From: Jose A. Amador (ehc@viplt.ne.jp)
Date: Thu May 08 2003 - 00:45:34 EEST
I am interested in finding out whatever is possible about the BBS users
parameters that can be measured from their activity on the air. Not
everyone
turns out to be nice, or polite, or well educated, in spite of claims on
the
contrary, and I want to MEASURE whatever can be measured or linux gets
statistics about from what the BBS receives. I want to be objective about
the claims of some users that say that somebody else is too agressive and
throws them away from the frequency. Possibly frack could be measured out
this way as an statistic. It would be interesting to know if somebody is
using a disproportionate txdelay, or the average retries per packet
copied
per user...
A goal is to have an automatic way to detect and log "abusers" and
misconfigured stations, and take appropiate action on them.
I am running Red Hat 5.2 since 1999 on a 486/66 with 330 Mb HD and 20 Mb
30 pin SIMMS. Even when it is old, both in software and hardware, it
performs in an acceptable way on its 2 meters, 1200 baud port. The most
used service is a XFBB 7.00g26 BBS, and it is also running node 0.2.4,
and JNOS 1.11f, over ax25-utils-2.1.42a. TNC is a KPC-2 in KISS mode.
I have attempted to run monax25 without stopping everything else and have
found no way to do it, using the TNC in KISS mode and connected to the
kernel via net2kiss. Any advices, suggestions or indications about what
to
read are welcome to achieve a solution.
73 de Jose, CO2JA
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