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Re: FILE-import not working correctly for WL2K #bbs

 

John,
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also thanks to you for replying! This is the log:
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250527 15:57:56 >IMPORT ? ?SP rms:rec.eiver @ doma.in < call@...
250527 15:57:56 >IMPORT ? ?OK
250527 15:57:56 ?IMPORT ? ?Msg 14993 Routing Trace To RMS Via rec.eiver
250527 15:57:56 ?IMPORT ? ?Routing Trace to RMS Matches BBS RMS
250527 15:57:56 >IMPORT ? ?>
250527 15:57:56 | ? ? ? ? ?Imported 1 Message(s) from IMPORT/pbx-import.txt
[... mail is handed over to the RMS without the domain-part...]
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250527 16:01:42 >IMPORT ? ?SP rms:rec.eiver @doma.in < call@...
250527 16:01:42 >IMPORT ? ?*** Error: Invalid Format
250527 16:01:42 | ? ? ? ? ?Imported 0 Message(s) from IMPORT/pbx-import.txt
[...]
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250527 16:03:02 >IMPORT ? ?SP rms:rec.eiver@ doma.in < call@...
250527 16:03:02 >IMPORT ? ?*** Error: Invalid Format
250527 16:03:02 | ? ? ? ? ?Imported 0 Message(s) from IMPORT/pbx-import.txt
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73 - Jochen


Re: Bad config record RADIO=1

 

Can you post the port definitions for port 4 and 5?

Thanks,
John

On 27/05/2025 15:26, Misko YT7MPB via groups.io wrote:
John,

I just upgraded linbpq from version 6.0.24.65 to version 6.0.24.71 and noticed an error (see the Subject):

Initialising Port 01 Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02 SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03 TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04
Bad config record RADIO=1
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05
Bad config record RADIO=1
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06 KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3


That did not appear in version 6.0.24.65:

Initialising Port 01 Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02 SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03 TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06 KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3


Misko YT7MPB




Re: Bad config record RADIO=1

 

What sign, where to remove from?

Misko YT7MPB

Remove = sign

RADIO 1
COM6 9600 ICOM IC718 5E
4,3.5855,USB,F1,P23,W2


Ray N3HYM



On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 10:26?AM Misko YT7MPB via groups.io <skoric=
[email protected]> wrote:

John,

I just upgraded linbpq from version 6.0.24.65 to version 6.0.24.71 and
noticed an error (see the Subject):

Initialising Port 01 Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02 SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03 TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04
Bad config record RADIO=1
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05
Bad config record RADIO=1
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06 KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3


That did not appear in version 6.0.24.65:

Initialising Port 01 Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02 SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03 TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06 KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3


Misko YT7MPB










Re: Bad config record RADIO=1

 

Remove =? sign

RADIO 1
  COM6 9600 ICOM IC718 5E
  4,3.5855,USB,F1,P23,W2

Ray N3HYM


On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 10:26?AM Misko YT7MPB via <skoric=[email protected]> wrote:
John,

I just upgraded linbpq from version 6.0.24.65 to version 6.0.24.71 and noticed an error (see the Subject):

Initialising Port 01? ? ?Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02? ? ?SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03? ? ?TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04? ? ?
Bad config record RADIO=1
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05? ? ?
Bad config record RADIO=1
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06? ? ?KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3


That did not appear in version :

Initialising Port 01? ? ?Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02? ? ?SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03? ? ?TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04? ? ?
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05? ? ?
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06? ? ?KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3


Misko YT7MPB






Bad config record RADIO=1

 

John,

I just upgraded linbpq from version 6.0.24.65 to version 6.0.24.71 and noticed an error (see the Subject):

Initialising Port 01 Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02 SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03 TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04
Bad config record RADIO=1
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05
Bad config record RADIO=1
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06 KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3


That did not appear in version 6.0.24.65:

Initialising Port 01 Telnet Server
Initialising Port 02 SCS Pactor /dev/ttyUSB1
Initialising Port 03 TCPKISS IP 127.0.0.1 Port 8001 Chan A
Initialising Port 04
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan A
Initialising Port 05
UZ7HO Host 127.0.0.1 Port 8000 Chan B
Initialising Port 06 KAM Pactor /dev/ttyUSB3


Misko YT7MPB


Monitor Raw Packets LinBPQ #llinbpq

 

Is there a way to monitor raw packets with LinBPQ like you can with BPQ32?
I am running a TNC-X.


