Barry wrote:
> Hi Nigel!
> NR> Mike wrote:
> >>That's if I can ever send anything to ilink. It seems the connection to my
> hub>>is an on again/off again affair.
> > I don't appear to be having any issues connecting to Michael lately. What
> > issues are you noticing?
> NR> + 05 Jan 20:43:58 [1098507] call to 454:1/1@ilink
> NR> 05 Jan 20:43:58 [1098507] trying cfbbs.no-ip.com
> NR> [173.61.230.164]:24554... ? 05 Jan 20:43:59 [1098507] connection
> NR> to 454:1/1@ilink failed: Connection refused
> NR> That.
> I'd refuse to answer at quarter to nine at night too! <bseg> To me
> "connection refused" is a relatively vague error message -- wrong user
> name? wrong password? wrong port? Password might look right but has a space
> at the end. Bad command line is a possibility: there are multiple punctuation
> characters which look the same to a human but are radically different to a
> computer -- I'm thinking single and double quote, double hyphens will turn
> into dashes, etc.
Connection refused means the other end won't accept my incoming connection for
some reason. The service may not be running, blocked by a firewall, routinng
issue. Nothing to do with username, it's not got that far.
> I tried a quick Google search for "1098507" -- at least ten pages of
> hits. Tried specifying with Synchronet but that got zero hits; so
> assuming a different communications transport.
That's the child pid of the binkd thread that is calling out. It helps to
track the process in the log file when multiple calls are placed at once.
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