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PE1RRR > SYSOP    31.01.20 01:02z 33 Lines 1176 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 1125_PE1RRR
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Subj: AXUDP Node Link Request
Path: HB9ON<IW2OHX<IR1UAW<I0OJJ<I3XTY<GB7COW<N9PMO<GB7YEW<GB7BEX<EI2GYB<
      PE1RRR
Sent: 200131/0044z @:PE1RRR.#NBW.NLD.EURO [Rijen, NB] 2.0k.2 #:1127 $:1125_PE1R

>From pe1rrr%pe1rrr.#nbw.nld.euro@i0ojj.ampr.org Fri Jan 31 01:58:40 2020
Received: from i0ojj.ampr.org by i0ojj.ampr.org (JNOS2.0m.1) with SMTP
	id AA98078 ; Fri, 31 Jan 2020 01:58:40 +0100
Message-Id: <1125_PE1RRR@i3xty.bbs>
>From: pe1rrr@pe1rrr.#nbw.nld.euro
X-JNOS-User-Port: Telnet   (i3xty @ 44.134.32.240)  -> Sending message

Hi all
Due to nodes leaving the system (RIP) there are gaps in my network which
i would like to improve.

I have already implemented quite a number of discovered addresses and I 
apologise in advance if my node has been knocking your ports without
prior arrangement, this was only to find those who are running
automatic route mapping configuration.

If you have a strict network policy, please let me know if this is
the correct address for you, if possible I would prefer DNS hostnames.

My node is reachable always via this address: z.red-heat.com port 10093
callsign PE1RRR-7.

I do have a JNOS system as well which I will be testing out (PE1RRR-8)
which will be on the ampr.org network shortly.

Thanks for reading,
Please get in touch by mail to arrange BBS forwarding if you wish.
pe1rrr@amsat.org
Red/PE1RRR
http://eindhoven.space




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