Craig Small wrote:
Bob Meyer said:
Okay I think I solved that problem...
You can find the corrected files in the ftp://bob.midtown.net/ax25ipd
directory.
Bob
Bob,
Do you want me to split-out the ax25ipd stuff out of ax25-tools?
No I just added what I thought was a simple auto
Richard Adams wrote:
At bootime shortly after booting, (yes even i reboot), the file
/etc/ax25/ax25ipd.routes goes berzirk, it keeps increasing untill the
partition is full with all the consiquencies that come with a full
partition, no sendmail etc, it has gotten over 400mB, there is
Rob Compton wrote:
In order to keep (a) continuity with my old dying DOS system, and, (b)
maintain all of the facilities offered by the UK-IP spec JNOS (not all
supported in Linux kernel), I am trying to run JNOS under linux.
Yes I do have lnxforward, and that doesn't compile with
Richard Adams wrote:
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Rob Compton wrote about, JNOS Linux:
In JNOS, I issue the command:
attach asy scc0 0 ax25 scc0 256 256 1200
Wrong, its
attach asy /dev/scc0 - ax25 scc0 512 256 1200
Nope, I just tested that jnos doesn't like the /dev
attach asy scc0 -
"James S. Kaplan KG7FU" wrote:
sendmail tries to connect to outside mailers via their port 113,
systems such as W0RLI's
snos don't like that. Plus, addresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED] are dumped
by sendmail.
Is there a better way or a definitive configuration for mail
gatewaying?
Check
Does anyone know why we don't use redirection to a new gateway for ipip
encapsulation? It's simple, useful and I don't understand why we don't do it.
I've put together a couple of simple scripts to test my ideas and they work like
this
If an incoming ipip packet is going to turn around and
John Feist wrote:
Could use some guidance here. I am trying to setup an axip tunnel from a
machine that runs the ax25-utils w/ax25ipd and another machine running
Tnos both machines on the same ethernet segment. The machine with
ax25-utils also hosts a Tnos application and the axip link
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
betazed:~ # call pr DB0FC
axconfig: port pr not active
call: no AX.25 port data configured
Try making a symbolic line to /usr/local/etc/ax25. call may be looking there for
the axports file.
Bob
Cathryn Mataga wrote:
I'm trying to get dhcpd on Linux talking to SV2agw on Win98. The idea here
is to put the 9600 baud port on a C-net and 192.168.1.0, and use
ip masquerade to convert ip adresses to my amprnet adress. When
I use static ip adresses on the Windows machines, it works
Louis Kruger wrote:
Hi,
It seems to me that all the Elmers died or left for another dimension.
I asked a question or two; no response.
I asked another question, one direct response.
I asked two or so questions. No response.
I rephrase. No response.
I tried the search engine.
Robert Schelander wrote:
Hi to all!
I've configured axspawn to create users automatically,
but creating the password doesn't seem to work.
It inserts a + into the passwd file, but if this is supposed
to be the password it does not work.
Anyway why doesn't write axspawn anything into the
John Cusick wrote:
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Bob Meyer wrote:
Harold Hartley wrote:
you can find the web site at http://www.tapr.org/~wa0ptv and it tells
you the concept of it..
My question is; what does it have to do with web pages?
Bob
Bob, et. al.
This is sort
Harold Hartley wrote:
I wrote the author and says it is not made for linux as I already ask
him about it...
Well, what is it... http over radio is easy What do you want... a
web front end for a bbs like fbb?
Bob
Harold Hartley wrote:
you can find the web site at http://www.tapr.org/~wa0ptv and it tells
you the concept of it..
Okay thanks I've looked at that thing before. ;-) You could write
one of those in perl without to much work. You could use lzhuf or
whatever compression you wanted.
My
Harold Hartley wrote:
well, what it does is if a ham web server is setup, other hams can use
the client to recieve the info it gets from the server in a html format
on the ham users computer and lets them click on the link it got to link
via web...
thats what I gathered of it...
but there
Robert Schelander wrote:
Do you know where is the right place to insert additional code when
axipd does automatic user creation?
What is the right c-syntax to execute a script? I know C, but I've never
used it on a Linux machine. (up to now only on Windows based systems)
The main reason I
I have a made some minor fixes to call. The source for the new
utilities is in ftp://call The files are call.c call.1 and menu.c
There are also precompiled versions in that directory too.
Bob
I've been playing with ax25ipd and have it automatically adding routes
for the callsigns it hears.
If you put 'route ko6ri-4 44.2.1.2' in your ax25ipd.conf file and then
try to connect to ko6ri-4 via your axip interface my station will be
able to answer you because it learned the route from your
Heikki Hannikainen wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Bob Meyer wrote:
I found a problem with the way I was handling the subject line in
mail2bbs.