Re: FILE-import not working correctly for WL2K #bbs

 

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Jochen,

What does the BBS log show?

Thanks,
John


On 25/05/2025 19:49, Jochen via groups.io wrote:

Hi John,
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for automated messages I am using the import successfully for bulletins and personal messages within the bbs for the equivalent file.
Trying to send a winlink-mail or smtp-address in this way the domain is stripped an d causes an error-notification by the receiving system.
That's how the import-file looks like:
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SP rms:usermail @ doma.in < MYCALL@...
Subject-Text
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Lorem ipsum...
/EX
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Same problem with "smtp:" instead of "rms:" and "winlink.org" instead of "doma.in"
Thanks once again for your steady work and updates!
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73 - Jochen


Re: FILE-import not working correctly for WL2K #bbs

 

Hi Chuck,
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thanks for answering! Removing the space before or after the @ the file is simply removed without importing anything at all.
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73 - Jochen


Re: FILE-import not working correctly for WL2K #bbs

 

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On 5/25/25 14:49, Jochen via groups.io wrote:
SP rms:usermail @ doma.in < MYCALL@...

Hi, Jochen:

What happens if your remove the spaces before and after "@"?

73, Chuck


FILE-import not working correctly for WL2K #bbs

 

Hi John,
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for automated messages I am using the import successfully for bulletins and personal messages within the bbs for the equivalent file.
Trying to send a winlink-mail or smtp-address in this way the domain is stripped an d causes an error-notification by the receiving system.
That's how the import-file looks like:
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SP rms:usermail @ doma.in < MYCALL@...
Subject-Text
?
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Lorem ipsum...
/EX
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Same problem with "smtp:" instead of "rms:" and "winlink.org" instead of "doma.in"
Thanks once again for your steady work and updates!
?
73 - Jochen


Re: Configure axip port in bpq32.cfg

 

On Sun, May 25, 2025 at 08:55 AM, Bob-va3rjs wrote:
I did remove that in one of my iterations of the config file¡­it was causing an out and out failure to process the file. Thanks
Are you able to try this again and view the syslog for BPQ startup errors?
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--
73,
Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: Configure axip port in bpq32.cfg

 

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Ok John thanks,yes it was error=98

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On May 25, 2025, at 10:33?AM, John G8BPQ via groups.io <john.wiseman@...> wrote:

? Depends on what the bInd error is, but the most common is error 98 which is normally caused by having two copies of LinBPQ running..

73, John


On 24/05/2025 21:42, Bob-va3rjs via groups.io wrote:
Hi attached is my current config for axip on my raspberrypi.
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just wondering what i am missing i am getting a bind error for the udp port.
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PORT
?PORTNUM=4
?ID=AX/IP/UDP?
?DRIVER=BPQAXIP
PROTOCOL=AXUDP
?QUALITY=200 ? ? ? ?; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on
? ? ? ? ? ? ; this port, unless overridden by a locked route
? ? ? ? ? ? ; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts
?MINQUAL=0 ? ? ? ?; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or
? ? ? ? ? ? ; equal to MINQUAL will be sent on this port. A value
? ? ? ? ? ? ; of 0 sends everything.
?MAXFRAME=7 ? ? ? ?; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7)
?FRACK=7000 ? ? ? ?; Level 2 timout in milliseconds
?RESPTIME=1000 ? ? ? ?; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds
?RETRIES=10 ? ? ? ?; Level 2 maximum retry value
?UNPROTO=ID ? ? ? ?; BTEXT broadcast addrs format: DEST[,digi1[,digi2]]
CONFIG
?UDP 10093 ? ? ? ?;Listens for UDP packets on this UDP port number
?UDP 10092
?MHEARD ON
; AUTOADDMAP
?BROADCAST NODES
?BROADCAST ID
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?MAP K0ZCO-1 K0ZCO.DDNS.NET UDP 10093 B

ENDPORT
--
Bob
va3rjs


--
Bob
va3rjs


Re: Packet Map Question?

