IPv6) rather than bbs (dot) pharcyde (dot) org (IPv4). Also, make sure you're using a version of binkp that supports IPv6. "binkd -vv" in a command prompt will give you compilation flags. Just as long as "ipv6" is mentioned you should be good with your current version.

    Also opened up port 2023 which /should/ allow telnet to the bbs over ipv6.

    Does your telnet server support IPv6? If you're using something old to connect to Ezycom, I highly doubt it. As for Mystic, James may have added IPv6 to the mis2 binary, but I don't think it was introduced to the original yet. That may even be for binkp only.. I don't remember.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Wed Nov 16 10:56:44 2016
    There's no need to look over Ezycom. It is definitely the FD/Attach Mailer's job to delete that ARCmail attachment.

    I'm working on my binkd config now. I'll try to get it all switched
    over and get rid of REX. I'm currently suffering from a flu going
    around (Of course I got the flu shot the day I got sick but I felt
    100% fine when I went to the dr damnit)

    Does your telnet server support IPv6? If you're using something old to connect to Ezycom, I highly doubt it. As for Mystic, James may have added IPv6 to the mis2 binary, but I don't think it was introduced to the original yet. That may even be for binkp only.. I don't remember.

    I'm runnig mis2 and it does support ipv6 for bink and telnet. I
    believe the issue in in my router as I can't connect on the local lan
    either. I need to install dd-wrt and then configure that mess to get
    it all working. ;)

    Shawn

    --- Ezycom V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Wed Nov 16 10:51:58 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 16 Nov 16 10:56, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    I'm working on my binkd config now. I'll try to get it all switched over and get rid of REX. I'm currently suffering from a flu going
    around (Of course I got the flu shot the day I got sick but I felt
    100% fine when I went to the dr damnit).

    I've heard that being the case on multiple occasions. I refuse to get that shot
    and I haven't gotten an actual flu in years.

    I'm runnig mis2 and it does support ipv6 for bink and telnet. I
    believe the issue in in my router as I can't connect on the local lan either. I need to install dd-wrt and then configure that mess to get
    it all working. ;)

    If you have the ports open, I can always give it a shot from outside your LAN. It may just be that you can't connect to yourself (also, usually a router setting).

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Thu Nov 17 11:24:48 2016
    Quoting Accession to Tiny <=-

    around (Of course I got the flu shot the day I got sick but I felt
    100% fine when I went to the dr damnit).
    I've heard that being the case on multiple occasions. I refuse to get
    that shot and I haven't gotten an actual flu in years.

    I started getting it 6 years or so ago, and since then I've had only one
    cold and never the flu. I think I was just run down and possibly sick
    before I got there.

    I'm a big believer in vaccines and will continue to get the flu shot every year. After all how else will the gubment be able to track me?

    If you have the ports open, I can always give it a shot from outside
    your LAN. It may just be that you can't connect to yourself (also,
    usually a router setting).

    They are open yes. I am using the stock linksys firmware which is a
    little crude, until I have time to get dd-wrt installed which the router
    does support, just the config for that is out of this world.

    Shawn

    ... You're a Redneck if your dog can smoke a cigarette.

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Thu Nov 17 07:43:24 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 17 Nov 16 11:24, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    If you have the ports open, I can always give it a shot from
    outside your LAN. It may just be that you can't connect to
    yourself (also, usually a router setting).

    They are open yes. I am using the stock linksys firmware which is a little crude, until I have time to get dd-wrt installed which the
    router does support, just the config for that is out of this world.

    If you have the support in your stock linksys firmware, I wouldn't bother with dd-wrt. They focus more on adding as many features as they possibly can, rather
    than focusing on making sure the important ones work like they should.

    I have an Asus router, and while I could've flashed it with dd-wrt, I chose to go with Merlin's custom firmware. He basically takes the stock Asus firmware, and fixes most things for them, while only adding select needed features to not
    bloat it. Otherwise the look and feel mimic's the stock firmware almost exactly.

    If you already have IPv6 settings, and can open/close ports for IPv6 addresses,
    that really should be all you need.. unless obviously you want to get really involved techy-wise and go any further with it. But for a BBS sysop I can't see
    a need for dd-wrt if you already have decent IPv6 support.

    Obviously if there wasn't specific needed settings for IPv6 stuff, then I'd definitely flash to something that does have it.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Thu Nov 17 11:06:36 2016

    Hello Accession!

    17 Nov 16 07:43, you wrote to me:

    If you already have IPv6 settings, and can open/close ports for IPv6 addresses, that really should be all you need.. unless obviously you

    Well I've done it. :) If you could try to hit my telnet on port 2023 via ipv6
    you should get my mystic BBS.

    Or binkp on port 24555

    Obviously if there wasn't specific needed settings for IPv6 stuff,
    then I'd definitely flash to something that does have it.

    True enough. I wait to see if you can connect, and if not I'll work on ddwrt. :)

    Shawn


    ... A liberal is a man who leaves the room when a fight begins.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Thu Nov 17 14:15:22 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 17 Nov 16 11:06, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    If you already have IPv6 settings, and can open/close ports for
    IPv6 addresses, that really should be all you need.. unless
    obviously you

    Well I've done it. :) If you could try to hit my telnet on port
    2023 via ipv6 you should get my mystic BBS.

    Or binkp on port 24555

    Did you add your IPv6 address to your domain setup wherever that resides?

