I just noticed the other day that someone had connected to my computer.
(I noticed by the fact that the transmit relay in the radio was clicking)
I hadn't set it up to do anything so I didn't figure it would allow connects.
When I tested it myself though, I can connect to myself (going out to a local
node and back) and it seemed to eat everything I threw at it, but I have no
idea where it went.  Does it accept connections and then ignore that data?
The only ax25 demons I have running are kissattach and mheardd.

netstat -a --ax25
Active AX.25 sockets
Dest       Source     Device  State        Vr/Vs    Send-Q  Recv-Q
N2POR-8    N2POR-7    ax0     ESTABLISHED  002/000  0       0     
TROY-0     N2POR-7    ax0     ESTABLISHED  002/003  0       0  

On a related note, I was wondering what people out there were using on the
receive side.  I have too many other things on my system to give people free
access to my machine.  I was just thinking of something that would give them a
node type prompt and I could add features from there.  I may play with jnos
some time (I'm helping a friend get a jnos box up and running), but it seemed
to be a bit overkill to have a whole jnos ax25 system running on top of a linux
system that has ax25 in the kernel.

(AX25 only, there isn't really any IP over AX25 in the area)


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