• BINKD Multi-Batch

    From deon@3:633/509 to All on Friday, October 03, 2025 09:11:12
    Howdy,

    I noticed that binkd advertises binkp 1.1, but does it do multi batch?

    I know multi batch is a propsal FSP-1024 (and another reference in a document advertising as FSP-1011).

    If it doesnt do multibatch what does it do over 1.0?


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  • From Oli@2:280/464.47 to deon on Friday, October 03, 2025 08:42:26
    03 Oct 25 09:11, you wrote to All:

    I noticed that binkd advertises binkp 1.1, but does it do multi batch?

    It should receive multiple batches and do multi-batch on file request, if an external FREQ processor is configured. I'm not sure if it does a rescan of the outbound after M_EOB.

    I know multi batch is a propsal FSP-1024 (and another reference in a document advertising as FSP-1011).

    FDP-1024 is the specification for binkp/1.1, AFAIK. "Proposal" ist the FTSC document status, because many many years ago the FTSC stopped doing any relevant work on focused on yearly elections.

    If it doesnt do multibatch what does it do over 1.0?

    Single batch / Close the connection after it has sent and received the first M_EOB?

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  • From deon@3:633/509 to Oli on Friday, October 03, 2025 18:28:57
    Re: BINKD Multi-Batch
    By: Oli to deon on Fri Oct 03 2025 08:42 am

    Howdy,

    I noticed that binkd advertises binkp 1.1, but does it do multi batch?

    It should receive multiple batches and do multi-batch on file request, if an external FREQ processor is configured. I'm not sure if it does a rescan of the outbound after M_EOB.

    From what I've seen it doesnt. Nor does it wait for a second EOB from the remote if it sent something to it.

    If it doesnt do multibatch what does it do over 1.0?

    Single batch / Close the connection after it has sent and received the first M_EOB?

    Yep, that's what I've noticed.

    So hence my question - it advertises 1.1, but what's different from 1.0?



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  • From Oli@2:280/464.47 to deon on Friday, October 03, 2025 17:42:28

    03 Oct 25 18:28, you wrote to me:

    I noticed that binkd advertises binkp 1.1, but does it do
    multi batch?

    It should receive multiple batches and do multi-batch on file
    request, if an external FREQ processor is configured. I'm not sure
    if it does a rescan of the outbound after M_EOB.

    From what I've seen it doesnt. Nor does it wait for a second EOB from
    the remote if it sent something to it.

    So the file from the file request is received in the next poll?

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  • From deon@3:633/509 to Oli on Saturday, October 04, 2025 08:24:34
    Re: BINKD Multi-Batch
    By: Oli to deon on Fri Oct 03 2025 05:42 pm

    Howdy,

    From what I've seen it doesnt. Nor does it wait for a second EOB from the remote if it sent something to it.

    So the file from the file request is received in the next poll?

    It would be.

    But I'm not testing file requests per se.

    Anyway, I'm more interested/curios to know what's different from binkp 1.0 and hence why it announces 1.1.


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