Hey Flavio!
On Wed, 22 Oct 2025 12:47:46 -0300, you wrote:
My routing table is as per below:
Netmail Route (Top-Down Priority)
Route 1:* 2:* 3:* 4:* !4:801/* to 4:902/26
Route 3:770/1 to 3:770/1
Route 4:801/197 to 4:801/197
Route 4:801/200 to 4:801/200
Route 4:801/201 to 4:801/201
Route 4:801/161 to 4:801/161
Route 4:801/189 to 4:801/189
Route 4:801/188 to 4:801/188
Route 4:801/194 to 4:801/194
Route 4:801/10 to 4:801/10
Route 4:801/202 to 4:801/202
Route 4:900/108 to 4:900/108
Route 4:801/203 to 4:801/203
So, apart from the locally connected nodes, everything should be routed
to 4:902/26, right?
Yes. However, you may not need any of the others, as these are not really "routes", these are direct connections. I think with Mystic you can probably blank out the route line for each of the 'direct' links.
Or if you'd rather change them to 'route' statements, then for example, route 3:770/1.* to 3:770.1
However, I have received a netmail from Z3 as such:
+ Oct 22 12:30:11    Importing 0d619a84.pkt (4:900/108 to 4:80/1)
+ Oct 22 12:30:11    Route (Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to JAS@4:900/733) via 4:900/108
And 4:900/108 should not receive any netmail from me.. this netmail
towards 4:900/733 should have been routed over 4:902/26... Any specific change I should do on my routing table?
I'm unsure why it did that, and if all you have is what you wrote above, it definitely shouldn't. but try either of the above and see if it happens again afterwards.
Regards,
Nick
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