[FPARC] Log into Linux FPAC
Bill Sinbine
n4xeo at flbb.net
Sun Apr 16 17:29:29 EDT 2006
Hi All
For anyone that would like to use the internet to see what you can do
with the Linux FPAC that we are working on you can use your computer
with a SSH program like Putty to get into my switch.
All you have to do is ssh to n4xeo.no-ip.com port 22.
There you will be greeted by the command prompt.
Just type fpacuser for login and fpac for password.
Then you will have to use your callsign at the prompt and you are in.
Do a ? for the list and have at it.
If you do a n (for node) you will get a node list. Then you will be
able to connect to one of the nodes.
Try connecting to c k4gbb-8 This will connect you to Charlie's node.
Once you disconnect from Charlie
you can connect to Bernard f6bvp in France. c f6bvp-10 is all there is to it.
Remember, you can't hurt the system so have some fun!!!!
Once you see what you can do them maybe some of you will turn your
tnc's on and connect to your local linux fpac switch. There is so
much that you can do right now that you couldn't do before that you
really need to give it a try.
If you can't remember what your local packet frequency is just ask
someone in your area.
To get "Putty" program go to
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for a free
download. Get the version 0.57. That is the latest release as 0.58 is
still in beta.
Think about it .....
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?
73, Bill Sinbine
n4xeo at flbb.net
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