Thanks all for the info,, what was foxing me was that the node list from
the unwanted node was still being shown in my nodes list, but as long as
its not forwarded there's no harm done ..


In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tomi Manninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Stewart Wilkinson wrote:
>
>> Sounds to me like you need to set the Default Route 
>> Quality on that port to a low value and then add 
>> sensible quality values for the routes you do need:
>> 
>> In /etc/ax25/nrbroadcast make the 3rd parameter of 
>> the appropriate line 10 (or lower). Then in your 
>> startup files add a line:
>
>Yes. Or the other way around, ie. default to a high quality (in
>nrbroadcast) and then manually set the "all mouth and no ears" nodes 
>quality low with nrparms. Both should work and which ever is more
>appropriate depends on your personal preferences.
>
>Note that either way, the nodes broadcast by the unwanted node will get on
>your nodes list but they will not be broadcast forward and will only be
>used as a last resort when routing.
>

-- 
richard bown

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