Well at least you got more replies than I did when I asked about the
mysteries of the apparently undocumented AX25 to TCP/IP gateway - and
why it seems to work only one way for me ... I can connect to a
DXCluster, through a remote TCP/IP gateway, and receive data, but
anything sent to that Cluster by me after the initial connect (using
AX25) gets an ACK from the gateway and then vanishes.

Connecting to an AX25-based DXCluster via AX25 links via the same TCP/IP
gateway, and using exactly the same syntax (c xxxxx), results in a
normal two-way link. This used to be what I got with the TCP/IP
connect ... until something changed, somewhere. 

The two replies I did get were very helpful in confirming that the
problem is not at the DXCluster end, but it seems that the gateway owner
may need to find out how the latest AXIP daemon differs
from the previous version and how it is (or should be) set up.

Yes, the standard RTFM reply would be fair comment, if I knew where the
FM was in the first place.

Maybe this is a bit too basic and I should try the Linux newbie list ?

John G3JAG (using SuSE 6.4 and kppp) 


On 28-Jul-2000 Mark Aitken wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> come on guys,  I am a HAM,  and I am into computers and the internet
> so 
> where is a more obvious place to find help than from others that
> share a 
> common interest.
> 
> As to "why did I place a help request for kppp on a ham newsgroup and
> not a 
> linux newbie".
> 
> 
> 1.  I use the internet for ham radio related uses so WHY NOT place a
> help 
> request here.
> 
> 2. I am by no means a LINUX NEWBIE,  I have played with linux since 
> SLACKWARE 3.2, kernel 2.0.27 (had 2.0.19 at one stage can not
> remember why).
> 
> I have mearly had a problem with my configuration and wanted some
> help with 
> persons of similar interests!!!!!!!
> 
> So,  there,  I am over it now,  and will ALWAYS ask for and offer 
> assistance to any ham that I can when I can,  unlike you people who
> replied 
> negitavitly to my post.
> 
> All the best
> 
> Mark
> Regards
> 
> Mark

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