I too am interested as I have similar implications using RIP
> On Feb 15, 2016, at 9:17 AM, William Lewis <wlewis(a)myhostingsource.com> wrote:
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> Jay,
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> Bill
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> At 05:57 AM 2/15/2016, you wrote:
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>> Greetings fellow AMPRnetters,
>> Is the encap.txt file still available via anonymous FTP any longer?
>>
>> That method was sweet and easy. I find the API rather clunky and so prone to
scripting errors (on my end). I'm trying to automate updating the encap routes daily,
and FTP has always been tried and true.
>>
>> NO! Not interested in RIP as during emergencies when we need to manually make
changes to the routing tables they get overwritten by RIP. So that is NOT a solution in an
EMCOM environment, sorry.
>>
>> So is plain-jane FTP still available???
>>
>> Thanks!
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