Subj : Mesh-like topology for BBS network To : Tristan B. Kildaire From : mark lewis Date : Wed Nov 16 2016 10:06 am 16 Nov 16 07:57, you wrote to A: TK> I was thinking of setting up a BBS network but in a decentralized way TK> by using a mesh topology between the hubs where hub A exchanges with TK> both hub B and C and C exchanges with B and A and B exchanges with C TK> and A. If you see what I mean. Contrary to what is done with BBS hubs TK> like FidoNet where there is a hierarchical topology where hub C speaks TK> to hub B which in turn speaks to hub A (main hub) -- If I am correct. most distribution is/was to and from a mesh... specifically a three hub mesh... at one time there was another distribution system that had more than three hubs meshed... all of them were intermeshed and they fed second level hubs which then fed leaf nodes and third level hubs... this other distribution system was also connected to the three hub mesh by a common system... that common system caught all the dupes... then there was a third distribution system that came along... i don't recall its structure but it was also linked to the other two by that same common system... one of the other things that has happened in fidonet is that some folks decided to go intermeshed between nodes and there is no real hubs... that's all fine and good as it has finally been realized that anyone can get a connection from anywhere they can set up an agreement... unfortunately it also blows moderator control away where moderators cannot call for feed cuts to disconnect unruly systems... anyway, not all of those systems are fully meshed... the only real goal is for one to have more than one link for an echo... FWIW: your description is known as a fully connected polygon... you can see examples at the following link... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complete_graph#Examples )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... Lose an hour in the morning and you will spend all day looking for it. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .