I just recently got ax25-utils-2.1.42a goiing on my Redhat 2.0.33
kernel. Everything seems to be working great ... ax25, tcp/ip, and
netrom, except for one thing!
netromd hears the broadcast routes that other stations are putting out,
by they are not being saved. Apparently this is because of the following
error that is logged (syslog) whenever one *is* heard ...
netromr: cannot open /proc/sys/net/netrom/obsolescence_count_initialiser
... and yes, I can see that the netrom hierarchy does not exist under
/proc/sys/net (but the ax25 one does).
I'm stumped. nrattach work fine. netrom connections work fine. So does
node. The nrparms command works but puts it's entries into /proc/net/nr_neigh,
when I thought they were supposed to go into nr_nodes?
WHy in the world would netromd not be able to create the proper /proc/sys
entries when ax25d (which is very similar in src code) can?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
I do have plans to go to RH 6.0 soon, but I wanted to get familiar with
all this stuff on what I already know runs well.
TIA
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