From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Bernard Pidoux Subject: Re: node software for Linux Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:40:31 +0200 Message-ID: <4BD55F8F.3050608@free.fr> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: Sender: linux-hams-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format="flowed" To: Jim Kusznir Cc: linux-hams Hi Jim, I suggest you consider FPAC node application. Look at the following page: http://rose.fpac.free.fr/MINI-HOWTO/ I think it could perform exactly what you are looking for. We have set up a large network interfacing local AX25 radio (AX.25, Netrom, ROSE) and world wide Internet via axip links. Here is a list of actual FPAC nodes : Callsign DNIC addr Callsign DNIC addr Callsign DNIC addr F1MVP-4 2080,886801 F3KT-10 2080,444501 F4BWT-0 2080,428405 F4BWT-10 2080,428501 F5KBW-8 2080,833501 F5KCK-10 2080,178504 F6BVP-10 2080,175502 F6BVP-4 2080,175522 F6BVP-6 2080,175521 F6BVP-8 2080,175520 F6GGY-8 2080,847501 F6KAV-8 2080,833505 F8COJ-10 2080,854509 F8COJ-6 2080,854509 F8COJ-7 2080,854505 FF6BVP-1 2080,175522 HT0PAQ-8 7100,505522 K4GBB-11 3100,352727 K4GBB-12 3100,352727 K4GBB-8 3100,352726 KD4YAL-8 3100,727489 KG4NXO-8 3100,352237 KI4UWC-8 3100,352473 KI4VAM-8 3100,813224 KI4VAM-9 3100,813224 KP4DJT-8 3100,813626 N3PPC-8 3100,386335 N4GFO-8 3100,904282 N4PLZ-8 3100,407277 N4WKQ-3 3100,386225 N4WKQ-8 3100,386677 N5SN-9 3100,321254 P43L-3 3630,297585 PJ2A-8 3620,905859 TI2HAS-8 7120,282700 TM6BVP-4 2080,175522 VE3KR-8 3020,905859 VE5VRA-8 3020,306789 VE7HNY-8 3020,604463 VE7LAN-2 3020,604985 VE7TEL-2 3020,604432 VE7TPS-12 3020,250749 VK2CIM-1 5050,604000 VK2TV-1 5050,656200 VK2TV-11 5050,656300 VK2WET-1 5050,656300 VK2XB-1 5050,699300 VK5HSX-2 5050,883850 VK7HDM-4 5050,626300 W4ACS-8 3100,727464 W4AKH-8 3100,772461 W4BGH-8 3100,813684 W4MIN-8 3100,863494 W4MLB-8 3100,321254 W4SLC-8 3100,772461 W4VLG-8 3100,352259 WA4EBZ-0 3100,321254 WD4SEN-11 3100,904282 WD4SEN-12 3100,904271 WD4SEN-8 3100,904272 WE4LC-8 3100,804435 YN1BBS-8 7100,505522 Users - AX.25 Level 2 sessions : Port Callsign Callsign AX.25 state axudp F6BVP-11 -> F5KBW-9 Connected axudp F6BVP-11 -> VK7HDM-5 Connected axudp F6BVP-11 -> P43L-4 Connected axudp F6BVP-11 -> K4GBB-9 Connected axudp F6BVP-11 -> F6GGY-9 Connected axudp F6BVP-11 -> YN1BBS-9 Connected axudp F6BVP-12 -> VA2BBS-4 Connected axudp F6BVP-11 -> F6BVP-9 Connected axudp F6BVP-11 -> VK2TV-2 Connected axudp F6BVP-12 -> K4GBB-14 Connected Users - AX.25 Level 3 sessions : Callsign DNIC addr <-> Callsign DNIC addr LCI Adjacent AX.25 state F6BVP-0 2080,175502 <-> F4BWT-10 2080,428501 000 (F5KBW-9) Disconnected F6BVP-12 2080,175502 <-> F6BVP-1 2080,175520 000 (F5KBW-9) Disconnected Users - AX.25 Level 3 transits : Callsign DNIC addr LCI Adjacent <-> Callsign DNIC addr LCI Adjacent WP-0 5050,626300 001 (VK7HDM-5) <-> WP-0 2080,444501 032 (F6GGY-9) Each node can be connected to a large number of adjacent nodes. Three alternate routes can be automatically checked for a specific destination. ROSE routes : DNIC Address Primary Route | 1st Alt Route | 2nd Alt Route | 7100,...... YN1BBS-9 Opened | TI2HAS-9 Closed | P43L-4 Opened | 7120,...... TI2HAS-9 Closed | YN1BBS-9 Opened | P43L-4 Opened | 5050,...... VK7HDM-5 Opened | VK2XB-2 Closed | VK2TV-2 Opened | 3630,...... P43L-4 Opened | YN1BBS-9 Opened | TI2HAS-9 Closed | 3620,...... P43L-4 Opened | YN1BBS-9 Opened | TI2HAS-9 Closed | 3100,...... K4GBB-9 Opened | KD4YAL-9 Closed | KP4DJT-9 Closed | 3020,...... K4GBB-9 Opened | 2080,...... F5KBW-9 Opened | F3KT-11 Closed | F4BWT-11 Closed | 2080,9..... F5KBW-9 Opened | 2080,8..... F8COJ-11 Closed | F5KBW-9 Opened | 2080,7..... F5KBW-9 Opened | 2080,1..... F6BVP-9 Opened | F6BVP-7 Closed | 2080,428... F4BWT-11 Closed | 2080,847... F6GGY-9 Opened | F4BWT-11 Closed | 2080,444... F3KT-11 Closed | F6GGY-9 Opened | F1MVP-5 Closed | 2080,8335.. F5KBW-9 Opened | 7120,282700 TI2HAS-9 