-- F I D O N E W S -- +----------------------------+---------------------------------------+ | The newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: | | FidoNet community | "FidoNews" | | _ | +27-41-515-913 [5:5/23] | | / \ | | | /|oo \ | | | (_| /_) | | | _`@/_ \ _ | | | | | \ \\ | Editor: | | | (*) | \ )) | Henk Wolsink 5:7104/2 | | |__U__| / \// | | | _//|| _\ / | | | (_/(_|(____/ | | | (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. | | | -- JOSEPH PULITZER | +----------------------------+---------------------------------------+ | Submission address: FidoNews Editor 5:5/23 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | MORE addresses: | | | | submissions=> editor@fidonews.org | | hwolsink@catpe.alt.za | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | For information, copyrights, article submissions, | | obtaining copies of FidoNews or the internet gateway FAQ | | please refer to the end of this file. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1 2. ARTICLES ................................................. 2 North American Backbone Echo Changes [Sep-Oct] ........... 2 Feed Cuts vs. Message Filtering .......................... 2 Fidonet over IP, Part 4 of 4 ............................. 4 3. NOTICES .................................................. 12 4. FIDONET BY INTERNET ...................................... 13 5. FIDONEWS INFORMATION ..................................... 16 FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 1 9 Nov 1998 ================================================================= EDITORIAL ================================================================= Greetings, Summer has started in this part of the world and only yesterday it was reported that snow was expected on some of the higher mountains ranges in the eastern part of South Africa. Snow this time of the year? Strange things have happened in the past, but this takes the cake. Have been busy with many things this past week, including my regular job, which left me with very little time to do things I needed to do. Enjoy reading what there is this week. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 2 9 Nov 1998 ================================================================= ARTICLES ================================================================= North American Backbone Echo Changes [Sep-Oct] by Lisa Gronke, 1:105/9 lisa@psg.com Summary of backbone echo changes during Sep & Oct. Brought to you courtesy of (unix) diff. Note: The North American Backbone has changed the format of its areafix compatible lists. Backbone.na now lists all NAB backbone echos. The backbone.no list has been discontinued. Echos that are in jeopardy because of low traffic or an expired Elist entry are listed in Section 3 of the weekly backstat.na. diff (backbone.na + .no) 05-Jul-98 backbone.na 06-Sep-98 [edited]. Added to the backbone --------------------- > BAD_COPS What ya gonna do when they come for you > ENGLISH_TUTOR English Tutoring for the English Language > FEED_CUT Inform users sysops and *EC's of echo feed cuts > INET_NODELIST FidoNet Nodelisting of Internet Sites > INJOY The InJoy Internet Dialer > LE/SECURITY Law Enforcement/Security Issues & Concerns > LINUX_BBS Linux BBSing > MOTOR_SPORTS_RESULTS Various Motor Sports Results > NT4_UK Discussion of Microsoft's NT4 Workstation/Server > OKLAHOMA GENERAL CHAT FOR OKLAHOMA > PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL CHAT FOR PENNSYLVANIA > TORNADO.SUPPORT Tornado BBS Software Support Echo Removed from the backbone or quasi-backbone ------------------------------------------- < ANEWS (not in EchoList since 5/1/98) < ANIME (not in EchoList since 6/1/98) < ER (low traffic since 4/1/98) < FIPS (low traffic since 4/1/98) < IRS_HELP (low traffic since 4/1/98) < PCBPPL (low traffic since 4/1/98) < RAILFANS (not in EchoList since 6/1/98) < RECOVERY (not in EchoList since 5/1/98) ----------------------------------------------------------------- o There are 720 echos in backbone.na [01-Nov-98] (up 111) o There are 0 echos in backbone.no (down 107) o for a total of 720 backbone echos (up 4) ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 3 9 Nov 1998 Feed Cuts vs. Message Filtering by Jerry Schwartz, 1:142/928 In last week's FidoNews, Gordon Lewicky made an impassioned statement against feed cuts and in favor of "culling" offensive posters' messages from echos. Unfortunately, I think he's heading down a wrong and very dangerous path. If a nuisance poster is denied the ability to post in an echo by a sysop, his or her messages simply don't exist -- anywhere. However, the proposed culling action would by definition happen when the sysop does not agree to restrict