From: Arno Verhoeven (rkoclay.hgcsmrvku@midmich.net)
Date: Sat Mar 15 2003 - 13:24:41 EET
Tim Neu wrote:
>I have set up FBB on my linux box, listening at KC0LQL-3, and have NODE
>also running on KC0LQL-5. I use FBB for mail and conference, and
>NODE for a database gateway (amoung other things).
>
>I want to be able to access either from a command prompt on the system,
>however currently I can only get to "node" via "telnet localhost node".
>
>I would like to be able to get to FBB the same way, but it does not
>appear to have the same archietecture. (it runs as a daemon rather than
>using ax25d.conf, and I do not see any listening TCP/IP ports). How can
>I get to FBB directly? Getting to it is possibe by using "call" to
>digipeat to my host via a local digipeater, but that is a needless waste
>of bandwidth.
>
There are several ways of getting into fbb from the command line. Sine
you can already get into node from the command line, then one way of
getting into fbb is via node.
You could simply connect to KC0LQL-3 from node.
To do this your machine must listen to 2 netrom callsigns. (both
KC0LQL-3 and KC0LQL-5)
Let me know if you need more details.
>
>Finally, if I do digi through somewhere else and try to connect, my
>connection is failing if there is already someone connected. i.e. only
>one person appears to be allowed on at a time. I think I have something
>set up incorrectly to prevent FBB from allowing multiple connections.
>
>
>
This is a setting in FBB's port.sys file.
This is what I have at the end of that file.
#TNC NbCh Com MultCh Pacln Maxfr NbFwd MxBloc M/P-Fwd Mode Freq
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00/01 ---- File-fwd.
1 15 1 netrom 230 4 5 30 05/60 UXY netrom
2 5 2 0 250 2 2 10 00/60 TUW Telnet
3 5 3 0 250 7 2 10 10/60 SU Pop3
This allows 15 connections on the netrom port, 5 connections via telnet,
and 5 simultaneous pop3 connections.
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