RSUPLNK(8) | Linux Programmer's Manual | RSUPLNK(8) |
NAME¶
rsuplnk - User entry into the ROSE network.
SYNOPSIS¶
rsuplnk [-q] <port>
DESCRIPTION¶
The rsuplnk program allows a user to gain entry into the ROSE network using the standard pseudo-digipeating method. Recent Linux kernels are aware of this form of operation and the ax25d program can listen for such connections. The normal mode of operation of a ROSE switch is to have one ROSE address (ie port) per physical AX.25 port. Therefore ROSE users coming in on a given AX.25 port will appear as if they come from the associated ROSE port. This is the reason for the need for a ROSE port as an argument.
To use rsuplnk you need an entry in ax25d.conf to listen for incoming connections. In the example below, I will be listening for ROSE connections on my AX.25 port 144 using the callsign KE4GAJ-10 and the ROSE port associated with the AX.25 port is rs144.
#
[KE4GAJ-10* VIA 144]
NOCALL * * * * * * L
default * * * * * * - root /usr/sbin/rsuplnk rsuplnk rs144
#
There would typically be one rsuplnk per user access AX.25 port. The associated program for exiting a ROSE network is rsdwnlnk.
All errors generated by rsuplnk are written to the system debug log file.
OPTIONS¶
- -q
- Suppresses the messages generated by rsuplnk when making the connection.
FILES¶
/etc/ax25/rsports
SEE ALSO¶
rose(4), ax25d.conf(5), ax25d(8), rsdwnlnk(8), rose_call(8).
AUTHOR¶
Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk>
29 April 1997 | Linux |