Re: AX.25 Tunnel?

2000-08-13 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Thomas Gunn wrote about, Re: AX.25 Tunnel?: > Hi Richard, > > Thanks for the reply. > > I'm having trouble with the link you've provided, rc.tunnel.htm . I > get 404 error from your server. That's followed by some info I fear I > can't read, but it seems to be just s

Re: AX.25 Tunnel?

2000-08-13 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Thomas Gunn wrote about, AX.25 Tunnel?: > Hi, > > I've been away from the packet scene for a few years -- in fact, so has > everyone in the region. I think I may be the only semi-active packet > station in Eastern TN -- and I'm taking liberties with the expression > 'semi-

Re: Contesting Software

2000-08-08 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, Seger, Justin M wrote about, Contesting Software: > Hi guys. Is there any good (or any at all) contesting software for Linux? > I'd specifically be interesting > in software for VHF/UHF (June, Aug. Sept.) ARL contests, although links to > any contesting software for > Linux

Would you be so kind.

2000-08-07 Thread Richard Adams
Hello Bob. Maybe you are away on vacation as well or you do not have much time to check the list at the presant time, however we have an idiot who has a automatic mail reply set and he is away untill 21 Aug, i have received more than 100 mails from this guy, now i call him an idiot, maybe that wi

Re: smdiag

2000-08-07 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, Gerd wrote about, Re: smdiag: > > <---Perhaps the list moderator would consider removal of this user until he > > returns? > > Someone to generate a little bit of traffic here in the summer hole - > unfortunately, he always sends the same text. But he answers every mail w

Re: Node configuration

2000-08-07 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, Peter wrote about, Node configuration: > Hello, > > Just playing with "node". I get the thing a bit working. But socked with > a question. > > I have on the same machine a cluster running. > How can I make a connection to the cluster when I'am in the node? Where > have I t

Re: Don't you just hate BADLY configured auto responders !!!

2000-08-07 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, Stewart Wilkinson wrote about, Don't you just hate BADLY configured auto responders !!!: > Anyone else getting fed up of seeing these reponses (I'm getting 99% of > them before I actually see the Message that caused the auto-response) ?? We all are, maybe Bob the list owne

Re; kernel crashes and netstat etc.

2000-08-06 Thread Richard Adams
Hello All. They say the person who keeps at it wins, well this is true. Some of you will remember a while ago a few messages about Linux node exiting with a segfault and an Oops in the logfile, well i think i may have found the answer, NOTE, i said think, maybe Tomi could check what i have to sa

Re: My recent "kppp Problems" post

2000-08-04 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 04 Aug 2000, Dave Staniforth wrote about, Re: My recent "kppp Problems" post: > > Hi Folks, I have an original version of this ax25ipd from Bob, but it has a bug in > that the ax25ipd.routes file grows to a huge size after killing ax25ipd and >restarting > it. > I do remember Bob posti

Re: ax25 Utilities

2000-07-31 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Richard Adams wrote about, Re: ax25 Utilities: > On Tue, 01 Aug 2000, William Brydges wrote about, ax25 Utilities: > > Hi Folks, > > > > I'd like to get 'kissattach' for the AX25 utilities. > > > > Can someone direct m

Re: net2kiss: Socket type not supported...

2000-07-31 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Sven Vermeulen wrote about, net2kiss: Socket type not supported...: > hello hams, > > When I do "net2kiss -i scc0 /dev/ptypa &", net2kiss returns the > following > message: "Socket type not supported (94) in socket". Where does this > message > refer to? It looks like you

Re: aiee, killing interrupt handler?

