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equilibrium.hub.eu.zirc.org
|-ferret.uk.eu.zirc.org
|-rakuen.de.eu.zirc.org
`-entropy.hub.us.zirc.org
|-avalon.hub.ca.zirc.org
|-snowball.mo.us.zirc.org
|-mistral.il.us.zirc.org
|-defiant.ny.us.zirc.org
|-bones.wa.us.zirc.org
`-deliverance.ca.us.zirc.org
We were attempting to use the deny link block to prevent this from happening, we would just want it to connect back to entropy or avalon. On a test network we set up two hubs and one client hub (the map below showing the situation we want to avoid)
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snowball2.mo.us.zirc.org
|-snowballhub.hub.us.zirc.org
`-ferrethub.hub.eu.zirc.org
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deny link {
mask *.hub.??.zirc.org;
rule directcon(*.hub.??.zirc.org);
type auto;
};
We expanded it to this...
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deny link {
mask *;
rule directcon(*);
type auto;
};
Finally we put the very broad deny link block on both snowball2 and ferrethub and /squit ferrethub...again it returned.
Are we misunderstanding the use of this block? Does anyone else use it successfully? and if so can they suggest where we are going wrong?