[Dxspider-support] Tnos..
Bob Nielsen
nielsen at oz.net
Sat Feb 19 00:55:41 GMT 2005
I suspect that it would be pretty easy to allow TNOS user access by
adding a 'telnet linuxip 7300' command alias to TNOS, where "linuxip" is
the IP address of the Linux side of the TNOS host. Many *NOS nodes do
this already to connect to a cluster node running on another host.
Another node could also connect that way via a /spider/connect script,
For initiating an RF connection to another node I think a connect script
could do the same thing--connect from the Linux side running Spider to
TNOS and from there to the other node.
Now that I am thinking about it, I may look into this myself, as I never
have been that pleased with the Linux node application.
Is TNOS still supported? I recall that Brian Lantz had some health
difficulties several years ago and had assumed a low profile. There has
been some recent work on JNOS recently.
Bob, N7XY
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 11:15:29PM +0000, Dirk Koopman wrote:
> I am afraid I cannot help, maybe someone else on here can?
>
> Dirk
>
> On Fri, 2005-02-18 at 18:59 -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > Do you have any examples of such a setup?? Surely, there is someone in
> > this world that has DXSpider running without the utils and people are able
> > to telnet into the cluster??
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Dirk Koopman wrote:
> >
> >
> > > On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 11:23 -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
> > > > Can DXSpider be set up on a machine that doesn't have ax25 utils?
> > > > In other words, a machine with only TNOS installed.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Does tnos allowing incoming tcp connections and can it initiate out
> > > going ones (ie does it act as a telnet->radio gateway). If the answer is
> > > yes, then it will all work. One way or another. You just have to get the
> > > lineendings right.
>
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Bob Nielsen, N7XY n7xy (at) n7xy.net
Bainbridge Island, WA http://www.n7xy.net
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