[nos-bbs] Crashing every 4 days?

on4hu on4hu.0 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 11 13:44:22 EDT 2013


a big thank you, it works ... in fact with 44net not like on the 
internet, or even as the radio channel because we do not see much on the 
screen
vy73s André ON4HU

Le 11/10/13 03:21, Bob Tenty a écrit :
> Andre,
>
> >shell ifconfig tun0 192.168.1.112 pointopoint 192.168.1.12 mtu 1500 up
>
> linux is 192.168.1.112 and jnos is 192.168.1.12
>
> But you have the following default route with the wrong 192 address.
>
> >route addprivate default tun0 192.168.1.2
>
> Even a 192 address is not needed there..
>
> route addprivate default tun0     is sufficient in your autoexec.nos
>
>
> 73,
>
> Boudewijn (Bob) VE3TOK
>
>
>
>
> On 13-10-10 05:00 AM, on4hu wrote:
>> .hello to all
>> I try desperately to use with 44net JNOS ... I probably A Error 
>> configuration found but how?
>> OpenVPN from the terminal everything is perfect, but nothing to do to 
>> pass through tun0 which seems well set
>> who can help me, I used LINUX Mgeia-3 and here is my autoexec.nos .. 
>> that you miss it?
>>
>> André ON4HU
>>
>> #==============================================
>> # 05.10.2013   Jnos2 autoxec.nos
>> #-----------------------------------------------
>> #
>> #domain addserve 44.144.4.1
>> domain cache size 15
>> domain cache clean on
>> domain suffix ampr.org.
>> domain translate n
>> domain verbose y
>> #
>> #-----------------------------------------------
>> #
>> hostname on4hu.ampr.org
>> #
>> #-----------------------------------------------
>> #global ax25 param
>> ax25 mycall on4hu
>> ax25 alias MouBBS
>> ax25 bbs ON4HU-0
>> ax25 version 2
>> ax25 t2 2000
>> ax25 t3 300000
>> ax25 t4 900
>> ax25 window 2048
>> ax25 blimit 3
>> ax25 irtt 3000
>> ax25 bcinterval 6000
>> ax25 ret 12
>> ax25 irtt 2500
>> ax25 maxw 7000
>> ax25 blimit 3
>> ax25 hsize 10
>> ax25 maxf 2
>> ax25 version 2
>> ax25 pacl 256
>> #
>> #-----------------------------------------------
>> #
>> ip address 44.144.4.2
>> #
>> #
>> #! /bin/sh
>>
>> ip ttl 225
>> ip rt 4
>> tcp mss 216
>> ftptdisc 1800
>> tcp timertype linea
>> tcp irtt 5500
>> tcp maxw 9000
>> tcp bl 2
>> tcp ret 12
>> tcp win 2048
>> tcp syn on
>> ##
>> #-------------------------------------------------
>> # ETHERNET
>> #-------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> attach tun tun0 1500 0
>> pause 1
>> ifconfig tun0 ipaddress 192.168.1.12
>> ifconfig tun0 netmask 255.255.255.0
>> ifconfig tun0 mtu 1500
>> ifconfig tun0 descript "Reseau local"
>> echo " tun0 has been configured "
>> pause 5
>> shell ifconfig tun0 192.168.1.112 pointopoint 192.168.1.12 mtu 1500 up
>> pause 5
>> shell /usr/sbin/arp -s 192.168.1.12 00:24:21:52:81:22 pub
>> #
>> route addprivate default tun0 192.168.1.2
>> route addp 44.0.0.0/8 tun0
>> #route addp 192.168.0/24 tun0
>> #
>> #-------------------------------------------------
>> # ARP
>> #-------------------------------------------------
>> arp eaves tun0 on
>> arp eaves encap on
>> arp poll tun0 on
>> arp poll encap on
>> #arp maxq 10
>> #
>> #------------------------------------------------
>> # netrom
>> #------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> attach netrom
>> netrom minqual 64
>> #
>> #------------------------------------------------
>> # Each of the servers (services you will provide) must be turned
>> # on before they will be active. The following entries turn all
>> # of them on. To turn any function off use the command 'stop' after
>> # NOS gets fired up, or just comment out the line here.
>> #
>> start ax25
>> start telnet
>> start ftp
>> start smtp
>> start finger
>> start remote
>> start ttylink
>> start forward
>> start convers
>> start pop3
>> start netrom
>> #
>> #-------------------------------------------------
>> echo a
>> #
>> # Cause the SMTP server to look for new mail to send every 10 minutes
>> #
>> smtp timer 600
>> smtp tdisc 300
>> smtp quiet yes
>> smtp trace 1
>> #smtp hopper y
>> #smtp gateway 44.144.195.1
>> smtp dtimeout 168
>> smtp maxservers 6
>> #
>> ftpmaxservers 2
>> #
