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howto:binkd [2017/07/13 17:03] – [See Also] Add link to BinkD web-site (binkd.org) digital man | howto:binkd [2021/01/17 22:34] – revert fixme ragnarok | ||
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**Tip:** Use '' | **Tip:** Use '' | ||
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+ | **NOTE:** If root-domain is used, it applies to //all// FTNs listed. This is not proper if you are in more than one FTN because all f.n.z DNS lookups will go to this domain no matter what FTN they are. In the case of binkp.net, it only knows fidonet. Each FTN that provides DNS lookups for f.n.z format need their own DNS lookup host specified. So you should use the newer format of binkd' | ||
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+ | eg:<file binkd.cfg> | ||
+ | #domain FTN outbound dir zone DNS lookup host | ||
+ | domain | ||
+ | domain | ||
+ | domain | ||
+ | domain | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== SBBSecho ===== | ===== SBBSecho ===== | ||
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===== Multiple Zones ===== | ===== Multiple Zones ===== | ||
- | That's all find and dandy if Fido is the only FTN network you're on... but what if you're a member of more than one (a.k.a. " | + | That's all fine and dandy if Fido is the only FTN network you're on... but what if you're a member of more than one (a.k.a. " |
^Variable | ^Variable |