access to the echo; so the culling would have to occur at one or more other systems. At the very least, this presumes that suitable software is universally available; but there is a worse problem. Once specific messages are being filtered out on certain systems (and possibly not on other systems), it will quickly become obvious because there will be replies and side comments which won't be filtered out. We have enough problems tracking down broken links without introducing the appearance of broken links deliberately. A more insidious problem is that the widespread, sanctioned use of such techniques would provide cover for unsanctioned use. "My, oh my, did I accidentally put your name in my filter? I'll fix that first thing a week from Tuesday." I don't think any of us want to see that. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 4 9 Nov 1998 Fidonet over IP, Part 4 of 4: Policy aspects about IP-Nodes Copyright 1998 by Lothar Behet Part 1 and 2 in FidoNews issue contained a definition of Fidonet-over-IP and the available software. Part 3 was dedicated to possibilities of and actual proposals for integration of ip-nodes 1. Basics (again :) Let us take a look on requirements for conventional nodes at first (excerpts from the Fidonet policy 4.07): --- 1.3.2 Geography Each level of FidoNet is geographically contained by the level immediately above it. A given geographic location is covered by one zone and one region within that zone, and is either in one network or not in a network. There are never two zones, two regions, or two networks which cover the same geographic area. --- 1.3.3 Zone Mail Hour Zone Mail Hour (ZMH) is a defined time during which all nodes in a zone are required to be able to accept netmail. Each Fidonet zone defines a ZMH and publishes the time of its ZMH to all other Fidonet zones. See sections 2.1.8 and 10.2. --- 2.1.8 Exclusivity of Zone Mail Hour Zone Mail Hour is the heart of FidoNet, as this is when network mail is passed between systems. Any system which wishes to be a part of FidoNet must be able to receive mail during this time using the protocol defined in the current FidoNet Technical Standards Committee publication (FTS-0001 at this writing). It is permissible to have greater capability (for example, to support additional protocols or extended mail hours), but the minimum requirement is FTS-0001 capability during this one hour of the day. --- 2.1.9 Private Nodes The rare exception to ZMH compliance is private nodes. Persons requesting private nodes should be supported as points if possible. A private listing is justified when the system must interface with many others, such as an echomail distributor. In these cases, the exact manner and timing of mail delivery is arranged between the private node and other systems. Such an agreement between a private system and a hub is not binding on FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 5 9 Nov 1998 any replacement for that hub. A private node must be a part of a network (they cannot be independents in the region.) Private listings impact each member of FidoNet, since they take up space in everyone's nodelist. Private listings which are for the convenience of one sysop (at the expense of every other sysop in FidoNet) are a luxury which is no longer possible. Non-essential redundant listings (more than one listing for the same telephone number, except as mandated by FTSC standards) also fall into this category. Sysops requesting private or redundant listings must justify them with a statement explaining how they benefit the local net or FidoNet as a whole. The Network Coordinator or Regional Coordinator may review this statement at any time and listings which are not justified will be removed. --- 10.2 Timing of Zone Mail Hour Zone Mail Hour is observed each day, including weekends and holidays. The time is based upon Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), also known as Greenwich Mean time (GMT). In areas which observe Daylight Savings Time during part of the year, the local time of zone mail hour will change because FidoNet does not observe Daylight Savings Time. The exact timing of Zone Mail Hour is set for each zone by the Zone Coordinator. In FidoNet Zone 1, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 0900 to 1000 UTC. In each of the time zones, this is: Eastern Standard Time 4 AM to 5 AM Central Standard Time 3 AM to 4 AM Mountain Standard Time 2 AM to 3 AM Pacific Standard Time 1 AM to 2 AM FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 6 9 Nov 1998 Hawaii Standard Time 11 PM to Midnight In FidoNet Zone 2, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 0230 to 0330 UTC. In Fidonet Zone 3, Zone Mail