:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > This transmission is best viewed on a non-proportionally spaced full screen. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE FOR INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR RADIO/INTERNET DEVICES. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > THIS IS THE TELNET NEWS/LAND LINE LID THIS WEEK FOR RELEASE: SATURDAY MAY THE 17TH, 2003 22:00 EDT ::: ::: ::: ::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: : ::::::::: : ::::::::: : ::::::::: > ON THE ROAD TO CT-LAND! > NETWORK 105 - WHAT IS NET105 AND WHO ARE THE FOLKS WHO RUN IT? :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > The TELNET NEWS/LAND LINE LID THIS WEEK is distributed via text and 7PLUS over both amateur radio and Internet message forwarding. > Free Internet email subscriptio - send request to: > The TELNET NEWS/LAND LINE LID THIS WEEK is officially archived at: linux.ae6jn.ampr.org [44.16.2.46] at Cerritos, California. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > The following lists detail observed gateways and their primary LAN devices. ............................................................................ Ax Accessible via AXIP. C Advisory pertaining to the device(s) listed. Ca Callbook server. Ports 1235, 2000 usually employed for this service. Co Convers bridge server. Port 3600 usually employed for this service. Da Internet> AMPRNet/Internet Address: City: County: ST:CO: AMPRNet/Internet Domain: Additional Specifications: OSYS: NETROM Alias/Callsign-SSID: QRA Locator: Postal Code: MHz/B: Hierarchial Address: Geographic Location LAT - LON: Club Affiliation: WWW Universal Resource Locator: Physical Location: Other Comment: ............................................................................ VE2 - QUEBEC CANADA ............................................................................ 24.200.204.199:23 Laval QC CA ve2har.dyndns.org:23 It KO4KS-TNOS/Unix v2.30/ELF HARGW:VE2HAR-7 hf 014.1050MHz/0300b vhf 145.0300MHz/1200b uhf 441.3250MHz/1200b 44.135.48.47 ve2har.ampr.org > Use of the DYNDNS domain is suggested as the IP address - may - be dynamic. > VE2HAR is a participant in the NETWORK 105 HF message-forwarding service. > The TELNET NEWS is displayed at this location. > What follows is a text document downloaded from VE2HAR-7 detailing NETWORK 105 or NET105: ............................................................................ Hello and welcome to "NETWORK 105". The network is made up of hams who use their tncs as KA-Nodes, NETROM, Netnode, PK-Nodes and NOS TCP/IP nodes, or any multiported nodes providing point to point or cross over to vhf from hf, and from hf to vhf capability. "NETWORK 105" has been in operation since June 11, 1986 and all stations are here voluntarily, providing help, encouragement, keeping folks in contact and also a base for further expeimentation on hf packet. I encourage you to use the system, and any suggestions you may have, please leave at my PBBS, or at one of the following KA-NODE "NETWORK 105" co-ordinators helpers: KD4IUJ-7, Quent, Pleasant Garden, NC.. assistance provider Eastern area "NETWORK 105" Co-ordinator KAM-XL K9VSO-7, Jim, Monroe, WI., assistance provider 2 KAMs 2 freqs. Mid Western "NETWORK 105" Co-ordinator.. also KB9SOZ-7 N8DA-7, AMPRNet TCP/IP "NETWORK 105" Co-ordinator. Dana, Beloit, Ohio, AMPRNet gateway router lots of support. KA1FSB-7, Karl, West Yarmouth, MA, TNOS...http://home.att.net *VA3HRA-7, Harvey, Exeter, Ontario.. lots of help and support.. KR4MS-7, Nick, Athens, GA. Links to