    True enough. I wait to see if you can connect, and if not I'll work
    on ddwrt. :)

    I wasn't able to connect via IPv6, but it may be something you missed in the process. Opening the ports is one thing, but if your domain is hosted elsewhere, you'll have to point your domain to your IPv6 address as well (ie: make an AAAA record). In this case, you probably don't want to add an AAAA record for tinysbbs.com, since that is still Ezycom. Instead, create a subdomain like "ipv6.tinysbbs.com" and only open the ports for your Mystic system for that subdomain..

    Also, I noticed your ARCmail bundles arriving here are always addressed to "Nick Boel". Maybe that will give you more clues as to where to look for the settings. Unless that's just where you specified my name in Irex for your link connection information..

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Fri Nov 18 11:47:54 2016
    Quoting Accession to Tiny <=-

    Did you add your IPv6 address to your domain setup wherever that
    resides?

    Of course not. ;)

    address as well (ie: make an AAAA record). In this case, you probably don't want to add an AAAA record for tinysbbs.com, since that is still Ezycom. Instead, create a subdomain like "ipv6.tinysbbs.com" and only
    open the ports for your Mystic system for that subdomain..

    Okay. I'll give that a shot.

    my name in Irex for your link connection information..

    I have changed your name in only irex to "AgoraDude" let me know if it
    is any different. This way I'll be able to determine if it's irex or ezy.
    I think at this point it must be a setting on the ezycom side, I just don't
    see how irex would create one.

    Shawn

    ... Take 20 aspirins, and you'll feel better if you wake up.

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Fri Nov 18 07:24:30 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 18 Nov 16 11:47, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    Okay. I'll give that a shot.

    As of right now I can't connect via IPv6. Though you may not have had the time to make any adjustments yet. Let me know when you want me to try again.

    my name in Irex for your link connection information..

    I have changed your name in only irex to "AgoraDude" let me know if
    it is any different. This way I'll be able to determine if it's irex
    or ezy. I think at this point it must be a setting on the ezycom side,
    I just don't see how irex would create one.

    While it's most likely Ezycom that's creating the ARCmail attach, Irex should be seeing it and deleting it upon transmission of your legit packet. With this message, it still came in as Nick, and not AgoraDude. :)

    If you're using a mailbox/filebox for Irex, you're probably sending me everything and anything that gets placed into that directory, including the ARCmail attach. Do you have a 'default' outbound directory? You could try using
    that rather than a separate mailbox/filebox for me. I'm not sure how that works
    with ARCmail attach mailers, but I'm positive when mailbox/fileboxes are used, Irex (as well as most other software) will just send /all/ contents of that directory. I'm guessing this is the current case, but am not 100% sure on how Irex would scan a regular default outbound and delete ARCmail attach bundles.

    You only really needed to setup a filebox when you had the door game packets being sent to my system. That actually should have been separated from your echo/netmail - whereas regular echo/netmail would still use the default outbound, if that's at all possible with ARCmail attach style setups. This is typically how it's done in BSO, and I haven't ran a FD/Attach style anything since the early 2000s, so my assistance on that is pretty limited.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Shawn Highfield@46:1/126 to Accession on Fri Nov 18 12:14:16 2016

    Hello Accession!

    18 Nov 16 07:24, you wrote to me:

    You only really needed to setup a filebox when you had the door game

    I don't use a filebox for you anymore.

    and I haven't ran a FD/Attach style anything since the early 2000s,
    so my assistance on that is pretty limited.

    Found one more thing. Let's see.

    Shawn


    ... Misery loves company, but company does not reciprocate.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Fri Nov 18 17:15:44 2016
    Quoting Accession to Tiny <=-

    While it's most likely Ezycom that's creating the ARCmail attach, Irex should be seeing it and deleting it upon transmission of your legit packet. With this message, it still came in as Nick, and not
    AgoraDude. :)

    I'm afraid I give up. ;)

    Shawn

    ... Rugby is played by men with odd-shaped balls!!

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Shawn Highfield@46:1/126 to Accession on Fri Nov 18 12:25:50 2016

    Hello Accession!

    18 Nov 16 07:24, you wrote to me:

    As of right now I can't connect via IPv6. Though you may not have had
    the time to make any adjustments yet. Let me know when you want me to
    try again.

    If you have a sec.

    shawn@Xgate-top:~$ nslookup
    set q=any
    ipv6.tinysbbs.com
    Server: 127.0.1.1
    Address: 127.0.1.1#53

    Non-authoritative answer:
    ipv6.tinysbbs.com has AAAA address 2607:f2c0:8006:1::2c27

    Authoritative answers can be found from:
    tinysbbs.com nameserver = dns2.registrar-servers.com.
    tinysbbs.com nameserver = dns1.registrar-servers.com.

    I do seem do have that done right... But I am still worried about the stock firmware in the router... the settings are very very basic.

    Shawn


    ... All right, so I like spending money! But name one other extravagance.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Shawn Highfield on Fri Nov 18 13:34:04 2016
    Hello Shawn,

    On 18 Nov 16 12:14, Shawn Highfield wrote to Accession:

    You only really needed to setup a filebox when you had the door
    game

    I don't use a filebox for you anymore.

    Okay, then that's out of the way. :)

    and I haven't ran a FD/Attach style anything since the early
    2000s, so my assistance on that is pretty limited.

    Found one more thing. Let's see.

    You've posted 3 messages today since I last checked, and I had 3 ARCmail bundles in my netmail area just before reading this.

