On Nov 29, 2023, at 2:03 PM, Johnny Billquist
<bqt(a)softjar.se> wrote:
I had a brilliant idea.
Since John was trying to send mails to 41.202 on HECnet (I assume), I decided to try that
myself. And I can't send any mails there either.
It seems to fail at accepting. Not exactly sure what system 41.202 (EMULAT) is. It
won't speak NICE to me. :-(
.ncp tell emulat sho exec cha
NCP -- Show failed, incompatible Management version
Anyway, not entirely sure in which direction John is sending mails, nor which systems are
involved. Clarification needed. :-)
Johnny
On 2023-11-29 19:13, Trevor Warwick wrote:
On the VAX, run NCP and what does "SHOW
OBJECT MAIL" say ? It should have mail$server as the account, then run AUTHORIZE and
make sure that account exists and has Network access.
On Wed, 29 Nov 2023 at 17:48, Johnny Billquist <bqt(a)softjar.se
<mailto:bqt@softjar.se>> wrote:
Well, the obvious first question would be - does the default DECnet
account actually exist and is not expired?
If you want to experiment in a slightly simpler way, try sending toan
RSX system instead. They are usually set up with no requirement forany
authentication for mail.
On MIM::
.ncp sho obj 27
Object summary as of 29-NOV-23 18:48:13
Object Name Copies User Verification
27 MAI$$$ 5 Default Off
Johnny
On 2023-11-29 16:56, John Forecast wrote:
I’m trying to get mail working from my latest
Linux DECnet
release to
OopenVMS with the intention of eventually
upgrading to the mail11v3
protocol. I’m running an up to date version of VAX OpenVMS
V7.3with all
patches I’ve found on a recent download of
OpenSimh on a
reallyslow ARM
system. The system has a default DECnet account
as well as a
MAIL$SERVER
account. Whenever I try to send e-mail, the
connection is
rejected with
a “No such user” error:
Auditable event: Network loginfailure
Event time: 29-NOV-2023 10:14:32.96
PID: 00000098
Process name: MAIL_8198
Username: DECNET
Remote node id: 42186 (41.202)
Remote username: Linux0000
Status: %LOGIN-F-NOSUCHUSER, no such user
I also get the same rejection error if I try to connect to FAL
with no
access control information. However, if I connect
to FAL using the
explicit nonpriviledged userid/password returned by NCP, everything
works as expected.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
John.
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