From: Richard Adams (terhi.victor@logonet.com)
Date: Fri May 11 2001 - 22:24:26 EEST
Hi All.
I now have a question which i cant seem to find the answer to, all be it
possably right under my nose.
If i do;
cat /proc/net/nr_nodes
i see;
RZ6HXA-2 * 1 1 0 6 00006
OK0NHG-0 * 1 1 0 6 00006
VE3MCH-6 * 1 1 0 6 00006
YO4GAB-2 * 1 1 0 4 00006
OK0NPT-0 * 1 1 0 3 00006
HB9C-0 * 1 1 0 1 00006
OK0NPG-0 * 1 1 0 1 00006
LX0IST-2 * 1 1 0 1 00006
I try to delete these dam things as they cause me unwanted traffic, however who
knows HOWTO delete a node with nrparms when that node has a Quality of "0".
When i try i get the following, (bearing in mind the syntax of nrparms),
{nrparms -routes port nodecall [digicall...] +|- pathquality}
nrparms -routes axip rz6hxa-2 - 0
Results in;
nrparms: routes: invalid quality 0
Better still how do i stop them getting there in the first place.
I know which of my neighbours is sending me the packets but what i dont know is
why.
A received packet would look like;
axip: fm XX1XXX-0 to PA3GCU-9 ctl I03^ pid=CF(NET/ROM) len 238
NET/ROM: LX0IST-2->PA3GCU-9 ttl 67
protocol family 43, proto 55axip: fm PA3GCU-9 to XX1XXX-0 ctl RR4v
I have been looking thro' all the source to try and find out why this is, but
its simply a maze.
BTW i have substituted the real callsign with XX1XXX-0.
netromd: 0.0.6
nrparms: 0.0.6
kernel 2.2.16
That should be enough.
-- Regards Richard vtggeczl@fmr.is http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-hams" in the body of a message to ljd@haywardnet.com
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