 

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See M0LTEMapInfo in



73, John




On 24/05/2025 22:58, Christopher Molnar KO4YAW via groups.io wrote:

Hello,
This may not be the right place for this question so please forgive me and direct me to the appropriate group.
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I am wondering why on the packet map at:
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My station shows everything as a (inet) port, but when I look at other stations HF ports they show (FSK)? I am also noticing that they show heard stations on their FSK ports, but for some reason the only heard stations I show are on my AX.25 links.
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Mine:
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Other comparison:

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My bet is I do not have something configured properly, I would like to solve this.
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Thanks for any suggestions!
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-Chris
KO4YAW


Re: Configure axip port in bpq32.cfg

 

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Depends on what the bInd error is, but the most common is error 98 which is normally caused by having two copies of LinBPQ running..

73, John


On 24/05/2025 21:42, Bob-va3rjs via groups.io wrote:

Hi attached is my current config for axip on my raspberrypi.
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just wondering what i am missing i am getting a bind error for the udp port.
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PORT
?PORTNUM=4
?ID=AX/IP/UDP?
?DRIVER=BPQAXIP
PROTOCOL=AXUDP
?QUALITY=200 ? ? ? ?; Quality factor applied to node broadcasts heard on
? ? ? ? ? ? ; this port, unless overridden by a locked route
? ? ? ? ? ? ; entry. Setting to 0 stops node broadcasts
?MINQUAL=0 ? ? ? ?; Entries in the nodes table with qualities greater or
? ? ? ? ? ? ; equal to MINQUAL will be sent on this port. A value
? ? ? ? ? ? ; of 0 sends everything.
?MAXFRAME=7 ? ? ? ?; Max outstanding frames (1 thru 7)
?FRACK=7000 ? ? ? ?; Level 2 timout in milliseconds
?RESPTIME=1000 ? ? ? ?; Level 2 delayed ack timer in milliseconds
?RETRIES=10 ? ? ? ?; Level 2 maximum retry value
?UNPROTO=ID ? ? ? ?; BTEXT broadcast addrs format: DEST[,digi1[,digi2]]
CONFIG
?UDP 10093 ? ? ? ?;Listens for UDP packets on this UDP port number
?UDP 10092
?MHEARD ON
; AUTOADDMAP
?BROADCAST NODES
?BROADCAST ID
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?MAP K0ZCO-1 K0ZCO.DDNS.NET UDP 10093 B

ENDPORT
--
Bob
va3rjs


Re: Configure axip port in bpq32.cfg

 

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I did remove that in one of my iterations of the config file¡­it was causing an out and out failure to process the file. Thanks

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On May 25, 2025, at 9:42?AM, Mark Taylor <mtaylor@...> wrote:

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I have never seen this:
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PROTOCOL=AXUDP
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Maybe it's new, maybe old, maybe I'm going crazy... but try removing or commenting out that line.
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--
73,
Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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--
Bob
va3rjs


LINCHAT not reporting.

 

What would cause a Linchat to not report to the nodemap?? Would an old 6.0.21.1 version not report due to being so outdated?
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Configuration looks correct, the links show yellow on the map, but the chat node does not. Of course the chat node shows Not Reporting in the Chat Report as well.
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(Asking for a friend.)
Update is not yet possible...but in the future.
--
73,
Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: Configure axip port in bpq32.cfg

 

I have never seen this:
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PROTOCOL=AXUDP
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Maybe it's new, maybe old, maybe I'm going crazy... but try removing or commenting out that line.
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--
73,
Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: Configure axip port in bpq32.cfg

 

Thanks everyone
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well i removed the 10092 port and now my bind error is gone, but i don¡¯t see the 10093 port in the netstat command, i see other linbpq ports in the Listen state but not 10093.
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made sure the port is also open in my router.
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I will look at it again tomorrow AM!
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happy Memorial Day to my American friends on here!
--
Bob
va3rjs


Re: Configure axip port in bpq32.cfg

 

Comment out the UDP 10092 line.? It does not seem like you need it with this configuration.
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Kill the BPQ process.? If Windows start up the task manager and look for any 'phantom' bpq process that should not be running.? If linux do a killall bpq (or whatever the command is...)
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Then restart BPQ.
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The netstat command will identify what process is using each port.? You just have to get the options right...
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When I initially read your message I did not see the bind error statement.? I'm getting old...
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73,
Mark, N5MDT
Montgomery, Texas
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Re: Configure axip port in bpq32.cfg

 

Probably there is something else using udp port 10092 or 10093. You may be able to determine what with something like:

sudo ss -nlpt

or

sudo netstat -nlpt

This should show you what process id/name is using that port. So you can either stop that process or find another unused UDP port to put on those lines in the bpq config.