Is there a place where we can get the latest unofficial patches? Has anyone considered a
fork to keep it relevant to modern kernels? I am not versed in the kernel and have never
been successful at getting the ax25 stack working at my location. I gave up years ago
because I wasn’t connected in to the group. I have a back burner project to integrate
direwolf into my environment on a RasPi as soon as I complete re-establishing my ampr
gateway.
— tom
Tom Cardinal / MSgt USAF (Ret) / N2XU / BSCS / CASP+
On Mar 14, 2019, at 11:41 AM, Marius Petrescu
<marius(a)yo2loj.ro> wrote:
On 14.03.2019 17:06, David Ranch wrote:
In some rare cases, this is correct. Most of the time, the issues experienced are less
catastrophic but the overall packet system is still unusable. Examples include:
- In an AX.25 connected session (classic packet), the remote user disconnects but the
local AX.25 socket is left open forever. At that point, that remote user's
CALLSIGN+SSID will never be able to reconnect.
Actually, the described failure IS catastrophic. Since Netrom needs to reuse that
callsign-ssid pair.
This is the patch Brian was talking about, and no, I never sent it, since nothing ever
seems to get patched there.
Marius, YO2LOJ
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