2000-07-30 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Stephan Loges wrote about, Re: aiee, killing interrupt handler?: > Yep, thanks Richard and you for information, now im a little piece > further and traced the following with ksymoops: > Using `/System.map' to map addresses to symbols. > > Trace: 15bc00 > Trace: 15bd68 >

RE: KPC-9612

2000-07-30 Thread Richard Adams
lem. Now i am very interested to hear "why" a linux machine needs to be rebooted at "anytime". > > Thanks to all that responded. Anyway glad to hear it now works. > > 73, Bill > N6WS > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -Original Message- > From:

Re: KPC-9612

2000-07-30 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Bill & Chris Shell wrote about, KPC-9612: > Hello, > Is there any information available for setting up a KPC-9612 TNC? > I'm using kernel v2.2.14 and the latest AX25 tools, apps and lib. Read section 6.1.1.1 of the AX25-HOWTO found in your /usr/doc/*HOWTO* directory(s). >

Re: kissattach error

2000-07-30 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Capt Gregory H Blakely wrote about, kissattach error: > Hi, folks. > > I've been lurking on this list for awhile, hoping that someone would ask > the question I have. But it looks like I'll have to stick my neck out a > bit and see what happens... > > I've recompiled my R

Re: My recent "kppp Problems" post

2000-07-29 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, John Ackermann wrote about, Re: My recent "kppp Problems" post: > Hi John -- > > Bob Meyer has done a couple of things that work around this problem. > He's created a version of the call program that lets you set the source > callsign to whatever you want, which can solv

Re: aiee, killing interrupt handler?

2000-07-29 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Stephan Loges wrote about, aiee, killing interrupt handler?: > Hi there, If only you had told me about this in your persoanl mail to me.!! Run the EIP number thro' ksymopps which is located in /usr/src/linux/scripts/ksymoops There is a README there and more info in /us

RE: My recent "kppp Problems" post

2000-07-29 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, John - G3JAG wrote about, RE: My recent "kppp Problems" post: > Well at least you got more replies than I did when I asked about the > mysteries of the apparently undocumented AX25 to TCP/IP gateway - and > why it seems to work only one way for me ... I can connect to a > D

Re: The right place?

2000-07-28 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Marco Calistri wrote about, The right place?: > Hello list members,I wonder point out the fact that many > Hams (me enclose) are taken to consider "linux-hams" > as the "right place" to post all the linux general question > that could have some relationship with the own hamr

RE: My recent "kppp Problems" post

2000-07-28 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Mark Aitken wrote about, RE: My recent "kppp Problems" post: > 2. I am by no means a LINUX NEWBIE, I have played with linux since > SLACKWARE 3.2, kernel 2.0.27 (had 2.0.19 at one stage can not remember why). > > I have mearly had a problem with my configuration and want

Re: KPPP problems

2000-07-28 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about, Re: KPPP problems: > And once upon a time ham operators were helpful people > Could I refer you some of the Linux Hams to the Amateur Code as > published in the ARRL handbook for many years. > The Radio Amateur is > CONSIDERATE > LOYAL > PROG

Re: NEWQPSK tests

2000-07-26 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Eamon Skelton wrote about, Re: NEWQPSK tests: > On 26-Jul-2000 Akihiro KODA wrote: > > > In Japan, there is a problem due to the license. > > Even the MT63 mode is NOT legaly allowed. > > > I wouldn't want to incite anyone to break the law, but > beware of taking the li

Re: Soundmodem problem

2000-07-23 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Rich Hall wrote about, Re: Soundmodem problem: > and smdiags say it is down and smmixer says it does not exist. I have built > everything into the kernel at one point and as modules and combinations of > both. All to no avail. I am using all of the latest ax-utils (1.42a)

Re: Segfaults and EIP's

2000-07-19 Thread Richard Adams
Hello All. I have a friend who is suffering segfaults and kernel EIP's from node, i have looked into the archives and can only find messages about this happening, i cant find a solution. Is there one,? System is running. Redhat 6.1 2.2.14 (own compile full ax25 support) libax25-0.0.7 ax25-apps-

Re: RV: Problem with l command in linux-node.