Closed | 7100,505522 YN1BBS-9 Opened | 5050,626300 VK7HDM-5 Opened | 5050,656200 VK2TV-2 Opened | 5050,699300 VK2XB-2 Closed | 3630,297585 P43L-4 Opened | 3100,813626 KP4DJT-9 Closed | 3100,727489 KD4YAL-9 Closed | 3100,352726 K4GBB-9 Opened | 2080,886801 F1MVP-5 Closed | 2080,428501 F4BWT-11 Closed | 2080,847501 F6GGY-9 Opened | 2080,833501 F5KBW-9 Opened | 2080,444501 F3KT-11 Closed | 2080,854509 F8COJ-11 Closed | 2080,175520 F6BVP-9 Opened | 2080,175521 F6BVP-7 Closed | 2080,175522 F6BVP-5 Closed | The IP network interface is via encapsulated AXIP: Ports: Port Address Bauds Paclen Window Description aprs F6BVP-12 38400 256 2 144,800 (APRS) uhf-1 F6BVP-13 38400 256 2 RX:430,325/TX:439,725 9600 Bauds axudp F6BVP-10 115200 256 2 Linux (AX25<->UDP) FPAC can be internally interfaced with a BBS, APRS or DxCluster as shown here : F6BVP-10 (Commands = ?) : bbs Trying FE6BVP-1 @ 2080,175502... Type to abort *** Connected to FE6BVP-1 @ 2080,175502 (Escape: ~. ) [FBB-7.04r-AFHMRX$] OK BBS-F6BVP - 59 Msg(s) - 752 KB 1:FE6BVP> b *** 0000 - Remote Station cleared connection *** Reconnected to F6BVP-10 F6BVP-10 (Commands = ?) : aprs 11:38:41 aprs: AX25: F6BVP->APRS v F6KGT-4* F5KMB-4* WIDE2 pid=Text (97) =4853.08 /00218.80 #rose/fpac node bbs jn18dv paris 145,275 1200b 433,775 9600b http://f6bvp.org 11:38:43 aprs: AX25: F6BVP->APRS v F6KRK-3* F1NVW-2* WIDE2* pid=Text (97) =4853.08 /00218.80 #rose/fpac node bbs jn18dv paris 145,275 1200b 433,775 9600b http://f6bvp.org 11:38:44 aprs: AX25: F4FSD->APAGW v F6KGT-4* F6KRK-3* WIDE3-1 pid=Text (30) =4915.39N/00225.61E-AGWtracker F6BVP-10 (Commands = ?) : clu Trying 192.168.0.64... Connected to f6bvp-9 (192.168.0.64). Escape character is '^]'. login: f6bvp f6bvp Hello Bernard, this is F6BVP-2 in Paris, France running DXSpider V1.55 build 0.38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 18135.0 V73RS 26-Apr-2010 0938Z Tnx Rob for the New 1 14196.9 PB5X 26-Apr-2010 0934Z OP.ROBERTO QTH BREDA 18140.0 EA8AAW 26-Apr-2010 0936Z Gracias Andres, escoge la QS 14202.1 MM0KLR 26-Apr-2010 0936Z EU-008, Isle of Eigg 18079.6 AL5A/WH0 26-Apr-2010 0933Z ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Hour SFI A K Forecast Logger 26-Apr-2010 09 75 1 1 No Storms -> No Storms +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Cluster: 376 nodes, 1 local / 902 total users Max users 902 Uptime 0 00:54 F6BVP de F6BVP-2 26-Apr-2010 0938Z dxspider > q Connection closed by foreign host. I hope this is what you are looking for. 73 de Bernard, f6bvp Subject: node software for Linux From: Jim Kusznir Date: 2010-04-26 0:36:41 Message-ID: y2xdf8c8a6d1004251736sb8446a3bka7d66895ae0d71fb () mail ! gmail ! com [Download message RAW] Hi all: I have my linux system successfully operating the ax25 stack, with netrom, etc. I've gotten to the point where I'm looking at "replacing" a stack of TNC's running TheNet X1J-4 with a linux box controlling radios (still deciding on dropping a KISS rom in the TNC's, or replacing them with something else that linux is controlling, such as sound cards or baycom modems, etc). My goal is to produce a NetRom node-like interface that also has full IP support, and AXIP capability. Ultimately, I plan on establishing a "high speed" (at least 10mbps) IP network, and would like to use this as a "backbone" for the existing AX.25 / NetRom network. In any case, I'm trying to find a suitable node software. I've been having trouble locating a version of "node" that still builds (I'm running Gentoo Linux, but would be fine running other linux variants, as long as they'll run on ARM (sheeva plug), MIPS (Ubnt hardware), and the like.). A local operator pointed me toward uronode, but it seems that uronode.net disappeared, and so far I haven't been able to find a source distribution of that either. In an ideal world, I'd be able to run something like BPQ on linux, but it appears that also doesn't exist... So, suggestions? Thanks! --Jim