[Dxspider-support] AX25...TheNet compatible nodes..
Dirk Koopman
djk at tobit.co.uk
Thu May 3 23:05:01 BST 2001
On 03 May 2001 15:12:50 -0500, Ron Stordahl wrote:
> I would be interested in trying DXSpider under Linux (Probably RH-7.1 just
> released), but I need to know if doing so I will be able to generate a BPQ
> type node, such as one can do with DOS.
>
> The 'node' must use KISS equipped TNC's (2 of them currently). The node
> must be NetRom compatible, originate node broadcasts for itself as well as
> for the application. Sort of a 'node and a half.'
>
> As an example say the node is called: TRFDX:N5IN-7, and the application
> (DXSpider) is called PCTRF:N5IN. The node must generate nodes broadcasts
> for both TRDX and PCTRF. This way users who are coming in through remote
> radio nodes will find these entries in their local node's routing table,
> thus simplifying their connection requests.
>
> Naturally I need to be able to set locked routes with predetermined quality
> numbers so that it may be integrated into our existing network of TheNetX1J4
> remote nodes.
>
> I would be pleased to hear 'Of course, its all in Linux and easy too!'
"Of course, it's all in Linux"
Erm...
That's as far as I am prepared to commit myself, just now.
I think there are experts on this list who can help you better.
Dirk G1TLH
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