On Sat, 29 Jul 2000,  John - G3JAG wrote about,  RE: My recent "kppp Problems" post:

> 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. 

Sometimes i have a simalar problem here, it is normally caused (here at
least) by what you suspect, the gateway owner needs to reconfigure ax25ipd
to reflect the changes, and if he is using the ax25ipd from (i belive
k6ori) then delete /etc/ax25/ax25ipd.routes as well.

I did not reply beacuse i was not sure this IS your problem, as many on
this list well know if i do not reply then i quite possably dont know the
answer.

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

On the contraury, it is very difficult to understand just what is going on,
it is very difficult to explain a problem via mail, altho' your explanation
was explanative i declined to give a concrete answer, guessing is not
really an answer, i think you must agree there.

> 
> John G3JAG (using SuSE 6.4 and kppp) 

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