[nos-bbs] Getting TNOS to recognize the TUN interface ...
Jack Taylor
jack at n7oo.com
Tue Sep 18 23:50:32 EDT 2007
Maiko,
Thanks for the guidance. During the MAKE process I see 5-6 warnings about tun.c dealing
mostly with 'unused parameters'. Presumably these are not fatal. We end up with a
tnos file size of 17401444 up from 17313724 without TUN compiled in.
However, doing a ./tnos -U O brings up the preliminary screen with the notation
to 'hit enter to continue'
When I hit enter, the screen instantly locks and ignores keyboard commands except for
EXIT. This of course kicks us off the machine.
In the tnos-src folder I see both tun.c and tun.o files.
In going back and compiling without the #define TUN, tnos comes up and runs okay except
for the grumbles about the references to tun in the autoexec.nos.
Being pretty much a novice at Linux, is there a log file that could provide clues?
73 de Jack
----- Original Message -----
From: Maiko Langelaar (ve4klm)
To: TAPR xNOS Mailing List
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 5:20 PM
Subject: [nos-bbs] Getting TNOS to recognize the TUN interface ...
Hi Jack,
> How do I get TNOS to recognize interface 'TUN" ?
Oops !!! Looks like the TUN define is not part of the
configuration process. Actually, that's right. It was
never added to the ./configure script. It's manual.
Before you run 'make', edit the config.h by hand, and
add '#define TUN 1' near the top of the config.h file.
Maiko
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