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TCP-Group Digest Tue, 23 Dec 97 Volume 97 : Issue 95
Today's Topics:
alive
Merry Christmas, and wampes
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 15:26:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Brian Kantor <brian@karoshi.ucsd.edu>
Subject: alive
Hello people, just a note to reassure you that the TCP-GROUP mailing list
is still alive. - Brian
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 20:57:07 -0600 (CST)
From: "Bill Walker" <bw@student.ecok.edu>
Subject: Merry Christmas, and wampes
Thanks to Brian for his "keep-alive" message. Merry Christmas
to all, and here is something for idle moments:
I have compiled wampes on SCO OSR5.0.4, using egcs-1.0
for a compiler. It "seems" to run, but I have decided that I
really don't know how to make it "talk" correctly.
I can make ax25 connections at will. I am evidently quite
confused about the tcp/ip routing tables, though. The _only_ station
near me that has any kind of tcp/ip capability is a local digipeater.
Am I right in thinking that I must enter an address with
"arp" as well as a route with "route" ? No matter what I do, I
can't seem to "ping" the digi. Note that I can ping the digi with
K5JB's "net" running tcp/ip, so I am sure the digi can respond to
a ping.
wampes _can_ query the DNS on my SCO box and find IP addresses,
but then it won't ping even the localhost. Clearly I have something
set up very wrongly.
Anyone have any advice or experience running wampes as the primary
software ? I have tried to duplicate the "example" startup file
that is included with wampes. I must confess that "routing" in the
amateur sense confuses me.
73 de Bill W5GFE
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Bill Walker Ph.D.
Chairman, Dept. of Computer Science
East Central University
Ada, Oklahoma 74820-6899
e-mail: bw@cs.ecok.edu
phone: 580 332 8000 ext. 594
FAX: 580 332 4616
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Both my XYL and myself wish you Merry Christmas and
a very happy and prosperous New Year. Adam PA2AGA.
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