From: M Taylor (lmflth@horseracinginfo.com)
Date: Sun Oct 13 2002 - 22:05:11 EEST
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 11:12:56AM -0500, Christian Reynolds wrote:
> Question: The HOWTO suggests that I should be able to ping along the
> radio network. I am using IP numbers on the air of 192.168.100.30
> and 192.168.100.40. The ping requests are transmitted, and the
> other computer does not respond.
>
> Remember, that this system works using the call and linuxnode system...
>
> What I am trying to do is see if I can do a direct telnet from
> 192.168.100.30 and have it contact 192.168.100.40. I see the packets
> going out using the supplied monitor program... I see it calling the
> other box (and hear the chatter over the air on another radio), but
> the TNC will not answer.
>
> I do not have any firewalling software on these two computers running.
>
> I am wondering if there is something in the software that requires me
> to be on the 44.x.x.x network... I am running 192.168...
>
> Any suggestions?
My first piece of advice is to try using the command "listen -a" and "listen"
(without -a) on the receiving machine (192.168.100.40 I believe).
On 192.168.100.40, 'ping 192.168.100.40' works right?
My random guess is whether the connect is 8-bit clean. I know I had
such problems with using the built-in TNC of the Kenwood TH-D7 mkII,
trying to use it in KISS mode.
Do you mean you want to be able to do "port forwarding" using netfilter/
iptables or ipchains on 192.168.100.30, and forward the connection to
192.168.100.40? Or just to be able to telnet between the machines?
-ve1mct
http://www.mctaylor.com/ve1mct/
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