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Hello Bo! 07 Jun 03 22:29, Bo Simonsen wrote to Gerrit Kuehn: GK>> Sure? Can you tell what Binkley shows for this node in the "outbound" GK>> window? Can you access your compiled nodelist with a tool like bonk GK>> to verify that there really is no cm-entry? BS> Bonk on Linux? ;) Powered by dosemu perhaps? I can use bonk from a DOS-machine via network here; that works, too. BS> In the zoomed outbound 2:237/9 doesn't look like beeing CM. Is there BS> any programs for Linux there is able to view a v7 compiled Linux? I would suggest using bonk via dosemu. I havn't tried that so far, but I think it should be possible. Other possibilities are that you have misconfigured fastlst and/or binkley. A node that is not cm in a cm event should be marked in the outbound window with a character like "?". Which addresses are causing problems for you? Did this work some time ago? Regards, Gerrit --- Msged/BSD 6.0.0* Origin: Shock to the System (2:246/4020) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 246/4020 2411/413 2432/200 2476/418 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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