Explains 'everything' including compile options.
Maiko / VE4KLM
On 31/03/2020 5:29 p.m., jerome schatten wrote:
Maiko… I’m trying to see if my current running jnos
2.0m has the AMPRRIP compiled in. I looked at config.h and since most everything is hashed
out (including the AMPRRIP stuff), how to tell what the defaults really are config.h ?
Thanks,
jerome
> On Mar 31, 2020, at 11:22, Langelaar via 44Net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Gabriel and anyone else interested,
>
> Using JNOS (compiled with the AMPRRIP mod), the RIP works fine
> 'for registered gateways' - unless I've misunderstood your question,
> typical entry below (example only) :
>
> #
> # 15Dec2019, Try to use RIP again now that it re-appeard
> #
> ip upstairs 224.0.0.9
> rip ttl 43200
> start rip
> rip accept 44.0.0.1
> #
> # remove our own from network
> #
> route add 44.135.x.y/24 loopback
> #
>
> Maiko / VE4KLM
>
> , On 3/31/20 1:02 PM, Gabriel Medinas via 44Net wrote:
>> Greetings to all, just to inform you that returning to teamwork at AmprNet,
>> Venezuela is connected again, renewing some things in my local structure
>> with the JNOS Linux program through
yv5kxe.ampr.org (44.152.0.60).
>>
>> We are especially grateful to Chris - G1FEF who personally granted the
>> possibility of this YV return on this network after 20 years.
>>
>> We are in settings, I am mainly working to adjust my old JNOS to the new
>> dynamic of AmprNet especially to the RIP44d update that does not work in
>> JNOS doing it manually, I am working on a project to use other compatible
>> hardware to achieve other gateways for use APRS and the DXCluster yv5kxe.
>>
>> 73 de Gabriel YV5KXE
>>
yv5kxe.ampr.org
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