[nos-bbs] Remote AX25 Attach with JNOS
wa7nwp at jnos.org wa7nwp at jnos.orgFri Apr 8 04:08:18 UTC 2005
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> > Given AXUDP and AXIP, which would be preferred? Thanks again for all the info. It's making more sense and I'm about ready to jump in and start using it. Next couple questions.. 1. Ok.. AXUDP gives me an AX25 circuit virtualized on UDP packets. That's cool and useful. But... assuming I have a linux box with a RF port AX0 and an AXUPD port Au0 (or whatever) -- is there some way to route ALL the packet traffic on AX0, from RF, out the AXUDP port so the remote system see's it? This would be bidirectional so packets from the AXUDP client would be transmitted. This is exactly what we get locally with the 'net2kiss' tool. 2. Anybody thinking about dynamic AXUDP setups? By dynamic, I mean one where it's not configured ahead of time by the sysop. A client would "login" with the appropriate credentials and establish an AXUDP circuit. This is analogous to the Igate and clients of the APRS world. Having an easy way like this to participate in the network would not only be very useful for various projects, but would make it far easier for new folks to join in and get their feet wet. We could have a "rotate.ampr2.org" or similar for major network servers and it wouldn't matter to the client which one they connected to. 73 and tnx again. Bill - WA7NWP
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