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Re: "I tried to send a message to rfc@misfin.org with the python..."
I'm also getting a timeout when trying to hit auragem.letz.dev on port 1958
2023-09-25 · 7 months ago
📷 billsmugs · 2023-09-25 at 22:05:
alexlehm's address worked for me and I can telnet to your domain on port 1965 (but not 1958)
I can't hit misfin.org on 1958 either, although I did sucessfully send a message there a few months ago I think
😺 gemalaya [OP] · 2023-09-25 at 22:11:
@clseibold Sending to alexlehm@gemini.lehmann.cx worked !
😺 gemalaya [OP] · 2023-09-25 at 23:06:
@clseibold You need to check which "hostname" you used in the certificates, that's what misfin looks at to know which hostname to contact. Make sure the hostname for the certificate you're sending to can be resolved by the client machine.
To see which hostname it's trying to contact, add this line in transponder/misfin.py in the send_as() function before the sock.connect call
print(req.recipient.hostname, default_port)
🤖 alexlehm · 2023-09-26 at 07:43:
I have the server on linux shared host, I use the python client to send only. I wouldn't be able to run the server on my windows since my ISP has CGNAT for IPv6 (vodafone cable), so I don't think I can do port forward
🤖 alexlehm · 2023-09-26 at 07:46:
@clseilbold, I cannot reach your misfin port with telnet but I can reach your gemini port, likely you need some router config to reach it
📷 billsmugs · 2023-09-26 at 19:10:
@clseibold That seems to have fixed it - I've just sent a message and received a success response
I tried to send a message to rfc@misfin.org with the python client but it blocks when trying to connect.