    Just got done moving the BBS over to the Pi3. Had to reconfigure a bunch of stuff and now I'm just using Synchronet's new built in mailer to poll my hub rather than running two mailer daemons 24/7. Hopefully I didn't miss anything! :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Fri Nov 18 13:37:32 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 18 Nov 16 17:15, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    While it's most likely Ezycom that's creating the ARCmail attach,
    Irex should be seeing it and deleting it upon transmission of
    your legit packet. With this message, it still came in as Nick,
    and not AgoraDude. :)

    I'm afraid I give up. ;)

    But you can't give up. You're a sysop. :)

    It's not a big deal. I'm deleting them (ALT-D, nice and easy) with Golded when they show up in my netmail area.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Shawn Highfield on Fri Nov 18 13:45:36 2016
    Hello Shawn,

    On 18 Nov 16 12:25, Shawn Highfield wrote to Accession:

    If you have a sec.

    I sure do..

    shawn@Xgate-top:~$ nslookup
    set q=any
    ipv6.tinysbbs.com
    Server: 127.0.1.1
    Address: 127.0.1.1#53

    Non-authoritative answer:
    ipv6.tinysbbs.com has AAAA address 2607:f2c0:8006:1::2c27

    Authoritative answers can be found from:
    tinysbbs.com nameserver = dns2.registrar-servers.com.
    tinysbbs.com nameserver = dns1.registrar-servers.com.

    I do seem do have that done right... But I am still worried about the stock firmware in the router... the settings are very very basic.

    Yep. Your DNS does indeed have an AAAA record now, but your IPv6 ports must still be closed on your router. If you don't have specific settings in your router to enable ports for IPv6 addresses, you may have to fully open IPv6 traffic or replace your stock firmware.

    So when I try to telnet, it indeed tries your IPv6 address, but doesn't connect. So I'm assuming it's now your router config.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Shawn Highfield@46:1/126 to Accession on Fri Nov 18 16:47:38 2016

    Hello Accession!

    18 Nov 16 13:45, you wrote to me:

    must still be closed on your router. If you don't have specific
    settings in your router to enable ports for IPv6 addresses, you may
    have to fully open IPv6 traffic or replace your stock firmware.

    I do but as I said I had my doubts with it working. ;)

    So when I try to telnet, it indeed tries your IPv6 address, but
    doesn't connect. So I'm assuming it's now your router config.

    I'll do the DD-WRT in the next week or two. :) Thanks Nick, I'll
    be bugging you again soon to test it.

    Shawn


    ... Death, when unnecessary, is a tragic thing.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Shawn Highfield@46:1/126 to Accession on Fri Nov 18 16:48:24 2016

    Hello Accession!

    18 Nov 16 13:37, you wrote to me:

    But you can't give up. You're a sysop. :)

    Grumble.

    It's not a big deal. I'm deleting them (ALT-D, nice and easy) with
    Golded when they show up in my netmail area.

    Just a pain. Okay. I'll go back to working on replacing IREX.

    Shawn


    ... Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Shawn Highfield on Fri Nov 18 15:54:40 2016
    Hello Shawn,

    On 18 Nov 16 16:47, Shawn Highfield wrote to Accession:

    must still be closed on your router. If you don't have specific
    settings in your router to enable ports for IPv6 addresses, you
    may have to fully open IPv6 traffic or replace your stock
    firmware.

    I do but as I said I had my doubts with it working. ;)

    Why's that, exactly?

    I would also try to factor in you being in a new territory as well. There may be one little setting you missed, and I have no idea what your firmware looks like these days to help you out with it. :)

    So when I try to telnet, it indeed tries your IPv6 address, but
    doesn't connect. So I'm assuming it's now your router config.

    I'll do the DD-WRT in the next week or two. :) Thanks Nick, I'll
    be bugging you again soon to test it.

    If you really want to, although I don't think you need it if you have all the right IPv6 settings on your current firmware. dd-wrt is much more convoluted and easy to make even bigger mistakes with. Most of which you don't need for the kind of operation you're running.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Shawn Highfield on Fri Nov 18 15:57:36 2016
    Hello Shawn,

    On 18 Nov 16 16:48, Shawn Highfield wrote to Accession:

    But you can't give up. You're a sysop. :)

    Grumble.

    Haha, I knew you'd like that one. I'll take your facebook picture as your immediate reply. :)

    It's not a big deal. I'm deleting them (ALT-D, nice and easy)
    with Golded when they show up in my netmail area.

    Just a pain. Okay. I'll go back to working on replacing IREX.

    That's probably unnecessary too man. If you like Irex, keep using it. I know it's fixable, as I'm sure I have other links here that use Irex and don't send me those attachments. Could be something as little as an overlook on your part,
    where someone else that uses Irex could point you right to it? *shrug*

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Shawn Highfield on Fri Nov 18 16:00:04 2016
    Hello Shawn,

    On 18 Nov 16 16:48, Shawn Highfield wrote to Accession:

    But you can't give up. You're a sysop. :)

    Grumble.

    Did you try something in between these two sent messages? This (I think) is the
    first time I've gotten two new messages from you, but only ONE ARCmail attachment..?

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Shawn Highfield@46:1/126 to Accession on Fri Nov 18 18:03:02 2016

    Hello Accession!

    18 Nov 16 15:57, you wrote to me:

    Haha, I knew you'd like that one. I'll take your facebook picture as
    your immediate reply. :)

    Sounds good. :)

    That's probably unnecessary too man. If you like Irex, keep using it.

    I dont like it, I'm used to it.

    I know it's fixable, as I'm sure I have other links here that use
    Irex and don't send me those attachments. Could be something as
    little as an overlook on your part, where someone else that uses Irex could point you right to it? *shrug*

    I think I need to put ezy into bink mode and not arcmail mode. I'll try that in a week or so when I have my next day off. :)

    Shawn


    ... Mother Nature is a Bitch.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Shawn Highfield@46:1/126 to Accession on Fri Nov 18 18:04:08 2016

    Hello Accession!