the South.. VE3CDZ-7, Adviser/Helper/Co-ordinator *VO1CT-7, Wayne, Placentia, Newfoundland, Co-ordinator (Newfoundland & East) *N4CQR-7, Craig, Berea, KY. KA-Node also help for PK-232 users. WA8RSA-7, Dave, Zeeland, MI, (also sometimes JNOS) AB4YY-7, Mike, Front Royal, Virginia, maybe netnode or KA-Node. VE3DOU-7, Peter, Hamilton, Ont. excellent signal, crystal controlled ops. KB8OOR-7, Bill, Rockport, GA., crystal controlled strong support. *KC4UBU-7, Geoff, Coeburn, VA. N1JXF-7, Allen, Gloscester, RI, also remote access when at work. W9UW-7, Ron, Wisconsin Rapids, good link from Ron to the west. *VE7DGM-7, Bill, Vancouver, BC VE1JOT-7, John, AMPRNet, TNOS... new to network - welcome John. TI2YO-7, Minor, Costa Rica, may have JNOS or FBB operational welcome Minor DA1HR-7, Randy, Mannheim, Germany, sporadic operation. VE2HAR-7, Robert, Laval, QC, AMPRNet TNOS HF/VHF/UHF [ve2har.dyndns.org]. AB9FT-7, Josh, Sheboygan, WI, new station with TCP/IP.. welcome aboard. *WD4KAV-7, Joe, Port St. Lucie, FL, a welcome good supporting station. AA5JJ-7, Wayne, Muskogee, OK, new station, welcome aboard Wayne. We are in the midst of expanding, and are looking for stations in the West and Midwest both Canada and USA. Also looking for European Stations. Looking forward to hear from you. Please support "NETWORK 105", by helping others who are new to the network and also please use following SSID convention. -1 for PBBS -2 for GATE -7 for KA-NODE, NOSnode, NETROM, K-Net, NOSnode, all nodes. generic PBBS term for any built-in-the-tnc mail systems. terms : JNOS or TNOS TCP/IP type stations NOS = Net Operating System AMPRNet - AMateur Packet Radio on the interNet) stations that have RF as well as Internet wormhole connections LAN - Local Area Network. NetRom - Original stand alone node.. (chip in a tnc) K-Net - Kantronic's NETROM-like node NOS node (eg: N8DA-7, Software NETROM type node) If you are not using a KAM, please set the following parameters: FRack 5, DWait 0 on hf - FRack 6, DWait 0 on vhf Paclen 60 HF, 128 VHF, Maxframe 1 HF If you want good performance, please DO NOT DIGIPEAT A CONNECTION, it is much better to connect to a node - and then use that node to connect to the station you want. You will only spend 90% of the time retrying and getting RNR and REJ frames if you digipeat the connection. Also PLEASE use CALLSIGNS, and NOT ALIASES. Let's keep it HAM RADIO. No "HANDLE" type calls please, as they can be duplicated, while only you have your own call. At one time we had two with the same "handle" for a node call, it really messed up the frequency with FRMR, errors. The move is to make the -7 indicate a multiported node whether it is a KA-Node, NOS, NETROM, K-Net, any node that is multi-ported. Users will be able to figure it out after exploring it a bit. *** There are no full server BBS to BBS forwarding systems on the network, or at least we hope there are not. Please support and enjoy the network. It can help you get where you want quite efficiently. Those stations that wish to run one of the various BBS systems as an terminal program, no problem, but please no BBS to BBS forwarding, and no full node list broadcasts. TCP/IP stations wishing to join the network, again no problem but please no File forwarding as it would choke the system. TCP/IP is a very powerful system, and for the network to be able to get to know and use it, is a good idea, and you are most welcome here. Please no APRS or DX-Cluster if possible, use 10.151 or 14.103 for APRS, and other frequecies like 14.097, 099, 101, 107, 109, 111 for BBS, DX-Cluster,... thanks. Thanks and if you have any ideas or suggestions to make the network more enjoyable and efficient, please send them to myself or k9vso, or kd4iuj. All the best. 73... Burt & Phyllis ve1ama & va1pr ve1ama@ve1ppr.