Hi Bob.

 > Well CONFIG_6PACK is an option in the 2.2.x kernels.

 > Taken from /usr/src/linux-2.2.10/Documentation/networking/6pack.txt

 >> -----------------------------------------------------------
 >> 3. Where can I get the latest version of 6pack for LinuX?
 >> 
 >> At the moment, the 6pack stuff can obtained via anonymous
 >> ftp from db0bm.automation.fh-aachen.de. In the directory
 >> /incoming/dg3kq, there is a file named 6pack.tgz.
 >> -----------------------------------------------------------

 > I did not check to see if this URL is valid but 6pack.txt
 > contains detailed instruction on installation and use.

The site is valid, but the directory doesn't exist. The directory
/pub/incoming/dl1bke does exist, and is full of ham radio related
stuff, but there's nothing obviously relating to 6pack therein...

There is a readme.txt file in the /pub directory thereon. It's in
German, but the BabelFish translation thereof states:

 Q> This directory is empty, since neighbouring Anonymous FTP
 Q> servers offer an abundance of well sorted files for the
 Q> selection.

 Q> Pure information files (texts, pictures) are in the HTTP 
 Q> server http://db0bm.ampr.org/ and can be selected there.

However, I get no such host when referring to that URL...

Best wishes from Riley.

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