wouldn't mind, send a netmail to dogbone@4:920/1 Subject doesn't matter.
wouldn't mind, send a netmail to dogbone@4:920/1 Subject doesn't
matter.
Thank you to those who have tested so far. FYI, /QUERY will now give a list
of nodes that have used the server.
@BBSID: GATOFUEG
Re: DogBone
By: John Dovey to All on Sun Jun 20 2021 19:35:16
wouldn't mind, send a netmail to dogbone@4:920/1 Subject doesn't
matter.
Thank you to those who have tested so far. FYI, /QUERY will now give a list of nodes that have used the server.
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Thank you to those who have tested so far. FYI, /QUERY will now give a list
of nodes that have used the server.
Can you implement the /DELETE function!
I don't want to be registered in your database, without giving my consent. In the EU you would be breaking the law with this... ;)
Can you implement the /DELETE function!
Seems to be implemented now.
Can you implement the /DELETE function!
Seems to be implemented now.
I still get: "/DELETE is Not implimented yet" as response, so I don't think so...
Can you implement the /DELETE function!
Seems to be implemented now.
I still get: "/DELETE is Not implimented yet" as response, so I don't
think so...
Ok, so the "/HELP" information is not ok then.
/DELETE Remove your information from the database
I don't quite understand the idea of this server... What is (or will
be?) the purpose of collecting this kind of data?
i think the HELP should be a bit more detailed :)True enough. Once I get where I want to go, I think the current format of the help will be sufficient as a summary, then one of the options could be for (for example) /FULLHELP which will send the extended, verbose, detailed "Idiot's Guide and How To" ... :-)
Nope. Not yet. In fact I don't think I actually need to seeing as the only personally identifying info is freely available all over the place.. ie name/alias and node number. Also, as it stands now, it's easy enough to send something like this to the server:Can you implement the /DELETE function!Seems to be implemented now.
I don't want to be registered in your database, without giving myLast time I visited Panama, it was not in the EU. ;)
consent. In the EU you would be breaking the law with this... ;)
I don't quite understand the idea of this server... What is (or willI'm not sure either. Currently it just seems to be a proof of concept. But why register nodes/bbs's when we already have the nodelist?
be?) the purpose of collecting this kind of data?
Also true. I'm really curious about this though. I put "Wilfred van Velzen" into google and it came back with all sorts of interesting information, including inter alia:
https://fidonet.3bsoft.com/index.php?t=usrinfo&id=260&
So.. are they in violation of the EU Law?
But they sure are in violation of the area rules. FN_SYSOP is a sysop only echo. Not to be made readable by non-sysops.Honored more in the breech from what I've seen. <shrug>
Can you implement the /DELETE function!
Seems to be implemented now.Nope. Not yet. In fact I don't think I actually need to seeing as the only personally identifying info is freely available all over the place..
ie name/alias and node number.
Also, as it stands now, it's easy enough to send something like this
to the server:
/UPDATE
%Contact=Mickey Mouse
%FirstName=Mickey
%Surname=Mouse
That should do enough to handle most people's concerns ;-)
I don't want to be registered in your database, without giving my
consent. In the EU you would be breaking the law with this... ;)
Last time I visited Panama, it was not in the EU. ;)
Also true. I'm really curious about this though. I put "Wilfred van Velzen"
into google and it came back with all sorts of interesting information, including inter alia:
https://fidonet.3bsoft.com/index.php?t=usrinfo&id=260&
So.. are they in violation of the EU Law?
Net ter inligting, ek hou baie daarvan om met Nederlandse mense te
praat in Afrikaans.. al voel dit vir julle as of die taal heel vreemd voorkom ;-)
It should be up to the node if he wants to be in your database or not. So only add them when they send a /ADD (not on any command like the /HELP), and delete them when they send the /DELETE.
That's not the same thing, and for instance the nodenumber remains in your database.True. As it happens, I think I explained this elsewhere/elsewhen, my intention is to import the Nodelist data anyway...
If you want the cooperation of sysops, you should leave them the freedom of choice in these matters!Sure.
That's something different, I choose to use a public media to voice my oppinion. I didn't have the choice to be added to your database, and have no idea what it will be used for and where it will be published.I understand your concern, but feel that it's a little like worrying about the stable-door. That horse has already bolted. Your name and node number of public information and can be (and are) harvested, mangled, spindled and folded by whoever wants to do that.
Ja ik moet erg mijn best doen om het te kunnen begrijpen... ;)LOL. (of eerder, LMGA - Lag my Gat af)
Ok. Done. Needs to be tested properly.Can you implement the /DELETE function!
Ja ik moet erg mijn best doen om het te kunnen begrijpen... ;)LOL. (of eerder, LMGA - Lag my Gat af)
Ek weet. Ek verstaan Nederlands maar nie so mooi as dit vinnge gepraat
is nie.. En dan maak ons so met die tweevoudige "nie".. wat ek weet
maak julle hare grys..
In elkgeval, miskien is dit nie die regte plek vir hierdie gesprek.
Ok. Done. Needs to be tested properly.Can you implement the /DELETE function!
Also, if you do a /Query, /Delete or /Help it won't add anything to the database.
John Dovey wrote to All <=-
Re: Re: DogBone
I'm giving your dogbone a try :)Thsnk you.
John Dovey wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Thsnk you.
Let me know how it goes ...
It went pretty good! I was more interested in the nodes/hosts in my zone:net for fido since I'm the coordinator. It showed the massive amounts of those who are in my area (4) <G> Very good!
It went pretty good! I was more interested in the nodes/hosts in my zone:net for fido since I'm the coordinator. It showed the massive amounts of those who are in my area (4) <G> Very good!
John Dovey wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
Ok, you can now send dogbone@4:920/1 the command /NODELIST like this:
/NODELIST
#Zone=x
#Net=x
Does /NODELIST go in the subject line? I wasn't sure. Also is "#" mandatory in front of Zone and Net?
concept in mind that I think could be useful. One which encapsulates a numb of different aspects. Just one of those is auto updates to the nodelist. That's the simplest and least important aspect, I think. Extending out from that is auto-discovery and routing, shared (distributed) registry of nodes users, registry of echos and which are carried by which nodes etc.
I wonder what good is the ambition, if a ZC will not process your segments?Quite honestly, I don't understand your question.
If the RC/ZC/IC is presented with a well formatted nodelist (or segment of one) why would they care how it was generated?
On 26 Jun 21 21:20:02, John Dovey said the following to Nick Andre:
If the RC/ZC/IC is presented with a well formatted nodelist (or segment of
one) why would they care how it was generated?
You'd be surprised... its not "how" its generated but "by whom".
The current nodelist management is one of checks and balances. It has worked,
currently works, will work tomorrow... the human element just works.
Where is the checks and balances in your project, and what obligation does an
RC or ZC have to accept your data?
Nick
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