>> #--------------------------------------------------
>> # Cause the SMTP server to queue mail for SMTP mailer or ext. mailer
>> #
>> smtp mode route
>> smtp usemx off
>> #
>> #-------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> # These values come into play when you are operating in the
>> # AX.25 mode, along with your ax25 mycall entry above.
>> #
>> # If you want to operate as a digipeater (for those poor souls
>> # not operating TCP/IP!), change 'off' to 'on'
>> #
>> #---------------------------------------------------
>> # mailbox
>> #---------------------------------------------------
>> mbox trace off
>> mbox timer 600
>> mbox mailfor interval 600
>> mbox smtptoo on
>> #mbox usersonly uhf on
>> mbox fbb 0  #was 2 0=wa7mbl 'ascii'
>> #
>> mbox tmsg "JNOS version 2.0j/Linux Mageia-3\n"
>> mbox fwdinfo "jnos2.0j"
>> #mbox qth jo10or
>> mbox hadd ON4HU.HT.BEL.EU
>> #mbox zip 7700
>> mbox mailfor exclude sysop hufwd
>> oldbid 24 30
>> mbox nrid on
>> mbox header on
>> mbox tdisc 300
>> #
>> motd "Vous etes sur on4hu.ampr.org\nMachine LINUX Mageia-3 & JNOS v 
>> 2.0j\n"
>> #
>> mbox showalias on
>> #mbox alias OPENBCM "telnet on4hu.be 4719"
>> #mbox alias XNET "c xnet on4hu-4"
>> #
>> #mbox attend n
>> #
>> bulletin return yes
>> bulletin date yes
>> bulletin check yes
>> #
>> ftype i
>> #---------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> # Bring in all the variable parameters relating to the outside world.
>> # bring in all the remote Tcp/Ip nodes ARP definitions.
>> #
>> #source /home/on4hu/jnos/etc/nodes.arp
>> #
>> # Next bring in all the AX25 route and modes definitions.
>> #
>> # Lastly bring in all the remote Tcp/Ip nodes route definitions.
>> #-------------------------------------------------
>> # ETHERNET & VPN
>> #-------------------------------------------------
>> # rip update
>> ip upstairs 224.0.0.9
>> #purging old routes
>> rip ttl 43200
>> #start rip client
>> start rip
>> #accep rip update from AMPRgw
>> rip accept 44.0.0.1
>> #uncomment this entry to deug or trace the RIP process
>> #rip trace 9 /etc/rip.log
>> rip trace 9 /jnos/rip.log
>> #--------------------------------------------------
>> # ENCAP
>> #--------------------------------------------------
>> ifconfig encap ipaddress 44.144.4.2
>> ifconfig encap netmask 255.255.255.255
>> ifconfig encap broadcast 255.255.255.255
>> echo "encap has been configured for 44.144.4.2"
>> #pause 5
>> #--------------------------------------------------
>> # netrom
>> #---------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> # Get Every NOS node in range to emit their netrom broadcasts
>> # to load our tables. Very heavy on bandwidth!!!
>> #
>> #remote [44.144.00.00}
>> #
>> #---------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> #
>> # Wake up the SMTP process to start shipping any outstanding mail.
>> smtp batch y
>> smtp kick
>> #
>> #---------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> third-party y
>> #
>> #---------------------------------------------------
>> # expire every 4 hours
>> #---------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> expire 4
>> #----------------------------------------------------
>> #rspf
>> #----------------------------------------------------
>> #rspf interface ax3 8 5
>> #rspf mode datagram
>> #rspf rrhtimer 900
>> #rspf suspecttimer 1800
>> #rspf timer 900
>> #
>> #----------------------------------------------------
>> # Programming keys
>> #----------------------------------------------------
>> #
>> trace tun0 111
>> #trace xnet 111
>> #trace ve2hom 111
>> #
>> #----------------------------------
>> # mode convers avec d'autre JNOS
>> #----------------------------------
>> #
>> convers hostname ON4HU_Conv
>> convers tdisc 7200
>> convers filter mode accept
>> #convers filter 44.151.59.57
>> #convers filter 44.151.62.6
>> #convers link 44.151.59.57
>> #
>> #convers interf xnet on
>> convers interf tun0 on
>> #
>> #------------------------------------
>> # THE END
>> #------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>>
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