Linux-Hams archive - August 1997: Re: Ampr Net
Re: Ampr Net
Richard Adams (wnoxajr@relay.tunkki.fi)
Mon, 11 Aug 1997 08:51:01 +0000 (GMT)
According to Michael Ballbach, While burning my cpu.:
>
> I'm interested in setting up an ampr net host here on my linux machine,
> I've found lots of software, but am clueless where to start... Is jnos
> better then tnos? If those aren't right, what should I be looking at? Is
> there a _good_ howto about this stuff? With a modem connection to the net,
> is it still possible, even though my ip changes all the time? Does it have
> to be on a static ip machine? Anyway, thanks for any help you guys can
> give me. :) 73's.
>
You dont need Jnos or Tnos, Linux has the ax25/netrom protocols in the
kernel.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/AX25-HOWTO.html There's explanations about
ipip and axip, including configuration examples.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/HAM-HOWTO.html
Home page of G4KLX the author of it all, http://zone.pspt.fi/~jsn
> -------------------------------------
> Michael A. Ballbach: N0ZTQ, yeh-zehn.
--
Regards Richard, 73. | "I see" said the blind man to his
AX25 pa3gcu@pi8mid.#zld.nld.eu | deaf en dumb daughter, who replyed,
smtp wltcfu@di-ve.com | "Yes" Linux AX25. NET/ROM, "I have heard
inet kwroqdy.zepantsxa@relay.tunkki.fi | that what you see is what you get".