From: Charles E. Gelm (uyoah.ctci@netcabo.net)
Date: Mon Apr 23 2001 - 23:01:33 EEST
Wilbert Knol wrote:
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> Next question: is there a way to get TCP/IP frames through BPQ? If I
> were to ping his Linux box, ARP fires off a bunch of enquiries, which, of
> course, won't get noticed by his Linux machine. A virtual ax25 circuit
> would have to be set up first, through the node, to the Linux machine,
> before IP would work. How?
When I ran KA9Q's 'net' v891204?? I used connectionless protocol on
direct connectable stations and 'nr' on all others. I suggest that
you can encapsulate your 'TCP/IP' in 'net-rom' packets and have BPQ
transport them to the destination, where-in the 'TCP/IP' data would
be extracted and passed on. It worked in 1989. :-|
HTH, Chuck
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