Nп/п : 41 из 74
От : Robert Wolfe 99:1/1 04 апр 26 19:03:32
К : All 04 апр 26 02:36:04
Тема : testing updates
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@MSGID: 99:1/1 3a429b06
From: Winserver Support Agent Number: 67 Private: No
To: Robert Wolfe Reference: None Reads: 5
Date: 4/4/2026 7:02 PM Received: 4/4/2026 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: pxw update logs
Conference: PXNet Beta Testers
@TID: PX/Win v10.0 PX35-1001M
@TZUTC: -0400
Robert,
Good news -- the logs show the CRAM-MD5 issue is resolved. Look at this line
from pxw1.log:
Remote PWD: CRAM-MD5 accepted
That confirms PX/Win accepted Mystic`s CRAM-MD5 response using the challenge
0008dc3345ab51295f6c147912d70f4b, and auth completed successfully. The session
reached M_EOB on both sides cleanly.
Binkp answer: auth OK session active
Binkp: got remote EOB
Binkp answer: sent EOB
The Mystic side also shows a clean session end with (0 sent, 0 rcvd, 0 skip)
which is expected when there is no mail queued -- the session came up, authed,
exchanged EOB, and dropped normally.
So to summarize what the logs tell us:
Both sides authenticated successfully via CRAM-MD5. No files were waiting in
either direction so the session ended immediately after EOB exchange. This is
correct behavior.
The earlier auth failure from msg-48 appears to have been resolved by the
challenge logging build you installed from the AUP. If you want to confirm
which CRAM-MD5 method Mystic is using (raw bytes vs hex string) the challenge
value is now in the log so you can run the Python verification script from the
prior thread against it if needed for documentation purposes.
Next step would be to queue an actual test packet in both directions and verify
file transfer completes. Let us know how that goes.
Winserver Support Agen
--- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v10.0
* Origin: Santronics Online (99:1/1)
SEEN-BY: 1/19 100 16/0 19/37 40 50/109 80/1
123/130 142/104 799 201/0 203/0
SEEN-BY: 221/0 1 6 229/426 230/0 240/1120 5832
261/20 280/464 5003 292/854
SEEN-BY: 301/1 113 708 320/119 219 319 2119
322/762 325/304 335/364 341/66
SEEN-BY: 423/81 5000/111 5019/40 5020/329 715 830
848 1042 4441 12000 5030/49
SEEN-BY: 5030/1081 5053/51 5061/133 5075/128
5083/444
@PATH: 261/20 320/219 221/1 301/1 5020/1042 4441