Hi Larry,
On Thu 1999-12-16 (00:48), Larry Molitor wrote:
Hi Gerd,
If others are satisfied, great.
If I was smart enough to make "call" run a telnet session, I would be
content with it also. Maybe someone could help me out here.
As a matter of fact I do use call for all my Linux
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Tomi Manninen wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Jorge Matias wrote:
I don't know if anyone of you has this problem, but I found that
everytime ax25d answers a call and spawns a connection to a service it
opens "ax25" module for use. The problem is that when the
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 08:35:44AM +0100, Krause, Uwe wrote:
The LinKt and TNT are good terminal programs, but there isn't
a good terminal program with message management (Unproto
protocol , compressed
mail transfer etc) Like TPK ,TSTHOST,(MSDOS) or WINPACK (WIN).
run TNT
Am Thu, 16 Dec 1999 schrieb Larry Molitor:
Hi Gerd,
If others are satisfied, great.
If I was smart enough to make "call" run a telnet session, I would be
content with it also. Maybe someone could help me out here.
As a matter of fact I do use call for all my Linux packet work, but with
many
Hello all,
I'm using "ax25rtd" from the latest ax25 packages. I use the daemon to
add automatically the routes for the stations heard, but the problem is
that when a user is making the connections TCP/IP(AX.25) to one of my
ports and then he switches to another port he looses the TCP/IP
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 05:22:11AM +, Larry Molitor wrote:
Sorry John, but from what I see in the user manual available at the above
site, it won't run a telnet session, only AX25. Too bad.
Well the point of a packet radio terminal is to run AX25 sessions,
isnt't it? If you want to do
Terry Dawson wrote:
On 11 Dec, Gareth Rowlands wrote:
Can any kind reader tell me if the little goldmine that is the
radio.linux.org.au box also has an ampr.org 44 network address,
and if so, is it accessible via the encap wormholes ?
It doesn't yet, but I'm seriously considering it,
Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 08:35:44AM +0100, Krause, Uwe wrote:
The LinKt and TNT are good terminal programs, but there isn't
a good terminal program with message management (Unproto
protocol , compressed
mail transfer etc) Like TPK ,TSTHOST,(MSDOS) or
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 01:31:49PM +0100, Joachim Holst wrote:
Well, what's special about winpack, is that it can make many nice/not
nice sounds depending on different events.
Well, this can LinKT do too ;-). Very important. grin
Since you don't have an FBB, how do you manage your mail
Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 01:31:49PM +0100, Joachim Holst wrote:
Well, what's special about winpack, is that it can make many nice/not
nice sounds depending on different events.
Well, this can LinKT do too ;-). Very important. grin
Since you don't have an FBB, how
Title: RE: PB and PG v.1.3 - programs for communicating with Microsat satellites
Hi Kai,
I can't answer right off hand to your question. The referenced description is very brief and I cannot see why a security hole can exist as described. Could you please provide me with some details.
try metalab.unc.edu
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Hello all,
My name is Astari and i see all of you always have the latest news about
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On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 12:13:38PM +, Jorge Matias wrote:
I have "ax25rtctl" in the cron to expire stations last heard for more
than 5 minutes. The problem is that ax25rtd sometimes crashes, I think
when it doesn't any IP routing entry in its database.
I'll look into this, but
sendmail tries to connect to outside mailers via their port 113,
systems such as W0RLI's
snos don't like that. Plus, addresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED] are dumped
by sendmail.
Is there a better way or a definitive configuration for mail
gatewaying?
Tia - jk
-
James S.
Hi Guys,
I have a machine running all ok on Mandrake 6.1 with all the new axtools
and such.
libax25-0.0.7.tar
ax25-tools-0.0.5.tar
ax25-apps-0.0.4.tar
These are installed and working apart from ttylinkd.
I have edited the ttylink.conf file to try and use two users, root and
g6dzj (at separate
At 12:58 PM 12/16/99 +0100, Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
Well the point of a packet radio terminal is to run AX25 sessions,
isnt't it? If you want to do telnet - use "telnet", together
with "screen" or "splitscreen" and rzsz, the standard unix tools
for this purpose. There are lots of other terminal
At 12:22 PM 12/16/99 +0200, Ray Heasman wrote:
Just a silly question perhaps. If you want something like telnet, why not
use telnet? If what you really mean is you want something that uses a VT100
interface without being transported over IP, why not use one of the million
or so telephone VT100
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 10:25:03PM +0200, Tomi Manninen OH2BNS wrote:
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 02:24:43AM +, Jorge Matias wrote:
Probably you don't have symbolic links:
/usr/include/asm to /usr/src/linux/include/asm-i386
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS said:
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 02:24:43AM +, Jorge Matias wrote:
Probably you don't have symbolic links:
/usr/include/asm to /usr/src/linux/include/asm-i386
/usr/include/linux to /usr/src/linux/include/linux
"James S. Kaplan KG7FU" wrote:
sendmail tries to connect to outside mailers via their port 113,
systems such as W0RLI's
snos don't like that. Plus, addresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED] are dumped
by sendmail.
Is there a better way or a definitive configuration for mail
gatewaying?
Check
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 12:53:29AM +, Larry Molitor wrote:
At 12:58 PM 12/16/99 +0100, Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
Well the point of a packet radio terminal is to run AX25 sessions,
isnt't it? If you want to do telnet - use "telnet", together
with "screen" or "splitscreen" and rzsz, the
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