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-.TH AX25RTD.CONF 5 "11 November 2003" Linux "Linux Programmer's Manual"
-.SH NAME
-ax25rtd.conf \- ax25 routing daemon configuration file
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B /etc/ax25/ax25rtd.conf
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-
-
-The file /etc/ax25/ax25rtd.conf is the configuration file for ax25rtd.
-The parameters of the options shown here are the default values except the
-ones marked with (example)
-.PP
-ax25-maxroutes 4096
-.TP
-ip-maxroutes 4096
-The maximum size of the three lists / caches. On overflow,
-ax25rtd will substitute the oldest entry with the new one.
-.TP
-iproute2-table radio
-
-name ("radio") of the kernel routing table. This is an advanced
-routing feature. If you do not need it, just leave this setting as is.
-
-The current implementation depends on iproute2 (anyone like to code it
-directly?).
-
-If not set or empty, routes are set in the normal, default, manner.
-Please configure /etc/iproute2/rt_protos with
-
- 44 ax25rtd
-
-and /etc/iproute2/rt_tables with
-
- 210 radio
-
-where "radio" is the name of the table, (for the configuration example above).
-
-This option is disabled by default.
-.TP
-ip-encaps-dev ipax0
-This option was for a patched kernel of the 2.2.x series. Multible interfaces
-were aggregated to one interface when sending IP frames. This option is
-disabled by default.
-.TP
-[1k2]
-.br
-This marks the beginning of per-port definitions. Note that
-you have to use port names as defined in axports(5) here,
-anywhere else you may use the port or the device name.
-.TP
-ax25-learn-routes no
-Set this to "yes", ax25rtd will add the routing information
-for every heard frame (with complete digipeater path) to the
-kernel AX.25 routing table. Note that ax25rtd's internal cache
-will be updated anyway, regardless of this option.
-.TP
-ax25-learn-only-mine no
-If you set it to "yes", only frames that are sent to (1) the
-interface callsign, (2) any of the listeners on this device, or
-(3) the callsigns specified by ax25-more-mycalls will be used
-to update the internal cache and (depending on
-ax25-learn-routes) the kernel routing table.
-.TP
-ax25-add-path db0ach (example)
-This is useful on DAMA digipeaters. In this case, the DAMA
-master has to be used for _every_ AX.25 connection, thus
-ax25rtd will add this digipeater(s) to every target we learn
-that has no digipeater path (yet). "db0ach" is just an
-example here.
-.TP
-ax25-more-mycalls dl1bke dl1bke-8 (example)
-You can specify more calls as calls here that belong to
-this interface... "dl1bke" and "dl1bke-8" are examples.
-.TP
-ip-learn-routes no
-If set to "yes", ax25rtd will modify the IP routing table if it
-receives an IP frame (directed to us). This is dangerous!
-
-It should not screw up your routing table, though. Ax25rtd
-recognizes the netmask of the device and will adjust the route
-only if it fits the netmask and the old route points to
-one of the devices ax25rtd knows about (hence an AX.25 device).
-
-The problems begin if you have more than one port and a user
-is able to hear your outgoing traffic on at least two of them.
-Due to technical reasons ax25rtd adjusts the route _after_ the
-kernel has sent the reply to the received TCP frame already.
-This has technical reasons.
-
-If the remote does the same both are switching between the two
-ports.
-
-Don't use this feature unless you know what you are doing.
-
-It _should_ be safe do enable this on one-port machines, although
-I strongly recommend to set a network route instead, i.e.:
-
- route add -net 44.0.0.0 scc3
-
-Note that ax25rtd's internal cache will be updated anyway,
-regardless of this option.
-.TP
-irtt <irtt>
-If ip-learn-routes is enabled this will assign newly added
-routes an initial round trip time (IRTT) for TCP. <irtt>
-is measured in msec, hence
-
- irtt 10000
-
-sets the irtt to 10 seconds. A value of 0 disables this
-feature (default).
-.TP
-ip-adjust-mode no
-If you set this option to "yes" ax25rtd will change the IP
-encapsulation mode according to the last received IP frame.
-
-The problem with this option is that the kernel AX.25 sends
-a received IP frame to the IP layer regardless if it was
-sent in UI frame encapsulation "mode datagram (dg)" or
-in I frame encaps, hence in an AX.25 connection, "mode virtual
-connect (vc)". The Linux kernel will respond to this frame
-before ax25rtd can adjust the mode. If the remote does the
-same... You get the picture.
-
-Don't use this feature unless you know what you are doing.
-.TP
-arp-add no
-This option, if set to "yes", changes the ARP table to the
-source callsign of the received frame. It should be harmless,
-just has the the effect that if it is a new entry, the Linux
-ARP code will send one ARP request before ax25rtd has adjust
-the ARP table. If there was already an existing ARP entry
-for this IP route, one IP datagram will be sent to the old
-address. Not really a problem, I hope.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR ax25rtd (8),
-.BR ax25rtctl (8).
-.LP
-.SH AUTHORS
-.nf
-Joerg Reuter <jreuter@poboxes.com>
-.br
-Llaus Kudielka OE1KIB
-.fi