It's easy to fix... just change line 37 from this...
($junk,$subject) = split(/: /,$subject);
to this...
$subject = substr($subject,9
Heikki Hannikainen wrote:
Yup it'll ignore anything past the first newline. A subject is only suppose
to be one line isn't it?
Nope, see RFC822 "STANDARD FOR THE FORMAT OF ARPA INTERNET TEXT
MESSAGES", part 3.1.1 "LONG HEADER FIELDS". Headers are single-line (a
newline is not
I found a problem with the way I was handling the subject line in
mail2bbs.
It's easy to fix... just change line 37 from this...
($junk,$subject) = split(/: /,$subject);
to this...
$subject = substr($subject,9);
I've put up mail2bbs-0.04 but it only contains this one change I
know there
Ed van Mol wrote:
At 07:57 22-09-99 -0700, you wrote:
Ed van Mol wrote:
Hi,
I'll still need help with ax25ipd...
Anybody familiar with this or know the author??
after cmd: call axip pe1nat-4
Ax25ipd is broke. You need change pe1nat-4 to pe1nat or use an alias.
route
Marco Menchise wrote:
Hi all!
I would test AX25 applications using an AX25 loopback device on my Linux
box (kernel 2.0.35, ax25-utils-2.1.42a).
How should I set that device?
Try something like this
axports file
ax0 p0rt-0 9600 256 2 loopback loopback link
ax1 p0rt-1 9600 256 2
Ed van Mol wrote:
Hi,
I'll still need help with ax25ipd...
Anybody familiar with this or know the author??
after cmd: call axip pe1nat-4
Ax25ipd is broke. You need change pe1nat-4 to pe1nat or use an alias.
route pe1nat 192.168.0.2 b
Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have install SuSE 6.2 on a new disk (1.2 Go) with Ham Radio Packages
(ax25-tools, ax25-apps and libs).
insmod ax25
insmod mkiss
But now, when i make : kissattach /dev/ttys1 ax0
linux return : kissattach : cannot open axports file
But i have the axports
William Brydges wrote:
Hello All,
I have followed the thread about AX25 HOWTO updates in this list.
I have also started to configure the AX25 utilities for Slackware 4.0.
It seems (to my embarassment) that I have missed the messages where to find the
most recent update of the AX25 docs.
Peter Grace wrote:
AX25 and Netrom seem to be somewhat functional as I can call (via c
radio k1cf-1 ((which is my local node)). However -
call nr0 k1cf-1 outputs:
GW4PTS AX.25 Connect v1.11
call: NET/ROM callsign or alias not found
This is an unknown node message. I'm not real strong
Cathryn Mataga wrote:
Bob Meyer wrote:
Peter Grace wrote:
AX25 and Netrom seem to be somewhat functional as I can call (via c
radio k1cf-1 ((which is my local node)). However -
call nr0 k1cf-1 outputs:
GW4PTS AX.25 Connect v1.11
call: NET/ROM callsign or alias
Peter Grace wrote:
Tomi and Bob-
Thanks for your help with this.
I have ax25ipd running now.
Peter it's running but it's not doing anything. /dev/ttyS0 is your serial
port where I'm guessing your TNC is connected. It looks like both your axip's
and your radio's interfaces are not working
Wijnand Mijnders PA3HFJ wrote:
Hello all,
At the moment i'm experimenting with Linux and packet radio applications for
a future node/mailbox. I'm getting Xnet and FBB to work on the same
Linuxbox, but now i want to be able to connect the mailbox from within Xnet.
I think it should be done
Gerd wrote:
Hello Bob, hello all,
[Connecting FBB with XNET]
A great and simple solution one should keep in mind. But, a
question remains: How do you make FBB use radio ports that are
occupied by XNET, eg. for forwarding mails? Is that kiss-loopback
solution all you need there? (Just to
Ignacio Arenaza wrote:
"Bob" == Bob Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bob I got it working once, here's a diff from
Bob dhcp-2.0b1pl6/common/dispatch.c
Hi!
Bob, after sending your patch to this list some time ago and asking
for someone related to DHCP developement to do
Peter Grace wrote:
I'm running Redhat Linux 6.0 with the 2.2.5-22 kernel custom compiled.
I have installed package: ax25-utils-2.1.42a-3
Ax25ipd is one of those things that reach from the device driver level to
the application layer. To keep things simple you should...
configure the
Terry Dawson wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 05:58:53PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I decided after getting burned out on all this Y2K update stuff, to
grab a copy of the AX25-HOWTO and start updating it! After creating a
simple index of all the topics, I've come to the quick
"Thomas M." wrote:
Hi
I was just trying to get dhcpd up'n running on my server, which also has
all my ax25 stuff running. But dhcpd refuses to start, because it doesn't
know the ax0 hardware, saying ax0: unknown hardware address type 3
Anyone got any pointers, as to how to get this
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS wrote:
My guess is there might a problem with ncurses. Red Hat 6 might have a
version on ncurses that call isn't quite compatible with. If I understood
Richard correctly this segfault has been there in previous versions too?
