TRACEx-x RE: [aprssig] God save us!
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduThu Jun 2 20:01:19 UTC 2005
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>but between the increased load from growth of >APRS and the abuses both ignorant and malicious of >large values of n, TRACEn-n support is going >away, as is support for large values of n for WIDEn-n. But under this New-N system, ALL paths using WIDEn-N will be fully traced. Thus we will have a network that can be analyzed perfectly. No, it is harder to trace beyond 2 or 3 hops, but then again, that is not your network anymore. Beyond that range it belongs to the users there..., not where you are. de Wb4APR, Bob
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