| + 2:154/10
| | + 2:3634/12
| | | + 2:135/115
| | | | + 2:135/205
| | | | L 2:135/366
| | | L 2:123/160
| | + 2:2320/105
| | | L 2:2320/107
| | + 2:226/44
| | L 2:226/18
Except yours thinks everyone is in zone 2....
Very true. I have zero FTN peering with Z3, so my view of world
is limited but still a bit wider than the original post.
Or Z1, apparently, since all of the above quoted links are Z1..
starting with my own. :(
Except yours thinks everyone is in zone 2....
Very true. I have zero FTN peering with Z3, so my view of world
is limited but still a bit wider than the original post.
Or Z1, apparently, since all of the above quoted links are Z1..
starting with my own. :(
Actually, you are right again. There is a bug in husky hpttree
utility. It treats 2D PATH addresses as if they were belonging to your default/home zone number. The improvement could be that hpttree would parse out the real zone number from the origin line.
There is a bug in husky hpttree utility. It treats 2D PATH addresses
as if they were belonging to your default/home zone number. The
improvement could be that hpttree would parse out the real zone
number from the origin line.
I proposed a long time ago that hpttree should also check the
nodelist. :)
Actually, you are right again. There is a bug in husky hpttree
utility. It treats 2D PATH addresses as if they were belonging to
your default/home zone number. The improvement could be that
hpttree would parse out the real zone number from the origin
line.
I proposed a long time ago that hpttree should also check the
nodelist. :)
If the tool is designed to create a tree from the PATH kludges and there are no zones in the PATH kludges then the tool should not display zones at all.
If the tool is designed to create a tree from the PATH kludges and there
are no zones in the PATH kludges then the tool should not display zones at all.
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