#aubrn.ns.can.noam (AX25 packet mail) ve1ama@ve1ppr.ampr.org (AMPRNet) ve1ama@rac.ca (e-mail) "NETWORK 105" Founder/Co-ordinator (1986) 14.105 <=> 144.990 HF/VHF KA-Node/Gateway Keeping packet alive On "NETWORK 105" Packet is a sharing mode It shares info/data,... and it shares the frequency. Watch for a new Intro message coming soon to your PBBS additions and deletions that have come/gone from the list. * stns not on as of 8 Aug 2002, rig problems or other.. HARGW:VE2HAR-7 > :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > The following lists detail observed collateral LAN devices out from the gateway(s) displayed in tables shown elsewhere in the body of this transmission or those identified in the caption sets below. While these lists do not represent a complete inventory, they do chronicle sample penetrations one to four devices deep into a specified target environment. The user can certainly connect out as far as the local network will support. ............................................................................ > NETROM Alias/Callsign-SSID: City: County: ST:CO: AMPRNet/Internet Address: QRA Locator: Postal Code: OSYS: AMPRNet/Internet Domain: Geographic Location LAT - LON MHz/B: Path Statement Ot From: WWW Universal Resource Locator: Hierarchial Address: E-Mail Address: Club Affiliation: Physical Location: Other Comment: The expression "C" indicates a NET/ROM or AX25 connection. The expression "t" indicates a telnet session. Unless other specified, all domain names displayed in the caption sets below will carry the <.ampr.org> suffix even though said suffix may not be shown. ............................................................................ CS1 CT1 CT2 CT0 - PORTUGAL ............................................................................ CS1RLA-7 Santiago de Cacem PT EU IM58pa PC/FlexNet V3.3g 144.6750MHz/1200b 430.????MHz/9600b 430.????MHz/9600b > t ve2har.dyndns.org:23/C CT2GWZ-6/C CS1RLA-7 > Sponsered by the Associacao de radioamadores do Litoral Alentejano. ............................................................................ IP_1NA:CT1NA-8 [NF] PT EU 44.158.27.48 JNOS version 1.11f (80386) ct1na.ampr.org 144.6750MHz/1200b 433.8750MHz/9600b > t ve2har.dyndns.org:23/C CT2GWZ-6/C CS1RLA-7/C IP_1NA ............................................................................ IP_YOL:CT1YOL [NF] PT EU 44.158.27.25 JNOS version 1.11f (80386) ct1yol.ampr.org 144/7000MHz/1200b 433.8750MHz/9600b > t ve2har.dyndns.org:23/C CT2GWZ-6/C CS1RLA-7/C IP_YOL ............................................................................ BEJADX:CT2GWY-5 Beja South Portugal PT EU 217.129.65.194:8181 IM68ba DXSpider V1.51 build 57.206 [Domain Name NF] 144.6500MHz/1200b 439.9500MHz/9600b > t ve2har.dyndns.org:23/C CT2GWZ-6/C CT2GWY-5 ............................................................................ GWYBBS:CT2GWY-8 Beja South Portugal PT EU IM68ba FBB-7.04 > t ve2har.dyndns.org:23/C CT2GWZ-6/C CT2GWY-8 ............................................................................ ALENTJ:CT2GWZ-4 Beja Baixo Alentejo South Portugal PT EU 217.129.65.194:3600 IM68ba Hessu's Tampa Ping-Pong conversd [Domain Name NF] 144.6750MHz/1200b 439.9500MHz/9600b > t ve2har.dyndns.org:23/C CT2GWZ-6/C CT2CWZ-4 > Identified as PORTUGAL ONLINE. ............................................................................ (X)BJA:CT2GWZ-6 Beja South Portugal PT EU IM68ba (X)NET 1.32 for Linux > t ve2har.dyndns.org:23/C CT2GWZ-6 ............................................................................ BEJA:CT2GWZ-8 Beja South Portugal PT EU 217.129.65.194:5252 IM68ba LinuxNode v0.3.0 [Domain Name NF] 144.6500MHz/1200b 439.9500MHz/9600b [AMPRNet IP Address NF] ct2gwz.ampr.org > t ve2har.dyndns.org:23/C CT2GWZ-6/C CT2GWZ-8 ............................................................................ FOIA:CT0XFO-8 Foia PT EU K-Net packet Switch v1.0 > t ve2har.dyndns.org:23/C CT2GWZ-6/C CS1RLA-7/C CT0XFO-8 > What follows is a scrollback detailing this week's session with CS1RLA-7 and FOIA:CT0XFO-8. ............................................................................ *** reconnected to CT2GWZ-6 => link setup (1)... *** connected to CS1RLA-7 PC/FlexNet V3.3g Digipeater CS1RLA - Santiago do Cacem (H)elp / (I)nfo => *** P C / F l e x N e t D i g i C S 1 R L A *** **** ARLA - Associacao de Radioamadores do Litoral Alentejano **** Location: Santiago do Cacem - IM58PA Software: PC/FlexNet V3.3g Hardware: BayCom USCC>4 + BayCom TCM3105 Modem Sysop...: CT1DZ (Diniz) Port Call TX-QRG bit/s QRB/km QTF/ TRX/Antenna ============================================================================ 0 USR1K2 144.675 1k2 Simplex - User port - PRM8010 25W GP Vert 1 ------ ---.--- 9k6 H-dpx - User port - xxxxxxx xxW GP Vert 2 -LINK- 430.xxx 9k6 H-dpx nnn.n ggg.g xxxxxxx xxW Yagi Horiz 3 -LINK- 430.xxx 9k6 H-dpx nnn.n ggg.g xxxxxxx xxW Yagi Horiz 15 SysOp ------- --- ------- -- Service -- User Ports ---------- 2m.: RX: 144.675 / TX: 144.675 (1200 bit/s AFSK) 70cm: RX: xxx.xxx / TX: xxx.xxx (9600 bit/s FSK) Other systems ------------- Mailbox...: CS1RLA-8 (OpenBCM), CT2GWY-8 (FBB) DX-Cluster: CT2GWY-5 (DXSpider) Gateway...: CT2GWZ-8 (TCP/IP), CT2GWZ-6 (XNET) --- => 11s P0 CT1EIF 11s P0 CT2GWY-5 12s P0 CT1FNE 20s P0 CT2GWZ-6 21s P0 CT1NA 26s P0 CS1AAS-5 41s P0 CT1YOL 54s P0 CS1AAS-8 1m, 2s P0 CT0XFO-8 1m, 3s P0 CT0XSI-8 1m,40s P0 CT1EPC 1m,51s P0 CT0XSM-8 1m,59s P15 CS1RLA-9 2m,29s P0 CT2GWZ-8 4m,13s P0 CS1AAS-10 6m, 0s P0 CT1NA-5 7m,12s P0 CT0XST 18m, 9s P0 CT0XFO 21m, 0s P0 CT1YOL-5 28m,12s P0 CT1YOL-8 1h,37m P0 CT1NA-8 1h,45m P0 CT1EVZ 5h,36m P0 CT1DZ 6h,19m P0 CS1AAS 7h,11m P0 CT2HCQ 7h,31m P0 NAP 8h,18m P0 CT2HCQ-1 9h,44m P0 CT2HMN 12h, 8m P0 FOIA 1d, 2h P0 CT4DX => link setup... *** connected to CT0XFO-8 FOIA:CT0XFO-8} NET-NODE DO R.C.L. EM FOIA FOIA:CT0XFO-8} Nodes: ALENTJ:CT2GWZ-4 ARAL:CT6ARL-5 ARAS:CS1AAS-8 ARBA:CT1ARB-5 BEJA:CT2GWZ-8 BEJADX:CT2GWY-5 CONDE:CT1EJC-8 CREBBS:CS1CRE-5 CSCAIS:CS1CRC-8 ESTREL:CT0XET-8 GFYBBS:CT2GFY-5 GWYBBS:CT2GWY-8 IP_1NA:CT1NA-8 IP_4DX:CT4DX-8 IP_DBH:CT1DBH-8 IP_YOL:CT1YOL-8 LISBOA:CT0XSI-8 MFIGO:CT0XSM-8 OEIRAS:CT2GFY-8 SAIRE:CT0XAI-8 VISEU:CT1ARB-8 FOIA:CT0XFO-8} Routes: 1 CT2GWZ-8 70 16 1 CS1AAS-8 70 11 1 CT0XSM-8 70 1 > 1 CT0XSI-8 70 15 1 CT1YOL-8 70 11 FOIA:CT0XFO-8} K-net Packet Switch v1.0 (30) Uplink (N2FNH) *** reconnected to CS1RLA-7 => :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > If you are interested in sharing information on global amateur packet radio and amateur Internet devices -or- require additional detail on how to reach a specific locality, then please drop a line to the TELNET NEWS. The request will be researched and then published as soon as time allows. Please send thoughts and comments to: > My name is Bill and I thank you for reading the TELNET NEWS! > The TELNET NEWS/LAND LINE LID THIS WEEK is copyright (c) 2003. - 30 - ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::