Subj : Re: Hiding of AKA's... To : Allen Prunty From : Wilfred van Velzen Date : Mon Feb 27 2017 07:02 pm Hi, On 2017-02-27 12:23:59, Allen Prunty wrote to Wilfred van Velzen: about: "Re: Hiding of AKA's...": AP> I was able to pull up my binkd.cfg remotely. I put ALL of my AKA's in AP> like this... AP> hide-aka 21:1/148.0 !21:@fsxnet AP> hide-aka 1:2320/0.0 !*@fidonet AP> hide-aka 1:2320/100.0 !*@fidonet AP> hide-aka 1:227/0 !*@fidonet AP> hide-aka 24:110/3 !24:*@sportnet AP> hide-aka 44:502/0 !44:*@dorenet AP> hide-aka 80:774/9 !80:*@retronet AP> hide-aka 115:1502/224 !115:*@pascal-net AP> hide-aka 316:270/2 !316:*@whispnet AP> hide-aka 901:1/12 !901:*@dixienet AP> hide-aka 9:467/7 !9:*@winsnet AP> hide-aka 8:7366/1 !8:*@fmlynet AP> And it started working. Granted it is going to require that I poll AP> each net individulaly if one hub has two nets on it (not a problem at AP> this time) it does streamline my polls. I'm finding some mystic AP> systems don't fare well when I present all my AKAs to them from zones AP> / domains they don't have. AP> Plus it is much kinder to other system's log files :-) Indeed! Thanks! ;) Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-W32 1.73.17.78-B20170215 * Origin: Native IPv6 connectable node (2:280/464) .