2000-07-16 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Ruben Navarro Huedo wrote about, RV: Problem with l command in linux-node.: > Hello! My name is Ruben. > We have a problem. > Connected to linux-node if we send L command i > disconnects us. > > Redhat 6.2 > Ax25-utils 2.1.42a Update your utils to match 2.2.x kernels. I

Re: ipnumber translation

2000-07-16 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 21 Aug 2036, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about, Re: ipnumber translation: > Message-Id: 269_kb2shu > From: kb2shu@kb2shu.#sca.ca.usa.noam > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > How can I translate a 44.137.x.x. number into a fixed IP (cablemodem) > > number? > If you have a static IP address on

Re: ipnumber translation

2000-07-16 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Peter (PB0AIU) wrote about, ipnumber translation: > Hello, > > How can I translate a 44.137.x.x. number into a fixed IP (cablemodem) > number? Do you mean you want to do IPIP encapsulation for your 44.137.x.x netwrok.?? Normally speaking a cable modem is configured with DH

RE: relevance

2000-07-15 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Mike Murphree wrote about, RE: relevance: > Being away from the list (and Linux) for a long while, > information on the first 3 would be really useful and > I didn't find much by searching the list archives. > Details on 4 and 5 I can find elsewhere... > > 73 > Mike N4CNW >

Re: Tiny2 & STA led

2000-07-14 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Brian Wilde wrote about, Tiny2 & STA led: > Hi All > > When I reboot Linux having left the Tiny2 in kiss mode the STA led remains on > when I try to connect to a station. The PTT led does try to send packets but no > connect results. If I reset the Tiny2 by switching on-of

Re: relevance

2000-07-13 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Barrett, Peter G wrote about, relevance: > Hi hams > I may be going off "half-cocked" here but last time I checked. > > Consider how people become subscribers to linux-hams. Generally I would say > that they notice a "HAM HOWTO" > and an "AX25-HOWTO" amongst the docs

RE: unsubscribe

2000-07-13 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Bob Snyder wrote about, RE: unsubscribe: > > Ummm, no. Gerd has a valid point. This isn't the list to discuss kernel > recompiles, unless it's directly related to the amateur radio extensions > to the kernel. I've pushed this before, but have been a bit busy to try > and pu

Re: time out ?

2000-07-13 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Cees Tool wrote about, time out ?: > Hi, Hello (Dag) Cees. > > When I connect to linux-node, or directly to a netrom port running CLX > cluster or connect from linux-node to the internal pingpong converse > server, I am disconnected after a couple of minutes idle-time. S

Re: kernel comp.

2000-07-12 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, ron jochems wrote about, Re: kernel comp.: > > or try 'bzlilo' if you use lilo...saves some time.. We are getting way off topic here, but (b)zlilo is considered by many to be a silly move for one who has only one kernel image, what happens is zlilo copys the new images ove

Re: kernel comp.

2000-07-12 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Juan Carlos Carreras wrote about, kernel comp.: > > hi: > I tried to compile the kernel with ax25 modules extentions and i got the following: > does anyone knows what happened. > > > > > too

Re: AX25 not work!

2000-07-12 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Zelezen E. Egon wrote about, AX25 not work!: > Hay ... > Sri for bad english! > > In my PC is Debian 2.2 kernel 2.2.15 > Kernel kompail + ax25 OK. > Ax25 ist not as modules! > I put axports to : > /etc/ax25/axports and > /usr/local/etc/ax25/axports > but ax25 work not

Re: net2kiss

2000-07-11 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Josh Housey, KG9BO wrote about, net2kiss: > Hello all: > > The name here is Josh located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. I am attempting to > try to link ax25-utils to JNOS. > > I know there are many different methods in order to do this, but the one > that seems likely is throug

Re: IP Tunnelling with linux 2.2.16!