    18 Nov 16 16:00, you wrote to me:

    Did you try something in between these two sent messages? This (I
    think) is the first time I've gotten two new messages from you, but
    only ONE ARCmail attachment..?

    Possibly. There was a switch to remove *.msg if no packet was attached.
    I tried that too.

    Shawn


    ... The time to relax is when you don't have time for it.
    --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20160201
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Shawn Highfield on Fri Nov 18 19:11:22 2016
    Hello Shawn,

    On 18 Nov 16 18:03, Shawn Highfield wrote to Accession:

    I think I need to put ezy into bink mode and not arcmail mode. I'll
    try that in a week or so when I have my next day off. :)

    I didn't even know that was an option..

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Shawn Highfield on Fri Nov 18 19:12:06 2016
    Hello Shawn,

    On 18 Nov 16 18:04, Shawn Highfield wrote to Accession:

    Did you try something in between these two sent messages? This (I
    think) is the first time I've gotten two new messages from you,
    but only ONE ARCmail attachment..?

    Possibly. There was a switch to remove *.msg if no packet was
    attached. I tried that too.

    Hmm. Same with these two messages. Only one netmail attachment. Are you talking
    about Ezy or Irex settings?

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Mercyful Fate@46:1/140 to Accession on Fri Nov 18 19:10:42 2016
    $ Accession was quoted saying . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    You've posted 3 messages today since I last checked, and I had 3 ARCmail bundles in my netmail area just before reading this.

    Just got done moving the BBS over to the Pi3. Had to reconfigure a bunch
    of stuff and now I'm just using Synchronet's new built in mailer to poll
    my hub rather than running two mailer daemons 24/7. Hopefully I didn't
    miss anything! :)

    Regards,
    Nick
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    looks good so far, I've been looking at getting a Pi3 maybe to replace this
    Pi2 eventually, hows it working out for ya?

    --- Enthral BBS v.635 (PI/2 Linux armv7l)
    * Origin: haunting The chapel >>--> htc.zapto.org <--<< (46:1/140)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Mercyful Fate on Fri Nov 18 20:02:58 2016
    Hello Mercyful,

    On 18 Nov 16 19:10, Mercyful Fate wrote to Accession:

    looks good so far, I've been looking at getting a Pi3 maybe to replace this Pi2 eventually, hows it working out for ya?

    Excellent, actually. I slapped a 128gb SanDisk microSDXC in it so there's plenty of space, and I separated all the FTN operations and moved the BBS over as a leaf node to pull from the hub (on the same machine). With everything running here I'm only using 10% memory and all 4 cores stay under 10% when under load.

    The 15 year old BBS machine I moved everything from was officially turned off today after I was happy with the results and figured out everything that wouldn't work. BBSLink and CoA for oldschool door games, since I removed all the local DOS games (since dosemu isn't available), and I'm working on native Usurper and Legion binaries via email with the developers.

    I gotta say, there's definitely something missing not hearing that Athlon64 3700+ screaming at me under my desk. :)

    Now that this is done, I have another bone stock RPi3 sitting here on my desk (c'mon, I couldn't just get one!) awaiting OSMC (Open Source Media Center) for the whole house media center. So I can finally make decent use of my Seagate 1TB external hdd along with the Pi3, rather than serve up Plex on my gaming rig
    when we want to watch movies or TV shows.

    I'm impressed so far. Hopefully it stays that way. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Sat Nov 19 21:43:56 2016
    Quoting Accession to Shawn Highfield <=-

    I think I need to put ezy into bink mode and not arcmail mode. I'll
    try that in a week or so when I have my next day off. :)
    I didn't even know that was an option..

    Ezycom supports everything. ;) I haven't played with it and need to go
    over everything when changing irex and ezycom for the number of nets I have
    I don't want to dump 20,000,000 echomail messages back into the network. ;)

    Shawn

    ... Don't hit me, Mr. Moderator! I'll go back on topic, I swear!

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Sat Nov 19 21:45:04 2016
    Quoting Accession to Shawn Highfield <=-

    Hmm. Same with these two messages. Only one netmail attachment. Are
    you talking about Ezy or Irex settings?

    It was in ezy that I changed something....

    Shawn

    ... There is no limit to how bad things can get.

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Sat Nov 19 22:07:34 2016
    Quoting Accession to Mercyful Fate <=-

    Now that this is done, I have another bone stock RPi3 sitting here on
    my desk (c'mon, I couldn't just get one!) awaiting OSMC (Open Source
    Media Center) for the whole house media center. So I can finally make decent use of my Seagate 1TB external hdd along with the Pi3, rather

    I installed retro pie on one yesterday... Wow man it's so much fun. :)
    If you do go with the whole OSMC please let us know here how it works? I'm interested in maybe going that way with my second pi3.

    Shawn

    ... I'm not broke, I'm just badly bent.

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Sun Nov 20 08:18:24 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 19 Nov 16 21:43, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    I didn't even know that was an option..

    Ezycom supports everything. ;) I haven't played with it and need to
    go over everything when changing irex and ezycom for the number of
    nets I have I don't want to dump 20,000,000 echomail messages back
    into the network. ;)

    Seems legit. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Sun Nov 20 08:19:30 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 19 Nov 16 21:45, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    Hmm. Same with these two messages. Only one netmail attachment.
    Are you talking about Ezy or Irex settings?

    It was in ezy that I changed something....

    This is the second message, and I think there's one after this.. only one ARCmail attachment this time around. I assume you wrote all your messages first, then ran your tosser to send them out afterwards?

