you use sob.pns.net:1717 at configuration
but I believe you should use SBP.pns.net
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I could be wrong, but I thought the SBP address was a port-80 proxy.
nslookup says it's also called sb-proxy.pns.net.
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sb.pns.net (note: NOT sob.pns.net -- this may someday be removed) is the "authoritative" address, and where the server is actually running. sbp.pns.net listens on several other ports running datapipes to sb.pns.net:1717. It's intended for people who need to connect to the server on port 80 or 22 to work around firewalls.
Unless there's a reason not to do so, you should probably use sb.pns.net:1717.
Thanks for the clarification. I've updated the file on the server, with the new address (sb.pns.net) and with a bug fix when fetching with no user listed.
Don't forget you can make the Queue use a server and port of your choice with the -a option.
Please LMK if you find any other problems.
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