2000-07-11 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Paulo Matos wrote about, IP Tunnelling with linux 2.2.16!: > Hi! > I am trying to do a simple tunnel in Linux 2.2.16, ipip module, > and iproute2, but It doesn't seem to work at all. > Here's some of my attemps (one inpired on Steve Cowles example): > > suppo

Re: unsubscribe

2000-07-11 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about, unsubscribe: > unsubscribe Tut Tut.. I am sure you received a mail simalar to the following upon subscribing to linux-Hams. But you did not seem to have read and digested the "Second Line" -- Welcome to the linux-hams mailing list! Please

Re: help setting up ax25 with redhat 6.1

2000-07-11 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Simon Jude wrote about, help setting up ax25 with redhat 6.1: > Hi, > I have installed the ax25-tools and ax25-apps rpms for redhat 6.1 together > with ax25-config which I have run to setup my config files. However, when > I run ax25-up I get the following errors: > > can'

Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10

2000-07-10 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Tony Schonfeld wrote about, Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10: > > > Hello Richard > > I don't understand the problem: The problem is quite easy, you have the "lp" module loaded so PLIP CANNOT get loaded. > > > Module Size Used by > lp

Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10

2000-07-09 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Tony Schonfeld wrote about, Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10: > lp is automaticly load with parport when a call the modprobe plip > and the conflict between lp and plip say this error message :-) Thren change your /etc/conf.modules to something like alias parport_lowlevel parp

Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10

2000-07-09 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Tony Schonfeld wrote about, Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10: > On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Richard Adams wrote: > > > On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Tony Schonfeld wrote about, Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10: > > > > > can't locate module parport_lowlevel > >

Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10

2000-07-09 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Tony Schonfeld wrote about, Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10: > can't locate module parport_lowlevel This is possably one if not the whole problem, i presume you have a custom compiled kernel. Check /usr/src/linux/.config for PARPORT and PLIP. > > my conf.modules is > >

Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10

2000-07-09 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Richard Adams wrote about, Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10: > > > Any idea ? > > > many thanks for comments > > > Tony > > > > > go to /etc directory > > edit the conf.modules puting this inside > > > > alias char-m

Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10

2000-07-09 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Jose R. Marte A. wrote about, Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10: > > From: Tony Schonfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: Linux Hams mail-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10 > > Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 11:02 AM > > > > hello , > > > > I've just load plip

Re: PLIP and kernel 2.2.10

2000-07-09 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Tony Schonfeld wrote about, PLIP and kernel 2.2.10: > hello , > > I've just load plip module without problem with kernel 2.0.36 but > i can't with a kernel 2.2.12 because in my log a message say > "can't locate char-major-6 module" > > in my config file i've > > PARPORT

Re: Moving services off gateway/router PC??

2000-07-07 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 07 Jul 2000, Mike Dent wrote about, Moving services off gateway/router PC??: > I'd like to move all my services from my "radio" PC onto a seperate PC, > keeping > the one connected to the radio ports, local ethernet and external 2mb > internet link > doing nothing but routing etc. > > A

Re: Install Linux from ftp-server... not work??

2000-07-05 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 05 Jul 2000, Håkan Larsson wrote about, Install Linux from ftp-server... not work??: > Hello. > > I am trying to install linux on a computer how do not have any cd-rom reader. > I have the RH6.0 disk on a ftp-server RH6.0 and try to install over my > network. > > I can se the transfer

Re: liibax25.so.0

2000-07-05 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 04 Jul 2000, Barrett, Peter G wrote about, liibax25.so.0: > Not sure if this has been discussed before. > I have compiled libax25, ax25-tools and ax25-apps > using > > ./configure > mmake > make install > > sys is RH 6.2 If you had read the INSTALL file in each archive libax apps

Re: SCC Card + Baycom 1k2 Modem ???

2000-07-03 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 02 Jul 2000, Cyril Moriarty wrote about, SCC Card + Baycom 1k2 Modem ???: > > Hi, > I have just built an SCC card and want to check if it is working. The only >packet modem that I have available is a Baycom 1200 baud. Can I connect the Baycom >modem directly to the SCC card? No.

Re: Letters?

2000-07-01 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, Tomi Manninen wrote about, Re: Letters?: > > There are probably better ways but you could try this: > > for i in *[A-Z]*; do mv -i $i $(echo $i | tr [A-Z] [a-z]); done This is just about wht i used, i must say it looks more professional than what i had, so i have stoppe

Re: Letters?

