[wt4hq] Log SYNC
Filipe Lopes
ct1ilt at sapo.pt
Sat Jul 11 17:23:26 CEST 2009
Hi
We are running WT 3.27.0 HQ and non HQ version and WT tunel 1.10
We had some trouble with 2 stations but now they are on and running. Is
there any way of synchronizing all the logs because the qsos that were made
while server was down were not sync...
Thanks Filipe
CT1ILT
CR5HQ-ORGANIZER and 80m CW op
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mario Lorenz" <ml at vdazone.org>
To: <wt4hq at win-test.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [wt4hq] Bridgehead bug
> Am 03. Jul 2009, um 21:36:06 schrieb Laurent HAAS - F6FVY:
>> Hi
>>
>> We've been reported a bug regarding the bridgehead setting in the
>> Network Advanced Settings dialog.
>>
>> Looks like this bug affects all recent versions of Win-Test (HQ or not)
>> - not the 3.21.1-HQ
>>
>> The BridgeHead setting in this dialog is not saved.
>>
>> If a station is used as a BridgeHead, its .ini file must contain :
>>
>> BridgeHead=1
>
> Hello Larry,
>
> could you please clarify the settings for me; I think I suffer from
> naming confusion...
>
> The old setting "RestrictToLan", when set, marked all Logsync traffic
> generated by that host to be LAN-Only. Therefore it had to be set on all
> the stations, except the one that was to logsync also over the tunnels
> (if you were so adventurous).
>
> What does the Bridgehead setting do and how it is to be set ?
> Bridgehead is the one host to communicate, so am i right in
> assuming that all stations need this to be set to 0 (or not present)
> except the one station that is the bridgehead, ie also talks with the
> tunnels,
> to 1 ?
>
> Some tests here were somewhat inconclusive, but that could be due to
> other factors...
>
> 73s,
>
> Mario
>
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