NODEUSERS(1) Linux Programmer's Manual NODEUSERS(1)NAME
nodeusers - LinuxNode user information lookup program
SYNOPSIS
nodeusers [-a] [-i] [-l]
DESCRIPTION
Nodeusers displays information about current LinuxNode users.
OPTIONS -a Tells nodeusers to use a plain <CR> as end-of-line. This is usefull if nodeusers is called from ax25d.
-i Tells nodeusers to use a <CR><LF> pair as end-of-line sequence and also to wait for one line of input before sending the user
data. This should be used if nodeusers is used in an internet environment (eg. as a fingerd replacement). The received line is
ignored.
-l Enables logging of errors to the system logging facility.
FILES
/var/ax25/node/loggedin
Database of current users.
SEE ALSO node(8)AUTHOR
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS <tpmannin@cc.hut.fi>
Linux 16 June 1999 NODEUSERS(1)
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AX25_CALL(8) Linux Programmer's Manual AX25_CALL(8)NAME
ax25_call, netrom_call, rose_call, tcp_call - make an AX.25, NET/ROM, ROSE or TCP connection
SYNOPSIS
ax25_call [-c] [-i paclen] [-o paclen] port local_call remote_call [digipeaters ...]
netrom_call [-c] [-i paclen] [-o paclen] port local_call remote_netrom_addr
rose_call [-c] [-i paclen] [-o paclen] port local_call remote_call remote_rose_addr
tcp_call [-c] [-i paclen] [-o paclen] remote_addr remote_port
DESCRIPTION
ax25_call, netrom_call, rose_call and tcp_call establish an AX.25, NET/ROM, ROSE or a TCP connection in a manner suitable for calling from
either the ax25d program directly, or from the node program as an external command. By setting the command line arguments appropriately it
is possible to set the local callsign from which the call will be made. No translation of the end of lines is performed by this program.
For netrom_call the remote_netrom_addr parameter may either be in the form of a single callsign or as a NET/ROM alias and callsign
pair separated by colon. For example NMCLUS:GB7BPQ.
For rose_call the remote_rose_addr parameter must be in the form of a ten digit ROSE address.
For tcp_call the remote_addr parameter must be a dotted-quad IP address or a hostname and the remote_port must be a service name (see ser-
vices(5)) or a port number.
OPTIONS -c Enables zlib based compression on the incoming connection. Compression algorithm is the same as in LinuxNode (see node(8)).
-i paclen The maximum frame length to be used on the incoming connection. The default is 256 for ax25_call and rose_call, 236 for
netrom_call and 1024 for tcp_call.
-o paclen The maximum frame length to be used on the outgoing connection. The default is 256 for ax25_call and rose_call, 236 for
netrom_call and 1024 for tcp_call.
FILES
/etc/ax25/axports
/etc/ax25/nrports
/etc/ax25/rsports
SEE ALSO ax25(4),netrom(4),rose(4),tcp(4).
AUTHOR
Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk>
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS <oh2bns@sral.fi>
Linux 4 July 1999 AX25_CALL(8)
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