From 0fceb64d25ff3d9586549bb43d971c5eef904330 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ralf Baechle Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 10:23:42 +0200 Subject: Import ax25-apps 0.0.1 from tarball --- ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 82 insertions(+) create mode 100644 ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf (limited to 'ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf') diff --git a/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf b/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47111a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +# Example configuration for ax25rtd. I'm assuming that you have a central +# node with two interfaces serving the same subnet (this is my personal +# setup). +# +# For a general discussion of each parameter see ax25rtd/README. +# +# General setup +# ============= +# +# The size of the caches. When the cache is full, the oldest entry +# gets removed. +# +ax25-maxroutes 256 +ip-maxroutes 256 +# +# Port config +# =========== +# +# Note that you *must* specify the symbolic port +# name as defined in axports, not the device names. Personally, I like +# them to be identical. +# +# This is my 56kbps port (pi0a). It is the default interface and has a +# static network route pointing to it. All users access this interface +# directly and *not* via digipeaters. +# +[pi0a] +# +# Since all users access this interface directly, I don't need any +# AX.25 routes here. +# +ax25-learn-routes no +# +# The internal cache should only learn from frames directed to me. +# +ax25-learn-only-mine yes +# +# Here you could specify a digipeater path added to every learned route +# that has no digipeaters. +# +# ax25-add-path oe1xxx +# +# Since ax25rtd will learn only frames directed to the interface +# callsign or one of our listeners we can specify additional mycalls. +# +# ax25-more-mycalls oe1xxx +# +# We already have a static network route to this interface and don't need +# to learn any host route. +# +ip-learn-routes no +# +# I really don't like to change the mode. +# +ip-adjust-mode no +# +# ARP is correctly handled by the kernel on this interface (no digipeaters). +# +arp-add no +# +# Here is my second port (ax0). It is the "optional" interface. Any user +# accessing my system on this interface causes the following entries to +# be added: +# +# - IP host route +# - ARP entry +# - AX.25 route +# +# The nice feature is that the host route overrides the network route to +# the default interface, allowing this setup to work. Note also that users +# may access this interface via digipeaters. +# If a user switches back to the default interface, the IP host route is +# automatically deleted. The other entries remain, but this is not a +# problem. +# +[ax0] +# +ax25-learn-routes yes +ax24-learn-only-mine yes +ip-learn-routes yes +ip-adjust-mode no +arp-add yes -- cgit v1.2.3