Subj : binkd nodelist compiler To : Björn Felten From : Richard Menedetter Date : Sat Jan 16 2016 02:24 am Hi Björn! 16 Jan 2016 11:08, from Björn Felten -> All: BF> I know that there are a number of different alternatives to BF> automatically compile the raw nodelist into something that binkd can BF> read. A general question: What advantages does it have to compile the nodelist to a binkd readable file instead of relying on binkp.net? I am using binkp and it works like a charme. fido@odroid:~$ host f31.n310.z2.binkp.net f31.n310.z2.binkp.net is an alias for fido.ricsi.priv.at. fido.ricsi.priv.at has address 62.178.175.238 fido.ricsi.priv.at has IPv6 address 2001:6f8:1298:0:c022:9ff:fef2:5fe8 and in binkd.cfg root-domain binkp.net defnode * Any reason to use a local file except for reliability of the binkp service? (the links are configured statically anyhow, and for ocasional crashes the binkp service is good enough at least for me) CU, Ricsi --- GoldED+/LNX * Origin: fido.ricsi.priv.at (2:310/31) .