From: Hamish Moffatt <hamish@cloud.net.au>
To: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: aprsd setup
Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 21:20:25 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20041107102025.GA5684@cloud.net.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <001601c4c4b2$36c995a0$6402a8c0@laptop>
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 11:11:57AM +0100, Thomas Mørch wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> >On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 02:33:49AM +0100, Thomas - OZ2AFO wrote:
> >>How would one do the right setup of both aprsdigi AND aprsd on the
> >>same PC? (If that's needed to do both my jobs)
> >
> >You can run both just fine. Just run them. This requires that you are
> >using the linux kernel's AX.25 with an appropriate device such as a
> >TNC in KISS mode etc. (aprsdigi always requires that, while aprsd can
> >use kernel AX.25 or drive the TNC (NOT in KISS mode) directly.)
>
> Kernel ax25 is already running, and with aprsd! What confuses me, is that
> apparently both aprsd and aprsdigi uses the port "default" call (the one
> from axports), as their source call. I can not specify different calls (or
> ssid's)
> for the different programs. As I understand two programs can not use
> the same ssid / call? Or can they?
They can't for connected traffic (as I understand), but it's no problem
for unconnected/UI traffic. I don't believe you can specify different
calls at all... though my memory is fading a bit in this area!
> I connect to my own server on port 1313 with uiview. My own server is
> connected to seccond.aprs.net on port 23, and to oz3acc.dyndns.org on
> port 1313.
>
> If I view the http status, it says that all is connected, even my uiview.
Does it show any packets counted?
> Should I use another port for "user" connections with ui-view? (It's a bit
> confusing with 10 different ports that does allmost the same, but with a
> little
> bit of difference for each of them, specialy when you are new to aprs)
I would suggest 14579 perhaps, 1313 is the link port used to connected
aprsd IGATEs together only (if memory serves).
Hamish
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-11-07 10:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-11-07 1:33 aprsd setup Thomas - OZ2AFO
2004-11-07 1:44 ` Hamish Moffatt
2004-11-07 9:27 ` Jeremy Utley
2004-11-08 18:09 ` Curt, WE7U
2004-11-07 10:11 ` Thomas Mørch
2004-11-07 10:20 ` Hamish Moffatt [this message]
2004-11-07 20:18 ` Thomas Mørch
2004-11-07 22:07 ` Hamish Moffatt
2004-11-08 17:46 ` Manfred Haertel, DB3HM
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-11-08 19:48 AE5PL Lists
2004-11-08 21:46 ` Hamish Moffatt
2004-11-08 21:55 AE5PL Lists
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