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Sun Nov 20 08:20:54 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 19 Nov 16 22:07, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    I installed retro pie on one yesterday... Wow man it's so much fun.
    :) If you do go with the whole OSMC please let us know here how it
    works? I'm interested in maybe going that way with my second pi3.

    I do believe that's the way I'm going to go. It's a one shot installer, rather than having to install a Linux distro first, then install something like XBMC/Kodi on top of something already installed. I've also heard that there's some issues with Kodi at the present time, and I'm not all that sure I want to deal with that. I just want a working media center.

    I'll definitely let you know. I may even get to it today. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Mon Nov 21 22:33:40 2016
    Quoting Accession to Tiny <=-

    nets I have I don't want to dump 20,000,000 echomail messages back
    into the network. ;)
    Seems legit. :)

    Laugh.

    Shawn

    ... If people don't want to come to the ball park, nobody's going to stop

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Mon Nov 21 22:34:12 2016
    Quoting Accession to Tiny <=-

    This is the second message, and I think there's one after this.. only
    one ARCmail attachment this time around. I assume you wrote all your messages first, then ran your tosser to send them out afterwards?

    Yes correct.

    Shawn

    ... @TO@ sticks his tongue in rotating fan blades for fun.

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Mon Nov 21 18:11:18 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 21 Nov 16 22:34, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    This is the second message, and I think there's one after this..
    only one ARCmail attachment this time around. I assume you wrote
    all your messages first, then ran your tosser to send them out
    afterwards?

    Yes correct.

    Okay. So it's basically creating one ARCmail attach bundle per export. Meh, I'm
    too busy futzing around with my second RPi3, ArchlinuxARM, and plex-media-server. I think I'm about done. Next step is watching an actual movie to see if it bogs the Pi down or not. Here's hoping that doesn't happen!

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From PureSkillz@46:1/143 to Accession on Tue Nov 22 01:24:24 2016

    Hello Accession!

    and plex-media-server. I think I'm about done. Next step is watching
    an actual movie to see if it bogs the Pi down or not. Here's hoping
    that doesn't happen!

    I can tell you it works great.

    Regards,

    PureSkillz


    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20150715
    * Origin: The Wall Caribbean & Central American Hub (46:1/143)
  • From Pequito@46:1/167 to PureSkillz on Mon Nov 21 23:39:49 2016
    On 11/22/16, PureSkillz said the following...


    Hello Accession!

    and plex-media-server. I think I'm about done. Next step is watching an actual movie to see if it bogs the Pi down or not. Here's hoping that doesn't happen!

    I can tell you it works great.

    I love plex, though I do not have it on Pi. Mine is setup on a NAS.

    |08+- |10$s.s$s.s$ |08------------------------------------+
    |08| |10$²"$$$"²$ |15tbbs.homeip.net |08|
    |08| |10 .$$$. winkle |02BB|10S |07tbbs.homeip.net:8080 |08|
    |08+--|10 .$$$$$. |08-------------------------------------+
    |10 $²"~"²$ |07Christopher Malo |15aka |07Pequito!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Linux)
    * Origin: Twinkle BBS (46:1/167)
  • From PureSkillz@46:1/143 to Pequito on Tue Nov 22 04:13:46 2016

    Hello Pequito!

    21 Nov 16 23:39, you wrote to me:

    I love plex, though I do not have it on Pi. Mine is setup on a NAS.

    Plex for Pi is just the client and must be a Plex Pro subscriber.

    PureSkillz


    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20150715
    * Origin: The Wall Caribbean & Central American Hub (46:1/143)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Tue Nov 22 09:12:58 2016
    Quoting Accession to Tiny <=-

    Okay. So it's basically creating one ARCmail attach bundle per export.

    Getting somewhere. ;)

    Meh, I'm too busy futzing around with my second RPi3, ArchlinuxARM,
    and plex-media-server. I think I'm about done. Next step is watching
    an actual movie to see if it bogs the Pi down or not. Here's hoping
    that doesn't happen!

    I installed kodi on my second pi3 and it seemed perfectly able to stream without a problem. I have since changed to a RetroPie setup, so I just need
    to go buy another damn SDCard so I can keep playing with a media server.
    My existing media server is a cobled together mess that no one but me can work.

    Shawn


    ... Windows: So intuitive it only needs a Meg of help files.

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Pequito@46:1/167 to PureSkillz on Tue Nov 22 05:26:53 2016
    On 11/22/16, PureSkillz said the following...


    Hello Pequito!

    21 Nov 16 23:39, you wrote to me:

    I love plex, though I do not have it on Pi. Mine is setup on a NAS.

    Plex for Pi is just the client and must be a Plex Pro subscriber.

    Which I am. =)

    |08+- |10$s.s$s.s$ |08------------------------------------+
    |08| |10$²"$$$"²$ |15tbbs.homeip.net |08|
    |08| |10 .$$$. winkle |02BB|10S |07tbbs.homeip.net:8080 |08|
    |08+--|10 .$$$$$. |08-------------------------------------+
    |10 $²"~"²$ |07Christopher Malo |15aka |07Pequito!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Linux)
    * Origin: Twinkle BBS (46:1/167)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to PureSkillz on Tue Nov 22 07:21:48 2016
    Hello PureSkillz,

    On 22 Nov 16 01:24, PureSkillz wrote to Accession:

    and plex-media-server. I think I'm about done. Next step is
    watching an actual movie to see if it bogs the Pi down or not.
    Here's hoping that doesn't happen!

    I can tell you it works great.

