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- Date: Sun, 2 Oct 94 04:30:01 PDT
- From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
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- Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #217
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- TCP-Group Digest Sun, 2 Oct 94 Volume 94 : Issue 217
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- Today's Topics:
- need wampes info
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- Date: Sat, 1 Oct 94 12:48:26 -0600
- From: "Robert E. Brose II" <tcp@os9.jriver.com>
- Subject: need wampes info
-
- If possible, I'd like to get some help from some of the WAMPES users
- out there.
-
- I can run WAMPES fine. I have it running in an X window running 3 radio
- interfaces and a slip port looped backed into the unix box to connect
- to the unix tcp/ip.
-
- The 2 changes I'd like to make are:
-
- 1) free up the serial ports used to loop the tcp into the unix box.
- I've heard there is a way to do this with pty's but have seen no
- examples.
-
- 2) run WAMPES in the background and then use cnet to access it. It would be
- nice to simply startup WAMPES when the normal tcp starts up on the unix box
- so that if the power goes down, when it comes back on, the machine comes
- back up and brings the gateways back online.
- I've tried the example in the doc, net /tcp/startup </dev/null &
- It goes into the bg as expected but the route to wampes through the
- serial port appears dead, kind of like wampes is waiting for some kind of
- keyboard I/O in it's multitasking loop (just a guess).
-
- Anyone have any ideas for me to try out?
-
- Thanks, Bob
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