• sock_init: Permission denied

    From Flavio Bessa@4:801/188 to All on Sun May 2 15:52:26 2021
    Hello,

    I have been playing around with a FreeDOS VM and Binkd, but am stuck with an error message.

    I try to execute Binkd with the following command line:

    C:\BINKD>BINKD-1.EXE -P 4:801/188 binkd.cfg
    15:46 [2026] BEGIN, binkd/1.0a-318/DOS -P 4:801/188 binkd.cfg
    !15:46 [2026] sock_init: Permission denied

    Is there anything else that might be needed?

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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Flavio Bessa on Mon May 3 08:44:50 2021
    Hi Flavio!

    02 May 2021 15:52, from Flavio Bessa -> All:

    I have been playing around with a FreeDOS VM and Binkd, but am stuck
    with an error message.
    I try to execute Binkd with the following command line:

    C:\BINKD>> BINKD-1.EXE -P 4:801/188 binkd.cfg
    15:46 [2026] BEGIN, binkd/1.0a-318/DOS -P 4:801/188 binkd.cfg
    !15:46 [2026] sock_init: Permission denied
    Is there anything else that might be needed?

    As DOS does not have any permissions ... I assume that you are missing the network driver.

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Flavio Bessa@4:801/188 to Richard Menedetter on Mon May 3 16:17:47 2021
    On 03/05/21 03:44, Richard Menedetter -> Flavio Bessa wrote:

    Is there anything else that might be needed?

    As DOS does not have any permissions ... I assume that you are missing the network driver.

    That's the weird part, DHCP fetches the IP address and telnet works...


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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Flavio Bessa on Tue May 4 08:38:04 2021
    Hi Flavio!

    03 May 2021 16:17, from Flavio Bessa -> Richard Menedetter:

    As DOS does not have any permissions ... I assume that you are
    missing the network driver.
    That's the weird part, DHCP fetches the IP address and telnet works...

    DOS does not support networkinf netively.
    FreeDOS added something ... but as there is no standard it could be theat binkd implemented something else.

    I assume binkd DOS uses the PKT driver interface.

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Richard Menedetter on Tue May 4 18:41:50 2021
    Hi! Richard,

    On 04 May 2021, Richard Menedetter said the following...

    As DOS does not have any permissions ... I assume that you are
    missing the network driver.
    That's the weird part, DHCP fetches the IP address and telnet works..

    DOS does not support networkinf netively.
    FreeDOS added something ... but as there is no standard it could be
    theat binkd implemented something else.

    I assume binkd DOS uses the PKT driver interface.

    He says that telnet works, mate. That could be a good port for binkP. ;)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Paul Quinn on Tue May 4 13:49:28 2021
    Hi Paul!

    04 May 2021 18:41, from Paul Quinn -> Richard Menedetter:

    He says that telnet works, mate. That could be a good port for binkP.
    ;)

    Sorry ... I do not understand.
    In DOS you have multiple standards for networking, and each application needs to compile in a networking library to work.

    It seems that his binkd binary will NOT work with the driver that is loaded.
    I think that the DOS BinkD binary uses the PKT driver interface. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC/TCP_Packet_Driver

    I do not see how telnet working is helping him with getting his DOS BinkD working.

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Richard Menedetter on Tue May 4 23:10:50 2021
    Hi! Richard,

    On 04 May 2021, Richard Menedetter said the following...

    I do not see how telnet working is helping him with getting his DOS BinkD working.

    You're correct. I had a brain-cramp, thinking that the experiment might be worth a go. No doubt the provided telnet would be a custom-compile but I didn't think this through at te time.

    Ta, muchly.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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