It *does* run with ax25d....I've done it :)

ax25d and xfbbd run together much like apache, ftpd, sendmail, and inetd
work together with the same interfaces.  Its the same consept.  Port numbers
are replaced with calsign ssid's (so ax25d would use a different SSID than
FBB, for example, KE6DWM-1 for ax25d and KE6DWM-3 for xfbbd.  Both would use
the same radio.

Jim
KE6DWM
Ridgecrest, CA

Riley Williams wrote:

> Hi Pablo.
>
>  >> Are you sure of that? My understanding was that it ran quite
>  >> happily in conjunction with ax25d so I have to state that I'm
>  >> surprised to hear that it doesn't...
>
>  > In fact, I assumed it didn't, as it was dubbed 'xfbb daemon' and
>  > I supposed it runs like a daemon. I'll check the docs to see
>  > what I can grasp...
>
> Ah...
>
> My understanding is that whilst xfbb IS a daemon, it is simple to
> configure it such that it will work alongside ax25d, with the latter
> being able to connect into it...
>
> Best wishes from Riley GM7GOD / KB8PPG / 2S7GOD
>
> +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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> | development, ie., the quality is too high and the speed is too high, |
> | in other words, I can implement this XXXX feature, but I bet someone |
> | else has already done so and is just about to release their patch.   |
> +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
>  * ftp://ftp.MemAlpha.cx/pub/rhw/Linux
>  * http://www.MemAlpha.cx/kernel.versions.html

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