Hour is observed from 1800 to 1900 UTC. In each of the time Zones involved this is: GMT +12 Zone 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM (New Zealand) GMT +10 Zone 4:00 AM to 5:00 AM (East Australia) (Papua New Guinea) (Micronesia) GMT +9.5 Zone 3:30 AM to 4:30 AM (Central Australia) GMT +9 Zone 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM (Japan) (Korea) (Eastern Indonesia) GMT +8 Zone 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM (Hong Kong) (Taiwan) (Central Indonesia) (Philippines) (Western Australia) GMT +7 Zone 1:00 AM to 2:00 AM (Malaysia) (Singapore) (Thailand) (Western Indonesia) --- FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 7 9 Nov 1998 Each Coordinator (i.e. RC, ZC) is responsible for his part the nodelist data, which at last is the "phonebook" of Fidonet. It contains the required data for a possible direct session between any two nodes, as long as they use the same technology (certain analog modems, ISDN, IP in the future). --- The requirement of FTS-0001 handshake protocol may be relativated, as FTS-0001, Chapter H leaves room for future development over non-dial nets, which might include a modified handshaking procedure. --- Availability for direct calls from any other node Internet connections have one thing in common with ISDN-nodes: They can only be accessed with the same type of technology, while both are incompatible to each other and to conventional PSTN-nodes. Since 1993 ISDN-nodes are included in the nodelist with their special flags and most of them run at least one additional analog line or use specialized terminal adpaters, which support conventional calls via ISDN as transport layer as a combined node. --- In fact, there are 3 major points for assigning a node number: ZMH (Zone Mail Hour), geography and FTS-0001. FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 8 9 Nov 1998 2. Effects for IP-Nodes? The internet acting as additional carrier for FTN-compatible sessions is in fact a non-dial-net, mostly formed of a huge mass of permanent communication paths. Only the individual session between any two nodes requires both systems availability for that duration, so that even dial-in users may run Fidonet over ip. The timeslice may be ZMH or any other clearly stated online-time (i.e. published via T-flags in the nodelist), as long as ZMH is included in it. So there is no need for an in most countries quite expensive permanent connection to the internet to maintain CM-capability (Continues Mail), as this may be realized using callback capabilities for the internet connection. There is no easy resolution for geography within the internet, as neither the ip number nor the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) are bound directly to geographical definitions. Even a system with a certain FQDN (i.e. www.fidonet.org, fido.nrh.de) might be hosted in the USA or any other country. This concludes, that the geographical position is bound to the sysop home site and this assigns his membership to a certain net in the sense of Fidonet. FTS-0001 defines all aspects of a certain handshake procedure between two nodes, focused on a conventional dial-net via telephone lines. While Chapter H leaves room for future developments, the strict accordance to the FTS-0001 procedure should be thought over again. The internet as a carrier medium can not guarantee for a minimum bandwidth for a certain session neither for calculatable response FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 9 9 Nov 1998 times. This makes a strict FTS-0001 sessions under certain circumstances unreliable or even impossible, as its definition of timeouts is insufficient for slow connections via certain parts of the internet, especially when satellite links are included on some parts of the routing path. This uncalculatable response behaviour is considered in some modern protocols especially designed for transfer of data via the internet (i.e. BinkP), while it still allows the authentification based on the fidonet nodelist data. There might be developed other variants for fidonet-over-ip in the future, which should be taken into consideration, as long as they are publicly available. 3. Some practical experiences As I was one of the early ip-nodes in fidonet, i use strict fidonet-over-ip since more than one year. Therefore i especially included the chapter about FTS-0001 relativity in this article, as BinkP does not fulfill it, but certain connections are really impossible with FTS-0001 via telnet or Vmodem. Within this year, i saw many nodes announcing ip-capabilities for fidonet use, but some them disappeared without any further notice. So many lists of ip-nodes (in the future even my own one) are unreliable, as long as they are not maintained regularly. Other transport protocols: FTP does not require the nodelist for authenfication of a sessions, is it is a completely closed definition of its own as one of the standard functions in the internet. Email-based methods generally do not require any direct, FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 10 9 Nov 1998 authentificated session between the recipants. 