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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Hi<br>
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We are migrating a Windows/AGW node to Linux and are having trouble
with the RF side. Telnet works great.<br>
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The three hour job of adding AX.25 to the kernel took about thirty.
Not a shock, I guess, but we now have a nice script for rolling a
decent kernel on an i686 box with Fedora 7. Happy to share if
interest.<br>
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This note is really about everything else to make an RF link work.<br>
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My concept is to use 'kermit' for terminal control, i.e. build a text
file that serves as an initialization script for the TNC and takes it
to where it needs to be just prior to putting it into KISS mode.
Haven't used kermit in years so wondering if you current guys can
suggest an alternative to kermit. Perhaps someone can provide a half
decent gereric tnc command script (if such a thing is possible)?<br>
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Then was hoping that someone could point me to the latest/greatest
tutorial of how to configure the needed files in /etc/ax25 --- along
with explanation of what the parameters mean. A "cook-book" probably
won't help so a bit of understanding would be most appreciated. When I
read the on-line spider documentation, some of the URL's referenced
aren't there and I didn't want to guess which of the many alternatives
were definitive.<br>
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We have no need now for anything other than an old TNC running in KISS
mode.<br>
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Thanks in advance ...<br>
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73 Alan KF3B<br>
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