:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: => 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 APRIL 10, 2004 22:00 EST ::: ::: ::: ::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: : ::::::::: : ::::::::: : ::::::::: => ON THE ROAD TO CONNECTICUT AND ITALY! => BILL AND HIS "INNER VOICE" DISCUSS THE "LINUX" ISSUE! :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: => The TELNET NEWS/LAND LINE LID THIS WEEK is distributed via text and 7PLUS over both amateur radio and Internet message forwarding systems. => Free Internet email subscription - send request to: => Any JPEG or GIF images you wish to share? Send to: => The TELNET NEWS/LAND LINE LID THIS WEEK is officially archived at: ae6jn.ampr.org [44.16.2.46] at Cerritos, California. On global NETROM lists look for CERTOS:AE6JN-2. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: => 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 Out From: 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 AMPRNet telnet session. The expression "telnet://" indicates an Internet 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. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: AMATEUR RADIO IP7 IT9 - ITALY ............................................................................ TRANI3:IP7BA-7 Aritrani IT EU [Could not resolve IP address from domain name.] KO4KS-TNOS/Unix v2.30/ELF aritrani.ampr.org Available ports: => igx : Link AX over IP con il TSTHost di i7IGX int : Link AX over IP con il NODO LINUX ext : Link AX over IP con X-NET di it9LCP => telnet://aa6hf.ampr.org:23/C IP7BA-7 => The Sysop is Piero I7IGX. => Select details - TNOS Security Level Profile: AX25 Gateway usage is enabled Netrom gateway usage is enabled Ampr telnet usage NOT enabled Non-ampr telnet usage NOT enabled Conference Bridge access is enabled => Session scrollback: --- ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³Sez. A.R.I. di Trani -- Casella Postale n.165³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ Con la collaborazione della sez. ARI di Canosa di Puglia ################ Per ulteriori informazioni, lascia un messaggio sp sysop **************** ATTENZIONE: il sistema alle ore 12:00 GMT di ogni giorno esegue un soft reset in automatico **************** Per lasciare un messaggio ad un utente servito da questo sistema, usa la seguente sintassi: s @aritrani **************** ............................................................................ IT9LCP Acireale IT EU TURBO-FIRMWARE/300 1.87 and TNC3BOX/150 1.35 => telnet://aa6hf.ampr.org:telnet/C IP7BA-3/C EXT IT9LCP-3/ => Session scrollback: --- Welcome to LINUXBOX. Logins: 1 Hello N2FNH For input of Your name see command: name no mails for N2FNH. (N2FNH) N2FNH de IT9LCP> TURBO-FIRMWARE/300 1.87 and TNC3BOX/150 1.35 running on LINUX with 8 MHz and 0 KByte RAM ............................................................................ IT9LCP-3 Acireale IT EU (X)Net 1.32 => Available ports: 1 LinuxNode 0 SDEV1 KISS 38400 2 SuperVozelj 0 SDEV2 KISS 38400 3 ln.trani3 0 IP3 AXIP 115200 4 ln.menfi 0 IP2 AXUDP 115200 6 ln.ik1znw 0 IP4 AXIP 115200 7 ln.iz0awg 0 IP5 AXIP 115200 8 ln.hb9ok 0 IP6 AXIP 115200 9 ln.ve3mch 0 IP7 AXUDP 115200 11 ln.ik6ihl 0 IP9 AXIP 115200 => telnet://aa6hf.ampr.org:telnet/C IP7BA-7/C EXT IT9LCP-3 => Session scrollback: --- Trying... The escape character is: CTRL-N TRANI3:IP7BA-3 Connected to IT9LCP-3 *** Welcome in IT9LCP-3 (X)net node in Acireale (CT) *** => :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: KD1 - CONNECTICUT, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ............................................................................ XNETJG:KD1JG-2 Middletown Middlesex CT US 44.88.0.37 FN31PO (X)NET 1.32 LINUX xnet.kd1jg.ampr.org => Available ports: Port 0 VHF Local User Channel. 