• Issues with PING functionality

    From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Flavio Bessa on Wed Apr 13 18:01:16 2022
    Could I ask if anyone could send a PING request to my system? It's a simple
    netmail to PING user, my address is 4:80/1. Please let me know if the response
    arrives corrupted to you.

    I sent a couple, one routed that is still parked in my outbound until picked up and another direct that is at your node now but may be in your unprotected inbound.

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  • From Flavio Bessa@4:80/1 to Alan Ianson on Wed Apr 13 22:21:20 2022
    On 13 Apr 2022, Alan Ianson said the following...
    I sent a couple, one routed that is still parked in my outbound until picked up and another direct that is at your node now but may be in your unprotected inbound.

    Thanks Alan, I can see from my logs here that two PING responses were sent towards 1:153/757. Please let me know if they were correctly received or ended up at your BAD echomail directory.

    ... A Meteor is an example of a rock star.

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Flavio Bessa on Thu Apr 14 09:29:34 2022
    Hello Flavio,

    On Wednesday April 13 2022 19:13, you wrote to All:

    Could I ask if anyone could send a PING request to my system? It's a simple netmail to PING user, my address is 4:80/1. Please let me know
    if the response arrives corrupted to you.

    Two ping requests are in the pipe. One crash, one routed.

    I will try to test the TRACE functionality later.


    Cheers, Michiel

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