• Question about Netmail routing

    From Flavio Bessa@4:801/188 to All on Mon Jun 14 10:15:36 2021
    Hello,

    I have been doing some testing with Netmail routing and have a
    few questions.

    My main Fidonet feed is 4:90/1, and my secondary feed is 2:341/66.

    I have Route Info configured as such:

    4:90/1 -> 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:*
    2:341/66 -> 2:341/*

    Under the above setup, all netmail towards 2:341 network is routed
    through 2:341/66.

    I would like to route all region 34 netmail (nets 341 and 343)
    towards 2:341/66, but my attempts to configure it have failed.

    For instance:

    Configuring 2:34*/* Route info -> Netmail to 2:341/206 is sent
    through 4:90/1 instead of 2:341/66

    Configuring 2:34* Route info -> Netmail to 2:341/206 is sent
    through 4:90/1 instead of 2:341/66

    I was looking at the wiki and there is not much detail regading
    the wildcards and how they should be applied...

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  • From Al@1:153/757.3 to Flavio Bessa on Mon Jun 14 07:01:22 2021
    I have Route Info configured as such:

    4:90/1 -> 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:*
    2:341/66 -> 2:341/*

    Under the above setup, all netmail towards 2:341 network is routed
    through 2:341/66.

    I would like to route all region 34 netmail (nets 341 and 343)
    towards 2:341/66, but my attempts to configure it have failed.

    For instance:

    Configuring 2:34*/* Route info -> Netmail to 2:341/206 is sent
    through 4:90/1 instead of 2:341/66

    Configuring 2:34* Route info -> Netmail to 2:341/206 is sent
    through 4:90/1 instead of 2:341/66

    I would do it like this in the route info line for 4:90/1..

    1:* 2:*!2:341/*!2:343/* 3:* 4:*

    And this for 2:341/66..

    2:341/* 2:343/*

    I am not certain that is what you want and you'll want to check what that does with "./mis route".

    I was looking at the wiki and there is not much detail regading
    the wildcards and how they should be applied...

    It is on the wiki in the Networking -> EchoMail Nodes section.

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  • From Flavio Bessa@4:801/188 to Al on Mon Jun 14 12:28:52 2021
    On 14/06/21 11:01, Al -> Flavio Bessa wrote:


    I would do it like this in the route info line for 4:90/1..

    1:* 2:*!2:341/*!2:343/* 3:* 4:*

    And this for 2:341/66..

    2:341/* 2:343/*

    I am not certain that is what you want and you'll want to check what
    that does
    with "./mis route".


    Awesome! It worked like a charm!

    I wasn't aware that I could add 2:341/* and 2:343/* together...

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    ..-----________________--_ ________.--'-`--._____ Flavio Bessa \____==================_) \_'===================` 4:801/188
    _,--___.-|__|-.______|=====/ `---' fcbessa@gmail.com
    `---------._ ~~~~~| Rio de Janeiro
    `-._ - - - ,' Brasil
    \_____,-' Visit Zone4 Website at: https://fido.bbs.docksud.com.ar/wiki/doku.php?id=fidonet:nodos
    --- Thunderbird/MacOS 78.6.0
    * Origin: Andromeda - Saturn's Orbit NNTP Gateway, Brazil (4:801/188)