Date: Tue, 12 Oct 93 07:50:22 PDT From: brian@nothing.ucsd.edu (Brian Kantor) Message-Id: <9310121450.AA07227@nothing.ucsd.edu> To: ham-bsd@ucsd.edu Subject: 386bsd-0.1 patches for ax.25 in the kernel I've made available my patches for adding AX.25 as a native protocol in the 386BSD-0.1 kernel, along with modified utilities. This is NOT a complete system. I'm releasing this in its chaotic incomplete state in the hopes that some of you who are Unix kernel hackers will be able to take up where I left off. What works: IP over AX.25 AX.25 connection establishment and knockdown AX.25 datagrams one KISS interface What doesn't work: AX.25 routing AX.25 stream mode sockets ARP interface configuration A lot of the code that doesn't work yet is stubbed to enable the rest of the system to boot and run. You can, as it stands, connect a KISS TNC, telnet to another ham host, ftp, mail, etc. But the addresses are hard-coded. I wish I'd had an opportunity to finish this, but personal matters simply don't permit me to proceed. I don't want to see this code go to waste, so here it is. Enjoy. I dunno how much work it will be to port it to BSDI or NetBSD or FreeBSD or any of the later versions. All these changes were made to the original 0.1 Jolitz release. I can answer a few general questions about what I've done, and the philosophy thereof, but keep in mind it's been nearly a year since I've worked on the code itself, so don't ask for details. Do expect bugs. Have fun! - Brian