    I'll have to admit. It does. 1080p movies play super smooth, and don't spike the Pi3's CPU at all. The only thing that started to scare me was when importing my library to the Pi3, the CPU would spike to 100%, but I guess (according to the actual plex/Pi3 forum) that's normal. For one you have to wait like 10 minutes after you boot it up for plex-media-server to settle down before importing your library. And then you can't just start selecting a bunch of folders.. one at a time will spike it enough to scare you. Once finished importing, though.. it's right back down to less than 10% operation across the board.

    This is even using a Seagate external 1tb hard drive plugged into the Pi3 via USB! I'm impressed. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to PureSkillz on Tue Nov 22 07:26:20 2016
    Hello PureSkillz,

    On 22 Nov 16 04:13, PureSkillz wrote to Pequito:

    I love plex, though I do not have it on Pi. Mine is setup on a
    NAS.

    Plex for Pi is just the client and must be a Plex Pro subscriber.

    Not true. I'm officially running the "plex-media-server" package straight from the ArchLinuxARM's package manager. Once installed and running, you simply go to http://localhost:32400/web and set everything up just like you would any other time.

    Works great!

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Tue Nov 22 07:28:48 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 22 Nov 16 09:12, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    I installed kodi on my second pi3 and it seemed perfectly able to stream without a problem. I have since changed to a RetroPie setup,
    so I just need to go buy another damn SDCard so I can keep playing
    with a media server. My existing media server is a cobled together
    mess that no one but me can work.

    I originally went the OSMC route, which had a nice installer that did all the work for you. Once installed, I started setting it up only to get really confused, and it wouldn't even detect any of the movies in the folder I was trying to add to my library.

    After a couple hours of screwing with that with no good results, I asked Google
    (my last hope), and found out there's a plex-media-server package in most Linux
    distributions now. Up till now I ran Plex Media Server on my gaming machine (Win10), which I liked.. but didn't want to run it on a machine that was powered off often. When I realized I could stick with ArchLinuxARM and install plex-media-server, I was sold. Super easy to configure, and works nicely.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Pequito on Tue Nov 22 07:32:32 2016
    Hello Pequito,

    On 22 Nov 16 05:26, Pequito wrote to PureSkillz:

    Plex for Pi is just the client and must be a Plex Pro subscriber.

    Which I am. =)

    Doesn't matter. I'm not a Pro subscriber or a Plex Pass member. I was able to install plex's server on my Rpi3 and watch whatever I want from any TV in the house (some of them using the Plex client app even).

    I'm not sure where he got that information from, but it's definitely not true..
    I have proof! :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Accession on Tue Nov 22 17:15:36 2016
    Quoting Accession to Tiny <=-

    all the work for you. Once installed, I started setting it up only to
    get really confused, and it wouldn't even detect any of the movies in
    the folder I was trying to add to my library.

    Yeah. :(

    could stick with ArchLinuxARM and install plex-media-server, I was
    sold. Super easy to configure, and works nicely.

    I have been all over the website... I just don't understand what plex is
    do I upload all my content to them? What's the pi doing just displaying
    stuff from their site on your tv? Or is the pi the server that holds all
    your media and you access the media using a smart tv or another pi running
    kodi?

    Shawn


    ... I'm going to make a prediction - it could go either way.

    --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F
    * Origin: Tiny's BBS - tinysbbs.com (46:1/126)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Tiny on Tue Nov 22 11:48:24 2016
    Hello Tiny,

    On 22 Nov 16 17:15, Tiny wrote to Accession:

    could stick with ArchLinuxARM and install plex-media-server, I
    was sold. Super easy to configure, and works nicely.

    I have been all over the website... I just don't understand what
    plex is
    do I upload all my content to them? What's the pi doing just displaying
    stuff from their site on your tv? Or is the pi the server that
    holds all
    your media and you access the media using a smart tv or another pi running
    kodi?

    Plex is the media server. You don't upload your content to them, you just have to load up your library so it knows what to show to the clients. The Pi is running the Plex media server. The server itself has a local web configuration.
    So you're basically connecting to your Pi's plex hosted website to configure your settings and load your libraries. There is no config file, etc.. you configure it all via a nice web GUI that comes with the server.

    So, to make it easy.. install your Linux distribution of choice. Use the distro's package manager to install the plex-media-server package (that is what
    it is on ArchlinuxARM, but may not have hyphens in *buntu repositories). Fire up the media server and make it start at boot (with Archlinux/systemd it's like
    so):

    systemctl start plex-media-server (this starts the server)
    systemctl enable plex-media-server (this creates a symlink for it to be started
    every time you boot the device).

    Then open your browser and go to:

    [LAN-IP-OF-SERVER]:32400/web

    And use the step by step graphical instructions to add your library and configure your settings. Done deal!

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Pequito@46:1/167 to Accession on Tue Nov 22 18:11:34 2016
    On 11/22/16, Accession said the following...

    Hello Pequito,

    On 22 Nov 16 05:26, Pequito wrote to PureSkillz:

    Plex for Pi is just the client and must be a Plex Pro subscriber.

    Which I am. =)

    Doesn't matter. I'm not a Pro subscriber or a Plex Pass member. I was
    able to install plex's server on my Rpi3 and watch whatever I want from any TV in the house (some of them using the Plex client app even).

    I'm not sure where he got that information from, but it's definitely not true.. I have proof! :)

    Pretty sure you are correct, I have friends connected to mine and I have mine opened externally so can use it from home/work where-ever I am. =)

    It is a pretty sweet application cause I do watch stuff from the bedroom big screen there from my media which is stored on a NAS in my office.

    |08+- |10$s.s$s.s$ |08------------------------------------+
    |08| |10$²"$$$"²$ |15tbbs.homeip.net |08|
    |08| |10 .$$$. winkle |02BB|10S |07tbbs.homeip.net:8080 |08|
    |08+--|10 .$$$$$. |08-------------------------------------+
    |10 $²"~"²$ |07Christopher Malo |15aka |07Pequito!

