We are trying to debug why many netmails get lost on the road and never reach their destination between 4:902/26 (me) and 2:341/234 (Carlos Navarro We have checked each configuration of our nodes and we did not find the problem.
Can someone tell us if there are problems in the routing between zone 4 and zone 2?
We are trying to debug why many netmails get lost on the road and
never reach their destination between 4:902/26 (me) and 2:341/234
(Carlos Navarro) We have checked each configuration of our nodes and
we did not find the problem.
Can someone tell us if there are problems in the routing between zone
4 and zone 2?
Can someone tell us if there are problems in the routing between
zone 4 and zone 2?
Your latest netmails to me were routed directly from your system thru 2:341/66 -- and they arrived to my node.
27 Nov 2021 21:42, I wrote to you:
FT>> Can someone tell us if there are problems in the routing between
FT>> zone 4 and zone 2?
CN> Your latest netmails to me were routed directly from your system thru
CN> 2:341/66 -- and they arrived to my node.
I correct myself: they went thru 4:90/1 then to 2:341/66.
Carlos
On 27 Nov 21 15:07:40, Fernando Toledo said the following to Fidocoord.Zcc-Publ
We are trying to debug why many netmails get lost on the road and never reach their destination between 4:902/26 (me) and 2:341/234 (Carlos Navarro
We have checked each configuration of our nodes and we did not find the problem.
Can someone tell us if there are problems in the routing between zone 4 and zone 2?
What happens when you send a Ping Netmail to 2:292/854?
Sysop: | digital man |
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Location: | Riverside County, California |
Users: | 1,041 |
Nodes: | 15 (0 / 15) |
Uptime: | 120:04:06 |
Calls: | 500,254 |
Calls today: | 2 |
Files: | 95,199 |
D/L today: |
374 files (46,834K bytes) |
Messages: | 464,349 |