In today's use of dns is the process of using node lists for netmail routin still important or is this just something maintained for older systems who not support this?
In today's use of dns is the process of using node lists for netmail routing still important or is this just something maintained for older systems who do not support this?
Are all nodes registered with the Fidonet dns system or is this a best effort practice?
Atreyu wrote to Tom Moore <=-
Are you for real?
Rob Swindell wrote to Tom Moore <=-
Re: Netmail Routing
By: Tom Moore to All on Mon Dec 09 2024 11:34 am
In today's use of dns is the process of using node lists for netmail routing still important or is this just something maintained for older systems who do not support this?
Not all nodes are Internet-connected or using BinkP.
Are you for real?
Yes,
I asked because as I understand it Fidonet has been completely converted to internet based bbs's where dns is how systems find each other.
Not all nodes are Internet-connected or using BinkP.
Oh, I see.
I didn't know that there were still some systems connecting over dial-up or other methods to send messages that are not internet based.
DNS has absolutely nothing to do with the nodelist.
Atreyu wrote to Tom Moore <=-
DNS has absolutely nothing to do with the nodelist.
Re: Re: Netmail Routing
By: Atreyu to Tom Moore on Mon Dec 09 2024 03:26 pm
> DNS has absolutely nothing to do with the nodelist.
Well, it kind of does since the FidoNet nodelist (at least zones 1 and 2's) is used to populate the DNS zone file for the binkp.net domain:
$ host f426.n229.z1.binkp.net
f426.n229.z1.binkp.net is an alias for bbs.darkrealms.ca.
bbs.darkrealms.ca has address 142.112.73.114
Well, it kind of does since the FidoNet nodelist (at least zones 1 and 2's) used to populate the DNS zone file for the binkp.net domain:
$ host f426.n229.z1.binkp.net
f426.n229.z1.binkp.net is an alias for bbs.darkrealms.ca.
bbs.darkrealms.ca has address 142.112.73.114
Based on my lack of experience with how Netmail really works I thought that was always used by mailers as a fall back if the nodelist wasn't available, if a 1:ALL hub wasn't in the routing table.
I wasn't aware that BinkP's use of dns was an extra feature that isn't requ and is offered as a solution to not having a nodelist present and is not offered by all mailers.
Well, it kind of does since the FidoNet nodelist (at least zones 1 and 2's) used to populate the DNS zone file for the binkp.net domain:
Semantics aside, DNS is not in Policy, not technically required on an application, not really a blip on my radar... If I connect to your system, fine. If not, oh well.... GIGO.
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