Linux-Hams archive - November 1997: Re: Dual port TNcs in Linux (agn)

Re: Dual port TNcs in Linux (agn)


Sun, 02 Nov 97 22:49:46 +0100


Hello again, Matt...

Sorry for the last message - TNOS doesn't like lines beginning with "/"
something (because message editor commands start with "/") and I completely
forgot about it - all the lines in my example were starting with "/". Here
I go again:

/usr/sbin/mkiss -s 38400 /dev/ttyS1 /dev/ptys0 /dev/ptys1 /dev/ptys2
/usr/sbin/kissattach -i 44.170.44.7 /dev/ttys0 vhf
/usr/sbin/kissattach -i 44.170.44.7 /dev/ttys1 uhf
/usr/sbin/kissattach -i 44.170.44.7 /dev/ttys2 wire

As I said, the first line is the actual multiport kiss driver, which uses
one end of pty*'s to make a single port kiss tty*'s. Then you simply attach
those tty*'s and that's it...

Hope it's ok now, hi... 73!

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