Xref: utzoo can.uucp:93 news.admin:6663 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!tmsoft!mason From: mason@tmsoft.uucp (Dave Mason) Newsgroups: can.uucp,news.admin Subject: Re: Warp speed Mr. Scott! Message-ID: <1989Aug29.155304.2026@tmsoft.uucp> Date: 29 Aug 89 15:53:04 GMT References: <1989Aug21.124002.11054@robohack.uucp> <1059@aurora.AthabascaU.CA> <1989Aug29.130347.10673@robohack.uucp> Reply-To: mason@tmsoft.UUCP (Dave Mason) Followup-To: can.uucp Organization: TM Software Associates, Toronto Lines: 20 In article <1989Aug29.130347.10673@robohack.uucp> woods@robohack writes: >also be misleading. All in all, I have achieved the desired result in >my own pathalias output, and that's what counts, no? :-) Not sure exactly what the smiley is for here, but you should tune your Path.local file (or whatever) to get the pathalias output you want. Your published maps should reflect the real costs, downgraded perhaps to avoid paths you don't want the whole world to use. (I.e. if I did lots of work with Australia I might have: tmsoft munnari(DIRECT) in my Path.local file, but tmsoft munnari(HOURLY*2) in my published map entry, because I don't want all North American and European traffic siphoned off through my site, though I might be willing to carry a bit of local traffic bound that way). ../Dave (Disclaimer: I do not have any real or imagined link to munnari, so don't go & change your routing tables :-)