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to: Doug Connor
from: Herman Neut
date: 2006-11-14 12:00:20
subject: Testing new link

Приветствую тебя, Doug!


      Цитирую: Doug Connor писал(а) Herman Neut
   Дата/Время: 13-Nov-06 / 15:28:30
         Тема: Testing new link


 HN>>>>>> Both my direct links in R50 don't support this
area. But I
 HN>>>>>> found a link in Z1. So let's try:
 DC>>> Hrm so maybe what I send to michael 5020/1042 only gets as far
 DC>>> as his links?

 HN>> Dunno;-)

 HN>> Until now, I've seen only  msg from R50 originated by 2 different
 HN>> points.

 HN>> {at}* Origin: Если у тебя похмелье, значит ты неумеешь пить.
 HN>> (2:5058/72.6) SEEN!BY: 1/3 10/3 18/0 105/360 106/1 2000 6018
 HN>> 109/568 112/200 120/544 123/0 52 SEEN!BY: 123/500 789 132/500
 HN>> 134/77 135/364 138/146 389 140/1 17 226/600 SEEN!BY: 229/2000
 HN>> 3000 250/501 261/38 280/1141 342/5 379/1 2 45 337 1200 382/61
 HN>> SEEN!BY: 396/45 633/267 757/1 772/1 3830/9 {at}PATH: 5058/72 26 42
 HN>> 5080/1003 5020/4441 1042 132/500 379/1 123/500 140/1

 HN>> and: {at} Origin: Centr-O Station, Moscow, Russia (2:5020/10192.5)
 HN>> SEEN!BY: 1/3 10/3 18/0 105/360 106/1 2000 6018 109/568 112/200
 HN>> 120/544 123/0 52 SEEN!BY: 123/500 789 132/500 134/77 135/364
 HN>> 138/146 389 140/1 17 226/600 SEEN!BY: 229/2000 3000 250/501
 HN>> 261/38 280/1141 342/5 379/1 2 45 337 1200 382/61 {at}PATH:
 HN>> 5020/10192 1042 132/500 379/1 123/500 140/1

 HN>> There are _at_ _least_ in R50 linked:

 HN>> 5058/72 5058/26 5058/42 5080/1003 5020/4441 5020/1042 and
 HN>> 5020/10192 ^^^^^^^^^Michael
 DC> You know I have tryed to get hpt to stop striping seenbys but it
 DC> seems it is built in. I just got a newer version so maybe it will
 DC> be coperative?

I have objections against striping seenbys too.
Has no implications for my node software. I'm a "leaf-node" ;-)

But I know a very little more now.
Did read in the daily "traffic report" from my HUB (in R28) there was
traffic in CHAT
I never found CHAT before in his list of available areas. Only  for test, I
have linked this echo via my HUB too;-)

So I got your msg twice at about the same time.

The first via 1:140/1
-!- Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.6 (Windows/20050716)
 {at} Origin: news://vtdl.net> (1:132/500)
SEEN!BY: 1/3 10/3 18/0 105/360 106/1 2000 6018 109/568 112/200 120/544 123/0 52
SEEN!BY: 123/500 789 132/500 134/77 135/364 138/146 389 140/1 17 226/600
SEEN!BY: 229/2000 3000 250/501 261/38 280/1141 342/5 379/1 2 45 337 1200 382/61
SEEN!BY: 396/45 633/267 757/1 772/1 3830/9
{at}PATH: 132/500 379/1 123/500 140/1

The 2nd via 2:280 5003

-!- Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.6 (Windows/20050716)
 {at} Origin: news://vtdl.net> (1:132/500)
SEEN!BY: 24/905 240/2188 5138 246/2027 280/1141 5003 313/41 423/81 774/605
SEEN!BY: 2411/413 2432/0 200 201 215 300 2433/401 2437/40 2443/1311
{at}PATH: 132/500 379/1 123/500 774/605 2432/200 280/5003

I don't find/recognise R50 nodes in both seenbys and paths.

The last one has many seenbys in the German and Austria nets (2:2432/280 is
a direct link of my HUB)

Strange is that 423/81 and 774/605 are not in my latest nodelists
Perhaps something went wrong with our latest nodediff, while 774/605 is in
the path;-)


Anyway we can see (first quoted) there are connections with R50 (at least
with N5020 (Moscow) ane N5058

I remember the time, I was linked in Moscow, there was much flow (e.g. from
St. Petersburg area)

 DC> I can see by the above seenby lines that fastecho can be told not
 DC> to strip the seenbys:)  (Z3

 HN>> Anyway, 5020/715 and 5066/18 (my direct links) do not support
 HN>> CHAT.

While 5020/715 is an important "mailmover" (he is R50C too)

С дружеским приветом,
      Herman Neut

 e-mail: h.neutnospam{at}hccnet.nl

--- Terminate 5.00/Pro & BinkD/0.9.7-stable/Powered by WinXP
* Origin: Ster in Twente -Haaksbergen-Hидеpланды (2:280/1141)
SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786
@PATH: 280/1141 140/1 123/500 379/1 633/267

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