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G4APL  > LINUX    25.12.10 12:21l 60 Lines 2159 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: ax25ipd.conf multiple ports
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T:From: Paul Lewis <g4apl@gb7cip.ampr.org>
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kr0l%kr0l.ks.usa.noam@gb7cip.ampr.org wrote:
> From: KR0L@KR0L.KS.USA.NOAM
> To  : LINUX@WW

> Hi Rod,

> John KR0L in Kansas here.  Just got set up with bulletin feeds
> into my system, and this is my very first bulletin going out to WW,
> so reports on how it works appreciated.

> Anyhow, I can think of a couple of answers for you.

> Answer #1 is to simply run multiple instances of ax25ipd.  This may
> or may not be what you want.

> Answer #2 is to use your firewall to forward multiple incoming ports off
> to the same place on the system.

> Answer #3 (argh, can't go back and edit where I said "couple"; what
> are Linux people using to compose messages?) is to use iptables on the
> local machine.  Google "iptables port forwarding" should be instructive.

> Now, there is a benefit to #1 that isn't shared by #2 and #3: on packets
> you send out, your source port number will be correct.  #2 and #3 it won't.
> This will probably not matter if you have control over your own firewall,
> but it could if you're behind NAT, and may possibly if the other end is
> behind NAT.

> Hope that helps,
> John
> KR0L

Hello John

Merry Christmas.
Good to see another system active

To follow up your     question.  I have already responded to Rod VK2DOT

Simply use
copies of the ax25ipd binary and associate with it's config file
ax25ipd      -c /etc/ax25/ax25ipdconf  axip protocol 93
ax25ipd93    -c /etc/ax25/ax25ipd.93.conf  udp93
ax25ipdxxxx  -c /etc/ax25/ax25ipd.xxxx.conf udpxxxx
That's how it's been done at gb7cip for many years

Also  ensure that you have the binary that handles dynamic hostnames that
checks the ip address every five minutes.
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