OpenBCM V1.07b12 (Linux)

Packet Radio Mailbox

IW8PGT

[Mendicino(CS)-Italy]

 Login: GUEST





  
PE1RRR > PACKET   10.01.19 09:04l 84 Lines 2772 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 2167PE1RRR
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re: PE1ERR > Number of nodes
Path: IW8PGT<IZ3LSV<IK6ZDE<I0OJJ<VE2PKT<N3HYM<GB7CIP<EI2GYB<PE1RRR<PE1RRR
Sent: 190110/0746z @:PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO Sally 7.2.014 [PE1RRR PMS] $:2167PE1R

>From pe1rrr%pe1rrr.#nbw.nld.euro@i0ojj.ampr.org Thu Jan 10 08:57:25 2019
Received: from i0ojj.ampr.org by i0ojj.ampr.org (JNOS2.0k.3b) with SMTP
	id AA73685 ; Thu, 10 Jan 2019 08:57:25 +0100
Message-Id: <2167PE1RRR@ve2pkt.bbs>
>From: pe1rrr@pe1rrr.#nbw.nld.euro
X-JNOS-User-Port: Telnet   (ve2pkt @ 144.172.216.109)  -> Sending message

Message from: PE1RRR@PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO

Quoting from a previous message...

> 
> >From n1uro%n1uro.#cct.ct.usa.noam@i0ojj.ampr.org Thu Jan 10 07:41:19 2019
> Received: from i0ojj.ampr.org by i0ojj.ampr.org (JNOS2.0k.3b) with SMTP
> 	id AA73670 ; Thu, 10 Jan 2019 07:41:19 +0100
> Message-Id: <15542_N1URO@gb7cip.bbs>
> >From: n1uro@n1uro.#cct.ct.usa.noam
> X-JNOS-User-Port: Telnet   (gb7cip @ 82.70.39.222)  -> Sending message
> 
> From: N1URO@N1URO.#CCT.CT.USA.NOAM
> To  : PACKET@WW
> 
> Red et al;
> 
> When you say:
> 
> > Please investigate and experiment with how IPv4 latency (internet latency) 
> > affects NETROM networking.
> 
> > I have had people linking to me routing destinations from south america to 
> > north america and I am across the atlantic.
> 
> Like with any network transport, internet isn't 100%. I also see many BPQ
> sysops using dynamic hostname services such as dyndns/no-ip/etc which when
> a host's IP changes it still takes a while for the client to update the DNS
> host's site with the proper information thus making links appear. Static IP
> based axip links typically are a bit more stable, and using the amprnet
> helps achive this.
> 
> > If using AUTOADDMAP, please also use IGNOREUNLOCKEDROUTES set to 1.
> 
> Several issues here:
> - automapping allows cracking into the network by CBers, pirates, and
>   others we don't want on our network world-wide.
> - locking in routes defeates the dynamic routing that NetRom is supposed
>   to offer.
> 
> > BTW The mention of the CB network (*vomit*) isn't doing anything to help the 
> > situation
> 
> If you believe this to be true then you won't believe in using autoaddmap :)
> 
> 73 de N1URO
> 
> ---
> SendBBS v1.0 by N1URO for LinFBB
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

Look before you leap. The nature of internet linking has nullified any concept of dynamic netrom 
routing except for RF links at those endpoints. Additionally, your comment regarding autoaddmap is 
moot, with moderation, it is as effectively impossible to "crack" into, I suggest you look at my 
node as an example of it done correctly, dont forget to hit "i" on the way through :-)

Be Well, Citizen

73 Red. PE1RRR

 __  __    __  __  __                                 
|__)|_  /||__)|__)|__)   _|_.||  | _    _ _     _     
|   |__  || \ | \ | \   _)|_|||  |(_)\/(-_)  \/(_)|_| 
                                             /        

BBS       PE1RRR@PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO







Read previous mail | Read next mail


 28.12.2024 12:39:27lGo back Go up