Someone did though, from 8.403 by the looks of it. If you do try though please use a
packet sniffer and send me the data.
Thanks
Rob
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf Of
Brian Hechinger Sent: 04 April 2013 19:32 To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE Subject: Re:
[HECnet] Who was doing that HECnet mapping work?
Actually, I hadn't tried. :) -brian On 4/4/2013 2:24 PM, Rob Jarratt wrote:
I see you tried and it looks like you failed. I didn t have a packet sniffer running at
the time so I can t see the exact reason it failed, but I think I know some things to
look at. If you try again could you run a packet sniffer and send me the data?
Thanks
Rob
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf Of
Brian Hechinger Sent: 04 April 2013 01:35 To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE Subject: Re:
[HECnet] Who was doing that HECnet mapping work?
That was me. I haven't touched that code in a while but I should go take a look
at it again. It used SHOW KNOWN CIRCUITS and SHOW ADJ NODES. Let me know when
you're back online and I'll play with that some more. -brian On 4/3/2013
6:55 PM, Rob Jarratt wrote:
A while ago there was discussion of a program or DCL script that was automating the
creation of a map of HECnet. It stumbled when it came to my user mode router because it
did not implement NICE. Well, I have been doing some work to rectify that. The work is far
from complete, but under the right circumstances and with a fair wind you can get A5RTR to
tell you the output of SHOW KNOWN CIRCUITS.
Who was doing that work, and which commands needed to be supported for the program/script
to work?
Regards
Rob
NB A5RTR is not on HECnet at the moment because I have had a change of IP address and I am
waiting for Johnny to tell his bridge to re-read its config.
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