4. Conclusion An IP-node may be a "legal" part of Fidonet, as long as his system is available at least at ZMH. His system must support a direct handshaking session over ip, while nodelist data is used for calling and authentification. He belongs to a certain geographical net, based on his home site and his NC handles his nodelist entry in a responsible manner. Additional protocols should be considered as announcable, as some interested people might use it without installation of a complete node-system software package for easy participation within fidonet below the node-status. In my proposal (see part 3) I considered all of the above aspects, including the possible future developments, which might not be calculated completely at this time. The the nomenclature of the flags with an leading "I" just shows any node directly the participation of a special class (comparable to Vxxx for ISDN nodes, Hxx for Hst, Zxx for Zyxel), the official definition of ip-flags is more important than their optical design. Sources and availability: For an actual compilation of sources, download and other information, just take a look on http://home.nrh.de/~lbehet/fido/ (The site is tri-lingual (english/german/partly esperanto) at this moment, but volunteer translators are already busy :) FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 11 9 Nov 1998 Testing FIP all around the world: Beside connections to the authors system (fido.nrh.de at 194.231.142.17) with BinkP:24554, Telnet:23 and Vmodem:3141, the above mentioned website offers an ip nodelist, which is continuously growing :) Legal information: Copyright 1998 by Lothar Behet This series of articles may be distributed freely within the fidonet community. The distribution (partially or complete) on digital or printed media without explicit authorization of the author is prohibited. FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 12 9 Nov 1998 ================================================================= NOTICES ================================================================= Future History 23 Nov 1998 35th Anniversary of Doctor Who. 1 Dec 1998 Fifteenth Anniversary of release of Fido version 1 by Tom Jennings. 16 Feb 1999 13th Anniversary of the introduction of EchoMail by Jeff Rush. 12 May 1999 12th Anniversary of Fido Operations in Zone 4; 10th Anniversary of the creation of FidoNet Zone 4. 24 Jul 1999 XIII Pan American Games [through 8 Aug 99]. 9 Jun 1999 Tenth Anniversary of the adoption of FidoNet Policy 4.07. 10 Sep 1999 10th anniversary of Zone 5 operations. 26 Oct 1999 Thirty years from release Abbey Road album by the Beatles. 31 Dec 1999 Hogmanay, Scotland. The New Year that can't be missed. 1 Jan 2000 The 20th Century, C.E., is still taking place thru 31 Dec. 1 Jun 2000 EXPO 2000 World Exposition in Hannover (Germany) opens. 15 Sep 2000 Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens. 21 Sep 2000 10 years of FidoNet in +7 (xUSSR) 1 Jan 2001 This is the actual start of the new millennium, C.E. -- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 13 9 Nov 1998 ================================================================= FIDONET BY INTERNET ================================================================= This is a list of all FidoNet-related sites reported to the FidoNews Editor as of this issue; see the notice at the end. FidoNet: Homepage http://www.fidonet.org FidoNews http://www.fidonews.org [HTML] http://209.77.228.66/fidonews.html [ASCII] WWW sources http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/students/cs_yr94/lk/fido.html FTSC page http://www.goldware.dk/ftsc Echomail [pending] WebRing http://ddi.digital.net/~cbaker84/fnetring.html [TFN] General http://owls.com/~jerrys/fidonet.html http://www.trak-one.co.uk/foti List servers: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/fidonet-discussion ============ Zone 1: http://www.z1.fidonet.org Region 10: http://www.psnw.com/~net205/region10.html Region 11: http://oeonline.com/~garyg/region11/ Region 17: http://www.nwstar.com/~region17/ Region 18: http://techshop.pdn.net/fido/ Region 19: http://www.compconn.net/r19 Zone 1 Elist http://www.baltimoremd.com/elist/ ============ Zone 2: http://www.z2.fidonet.org ZEC2: Zone 2 Elist: http://www.fbone.ch/echolist/ Region 20: http://www.fidonet.pp.se (in Swedish) Region 23: http://www.fido.dk (in Danish) Region 24: http://www.swb.de/personal/flop/gatebau.html (German) Fido-IP: http://home.nrh.de/~lbehet/fido (English/German) Region 25: http://www.bsnet.co.uk/net2502/net/ Region 26: http://www.nemesis.ie REC 26: http://www.nrgsys.com/orb FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 14 9 Nov 1998 Region 27: http://telematique.org/ft/r27.htm Region 29: http://www.rtfm.be/fidonet/ (French) Region 30: http://www.fidonet.ch (German) Region 33: http://www.fidoitalia.net (Italian) Region 34: http://www.pobox.com/cnb/r34.htm (Spanish) REC34: http://pobox.com/~chr Region 36: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7207/ Region 38: http://public.st.carnet.hr/~blagi/bbs/adriam.html Region 41: http://www.fidonet.gr (Greek/English) Region 42: http://www.fido.cz Region 48: http://www.fidonet.org.pl Region 50: http://www.fido7.com/ (Russian) Net 5010: http://fido.tu-chel.ac.ru/ (Russian) Net 5015: http://www.fido.nnov.ru/ (Russian) Net 5030: http://kenga.ru/fido/ (Russian & English) Net 5073: http://people.weekend.ru/soa/ (Russian) ============ Zone 3: http://www.z3.fidonet.org ============ Zone 4: http://www.altern.org/zone4 Region 90: http://visitweb.com/fidonet Net 903: http://www.playagrande.com/refugio Net 904: http://members.tripod.com/~net904 (Spanish) ============ Zone 5: http://www.eastcape.co.za/fidonet/index.htm ============ Zone 6: http://www.z6.fidonet.org Region 65: http://www.cfido.com/fidonet/cfidochina.html (Chinese) ============ Pages listed above are as submitted to the FidoNews Editor, and generally reflect Zone and Regional Web Page sites. If no Regional site is submitted, the first Network page from that Region is used in its place. Generally, Regional pages should list access points to all Networks within the Region. FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 15 9 Nov 1998 TCP/IP accessible node access information should be submitted to the FidoNews Editor for inclusion in their Region or Zone. -----------oOo------------- Fidonet Via Internet Hubs Node# | Operator | Facilities (*) | Speed | Basic Rate -----------+-------------------+----------------+-------+----------- 1:12/12 | Ken Wilson | FTP | T1 | $24mo. 1:13/25 | Jim Balcom | FTP | 56k | $20mo. 1:124/7008 | Ben Hamilton |FTP,VMoT,F2I,UUE| 64k | $10/$20mo. 1:140/12 | Bob Seaborn | FTP | T1 | $5/$20 1:270/101 | George Peace | FTP | T1 | $30mo. 1:271/140 | Tom Barstow | F2I | ??? | $2mo. 1:275/1 | Joshua Ecklund | UUE,F2I | 28.8 | $10/yr. 1:280/169 | Brian Greenstreet | FTP | 33.6 | $2mo. 1:2401/305 | Peter Rocca | FTP,UUE | T1 | unkn 1:2424/10 | Alec Grynspan | FTP,VMoT | T1 | $1mo. 1:2424/3121| Earl Clark | UUE | 33.6 | n/c 1:2604/104 | Jim Mclaughlin | FTP,VMoT,UUE | 33.6 | $1mo. 1:2624/306 | D. Calafrancesco | VFOS | 33.6 | $15yr. 1:345/0 | Todd Cochrane | FTP | T1 | n/c 1:346/250 | Aran Spence | FTP,UUE | T1 | $10mo. 1:342/1022 | Steve Steffler | UUE,F2I | 33.6 | n/c 1:3651/9 | Jerry Gause | FTP,VMoT | 33.6 | $3/$6 1:396/1 | John Souvestre | FTP,VMoT | T1 | $15mo. 2:2411/413 | Dennis Dittrich | UUE | 64k | n/c 2:33/505 | Mario Mure | VMoT,UUE | 64k | n/c 2:335/610 | Gino Lucrezi | UUE | 33.6 | n/c 2:469/84 | Max Masyutin | VMoT | 256k | n/c 2:2474/275 | Christian Emig | UUE | 64k | unkn 2:2490/5170| Lenny Murphy | F2I | ??? | n/c 5:7104/2 | Henk Wolsink | FTP | 28.8 | n/c -- + VMoT = Virtual Mailer over Telnet (various) + F2I = Fido2Int (W95) + UUE = uuencode<->email packet transfers compiled by C. Ingersoll, 1:2623/71, (609)814-1978, fbn@dandy.net Posted on the 1st of every month in FN_SYSOP, R13SYSOP and Fidonews. - ___ ! Origin: * Fly By Night * (609)814-1978 *(1:2623/71) ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-45 Page 16 9 Nov 1998 ================================================================= FIDONEWS INFORMATION ================================================================= ------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ------- Editor: Henk Wolsink Editors Emeritii: Tom Jennings, Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello, Tim Pozar, Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees, Christopher Baker, Zorch Frezberg "FidoNews Editor" FidoNet 5:5/23 BBS +27-41-515-913, 2400/9600/V.34/V.90 more addresses: Henk Wolsink -- 5:7104/2, hwolsink@catpe.alt.za (Postal Service mailing address) FidoNews Editor P.O. Box 12325 Port Elizabeth, 6006 South Africa ------------------------------------------------------ FidoNews is published weekly by and for the members of the FIDONET INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR ELECTRONIC MAIL system. 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