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|    Dieter Ringhofer to Bob Jones    |
|    Squish Archiving    |
|    06 Jan 06 14:12:06    |
      Am Donnerstag, 05 Januar 2006 schrieb Bob Jones an Marty Blankenship:               BJ>> The two "Send Direct" lines should come before the        MB>> "Send Normal" line. If        BJ>> 92:602/100 and 510:507/0 are the nodes seeing the ...               MB>> Originally I had the send normal line after the send direct lines. I               BJ> I suspect that with Squish being 4D and not 5D aware, along with trying to        BJ> run a single copy of squish is the problem.              Be ensured: No, it isn't.              Have a look at my description in previous posting and watch sequence as well       as 'unneeded' route/send combination. I never used a 'world' statement.              Doing it the way mentioned Squish will work fine in an environment where       - 5D setup is used (i.e. binkd is a simple drop-in for multiple networks)       - more than 10 networks have been served       - multiple ftn-gateways between multiple networks are running       - within Fido even zonegating has been done via a point AKA (!)       - remember Fido-Putsch in 90's over here in Germany. I 'zonegated' all zones.       - system is everything from point system to central host (zone)              Not doing it this way Squish *will* cause trouble for sure with very few       networks (might be two or three).              JFI:       My largest route.cfg had more than 100 kB size without need of any tracker       like Itrack. I use Itrack since I became too lazy to maintain Squish in such       an extend but there's is no real need for it ...              cu, Dieter              ---        * Origin: Wndos s god fr cmnicaton (2:2476/14)    |
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