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<p>At the moment, anybody can connect inwards at any time from outside, either by ax25 or by
telnet (assuming you have followed the instructions in <a href="install.html">installation</a>
# confuse whole networks for hours!
'\$' 'stty -echo raw'
# tell GB7DJK that you are GB7DJK-1
- '\$' 'client.pl gb7djk-1 telnet'
+ '\$' '/spider/src/client gb7djk-1 telnet'
# tell GB7DJK-1 that it is connected to GB7DJK
# you can leave this out if you call this script 'gb7djk'
client gb7djk telnet
</pre>
- <p>and finally an ax25 example:-
+ <p>a ax25 example:-
<pre>
timeout 60
abort (Busy|Sorry|Fail)
# don't forget to chmod 4775 netrom_call!
- connect ax25 /usr/sbin/netrom_call bbs gb7djk g1tlh
+ connect ax25 /usr/sbin/netrom_call bbs gb7djk-0 g1tlh-0
+ 'Connect' ''
+ 'Connect' 'c np7'
+ 'Connect' 'c gb7dxm'
+ 'Connect' ''
+ </pre>
+
+ The <tt>-0</tt> ssid is important if you want it to work reliably. Obviously if you are
+ using a different ssid then you would use that.
+
+ <p>A AGW Engine example would be very similar and look like this:-
+ <pre>
+ timeout 60
+ abort (Busy|Sorry|Fail)
+ connect agw 2 g1tlh
'Connect' ''
'Connect' 'c np7'
'Connect' 'c gb7dxm'
'Connect' ''
- # you can leave this out if you call the script 'gb7dxm'
- client gb7dxm ax25
</pre>
<p>A connection is started manually by typing in <tt>connect <scriptname></tt> on a sysop enabled
G1TLH de GB7DJK 13-Dec-1998 2043Z >
</pre>
- <p>You can watch the progress of the connection (if you have the standard debugging enabled) on the
+ <p>You can watch the progress of the connection (if you have <tt>connect</tt>
+ debugging enabled [<tt>set/debug connect</tt>]) on the
<tt>cluster.pl</tt> screen and you should see something like this:-
<pre>
<- D G1TLH connect gb7djk-1
<ul>
- <p><li><b>#</b> All lines starting with a <b>#</b> are
+ <li><b>#</b> All lines starting with a <b>#</b> are
ignored, as are wholly blank lines.
+ <br><br>
- <p><li><b>timeout</b> followed by a number is the number of
+ <li><b>timeout</b> followed by a number is the number of
seconds to wait for a command to complete. If there is no
<b>timeout</b> specified in the script then the default is 60
seconds.
+ <br><br>
- <P><li><b>abort</b> is a regular expression containing one or
+ <li><b>abort</b> is a regular expression containing one or
more strings to look for to abort a connection. This is a perl
regular expression and is executed ignoring case.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <li><b>connect</b> followed by <b>ax25</b>, <b>telnet</b> or <b>agw</b>
+ and some type dependent information.
- <p><li><b>connect</b> followed by <b>ax25</b> or <b>telnet</b>
- and some type dependent information. In the case of a
+ <p>In the case of a
<b>telnet</b> connection, there can be up to two parameters,
the first is the ip address or hostname of the computer you
wish to connect to and the second is the port number you want
session).
<p>In the case of an <b>ax25</b> session then this would
- normally be a call to <tt>ax25_call</tt> or
- <tt>netrom_call</tt> as in the example above. It is your
+ normally be a call to <tt>/usr/sbin/ax25_call</tt> or
+ <tt>/usr/sbin/netrom_call</tt> as in the example above. It is your
responsibility to get your node and other ax25 parameters to
work before going down this route!
- <p><li><b>'</b> is the delimiting character for a word or
+ <p>For <b>agw</b> connections you will need a port number (starting
+ from 1) and the callsign of the first "hop" along the way.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <li><b>'</b> is the delimiting character for a word or
phrase of an expect/send line in a <tt>chat</tt> type
script. The words/phrases normally come in pairs, either can
be empty. Each line reads input from the connection until it
it is) then the right hand string is sent to the connection.
<p>This process is repeated for every line of <tt>chat</tt> script.
+ <br><br>
- <p><li><b>client</b> starts the connection, put the arguments
+ <li><b>client</b> starts the connection, put the arguments
you would want here if you were starting the client program
manually. You only need this if the script has a different
name to the callsign you are trying to connect to (i.e. you