Yes, I did edit ax25d.conf (smile). You can be confident that I'm not
bootlegging your callsign. ;-)
The radio baud rate is 9600, and I'm pretty sure the serial baudrate is as
well. This is easy to check via minicom.
How do I reset kiss mode without rebooting my pc? Entered "kissparms -x -p
ax0", but minicom says /dev/ttyS0 is locked?
I'll reboot and double check the serial baud rate. . . Thanx,
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Steve Stuart wrote:
>
> > I've just installed the ax-25 stuff,
> > node-0.3.0-1.i386.rpm,
> > libax25-0.0.7-1.i386.rpm
> > ax25-tools-0.0.5-1.i386.rpm
> > ax25-apps-0.0.4-1.i386.rpm
> > on RedHat 6.2 system (2.2.14-5.0) with a pentium 133 and 80M
> > ram. Recompiled/installed the kernal (and modules) with ham
> > radio stuff enabled. Then set up /etc/ax25/axports with the
> > line: "ax0 W8AN-4 9600 255 2 144.050 MHz (9600 baud)". Modprobe
>
> Wild guess: your TNC serial line bit rate is not 9600 but something else?
> That 9600 at the speed field of axports is used for the serial bit rate,
> not the radio bit rate.
>
> > mkiss successful.
> > Next "kissattach /dev/ttyS0 ax0 44.70.161.132" followed by
> > "/etc/rc.d/init.d/ax25d start". Even setup a couple routes to
>
> Just to be on the safe side: Ax25d is not needed for outgoing connections
> or tcp/ip over ax25. And if you do want incoming connections, you did edit
> /etc/ax25/ax25d.conf right? Otherwise you'll be using my callsign... :)
>
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