Re: call behind the node

From: Tomi Manninen (wii@sitel.net)
Date: Thu Mar 22 2001 - 20:15:18 EET

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    On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Peter wrote:

    > The man page said:
    > ax25_call [-c] [-i paclan- [-o paclan] port local_call remote_call
    > [digipeaters ...]
    >
    > So the line will be in ax25d:
    > ax25_call com1 ???? pi4cc-2
    >
    > Com1 is the port to the remote PC

    Just to be sure there is no confusion here: Do you really have a port
    named "com1" in axports?

    > At the ?? must be the calling call.
    > pi4cc-2 is call at the remote PC
    >
    > How can putin the calling call?
    > Maybe an example will give more info

    You still need to read the ax25d.conf man page. I believe you want the %s
    or %u macro.

    An example of an ax25d.conf entry might be something like:

      [CALL-1 VIA *]
      default * * * * * * - root /usr/sbin/ax25_call ax25_call com1 %s pi4cc-2

    or, if you want only some users redirected then something like this:

      [CALL-1 VIA *]
      CALL-2 * * * * * * - root /usr/sbin/ax25_call ax25_call com1 %s pi4cc-2
      default * * * * * * - root /usr/sbin/node node

    Here if CALL-2 connects to you he gets redirected and all other users get
    to the node. (Your original question suggested you might want something
    like this. However I might have misunderstood that part.)

    The examples above are untested.

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