RE: Interesting delay when on TCP/IP over AX.25

From: LETANG Eric BE/DIF/UIE (bbk.gihv@kpmgaudit.fr)
Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 13:55:11 EET

  • Next message: Richard Adams: "Re: Interesting delay when on TCP/IP over AX.25"

    Hi,
    To use Sendmail i a well configured DNS needs absolutely !
     To avoid the requests ARP also create a complete adresseIP adresseMAC file
    :
     ARP - H ax25 - f / etc / ax25 / arp_ax25.conf by example
    The distant machine knows the addresses indicatif.localhost email if have an
    account on the machine only.
    Otherwise it is necessary to put a server of mail and use a POP3 protocol
    for download ( ex fetchmail ).

    For configue the TCP / IP for recommended AX25 MTU is 512
     It is not necessary to create of route AX25 with axparms it ipmode v
    Trafic in direct UNPROTO that works well at home!

    A+ F1TVF Eric
    Courbevoie France
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    De: xuqjksja.bltcv@hospvd.ch
    A: terhi.victor@logonet.com
    Objet: Interesting delay when on TCP/IP over AX.25
    Date: vendredi 2 février 2001 10:56

    Friends,
       I am not an expert but I do my best to learn. My only trouble is that I
     live in the wrong country, the wrong island and the wrong town to get good
     technical help on anything other than coconuts, rice, and fishing. So I
     apeal to you.
       I am attempting to implement a TCP/IP over AX.25 connection using 2 meter
     radio. I have a number of KPC 9612's and am trying at the basics first by
     sticking with 1200bps. I think I've got thins working for the most part.
     I
     can ping, telnet, http, and etc., but there is one problem. With certain
     protocols (pardon me if my description is lacking) such as telnet, ftp, and
    I
     believe also http, there is often a delay in trafic. For example. I try
    to
     telnet to my remote system. (The remote system is also running the DNS) I
     can watch the modem send and recieive. It sends a DNS lookup request. It
     get's a response and my computer shows and IP address for the remote
    system.
     Then several more back and forth and I get the message telling me about
     escape sequence etc. Then it just sits for some time. At long last it
    will
     start up sending and receiving again and it will ask for my user name, but
     about the time I get the user name entered it has timed out. Why? if I do
    a
     te!
    lnet with the -a option and have the password ready to past as with a click
    of
     the right mouse button, I will be able to log in. What would do this?
     With
     ftp, I'm not sure exactly what goes on. With http, it will stop halfway
     through a document and not go on. What's happening? Also, I don't think
     sendmail is working properly over it, but I do not know if that is the
    fault
     of the connection or the configuration.

    Blessings on all who can help. It is much appreciated,

    Christopher George, KE4KUK/DU1
    5305 Brooke's Point
    Palawan
    Philippines

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