RE: AX25 and Redhat 6.1

From: Hast, Chuck (rvcwtdq.zfcrznw@southwark.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Jan 05 2000 - 00:06:00 EET

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    Richard:
    I am new to this part of linux, I have run TNOS for quite some time
    but have never putzed around with the AX.25 stuff in LINUX.

    I have RH 6.1 and am getting ready to install it, I pulled down the
    AX25 how to and tried to follow it for RH 6.0 (which I also have) and
    appeared to have made a misserable mess out of it. I was able to
    compile a kernel and I also did the modules thing but that is as
    far as I got, I would like to find a good set of steps for doing this
    under the 6.0 or 6.1 rev.

    I can see that you are having problems but are much farther down
    the road than I am. I really just want to set up a linux box to handle
    IP (UDP) in AX.25 frames. But I also in the end want to keep track
    of mobiles off of several towers and figure out which tower a mobile
    is on and route the packets to that tower. Right now I just want to
    get to where you are with your second problem (assigning IP addr
    to a port and sending ax25 frames) then I can press on.

    I am assuming that there is a load of differences between the HOW
    TO and the way you do it with the newer RH versions...

    Tnx in advanced

    Chuck
    Kp4djt.

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: oajixw.gsdnqw@kerailya.tunkki.fi [SMTP:syh@mailit.tunk.net]
    > Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 17:52
    > To: linux-hams
    > Subject: AX25 and Redhat 6.1
    >
    >
    >
    > Greetings everyone,
    >
    > Over the last couple of weeks I have been trying to get AX25 going on
    > Redhat
    > 6.1. I am unable to comple ax25-utils-2.1.42a.tar.gz on the base system.
    > I get
    > all sorts of compile errors. In the end I gave up after manually editing
    > most
    > of the files and including the errno.h file where needed. It also appears
    > that
    > the sockets.h file included by default was not the correct one to use. I
    > got
    > most of it to compile but just gave up eventually.
    >
    > I have also tried installing from the RPM's. (ax25-utils-2-1-42a-3 and
    > ax25-utils-2-1-42a-9) This resulted in a different problem. No matter
    > what I
    > did the call program would give me an error to say that none of my ports
    > were
    > active. Well the TNC was in Kiss mode and receiving packets. When I did
    > an
    > ifconfig | more I was able to see ax0 was receiving frames and it was
    > reported
    > by the kernel as up. In my book this is active.
    >
    > In the end I tried to give the port an IP address with the ifconfig
    > command. I
    > could not believe it when everything flashed, the TNC went into TX etc. I
    > am
    > now able to call my local BBS and everything is great....
    >
    > However, one problem remains. I have an IP address assigned to each of my
    > ax
    > ports. This is a problem as I run Samba and a whole host of other
    > packages on
    > my Linux box and I do not wish to see them appear on RF. I cannot delete
    > them
    > from the routing table as they are interfaces, not routes and I do not
    > really
    > want to firewall the machine. If I mark the interface as down, I will not
    > be
    > able to use AX25 either.... My security policy was to be so simple - No IP
    > transport...
    >
    > The ideal solution is to somehow remove IP from the interface and leave
    > ax25 up.
    > Has anyone worked out how to solve this problem? I notice there are a few
    > other
    > people who have got AX25 running with an IP address.
    >
    > Thanks
    > Richard
    > VK2HDJ
    >



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