On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Thomas Gunn wrote about, AX.25 Tunnel?:
> Hi,
>
> I've been away from the packet scene for a few years -- in fact, so has
> everyone in the region. I think I may be the only semi-active packet
> station in Eastern TN -- and I'm taking liberties with the expression
> 'semi-active'
>
> There are a couple of RACES based nodes in the area that may be used
> during non-emergencies. Right now, we're pretty much isolated from the
> rest of the packet network. If I'm gonna re-connect, it's gonna have to
> be via an ax.25 tunnel via the internet. I've got the software, and
> probably enough info to get the nuts and bolts of the thing running -- but
> have no idea the customs of using/connecting via a tunnel. Where can I
> find a listing of the gateways, how do I arrange to be connected, etc.
> Anyone out there can offer assistance?
>
> The internet just killed the packet activity in this area. Since I've got
> all these linux computers, I'm connected to the internet for long periods
> of time every day, seems like a waste *not* to at least try to hook
> something up...
Take a look at;
http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/rc.tunnel.htm
If there are questions (there will be), send me a personal.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
>
> Tom Gunn WD4JQX
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