> >/3) Obtained and compiled Rob Jenssen’s C program, configured it per the instructions. /> I have read the docs, looks pretty straightforward, though I have a bit
> of migration to do - after initial testing, I have several existing
> private proxies to migrate to the binary, then create the public ones on
> the 44.x addresses.
For everyone's info: I have updated the file at http://pe1chl.nl.eu.org/Softw/elproxy.tar.gz
(also available on www.pe1chl.ampr.org on net44) to include an init.d script example and
a logrotate.d config file. Everything else is unchanged.
I welcome corrections or suggestions for changes in the README file when something
is unclear. Make sure you follow everything written in the file as it is now.
(especially the part about sysctl and the proxy_message logging)
I should probably some description of what proxies and relays are and how they are used,
that was already sent to this list however.
Rob
Hello 44net,
Not sure who I should address this issue to but I guess it's to you please
Maiko.
Would someone reassemble the jnos2.0k.tar.gz file to make it easier to
compile and run please? It must be a nightmare for the newbie.
Problem is that the installer2.1 is not included in the jnos2.0k.tar.gz. The
correct files.h is not included, the tun.c file does not work and should be
replaced by tun_sp1l.c under Fedora 26 and others. All these have separate
downloads and driving instructions.
The nos.cfg file does not seem to be included in the 2.1 installer either,
and was recovered from a previous install.
Not to mention the too and froing from my home directory to root after the
install was run.
So on top of all that, and after what seems to be a good compile of
jnos2.0k, the NETROM function still does not work and crashes after the 11th
line of the first nodes transmission. Almost looks like a memory overflow
but there is plenty supplied in the "qlimit"
Have tried jnos2.0k after a fresh installer2.1 and just added netrom and
still crashes the same.
I have tried to get "k" working after many attempts, directory changes, in
root and home, etc, etc but directly replacing the compiled jnos2.0k with
jnos2i or jnos2h exec and netrom works fine.
The last time I tried to capture the crash it locked up the PC.
Is jnos2.0k transportable between directories other than named "jnos" (tried
that)
I currently manually run jnos2i in my home directory under sudo
successfully.
Is anyone else running jnos2.0k netrom successfully and what is the fix
please?
The reason for the revisit to jnos is because I now have 50Mb down and 5Mb
up thru new internet service provider NBN/iinet.
Many thanks
Rob
Vk1kw
All,
I have made some extensive updates and edits to the OpenWRT WIki:
* Routes and rules are now included in the UCI
* The Startup script only sets up the tunnel and ampr-ripd, it has been reduced to 7 lines.
To do:
* Edits if ampr-ripd is added to the OpenWRT repo.
http://wiki.ampr.org/wiki/Setting_up_a_gateway_on_OpenWRT
73,
- Lynwood
KB3VWG