2000-07-01 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Håkan Larsson wrote about, Letters?: > Hello! > > I have moved all my yapp mapps from DFBB to XFBB. All the filnames are now > with bigg letters. This is not OK for users how want to yapp this files. I have to > rename all the filenames but there are aboute 2500 off them...

Re: ax25d with zipslack7

2000-06-27 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Rob Compton wrote about, ax25d with zipslack7: > I have just spent the last two days, installing, and re-installing zipslack > 7 onto one of my machines to use as part of my BBS/node/cluster system. > > I now find that ax25d won't load. > > I get the following errors... >

Re: Kernel IP routing bug

2000-06-24 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about, Re: Kernel IP routing bug: > The reason it doesn't work is because TCP/IP does not work that > way. TCP/IP is based on the assumption that every computer on a > network segment (NOT subnet) can hear all of the other computers > on the same

Re: jnos/slack 7

2000-06-24 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about, jnos/slack 7: > Could someone please tell me if the attach line for the sl0 from jnos to > linux is different then what it was before as it seems no matter what i do > it doesnt like it! > if someone could send me an sample that would be goo

Re: Kernel IP routing bug

2000-06-19 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Robin Gilks wrote about, Kernel IP routing bug: > Greeting all > > Has anyone found a fix yet for the routing bug in 2.2 kernels that I > highlighted about 5 months ago? > > At the time there was a lot of prattle about netmasks (total waste of space) > and such where a sim

An addition to my web site.

2000-06-16 Thread Richard Adams
Hello All. In view of the last few questions on howto connect Xnos to linux there is now been another file added to my web site. It has a link from the index page, the file is called "linux_xnos.htm" There have been more than 1000 hits in the few days the files have been there and i have only ha

Re: gateway

2000-06-15 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Richard Bown wrote about, gateway: > Hi all, slightly of subject, or topic. > does anyone know of an internet/ amprnet gateway that can be accessed from a > web site. > I cant get past the firewall here to telnet back to my own bbs during the > week. > I did find a site a co

Re: ipip tunnel in kernel 2.2.13

2000-06-13 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 20 Jul 2036, John wrote about, ipip tunnel in kernel 2.2.13: > Hello, > I am new in this list, please can anyone inform me if there is any problem > with the ipip tunneling in the above kernel ???(2.2.13). This kernel included > in the SuSe 6.3 distribution. I can setup the interface tun

Re: Help linux ax25 <-> Jnos connection

2000-06-13 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, joao pissarro wrote about, Help linux ax25 <-> Jnos connection: > Hello all, > > I am using JNOS for a long time, it all started on DOS, and for a few months > I have "upgraded" to Linux. > > At the moment I am using two TNC's (KAM and TNC2 clone). They are attached > dire

scripts for ax25.

2000-06-12 Thread Richard Adams
Hi All. I have added a ax25 page to my web site, it can be accessed directly at; http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/description.htm Comments welcome. -- Regards Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/

Re: what am I missing here?

2000-06-12 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, charlie carroll wrote about, what am I missing here?: > I just got RedHat 6.0 installed (2.2.5-15 kernel) and am having problems > with the kissattach command after getting the ax-25 utils RPM > installed. when I do a /usr/sbin/kissattach /dev/ttyS0 radio, I get > the foll

Re: connection icon in KDE

2000-06-11 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, ron jochems wrote about, connection icon in KDE: > > Hello fellow hams, > > I am wondering the following: > In the KDE desktop, on the bottom right, there is a little icon, probably for a ppp >connection to the internet. This icon propogates one terminal green, the other

Re: Serial communication with TNC2 using minicom

2000-06-08 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 07 Jun 2000, Stordeur Franck 785966045 wrote about, Serial communication with TNC2 using minicom: > Hello, > > I can't still establish a serial communication with a TNC2 using the minicom. > I have try a lot of test and parameters of the minicom and the result is the > following. > >

Re: kissparams & mkiss

2000-06-08 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, Paul Lewis wrote about, kissparams & mkiss: > Hello All > > > I am still looking for a reason why my ax25/netrom ports stop decoding, > while tcp/ip still over the failed port. > > I noticed from the logs the following. > > Is there a problem with the kissparams code as

Re: PLEASE HELP ME...... (fwd)

2000-06-08 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, Wojciech Moczynski wrote about, PLEASE HELP ME.. (fwd): > Please help me arrange routing to ampr.org . > Tuneling is not working. I belive looking at the routing below there will be a lot more routes wich wont work. When using netmask 255.0.0.0 ifconfig will automaticl

Re: Linux + Baycom problems...

