[nos-bbs] New to packet, running linux, looking for some advice
Mark Phillips
g7ltt at g7ltt.com
Tue Jan 22 23:00:31 EST 2008
It's our number set. It makes for easier routing etc.
But sure, there's more ways to kill a cat ...
On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 18:50 -0800, ac7yy wrote:
> Mark Phillips wrote:
> > IPENCAP is usually where things fall down. Have you done that?
> >
> > Also, you really should use a 44.x.x. address which you can get from
> > either N2NOV or K2MF.
> >
> I am curious as to why you say that a 44.x.x address should be used?
>
> Kim - AC7YY
>
>
> > I've attached mine for some ideas.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 13:27 -0500, Chris wrote:
> >
> >> FWIW, the latest JNOS2 I downloaded will compile just fine on an
> >> Ubuntu 7.10 system and works with tun just fine. I substituted my
> >> 'bloated' up defines version with most everything enabled for the bin
> >> that the nice installer script uses so I had a base autoexec.nos to
> >> start hacking on.
> >>
> >> I still haven't completely sorted out what I'm doing wrong, but I'm
> >> getting closer each time I hack at the autoexec.nos file. I've got it
> >> able to ping and telnet over my LAN, but something about my routing is
> >> a bit off still so I haven't been able to get past the LAN gateway to
> >> the internet yet and mail is still fouled up.
> >>
> >> I'm still slugging away though, better I figure it out on my own
> >> really, I'm learning quite a bit as I slog through it.
> >>
> >> On Jan 22, 2008 11:59 AM, Gene Mayler - K8EE <mayler at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Guys,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>> I've discovered that many of the RedHat based distro's don't have the
> >>>>> TUN driver compiled so you may have to do that with something like
> >>>>> MAKDEV. I run a debian based system here for that reason.
> >>>>>
> >>> For those who don't have a Tun driver and can't compile later versions of
> >>> jnos, remove tun.o from the makefile.
> >>>
> >>> 73, Gene - K8EE
> >>>
> >>>
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> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>
> >> # ============= NOSview [301]
> >> # /autoexec.nos
> >> # =============
> >>
> >> # This is the configuration file for NOS.
> >> # This file must be at the NOS root.
> >>
> >> # There are many commands which NOS needs to configure the
> >> # program each time it starts. To save typing them by hand
> >> # each time, you can put them in this file.
> >>
> >> # AUTOEXEC.NOS is the default name for the configuration file.
> >> # You can also produce alternative versions with different
> >> # names. This is a very convenient way of setting up different
> >> # scenarios. To use one of these alternatives, you include
> >> # its name as the final parameter in the NOS command line.
> >> # e.g. nos_20m /autoexec.bob
> >>
> >> # Many of the commands below are commented out with the # sign.
> >> # As you gain experience with NOS you can then remove the #
> >> # signs to try out these commands.
> >>
> >> # If NOS hangs when starting up, it could be due to errors in
> >> # this file. To help discover what is wrong, you can trace the
> >> # startup using the -v option in the NOS command line.
> >>
> >> # Miscellaneous setup ******************************************
> >> attended off
> >> #escape # <ESC> character
> >> log off
> >> #watchdog off
> >>
> >> motd "If I'm not here, please leave a message in the mailbox."
> >>
> >> # Set up domain defaults ***************************************
> >> domain cache size 20
> >> domain suffix ampr.org.
> >> domain translate off # display host names
> >> domain verbose on # do not display suffix
> >> domain addserver 44.68.41.46
> >> domain cache wait 30000
> >> domain cache clean off
> >> domain maxwait 60
> >> domain dns on
> >>
> >> # Station Identification ***************************************
> >> ip address 44.68.41.33
> >> host ni2o.ampr.org.
> >> ax25 mycall ni2o # This MUST precede 'attach'
> >> ax25 bbscall ni2o-4
> >> ax25 ttycall ni2o-1
> >> ax25 alias ARECS
> >>
> >> # Set up the TNC ***********************************************
> >> attach asy ttyS0 - pkiss hf 1024 256 9600
> >> attach kiss hf 1 6m
> >> attach kiss hf 2 2m
> >> attach kiss hf 3 220
> >>
> >> param hf 1 100 # TX delay (x 10mS)
> >> param hf 2 63 # Persistence (0-255)
> >> param hf 3 20 # Slot Time (x 10mS)
> >> param hf 4 30 # TX tail (x 10mS)
> >> param hf 5 0 # 0=HDX
> >>
> >> param 6m 1 35 # TX delay (x 10mS)
> >> param 6m 2 63 # Persistence (0-255)
> >> param 6m 3 10 # Slot Time (x 10mS)
> >> param 6m 4 10 # TX tail (x 10mS)
> >> param 6m 5 0 # 0=HDX
> >>
> >> param 2m 1 35 # TX delay (x 10mS)
> >> param 2m 2 63 # Persistence (0-255)
> >> param 2m 3 10 # Slot Time (x 10mS)
> >> param 2m 4 10 # TX tail (x 10mS)
> >> param 2m 5 0 # 0=HDX
> >>
> >> param 220 1 35 # TX delay (x 10mS)
> >> param 220 2 63 # Persistence (0-255)
> >> param 220 3 10 # Slot Time (x 10mS)
> >> param 220 4 10 # TX tail (x 10mS)
> >> param 220 5 0 # 0=HDX
> >>
> >>
> >> # Set up AX.25 *************************************************
> >> #ax25 bc hf on
> >> #ax25 bc 6m on
> >> ax25 bc 2m on
> >> #ax25 bcinterval 600
> >> #ax25 bctext "ni2o-4 TCP/IP 44.68.41.33 [Randolph, NJ]"
> >> ax25 digipeat hf off
> >> ax25 irtt 2500
> >> ax25 maxframe 2
> >> ax25 paclen 80
> >> ax25 pthresh 128
> >> ax25 retries 5
> >> ax25 t3 65000
> >> ax25 t4 300
> >> ax25 timertype linear
> >> ax25 version 2
> >> ax25 window 2048
> >> ax25 filter 0
> >> ax25 hsize 100
> >> ax25 hport hf on
> >> ax25 bcport hf off
> >> ax25 bcport 6m off
> >> ax25 bcport 2m on
> >> ax25 bcport 220 on
> >>
> >> mode hf datagram
> >> mode 6m datagram
> >> mode 2m datagram
> >> mode 220 datagram
> >>
> >> # Set up TUN port ********************************************
> >> attach tun tun0 1500 0
> >> ifconfig tun0 ipaddress 44.68.41.33
> >> ifconfig tun0 netmask 255.255.255.240
> >> ifconfig tun0 mtu 1500
> >> pause 1
> >> shell ifconfig tun0 44.68.41.34 pointopoint 44.68.41.33 up
> >> ##
> >> ifconfig encap ip 44.68.41.33
> >> ifconfig encap mtu 1500
> >>
> >> # Set up AXIP link *********************************************
> >> attach axip axip0 1024 44.68.41.33 ni2o-4
> >> ifconfig axip0 description "AXIP link to N2NOV/NYDXA BBS"
> >> ifc axip0 ax25 bctext "JNOS/LINUX 2.5c 44.68.41.33 <-> 44.68.41.1 Internal Link"
> >>
> >> # Set up the AXIP wormhole *************************************
> >> # attach axip ai0 256 ns9wrm NS9BOB-11
> >>
> >> # Set up ifconfig **********************************************
> >> ifconfig hf broadcast 44.68.41.48
> >> ifconfig hf netmask 0xFFFFFFE0
> >> ifconfig hf description "10.147 MHz port"
> >>
> >> ifconfig 6m broadcast 44.68.41.48
> >> ifconfig 6m netmask 0xFFFFFFE0
> >> ifconfig 6m description "52.200 MHz port"
> >>
> >> ifconfig 2m broadcast 44.68.41.48
> >> ifconfig 2m netmask 0xFFFFFFE0
> >> ifconfig 2m description "145.010 MHz port"
> >>
> >> # Set up TCP/IP defaults ***************************************
> >> ip ttl 30
> >> tcp mss 1460
> >> tcp irtt 65000
> >> tcp window 5840
> >> tcp timertype linear
> >> tcp maxwait 30000
> >> tcp retries 5
> >>
> >> # Start network services ***************************************
> >> start ax25
> >> start convers
> >> start finger
> >> start forward
> >> start ftp
> >> start netrom
> >> start pop3
> >> start remote 1234
> >> #start rip
> >> start smtp
> >> start telnet
> >> start ttylink
> >> start gate 4000 44.68.41.34 4000
> >>
> >> # Configure NET/ROM ********************************************
> >> # start netrom
> >> #attach netrom
> >> #netrom call n2nov-2
> >> #netrom user n2nov-7
> >> #netrom alias #NYDXA
> >> #netrom interface hf 192
> >> #netrom nodetimer 900
> >> #netrom obsotimer 1200
> >> # netrom verbose off
> >> #netrom minquality 10
> >> #netrom ttl 15
> >> #netrom acktime 3000
> >> #netrom qlimit 1024
> >> #netrom retries 5
> >> #netrom irtt 5000
> >> #netrom promiscuous off
> >> #netrom timertype linear
> >> #mode netrom vc
> >>
> >> # Broadcast your alias for local nodes - 3 times for luck
> >> #netrom bcnodes hf
> >> #netrom bcnodes hf
> >> #netrom bcnodes hf
> >>
> >> # Set up NET/ROM filtering *************************************
> >> # netrom nodefilter mode accept
> >> # netrom nodefilter add NR9AAA-2 hf
> >> # netrom nodefilter add NS9KEN-6 hf
> >>
> >> # Set up the IP routing table for NET/ROM **********************
> >> # route add STATEN netrom KF2EO
> >> # route add region41/24 netrom ns9ken
> >>
> >> # Set up the ARP table for NET/ROM *****************************
> >> #arp add 44.68.41.10 netrom KF2EO-4 hf
> >> # arp add ns9ken netrom NS9KEN-6
> >>
> >> # Set up NET/ROM routing ***************************************
> >> # netrom route add NRA NR9AAA hf 192 NR9AAA
> >> # netrom route add #TOM NS9TOM-6 hf 192 NR9AAA
> >>
> >> # Set up AX.25 routing *****************************************
> >> #ax25 route add AX9TIM AX9DGA AX9DGB
> >> #ax25 route add NS9PAM-5 AX9DGC
> >>
> >> # Set up AX.25 modes *******************************************
> >> # ax25 route mode AX9AAA vc
> >>
> >> # Set up the ARP table *****************************************
> >> #arp add nosland ax25 QST-0
> >> #arp add ns9pam ax25 NS9PAM-5
> >> ##arp add 44.68.41.1 ax25 n2nov-4 sl0
> >>
> >> # Set up IP routing ********************************************
> >> route addprivate 44.0.0.0/9 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 44.128.0.0/9 encap 64.194.250.201
> >> route addprivate 1/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 2/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 3/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 4/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 5/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 6/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 7/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 8/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 9/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 10/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 11/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 12/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 13/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 14/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 15/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 16/4 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 32/4 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 48/4 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64/9 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.128/10 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.192/15 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194/17 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.128/18 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.192/19 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.224/20 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.240/21 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.248/23 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.250/25 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.250.128/26 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.250.192/29 encap 64.194.250.200 #UROweb192-199
> >> #route addprivate 64.194.250.201/32 encap 64.194.250.200 #UROweb201 44.128/16
> >> #route addprivate 64.194.250.202/32 encap 64.194.250.200 #UROweb202
> >> #route addprivate 64.194.250.203/32 encap 64.194.250.200 #UROweb203 CONVERSE
> >> route addprivate 64.194.250.204/30 encap 64.194.250.200 #UROweb204-207
> >> route addprivate 64.194.250.208/28 encap 64.194.250.200 #UROweb208-223
> >> route addprivate 64.194.250.224/28 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.250.225/27 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.251/24 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.194.252/22 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.195/16 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.196/14 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.200/13 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.208/12 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 64.224/11 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 65/8 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 66/7 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 68/6 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 72/5 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 80/4 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 96/4 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 128/1 encap 64.194.250.200
> >> route add default tun0 64.194.250.200
> >> route addprivate 192.168.201/24 tun0
> >> route addprivate 44.68.41.32/28 tun0
> >> route sort on
> >>
> >> # Set up the Convers server ************************************
> >> convers umaxq 0
> >> convers hmaxq 0
> >> convers maxwait 600
> >> convers channel 0
> >> convers interface hf off
> >> convers interface 6m on
> >> convers interface 2m on
> >> convers interface 220 on
> >> convers link 64.194.250.203
> >>
> >> # Set up the mailbox *******************************************
> >> third-party on
> >> smtp maxservers 0
> >> smtp maxclients 10
> >> smtp trace 1
> >> smtp timer 60
> >> smtp batch off
> >> smtp reclzw off
> >> smtp sendlzw on
> >> smtp quiet no
> >> smtp dtimeout 0
> >> smtp tdisc 0
> >> smtp t4 0
> >> lzw bits 9
> >> lzw mode compact
> >> #smtp gateway 44.44.1.1
> >> smtp usemx off
> >> smtp mode route
> >> smtp kick
> >>
> >> mbox attend off
> >> mbox fwdinfo [JNOS]
> >> mbox smtptoo no
> >> mbox header on
> >> mbox nobid off
> >> #mbox holdlocal off
> >> mbox showalias yes
> >> mbox mailfor 900
> >> mbox mailfor exclude n2nov wc0m hold
> >> mbox newmail on
> >> mbox sendquery on
> >> mbox register on
> >> mbox smtp yes
> >> mbox secure no
> >> mbox tdisc 900
> >> mbox hideport hf on
> >> mbox qth "Randolph, NJ"
> >> mbox zipcode 07869
> >> mbox nrid on
> >> mbox haddress ni2o.#nnj.NJ.US.NOAM
> >> mbox password ""
> >> mbox fbb 2
> >> mbox mport hf off
> >> mbox mport 6m off
> >> mbox mport 220 off
> >> mbox newmail on
> >> mbox register off
> >> mbox alias DX "telnet dxc.aa2mf.net"
> >> mbox alias CALL "telnet callsign.ualr.edu 2000"
> >> mbox alias MUD "telnet 44.68.41.34 4000"
> >>
> >> # ARRL SkipNet forwarding window at 11 mins past the hour
> >> at 11 "mbox kick W8WJD+"
> >>
> >> bulletin check yes
> >> bulletin date yes
> >> bulletin return yes
> >> bulletin loophold 1
> >> bulletin holdold 30
> >>
> >> # Wake up POP to start shipping any outstanding mail ***********
> >> # popmail addserver ns9ken pop3 ns9bob bob bobspasswd
> >> # popmail addserver ns9liz 900 00:00-03:00 pop3 ns9bob ns9bob bobspasswd
> >>
> >> # Set up FTP defaults ******************************************
> >> ftype binary
> >> eol standard
> >>
> >> strace on
> >> history 25
> >> trace hf 0111
> >> trace 6m 0111
> >> trace 2m 0111
> >> trace tun0 0111
> >>
> >> # Set up function keys *****************************************
> >> #source /home/jnos/scripts/fkeys.scr
> >>
> >> # register with n1uro or k2mf
> >> remote -s gateways
> >> remote -p 1234 -k gateways -r 44.68.41.32/28 64.194.250.200 add
> >> at now+0001 "remote -p 1234 -k gateways -r 44.68.41.32/28 64.194.250.200 add+"
> >> remote -g gateways
> >>
> >> # poll for mail with N2NOV
> >> at 45 "mbox kick N2NOV+"
> >>
> >> # do a ping to prove we have network connectivity
> >> ping 44.44.1.1
> >>
> >> # ping N2NOV to allow hime to forward mail to me
> >> ping 44.68.41.1
> >>
> >> # NOTE: bug avoidance specials follow...
> >> # Set APRS - specify only one to avoid crash
> >> aprs logon call ni2o
> >> #
> >>
> >> # THE END
> >>
> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>
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Mark Phillips, G7LTT/NI2O
Randolph, NJ
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