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Linux)
    * Origin: Twinkle BBS (46:1/167)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Pequito on Tue Nov 22 21:46:02 2016
    Hello Pequito,

    On 22 Nov 16 18:11, Pequito wrote to Accession:

    I'm not sure where he got that information from, but it's
    definitely not true.. I have proof! :)

    Pretty sure you are correct, I have friends connected to mine and I
    have mine opened externally so can use it from home/work where-ever I
    am. =)

    I don't have it opened up externally, although I easily could do so. At the moment I just have no reason to do it and with no reason why bother opening another port to get spammed by script kiddies. Amirite?

    It is a pretty sweet application cause I do watch stuff from the
    bedroom big screen there from my media which is stored on a NAS in my office.

    I have to say, it's probably the most feature filled server I've tested out. Between OSMC and Kodi seeming to lack many things Plex offers, I just had to go
    back to it when I found out I could run it on Linux.

    .. and the rest is history!

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
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  • From Pequito@46:1/167 to Accession on Tue Nov 22 21:26:35 2016
    On 11/22/16, Accession said the following...

    Hello Pequito,

    On 22 Nov 16 18:11, Pequito wrote to Accession:

    I'm not sure where he got that information from, but it's
    definitely not true.. I have proof! :)

    Pretty sure you are correct, I have friends connected to mine and I have mine opened externally so can use it from home/work where-ever I am. =)

    I don't have it opened up externally, although I easily could do so. At the moment I just have no reason to do it and with no reason why bother opening another port to get spammed by script kiddies. Amirite?

    Nah the port can be defined and its not a normal port so unlikely to get spammed by anyone.

    I have to say, it's probably the most feature filled server I've tested out. Between OSMC and Kodi seeming to lack many things Plex offers, I
    just had to go back to it when I found out I could run it on Linux.

    I can agree been using it for years and moving it from a Windows machine to a NAS helped a lot with using it. There are issues with watching items as AVI, chance it will spike the device you are loading it from.

    I keep all media at the moment MP4/AKV which seems to work and not cause any cpu related spikes when streaming with it.

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  • From PureSkillz@46:1/143 to Accession on Wed Nov 23 03:46:14 2016

    Hello Nick:

    22 Nov 16 07:26, you wrote to me:

    Not true. I'm officially running the "plex-media-server" package
    straight from the ArchLinuxARM's package manager. Once installed and running, you simply go to http://localhost:32400/web and set
    everything up just like you would any other time.

    You're right. I have been using Plex and Pi sice RPi v2 but as a client only since I have my server running on a
    more powerful rig where it can auto-transcode on the fly for my various types of clients such as IOS, Android, Roku
    devices and Smart TVs. I even stream to my mom and my sister's homes and works like a charm.

    In your case, I would like to know how well it will perform when transcoding or
    if it can actually do it at all.
    Let me know if you find out.

    Regards,

    PureSkillz


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  • From PureSkillz@46:1/143 to Accession on Wed Nov 23 04:08:40 2016

    Hello Accession!

    I'm not sure where he got that information from, but it's definitely
    not true.. I have proof! :)

    If you go back and read my message I was referring to Plex for Pi (or Plex Media Player) not the Plex Media Server (or PMS as
    the Plex people refer to it) which is something entirely different as you have already described it.

    The official Plex Media Player for RPi which comes in the form of an image that
    you write to your
    SD card and convert your RPI into a Plex Client has certain requirements, one being that a Plex Pass or Pro
    subscription (for now) is required or any content viewing would be limited to 5
    minutes of play time.

    Here's the official link:

    https://support.plex.tv/hc/en-us/articles/208050627-Plex-Media-Player-Overview

    Also, here's a 3rd party blog post about the installation and requirements of the Plex Media Player for RPi.

    https://www.tech-knowhow.com/2015/12/howto-set-up-official-plex-media-player-on-raspberry-pi-2/

    Regards,

    PureSkillz


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  • From Accession@46:1/100 to PureSkillz on Wed Nov 23 08:30:06 2016
    Hello PureSkillz,

    On 23 Nov 16 03:46, PureSkillz wrote to Accession:

    In your case, I would like to know how well it will perform when transcoding or if it can actually do it at all. Let me know if you
    find out.

    So far I've only tested out our Samsung smart TV which is the main place we watch movies in the house (which is the main one that actually matters). I tried out a 1080p movie first try, and it ran smoother than silk with no speech
    lag or anything like that.

    While it was running I had "top -c" running on the Pi3, and it wasn't spiking at all.. staying below 10% on all 4 cores as well as memory. I have the Pi3 hooked up via USB to a Seagate 1tb external hard drive where I'm storing the media, and the TV was streaming just fine over wifi.

    I'm pretty impressed, to say the least. Even installing Gnome on the Pi3 hurt my eyes with all the lag and choppyness. I had to go with fluxbox instead just to keep things as fast as I expected it to be. But the media server (once started and calms down - about 5-10 minutes once libraries are read and such) seems to run great for our usage.

    I don't stream outside the house, so that probably helps. All in all I'm just happy I don't have to run Plex Media Server on my gaming machine anymore. I'd rather turn that machine off when I'm not using it, and keep a couple Rpi3's running 24/7. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From Accession@46:1/100 to PureSkillz on Wed Nov 23 08:39:52 2016
    Hello PureSkillz,

    On 23 Nov 16 04:08, PureSkillz wrote to Accession:

    If you go back and read my message I was referring to Plex for Pi (or
    Plex Media Player) not the Plex Media Server (or PMS as the Plex
    people refer to it) which is something entirely different as you have already described it.

