From: Bill Vodall WA7NWP <wa7nwp@jnos.org>
To: Ted Gervais <ve1drg@av.eastlink.ca>, linux-hams@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: kissnetd/net2kiss etc..
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 09:42:40 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <43F21690.6000101@jnos.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.63.0602131614510.7359@ve1drg.ampr.org>
>
> # vhf port is on ax1
> /usr/sbin/mkiss -s 9600 /dev/ttyS1 /dev/ptyb1 /dev/ptyb2
> /usr/sbin/kissattach -l -m 256 /dev/ttyb1 vhf 44.135.34.201
> /usr/sbin/kissattach -l -m 256 /dev/ttyb2 uhf 44.135.34.201
>
> How is kissnetd attached to that?
> And if net2kiss is the solution is it used like this:
> net2kiss -i ax1 /dev/ptyq3....with jnos using /dev/ttyq3 ??
> For jnos this doesn't work, by the way..
>
> Any thoughts would be appreciated..
net2kiss is an amazing little widget. It lets JNOS run as an
independent virtual computer on the packet system.
In my linux setup, I have:
---
echo "Initiating AX0 net2kiss connection for JNOS"
/usr/sbin/net2kiss -i ax0 /dev/ptyp8 &
echo "Allowing time for net2kiss to initialize "
sleep 2
---
And then in the autoexec.nos, to attach the to the pseudo tty I have:
---
# linked connection to Linux AX0 port
#
# Attached pseudo tty linked to Linux ax0 packet port
# started with: /usr/sbin/net2kiss -i ax0 /dev/ptyp8 &
#
attach asy ttyp8 - ax25 vhf 512 236 9600
ifconfig vhf linkaddress wa7nwp-6
ifconfig vhf ipaddress 192.168.127.5
ifconfig vhf broadcast 192.168.127.255
ifconfig vhf ax25 maxframe 2
ax25 route add ID vhf GHAEC
ax25 route add MAIL vhf GHAEC
trace vhf 311
---
Hope that helps...
73,
Bill - WA7NWP
PS. - now if there were only a net2kpchostmode program... So much time,
so many more projects...
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2006-02-13 20:26 kissnetd/net2kiss etc Ted Gervais
2006-02-14 17:42 ` Bill Vodall WA7NWP [this message]
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