From: Tomi Manninen (yysdmwxf@roskapostia.tunk.net)
Date: Thu Feb 21 2002 - 22:06:31 EET
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Jeff Camp wrote:
> I've been struggling with a netrom routing problem. I need to define a
> netrom route to an internet linked node and have the route be persistent.
> I have used the following commands to establish the route, but it
> disappears after an hour or two:
>
> nrparms -routes ax1 N0WJP-5 + 120
> nrparms -nodes N0WJP-13 + WJPBBS 120 5 ax1 N0WJP-5
Routes can be locked in the linux netrom implementation (the first command
does that) but _nodes_ can not. So while the second command creates a node
route, it won't be persistent. It gets obsoleted just like any other node
on your nodes list.
Currently the only way around this is to periodically refresh the route.
You can for example put those two commands to your crontab (or cron.hourly
directory).
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