    I knew what you were talking about. It just seemed as though you were contradicting what I was originally saying. I was simply stating that it is indeed possible to run the server on the Pi3.

    The official Plex Media Player for RPi which comes in the form of an
    image that you write to your SD card and convert your RPI into a Plex Client has certain requirements, one being that a Plex Pass or
    Pro subscription (for now) is required or any content viewing would be limited to 5 minutes of play time.

    Here's the official link:

    https://support.plex.tv/hc/en-us/articles/208050627-Plex-Media-Player- Overview

    I had gone through all of this as well as the forums before installing the server, hoping that this was indeed an OS dedicated to PMS (Plex Media Server).
    When I realized it was not, I looked further and found that most distributions offer the server in their package managers now - which is awesome.

    Our Samsung smart TV has the plex app installed, and works great with the Pi3 server. We have a couple tablets around the house I may also try installing the
    app on and test watching from those. Hopefully we can win our TV back from the kids a little more. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20160827
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  • From Mercyful Fate@46:1/140 to PureSkillz on Sat Nov 26 11:17:12 2016
    $ PureSkillz was quoted saying . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    If you go back and read my message I was referring to Plex for Pi (or Plex Media Player) not the Plex Media Server (or PMS as
    the Plex people refer to it) which is something entirely different as you have already described it.

    The official Plex Media Player for RPi which comes in the form of an image that you write to your
    SD card and convert your RPI into a Plex Client has certain requirements,
    one being that a Plex Pass or Pro
    subscription (for now) is required or any content viewing would be limited
    to 5 minutes of play time.

    Here's the official link:

    https://support.plex.tv/hc/en-us/articles/208050627-Plex-Media-Player-Over iew
    Also, here's a 3rd party blog post about the installation and requirements
    of the Plex Media Player for RPi.

    https://www.tech-knowhow.com/2015/12/howto-set-up-official-plex-media-play r-on raspberry-pi-2/
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Pretty interesting, thanks for the info..

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  • From Mercyful Fate@46:1/140 to Accession on Sat Nov 26 11:19:06 2016
    $ Accession was quoted saying . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    I'm pretty impressed, to say the least. Even installing Gnome on the Pi3
    hurt my eyes with all the lag and choppyness. I had to go with fluxbox instead just to keep things as fast as I expected it to be. But the media server (once started and calms down - about 5-10 minutes once libraries
    are read and such) seems to run great for our usage.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Actually you might give Mate a try, it's classic gnome but updated linux Mint version, and it's very fast and snappy on my Pi2. And has a lot more options then just plan flux box.

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  • From Accession@46:1/100 to Mercyful Fate on Sat Nov 26 14:28:08 2016
    Hello Mercyful,

    On 26 Nov 16 11:19, Mercyful Fate wrote to Accession:

    Actually you might give Mate a try, it's classic gnome but updated
    linux Mint version, and it's very fast and snappy on my Pi2. And has
    a lot more options then just plan flux box.

    I could definitely give it a shot. I installed the entire gnome package, and then just run fluxbox. So I can use all gnome apps as well as themes and icons in fluxbox, so it's pretty good actually. Fluxbox is super fast, and looks great when configured properly.

    I threw on the oldschool gnome "Radiance" window and fluxbox menu decorations already. So it basically looks like an old style gnome desktop, but a lot more snappy and way less resources being used. We'll see though, I can easily uninstall all of gnome in one command with Arch and try something else. I really only need the GUI for Firefox so I can snag what I want and move them to
    my library all on one machine.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
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    * Origin: thePharcyde_ distribution system (Wisconsin) (46:1/100)
  • From wkitty42@46:1/132 to Accession on Wed Nov 30 16:02:20 2016
    On 11/22/16, Accession said the following...

    Then open your browser and go to:

    [LAN-IP-OF-SERVER]:32400/web

    And use the step by step graphical instructions to add your library and configure your settings. Done deal!

    then what? how do you watch your library? is the pi connected to your TV some how and you just choose that input to see it? kinda like we have directv on hdmi1, a blueray player on hdmi2 and then put a pi on hdmi3??

    how do you control it all? is there a remote where you can just push the play or pause buttons or do you have to dick around with some web page on a
    computer somewhere??

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  • From Accession@46:1/100 to wkitty42 on Wed Nov 30 17:40:54 2016
    Hello wkitty42,

    On 30 Nov 16 16:02, wkitty42 wrote to Accession:

    And use the step by step graphical instructions to add your
    library and configure your settings. Done deal!

    then what? how do you watch your library? is the pi connected to your
    TV some how and you just choose that input to see it? kinda like we
    have directv on hdmi1, a blueray player on hdmi2 and then put a pi on hdmi3??

    I suppose you could do it any way you want, but we have all smart TVs in our house, so I just simply run the server on the Pi, and either go to input on the
    TV where the media server would be shown, or I use the Plex client app available for most smart TVs which connects directly to it via wifi.

    how do you control it all? is there a remote where you can just push
    the play or pause buttons or do you have to dick around with some web
    page on a computer somewhere??

    Just the standard TV remote. If you use the Plex client app on the TV you just load that up, and it has your library right there. Use the arrow keys (or newer
    Samsung TVs your remote actually acts like a mouse on your TV screen) to go to play, pause, etc.

    The web UI for Plex Media Server is only for setting up, updating your library when you add new content (immediately), or organizing.. Otherwise after initial
    setup you don't really have to use it much. In your settings, you can set the server to scan and update your library at intervals, and the rest is history.

    Regards,
    Nick

    ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
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