On Sun, 21 May 2000,  Tapio Sokura wrote about,  Re: Linux and TCP/IP (QST problem):
> >Now my problem: If i send a Ping (ping -i 10 db0bm) i can read (with the 
> >"listen"-Program) the following:
> >
> >1K2: fm DL5ARK to QST ctl UI pid=CD(ARP) len 30
> >ARP: len 30 hwtype AX25 prot ip op REQUEST
> >sender IPaddr 44.130.96.10 hwaddr DL5ARK
> >target IPaddr 44.130.20.78
> 
> The QST frame is an arp request to resolve the receiver's hardware address
> (callsign). Because you can't reach the destination host directly, there is
> no answer to your query. To avoid the arp query you can manually enter the
> hw address of the destination with the arp command. Check out "man arp".

You must use a static arp.

It works here for me.

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Regards Richard
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