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What is used for Winlink normally at linux is called RMS (Linux
RMS gateway) and the ax25d daemon is just listening for that
particular callsign + SSID and<br>
after a request starts the rms node what just connects to one of
the Winlink WL2K CMS servers.<br>
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On 13-02-08 05:41 PM, Jose Angel Amador Fundora wrote:<br>
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I used net2kiss in a pure Linux system (RH 5.2, 1998-2004) )
running XFBB, JNOS, DXNET and ax.25 kernel services for web and
ftp, on a 486-66 with 4 MB RAM and CGA video, using two KPC-2,
one for HF and another for 2 meters and I can tell it worked
VERY WELL. JNOS was running its own stack, which I feel is
better and less prone to repeats than the native Linux. The
details escape to me now, I would have to look for my old
configuration scripts. I just wonder how are you going to plug
Winlink in this scheme (maybe using a second Windows computer
and a kiss link). <br>
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I assume that traffic was queued and happily alternated between
FBB and JNOS sharing the common TNC and radio. Even more, I used
JNOS with a window of 736 bits for some time while FBB was using
the usual AX.25 255 bits sized packets without problems. Even
more, if the AX.25 user was too much in a hurry and tried to hog
the link, timed out quicker and was disconnected. <br>
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Do your homework, it works!<br>
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73,<br>
<br>
Jose, CO2JA <br>
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