• Binkit/Tickit (REPOST)

    From Terry@1:103/705 to All on Tue May 1 01:03:48 2018
    (REPOST)
    Hi

    ok well well im waiting for a reply on my Binkit post i thought i would work ontickit, I am running binkit and tickit on win with the newest update for sbbs, what i am wanting to know right now is for tickit what is better to us?

    Dir=
    or
    Path=

    witch one will be better to use on a win system i have more ? but i will ask them once i get this part done and going. Looking for someone that is running it and what they think Basicly Pro's and Cones thanks.

    Sincerly
    Terry

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  • From Al@1:103/705 to Terry on Tue May 1 02:23:30 2018
    Re: Binkit/Tickit (REPOST)
    By: Terry to All on Tue May 01 2018 01:03 am

    update for sbbs, what i am wanting to know right now is for tickit what is better to us?

    Dir=
    or
    Path=

    I use Dir= because then files will be imported into your filebase. Path= will place those files into the path given but they will not be imported.

    witch one will be better to use on a win system i have more ? but i will ask them once i get this part done and going.

    Ticket (and BinkIT) will work with any system you run your BBS on, windows, linux, *BSD, or even the Pi.

    I like that.

    Looking for someone that is running it and what they think Basicly Pro's and Cones thanks.

    I have been running it for a short time. The Pro's are that it is simple and effective. For a leaf node it works wonderfully.

    The Cons (as I see it) are that there is no remote Filefix for nodes to connect or disconnect their areas so you need to do that your self.

    Files that I send to my points in othernets are from my fido address. That has not been a problem for me since those points are my own, simply for testing. In the grand scheme of things that could be a problem for hub nodes.

    If we asked Deuce we could probably get tickit to send from a different aka with a keyword in tickit.ini possibly. Writing a filefix though, is no small task.. but it might be worth asking about.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@1:103/705 to Al on Tue May 1 08:59:49 2018
    Re: Binkit/Tickit (REPOST)
    By: Al to Terry on Tue May 01 2018 02:23 am

    The Cons (as I see it) are that there is no remote Filefix for nodes to connect or disconnect their areas so you need to do that your self.

    I wonder if the areafix code in SBBSECHO could be reused?

    Files that I send to my points in othernets are from my fido address. That has not been a problem for me since those points are my own, simply for testing. In the grand scheme of things that could be a problem for hub nodes.

    I was wondering about that - I'm a file hub for 2 nets and would want to be able to use the zone-matching AKA for the to/from address for files.

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  • From Al@1:103/705 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu May 3 02:17:37 2018
    Re: Binkit/Tickit (REPOST)
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Al on Tue May 01 2018 08:59 am

    The Cons (as I see it) are that there is no remote Filefix for nodes
    to connect or disconnect their areas so you need to do that your
    self.

    I wonder if the areafix code in SBBSECHO could be reused?

    I've wondered about that too but I don't know if that is on the todo list or not. Nodes can change their tick password with Areafix now but not file areas AFAIK.

    Maybe Deuce or Digital Man will have a comment.

    Files that I send to my points in othernets are from my fido
    address. That has not been a problem for me since those points are
    my own, simply for testing. In the grand scheme of things that could
    be a problem for hub nodes.

    I was wondering about that - I'm a file hub for 2 nets and would want to be able to use the zone-matching AKA for the to/from address for files.

    I'm an NC in one of my nets but have no nodes to send files to presently. If that ever changes I may need to do some thing about that. :)

    Deuce Help!

    Ttyl :-),
    Al


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