02.09.15 9:00, Gustavo Ponza wrote:
that was the 'stone age' :)
You may refer to the docs on Maiko site:
http://www.langelaar.net/projects/jnos2/documents/ Thank you, Gustavo!
Thank you for the link you sent.
I found there are many different details about the package JNOS.
But my question was somewhat different story.
I was surprised that each node AMPR-Net should have a complete and
updated map of the network routing. And I asked about what kind of
network topology is now.
By the way, in my opinion, JNOS too, in a sense, the "stone age". Well,
or "bronze".
I guess now no one uses AX.25 or NETROM.
Why routing overlay network use very specific daemon, judge for
duplicating the functionality of the operating system?
Why for routing of tunnels used very specific daemon, which duplicate
the functionality of the operating system? (It I about JNOS.)
Why spend so much each user forces on obtaining technical information,
which only need a router of backbone? (It I about file encap.txt and his
updating through a variety of extraordinary ways.)
73, gus i0ojj
73! Yours faithfully,
Rihard RU3DSH.