On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, Ve7ihl (Lane) wrote:

> I understand the using the IPIP tunnel driver, and the axip daemon is
> the way to go.  Can someone tell me if this is the best way to go, and
> what is the most current versions. 

I use an old kernel (2.1.29) and external daemon for encap ipip and
ax25ipd for encap axip:

daemon for ipip is ipip v.1.2 1995/03/19 bu Bdale Garbee N3EUA
   (it is a derivation of Mike Westerhof's ipip daemon for Unix machines.)
 
I use a script to generate ipip.routes file from encap.txt; this script
convert route line syntax and sort these routes with netmask... 
 
daemon for axip is ax25ipd v.1.0.2 from ax25-utils-2.1.42a with some
modifications: work routing for callsign with or without SSID: routes
with flag b (broadcast) works also if i use a route with flag d (default);
don't accept data from an ip if it is not on route file; and some others

Remember that, this daemon respect to JNOS/TNOS don't route any packet
to a callsign if it is not included on a route line, so if an user of
a TNOS server, linked to You, try to connect You on ax25, it is unable
to connect You and You read on stdout (with loglevel = 2):

from_kiss: dumped - cannot figure out where to send this

if any route have an ax25 destination for this callsign.


Have a nice Xmas.


PS: Sorry for my english! 

 73 de IW0DER, Arturo

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