The problem seems to be in menu.c I have no
Gareth Rowlands wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 11:27:28 +0200 (MEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Call is broken here, on Redhat6. Executing any of the menu commands
causes a "Segmentation fault".
It works fine here on SuSE 6.2 (Kernel 2.2.11).
It also works OK on a Slackware 4.0 / kernel
Craig Small wrote:
Bob Meyer said:
Call is broken here, on Redhat6. Executing any of the menu commands causes
a "Segmentation fault".
This is very strange because the patch changes one value to be static
and the rest is just cleaning up of the configure script so it detec
Craig Small wrote:
G'day All,
The latest lib, tools and apps for ax25 are out. The main difference
between this version and the last is I finally got my act together and
put Tomi's patches in.
Call is broken here, on Redhat6. Executing any of the menu commands causes
a "Segmentation
I gota say that tnt gets a 'no fun' rating for ease of
installation/configuration. ;-)
The single port multi-channel thing is weird. I can connect on one port
but the other says Terminal of KO6RI off. Leave msg and //Q This may
have something to do with what I did with tfkiss. I have one copy
Ronnie Hale wrote:
ftp://excelsior.kullen.rwth-aachen.de/pub/packet_radio/tnt/tnt1.9-pre1.tgz
But, check with me for a patch to ax25k.c if you want to use the kernel/ax25
ports. (there is a line missing, and the correction hasn't made the release
as yet.) tnt1.8 is the current "stable"
I have put bbs2mail at
ftp://bob.midtown.net/linux/bbs2mail-0.02.tar.gz It's the companion to
mail2bbs creating a bi-directional gateway. It's compatible with mailgw
provided you configure mailgw to handle only news, or configure your bbs
to put only bulletins in it's import file. You will
Richard Adams wrote:
Hi all,
I upgraded from RH5.1/2.0.36 to Mandrake 6.0 so now I have kernel 2.2.9,
libax25-0.0.6, ax25-apps-0.0.2 and ax25-tools-0.0.3. Everything is OK !
Except for listen utility which works only under root. Here are the
error
when I strace it under an
Joachim Holst wrote:
Hello !
Does anybody know of a package that can convert F6FBB bulletins to news and
vice versa ??
I could really use such a package..
That would be mailgw.
http://radio.linux.org.au says you can find it at...
Arno Verhoeven wrote:
Bob Meyer wrote:
Mail2BBS is a package that enables sendmail to write an import file.
It's easy to configure and has install and uninstall utilities.
Hi Bob,
Thanks for making this available. I will have a look at it over the
week-end.
I just finished
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Might have been good of you to mention it. There is a sizable
constituent of Linux gateway operators out there that didn't know about
it.
I did mention it on nos-bbs and the old gateways list. At the time no one was
interested. My first dynamic gate was on a
"Karl F. Larsen" wrote:
I may be the last person to not have the ax25-utils working
properly with a new kernel. Let's assume it's a 2.2.9 kernel and I have
already compiled binary's of all the utils done on a computer using the
2.0.38 kernel.
Can I just copy the old binary
Pablo Bianucci wrote:
Hi Jim!
On Fri, Jul 23, 1999 at 05:44:23PM -0700, Jim from RidgeNet wrote:
It *does* run with ax25dI've done it :)
ax25d and xfbbd run together much like apache, ftpd, sendmail, and inetd
work together with the same interfaces. Its the same consept. Port
Kjell Jarl wrote:
Hi Bob,
I get curious, I have been trying to kissattach an axport to the kernel, or
another wayt reach the node over an axport.
What are your loopbakc ports? Maybe what I have been looking for?
73
kjell
Hi Kjell...
This is how I do the loopback link. You can leave the
Craig Small wrote:
Does that mean that if you are running libc 5 or glibc 2.0 that you cannot
use the new packages? Of course not, but don't expect me to accept some
non-portable patch against them just so it works with your libraries.
The short answer is, if you run those libraries, you're
I needed to set the local callsign on an ax25 connect and ax25_call
wouldn't do the job so I added that feature to call. It works like
this "call -l local_call port remote_call"
If anyone else wants this feature... Here's the diff
--- call.c.orginal Sun May 30 08:41:20 1999
+++ call.c
Riley Williams wrote:
Hi Bob.
Ya need a recieve_mail script. It can be as simple as this...
#!/bin/sh
while read stuff
do echo $stuff /somedirectory/$1
done
The above won't quite do what you wanted, since it will replace
each white space sequence on any line with a
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