Re: ax.25 localhost?

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Hi,

is it not possible to an 'axcall' to a call on the local system?

What kind of AX.25 device are you having axcall use?  My experience is
that BPQ Ethernet won't do anything unless it actually hits an Ethernet
device, so I usually use a virtual machine for testing that way.  You
could probably set up an AXIP/AXUDP tunnel, but I've never tried it.

Hopefully someone else has better ideas than I do, because it *would* be
handy to have an easy way to connect on a virtual loopback device.

I don't think kernel supports looping back on AX.25 level. You can do
something similar with pseudo tty's but it's not quite the same.

But I know that NET/ROM in Linux does support loopback. You can connect
to any NET/ROM service on your system from your system.

/Tomi

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