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From: Chuck Hast <wchast@gmail.com>
To: Linux-hams List <linux-hams@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Trying to get Ax25 running.
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 06:16:40 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <620c905704101606165716759@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1097930726.1287.1.camel@oh2bns.ampr.org>

On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 15:45:27 +0300, Tomi Manninen <oh2bns@sral.fi> wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 04:28, Dennis Boone wrote:
> 
> >       echo -e "\r\033@K1\r" > /dev/ttyUSB0
> >       modprobe ax25; modprobe kiss; modprobe mkiss
> >       /usr/sbin/kissattach -i 44.1.1.1 /dev/ptyz0 kiss0
> >       /usr/sbin/kissparms -p kiss0 -r 254 -s 1 -l 10 -t 100
> >       /usr/sbin/mkiss -c -l /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/ttyz0
> 
> Kissparms should be called *after* mkiss. Otherwise the commands
> won't reach the TNC...
> 

I have done that, but I still have a problem. When I run the ax25-up file that
is set up for for the mkiss line, it starts up ok the first time, but
when I run the
ax25-down file that ax25-config generates it does not shut down a mkiss entry
if I do a ps -e I see a PID and mkiss if I do a ps -r I see that it is
the attachment
to the ttyz0 port that does not go away. If I go back to the original
kiss set up
the ax25-down script tears it down just fine. There is probably a lot
of stuff that
I do not need in that script right now that is just clouding things for me.

Do you have a recommendation for a short script that will shut down the ax25
stuff?

  reply	other threads:[~2004-10-16 13:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <620c9057041013094421cbf279@mail.gmail.com>
     [not found] ` <20041014025505.66938.qmail@web40824.mail.yahoo.com>
2004-10-14 13:00   ` Trying to get Ax25 running Chuck Hast
2004-10-14 13:13     ` Dennis Boone
2004-10-15 16:57       ` Chuck Hast
2004-10-15 17:15         ` Tomi Manninen
2004-10-15 17:37         ` Dennis Boone
2004-10-15 17:59           ` Gérard / F6FGZ
2004-10-15 18:26             ` Tomi Manninen
2004-10-15 18:33               ` Pontus Falk
2004-10-15 18:53                 ` Tomi Manninen
2004-10-15 19:22                   ` Curt, WE7U
2004-10-15 19:55                     ` Chuck Hast
2004-10-15 23:18                       ` Chuck Hast
2004-10-16  1:15                         ` Chuck Hast
2004-10-16  1:28                           ` Dennis Boone
2004-10-16  2:52                             ` Chuck Hast
2004-10-16  3:40                               ` Dennis Boone
2004-10-16 12:45                             ` Tomi Manninen
2004-10-16 13:16                               ` Chuck Hast [this message]
2004-10-16 13:52                                 ` Tomi Manninen
2004-10-16 15:08                                   ` Chuck Hast
     [not found]           ` <41700FDB.383C6084@free.fr>
2004-10-15 18:02             ` Dennis Boone
2004-10-13  2:40 Ron
2004-10-14  1:55 ` Chuck Hast
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-10-12 13:32 Chuck Hast
2004-10-12 13:41 ` Jeroen Vreeken

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