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Same thing is possible to login ir0rm-1 (my jnos2X)<br>
by using the connectivity offered by the XNET network<br>
and other *rare* software .<br>
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SInce now is deep night here ... I'm realizing the idea<br>
to challenge ourselves, starting from the excellent<br>
work offered by our big Maiko, to try to study/implement<br>
a sorta worldwide TCP/IP network based on the<br>
newest jnos2X release... what do you think about?<br>
<br>
gus <br>
<br>
On 11/09/2013 06:05 AM, Maiko Langelaar wrote:
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cite="mid:alpine.LNX.2.02.1311082301560.31600@shodan.physics.umanitoba.ca"
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<blockquote type="cite">Your forwarding script can be much simpler
<br>
by digipeating through I0OJJ-3
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:-)
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Gah !
<br>
<br>
<blockquote type="cite">ax25 bob i0ojj-8 ve3mch-8 works also.
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Good old cross port digipeating, I wonder how many of
<br>
the newer sysops out there know you can do it in NOS.
<br>
<br>
Maiko
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