Whadduiknow, right?

So there I was checking the site’s back room the other day and found https://egp-dev.camden.rutgers.edu lurking in the darkness in the referrer column. It was a password protected site that offered nothing in terms of explanation.

Since I am in no way tech enabled but plenty curious after reading about government under traitorous snoops and the Obama/Clinton assault on the Trump campaign and presidency using computer network engineering to generate traffic between Trump’s server, a Russian bank and a Grand Rapids, MI hospital soon to be up to it’s ass in alligators when they are asked about their part in the drug rehab and organ replacement business I consulted my search engine about the egp-dev part.

I learned from http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/Exterior-Gateway-Protocol-EGP that:

Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) is a protocol for exchanging routing information between two neighbor gateway hosts (each with its own router) in a network of autonomous systems. EGP is commonly used between hosts on the Internet to exchange routing table information. The routing table contains a list of known routers, the addresses they can reach, and a cost metric associated with the path to each router so that the best available route is chosen. Each router polls its neighbor at intervals between 120 to 480 seconds and the neighbor responds by sending its complete routing table. EGP-2 is the latest version of EGP.>

I thought I ought to make a note of that.

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