[nos-bbs] JNOS setup

Mark Phillips g7ltt at g7ltt.com
Fri Jan 30 17:58:43 EST 2009


Hi Adam,


On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 15:54 -0500, Adam Liette wrote:
> 
> Hello, all. I did take the suggestion a while ago, and installed Fedora Core
> 6 Linux, as that's what I have onhand and have a little experience with. All
> is well with the JNOS 2.0f install, but I'm still finding a couple of
> hitches in it's get-up.

Well done! Nothing like a fully bloated Linux install to eat up your
resources. I use Voyager myself on whatever micro/embedded platform I
can get hold of. Try http://www.g7ltt.com/jnos

> 
> It appears JNOS masks the eth0 port to tun0 and provides a local ip. I'm not
> sure how to make this work, as I can telnet, etc from from the console, but
> not JNOS. Also users can connect on AX25 and send messages, but new mail is
> not posted.

JNOS does not "mask" the eth0 network port. What you have (for practical
purposes) is a virtual machine which may or may not require a LAN
connection.

The TUN interface is just another interface that JNOS can route data
through. Post your config and I'll take a look.

This is still a JNOS machine and so all the normal rules apply. If users
are posting messages those messages should appear in the relevant areas
according to your rewrite file

> 
> I've been searching for documents or archived postings that might help, but
> just find text on basic "on the air" operations, and the advantages/features
> of JNOS. Needing more of "Can't do this? Then try...."
> 
You're right. There isn't much in the way of howto type docs. What other
things are you trying to do? Most of us here have done most of the
things possible with JNOS.



> 
> Thanks for any advice!
Never tuck your shirt in your underpants :}


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Mark Phillips, G7LTT/NI2O
Randolph, NJ





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