2000-06-06 Thread Richard Adams
On Tue, 06 Jun 2000, Cyril Moriarty wrote about, Linux + Baycom problems...: > Hi, > I'm having a slight problem setting up a serial 1200 Baycom modem with > Slackware Linux 7.0 . I have all the necessary tools set up. I type the > following for setting up the drivers: > > setserial /dev/t

Re:

2000-06-05 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 04 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about, : > i have compile kernel for hamradio utilities > the kernel i have is 2.2.13 in slcakware-7.0 > > and i want my linux run many aplications like > - webserver > - dns > - ftp > - packet radio of course > > so what options must i chose for

Re: ?NETWORK?

2000-06-04 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 03 Jun 2000, Marco Calistri wrote about, ?NETWORK?: > Hello the following question may be should be posted on the nos-bbs@hydra, > but I think it isn't a full "off-topic". In view of the Linux ax25 NET/ROM capablitys i would say yes its off topic, however i belive your problem(s) are in

Re: SCC causes kernel crash

2000-06-04 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 03 Jun 2000, lpala wrote about, SCC causes kernel crash: > Hi everyone, > > i get about every two days a kernel oops that cause a system crash... > > Here is the system: > Linux 2.2.1[45] (with hamradio stuff) > GLibc 2.1.3 > various ham's utils > > Ideas?? > > Luca > > Here is the

oe5dxl modem.

2000-05-28 Thread Richard Adams
Hello All. Could someone point me towards information on the oe5dxl or is it oe3dxl modem. I have used it before under 2.0.xx but i have lost all infomation on URL's for the driver, at that time it was not in the kernel its self and had to be compiled as a stand alone module. I have since had num

Re: BPQ-Ethernet Help?

2000-05-27 Thread Richard Adams
On Sat, 27 May 2000, Steve Hale wrote about, BPQ-Ethernet Help?: > Hi all. I'm trying to setup bpqether and struggling! > > I have two linux boxes, one running as a bbs/mailbox (TNOS), the other > as a general machine. > > The two machines have an ethernet connection which works OK. What i wan

Re: TCP/IP over AX.25

2000-05-26 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Christopher K. George wrote about, TCP/IP over AX.25: > New to this list, but here's my question: > > I cannot get the AX25-utils-2.1.42 to compile properly on my Linux system > with > out making considerable modifications to the headers included in a number > of the source

Re: DSL and DHCPD

2000-05-25 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 25 May 2000, David Nesting wrote about, Re: DSL and DHCPD: > While other posters summed it up best by pointing out that DHCP is more > of a network configuration protocol, and has no means to authenticate a > user, some DSL providers *do* authenticate by using PPP over Ethernet > (PPPoE)

Re: DSL and DHCPD

2000-05-25 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 25 May 2000, John F Feist wrote about, DSL and DHCPD: Hello John. > Greetings folks, just got my dsl connection yesterday and I was > hoping to port the Linux server, which runs ax25-utils, over to the > dynamic account. I run RH 6.1 and have the dhcpd installed for the > second NIC in

Re: Serial communication with TNC using minicom (2nd )

2000-05-24 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Stordeur Franck 785966045 wrote about, Serial communication with TNC using minicom (2nd ): > I have to give you more details : > > The same PC with the same TNC can communicate together when the PC run MS-DOS > (boot with floppy) and the Procomm program. > ON4LCN Then you

Re: Serial communication with TNC using minicom

2000-05-24 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Stordeur Franck 785966045 wrote about, Serial communication with TNC using minicom: > Hello, > > I try to establish a serial communication with a TNC2 using the minicom > programm (1.82-3) without any success. > I run debian 2.1 > Does anybody having success with minicom a

