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Re: AXTCP Links


 

Hmm, it's also possible to set up KISS over TCP interfaces in BPQ - either as client or server.? Given the KISS over TCP clients of both BPQ and XR work with software such as SoundModem and Dire Wolf, I'm betting they are compatible with each other. Off the top of my head it seems those would be AX25 only, i.e. no netrom, but that would be "better than nada".

73,
Lee K5DAT


On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 8:35?PM Paula via <g8pzt=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Lee,?

I'm glad you were able to link up using axtcp, and I'm happy to say that my connection still works :-)?

I have the port quality set low on the axtcp port so that my mobile node doesn't upset the netrom network too much when it comes and goes. It's also a good test of inp3.?

Now I know thay xrouter and bpq's axtcp implementations are different, I can work towards adding bpq's method without breaking mine. It is already possible for xr to do ax/kiss/tcp using a 'tcp' interface with protocol=kiss, but I expect that mine and John's framing methods are different!!

Regards?
Paula?



-------- Original message --------
From: Lee Bengston <kilo5dat@...>
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2023, 23:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [bpq32] AXTCP Links
Hi Paula,

As we found out, the XR and BPQ TCP implementations are different/incompatible.? Just to let you know, I do have a link up with G8PZT using AXTCP (client) on XRLin, K5DAT-5 using port 9394 per your private correction.

Thanks for the info,
Lee K5DAT



On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 7:10?AM Paula via <g8pzt=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Lee,

In case you (or anyone else :-) are interested, my XRPi node G8PZT:KIDDER in
the middle of England has an open AXTCP server on "" port 9393.

It has been in use for many years with Xrouter clients, but as far as I know
never with BPQ.

So if you want to try it, I'd be interested to know how you get on.

73, Paula

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Bengston" <kilo5dat@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2023 2:43 PM
Subject: [bpq32] AXTCP Links


> Hello to those on the list. I've just moved to new rural location, and it
> appears my wireless based internet service does not pass any unsolicited
> communication from the Internet to me. Even though I am using my own
> router, the port forwarding and ampr-ripd configurations are moot.
> Therefore I have no AXUDP using 10093, etc. and no ampret.
>
> Anyone interested in restoring their link with K5DAT-7 can use AXTCP with
> their side as the slave.? In that case the map for K5DAT-7 would use this
> format if port 10200 were used:
>
> MAP K5DAT-7 0.0.0.0 TCP-Save 10200 B
>
> Each AXTCP link must use a unique TCP port, and the slave side, i.e. your
> side, must forward the TCP port in the local router to the BPQ host. Feel
> free to email me directly to work things out. If there are further
> questions in general about AXTCP, feel free to ask them on list.
>
> Unfortunately I don't have a solution for JNOS and URONODE currently. As I
> recall XRouter supports AXTCP, so it may be a solution there. When I get
> some time I may try an AXTCP link across the LAN between BPQ and XRouter..
>
> 73,
> Lee K5DAT
>
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