Hi Chris
I am using axdigi on a gateway system to digipeat between the RF
ports and the axip wormhole port. It works very well. I guess it
was a philosophical decision to remove a "user space" application
from the kernel even though to me as a user it would seem to fall
in the same category as kernel ip forwarding. I don't know of any
alternatives to axdigi.
73
Phil VK6AD
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> Subject: axdigi vs. other methods?
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> What is the best way to handle digipeating with linux? I've
> looked at the linux-hams archive and it seems that there used to
> be support for this in the kernel, but then there is axdigi,
> which I find odd not to be in a debian package. I figure that
> there would be axdigi in a package somewhere if there wasn't
> kernel support for it. In fact, I saw on the archive where it
> had been "taken out," which I don't particularly understand.
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> So, before I install axdigi (I hate installing non-packagized
> software)- is there another way to do this with the kernel?
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> Chris
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