Re: Linux and TCP/IP (QST problem)

2000-05-21 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Tapio Sokura wrote about, Re: Linux and TCP/IP (QST problem): > >Now my problem: If i send a Ping (ping -i 10 db0bm) i can read (with the > >"listen"-Program) the following: > > > >1K2: fm DL5ARK to QST ctl UI pid=CD(ARP) len 30 > >ARP: len 30 hwtype AX25 prot ip op REQUEST

Re: X

2000-05-17 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 17 May 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about, X: > Hi > I am trying to compile an new version of GTK for my linux which is > SuSE and it comes back telling me configure error > X libraries or include files not found so i figure they are missing > can someone tell me under what dirs will i

Re: Drivers for minuteman...

2000-05-17 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 17 May 2000, r00t the LiNuXeRRR wrote about, Re: Drivers for minuteman...: > UPS Ah, well now i and, i belive i could say, the other 75% of the list now know what you asked. Maybe 'apmd' is what you are looking for. Adam Steffes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent me a mail saying u

Re: Drivers for minuteman...

2000-05-17 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 17 May 2000, r00t the LiNuXeRRR wrote about, Drivers for minuteman...: > Hy there... > > Can anyone halp me... Where can i find some drivers for linux for > minuteman pro 650.. When i was 17 years of age i worked as a swimming pool attendant, we had a minute man there also

Re: off topic!

2000-05-15 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 15 May 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about, off topic!: > Hi > Sorry this is an big off topic but not sure where else to ask > so any help will be great > ok i have three machines that are tie together with ethernet using > thincoax bnc type > it seems all works ok with two bnc connecto

Re: [log project] schema

2000-05-08 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 08 May 2000, Hamish Moffatt wrote about, Re: [log project] schema: > On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 03:59:55PM +, Wilbert Knol wrote: > > The CTY.DAT list of DX entities is available and regularly updated: > > http://www.contesting.com/ct/files/ > > All the links under /ct are broken?! :-(

Re: Can't set default route

2000-05-07 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 07 May 2000, Paul Delaney wrote about, Can't set default route: > Hello All, > > I have two PC's networked, both machines can ping each other, but I cannot > get a working default route set on PC2. > > PC1: TNOS 44.16.2.46 > LINUX 44.16.2.48 > ETH0 192.168.0.1 > > PC2: ETH0

Re: "Predict" install problems.

2000-05-02 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 01 May 2000, Norm McMillan wrote about, "Predict" install problems.: > My apology in advance if this is the wrong list for this type of inquiry. > It should perhaps be in linux-newbie, but it is ham related! > > I'm running Red Hat 6.0, kernel 2.2.5-22 > I've downloaded and untared "pre

Re: the call command

2000-04-29 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Beerbaum wrote about, the call command: > i use suse-linux-6.4 and try to get qrv with packet radio, > using the soundmodem. i can listen to the digipeater > db0bln, with the call command i can connect to it, > but when i try to get a shell with ~! everything > disappears. t

Re: Question, was; [ANNOUNCE] new-AX.25 for 2.2.14 Rel. 5

2000-04-27 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Charles E. Gelm wrote about, Re: Question, was; [ANNOUNCE] new-AX.25 for 2.2.14 Rel. 5: > Hi, Richard et allia: > > I probably didn't give enough information in my original post. > > I am assuming that everyone in 'linux-hams' is familiar with > 'NetRom', 'TheNet' and '

Re: Log Program for Linux

2000-04-27 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Hamish Moffatt wrote about, Re: Log Program for Linux: > > I have been thinking about logging software for linux recently too. > I considered the web/database backend approach but thought it might > be a bit too slow and not as flexible as a real program. > > I'm undecided

