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G1IXV  > LINUX    13.04.04 08:40l 52 Lines 1330 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: RE: Re: Xarpm
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In reply to VK3JMAs Message 

> From         : VK3JMA
> To           : LINUX @WW      
> Date/Time    : 11-Apr 02:54
> Title        : Re: Xarpm
> Path: !VK3TE!ON0AR!VK6HGR!VK3AYM!VK3DSE!
> 
> From: VK3JMA@VK3DSE.#MEL.VIC.AUS.OC
> To  : LINUX@WW
> 
> 
> G6VEY wrote:-
> > Several requests have come in for ax25 connectivity and although 
> > Xarpm is IP based, you can configure xarpm to connect to your own 
> > node at IP level and then connect out using the nodes ax25/netrom features.
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I dont use NODE with linux, can I then set up xparm to "telnet" to the
> linus system then do a "call <port> <bbs>" from the [bash$] prompt?
> 
> 73
> 
> Mark
> 
> -------------------------------
> 
> 73 - Mark, VK3JMA 
> 
 Hello Mark and any other who are interrested.
 If you have all the ax25 bits setup on your machine, to install a Linux node
 would be a small task. You do not have to run the netromd side of it, so the 
node would sit there and no one would know. But this would give you ax25 output
 and it works very well as I have been doing all the testing for Ian G6VEY over 
the last 10 weeks.

  


73s Colin
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