Hmmm...  When the line containing "Minimum" and the second "vpn" line
should 'overlap' when doing a single PageDown, then your terminal must
have 61 rows (when using --ignorercfiles).  But... when I alternately do
a PageDown and a PageUp, and look how exactly those two lines would
interweave, then I can never see "vpn IN NSnimum ( ns2urs)", as you have
posted, no matter what tabsize I use.  With --tabsize=4, it would
display "NSinimumns2__4_hours)" (where an underscore stands for a
space), and with --tabsize=5 it would display "NSimum_(__ns2hours)" --
*if* tabs wouldn't be cleared properly.

So... how you can ever see "vpn IN NSnimum ( ns2urs)" without the
"nimum" jumping left or right is a mystery to me.  Can you give me an
account on one of your servers, complete with the "faulty" environment
that triggers the effect, so that I can see it for myself?  A ssh key is
attached.

** Attachment added: "Benno's ssh public key"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nano/+bug/1785475/+attachment/5174358/+files/bennos-ssh.pub

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