Re: Question, was; [ANNOUNCE] new-AX.25 for 2.2.14 Rel. 5

2000-04-27 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Chuck Gelm wrote about, Re: [ANNOUNCE] new-AX.25 for 2.2.14 Rel. 5: > Howdy, Y'all: > > Does AX.25 for linux still require a unique CALLSIGN-SSID > for each packet radio port? Normally speaking here in EU land, its required that one uses a callsign to identify his/her st

Re: [ANNOUNCE] new-AX.25 for 2.2.14 Rel. 5

2000-04-26 Thread Richard Adams
Who said it does'nt matter, but someone said in a reply mail to linux-hams. > > Some developers talk, some actually develop something .. :) > > (just my opinion about new-ax25 discussion .. > > don't take personaly (anyone)) Normally i dont get involved in discusiions about how development shoul

Re: new kernel installation

2000-04-13 Thread Richard Adams
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Jose Ng Lee wrote about, new kernel installation: > Hi, > > I am using REDHAT 6.1 Linux installation with kernel 2.2.12-20. > I downloaded and compiled OK the kernel 2.2.14 but I am having > problem installing the new kernel. Can someone point me the steps > to install a n

Re: problem while kissattaching scc interfaces

2000-04-10 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Sven Vermeulen wrote about, problem while kissattaching scc interfaces: > hello, > > I'm trying to get my optoscc card working under linux 2.2.6 with the > ax25-driver built-in in the kernel, but I have a problem with attaching the > interfaces with 'kissattach' (ps.jnos u

Re: Unproto Path in AX25

2000-04-10 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, John Gorkos wrote about, Unproto Path in AX25: > > > Background: I am running APRSdigi on my RedHat 6.1 box, with a MFJ-1278 > hanging on ttyS0. I am using the modified AXtools from Alan Crosswell, > N2YGK. Everything is working well (aprsmon allows TCP/IP connections,

Re: How to Enable/Disable KISS mode in a TNC-2 with Linux?

2000-04-07 Thread Richard Adams
On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, Manos Chalaris (SV1DAY) wrote about, How to Enable/Disable KISS mode in a TNC-2 with Linux?: > Hello everybody, > > I am wondering whether there is a "nice" way to enable/ disable KISS mode on > a TNC-2 with Linux. > (I am using an MFJ 1270C, but I think the same is for al

Re: ax25-utils-2-1-24 woes-details

2000-03-29 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Hans-Peter Zorn wrote about, Re: ax25-utils-2-1-24 woes-details: > > The official site is now http://hams.sourceforge.net/ax25/, download > from: http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=1493. The current > version of ax25-tools is 0.0.6 which includes the smdiag/smmixer >

Re: ax25-utils-2-1-24 woes-details

2000-03-28 Thread Richard Adams
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Bryan Curl wrote about, ax25-utils-2-1-24 woes-details: > I am stalled on this problem. Can anyone help? > > the os = linux mandrake 7.0 > the kernel = 2.2.14 > the problem = compiling ax25-utils-2.1.42 > the suspect (i think) = procutils.o (does not exist anywhere on drive

Re: Problems with AX25 start-script

2000-03-27 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Robert Schelander wrote about, Problems with AX25 start-script: > Hi to all! > > I use SuSE and have written a startscript > for my ax25 interfaces. It does it's work perfectly > when starting the interfaces, but the lines that should > stop them very often hangs my system.

Re: I have fogotten

2000-03-27 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Gerard Parat wrote about, Re: I have fogotten: > Richard Adams wrote: > > > By all means, please do. > > Here is the script (pest.sh) > -- [SNIPPED] If i knew who it was who placed something like that on any system i run i can assure you he would

Re: Missing files AX25 Utils

2000-03-27 Thread Richard Adams
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Bryan Curl wrote about, Missing files AX25 Utils: > Since no body has answered my first few posts on this issue, I will toss > another log on the fire here. I have looked in the archives, all i find is a mail which looks like you were asking a question about "clx" at the st

Re: I have fogotten

2000-03-26 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Gerard Parat wrote about, Re: I have fogotten: > Richard Adams wrote: > > > "security hole!" no. > > If one is silly enough to simply execute a script without seeing what it > > does "first" then the person who executes the s

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