145.09 MHz. 1k2 Port 1 Link to W1EDH 219.95 MHz. 1k2 Port 2 Link to KD1JG-4 KD1JG JNOS bbs (version 1.11f) <=linux socket=> => telnet://n1uro.ampr.org:telnet/t 44.88.0.37 => Session scrollback: --- This XNET-Digi, KD1JG, is located at Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA. The Grid locator is [FN31po]. It is operating on a PC running Linux with multiple channels called ports: Software: Linux/(X)net version 1.32 Ident: KD1JG responding to ssid in the range 2 thru 4 XNETJG:KD1JG-2=> ............................................................................ BBSJG:KD1JG-5 Middletown Middlesex CT US 44.88.0.38 FN31PO JNOS version 1.11f (Linux) kd1dg.ampr.org => Available ports: xnet : Pseudo serial kiss to xnet => telnet://n1uro.ampr.org:telnet/t 44.88.0.37/ => Session scrollback: --- *** connected to KD1JG-5 [JNOS-1.11f-IHM$] Welcome n2fnh, to the KD1JG-3 TCP/IP Mailbox (JNOS 1.11f (Linux)). Currently 1 user. Remember to check the ntsct area for NTS traffic 'a ntsct' You have 0 messages. New mail in: all amsat ctbbs arrl dx flexnet help nebbs packet pactor 4sale space tech Please type 'REGISTER' at the > prompt. Area: n2fnh Current msg# 0. ?,A,B,C,CONV,D,E,F,H,I,IH,IP,J,K,L,M,N,NR,O,P,PI,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Z > :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: => NEIGHBORHOOD AMPR.ORG BLOCK WATCH - MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT AND VICINITY The following AMPRNet/Internet addresses are currently listed as valid. There is no guarantee that the user can actually reach any of these locations. Some may be directly accessible via the Internet while others may lie within radio range of a strategic PACKET RADIO<>INTERNET gateway. ............................................................................ --- ke3z.ampr.org (44.88.0.1) k1ne.ampr.org (44.88.0.4) ka1tb.ampr.org (44.88.0.8) n1cxj.ampr.org (44.88.0.9) hq.ke3z.ampr.org (44.88.0.10) ka1kzb.ampr.org (44.88.0.12) ka1uz.ampr.org (44.88.0.15) w1ops.ampr.org (44.88.0.17) nc1l.ampr.org (44.88.0.22) kc1j.ampr.org (44.88.0.23) k1ttc.ampr.org (44.88.0.28) af1u.ampr.org (44.88.0.29) n1ghr.ampr.org (44.88.0.32) 1.ny1r.ampr.org (44.88.0.33) ka1pgh.ampr.org (44.88.0.35) => xnet.kd1jg.ampr.org (44.88.0.37) => kd1jg.ampr.org (44.88.0.38) orioneb.n1cui.ampr.org (44.88.0.39) nj2l.ampr.org (44.88.0.40) ka1jyu.ampr.org (44.88.0.41) ka1rla.ampr.org (44.88.0.42) w1ori.ampr.org (44.88.0.43) w1geh.ampr.org (44.88.0.44) n1fcj.ampr.org (44.88.0.46) n1flu.ampr.org (44.88.0.47) kb1xl.ampr.org (44.88.0.48) k1tav.ampr.org (44.88.0.49) n1cnv.ampr.org (44.88.0.50) nu1w.ampr.org (44.88.0.53) wa1u.ampr.org (44.88.0.54) 1.w1xi.ampr.org (44.88.0.55) k1dih.ampr.org (44.88.0.56) wa1k.ampr.org (44.88.0.58) wa1cqn.ampr.org (44.88.0.61) n1dcs.ampr.org (44.88.0.62) ka1taf.ampr.org (44.88.0.64) 1.ka1taf.ampr.org (44.88.0.65) n1atg.ampr.org (44.88.0.66) wa1rrz.ampr.org (44.88.0.73) ka1tmj.ampr.org (44.88.0.74) ka1uuw.ampr.org (44.88.0.75) ka1ufg.ampr.org (44.88.0.76) n1fgx.ampr.org (44.88.0.79) wa1dql.ampr.org (44.88.0.80) wb1l.ampr.org (44.88.0.81) ka1smn.ampr.org (44.88.0.82) n1clz.ampr.org (44.88.0.86) ws1o.ampr.org (44.88.0.87) w1zr.ampr.org (44.88.0.89) wb1ctw.ampr.org (44.88.0.90) kd1by.ampr.org (44.88.0.91) wa1vrd.ampr.org (44.88.0.92) k1lho.ampr.org (44.88.0.94) ka1dxp.ampr.org (44.88.0.97) --- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: => THE RANDOM ACCESS THOUGHT - 040410 - LINNUX, LYNUX OR WHAT? Editor's note: The Random Access Thought and the Random Access File can be heard in produced form (complete with expensive licensed sound effects) exclusively over This Week in Amateur Radio, North America's premier amateur radio audio news bulletin service, heard on hundreds of VHF and UHF repeaters around the world. "This Week" can also be downloaded in various audio formats by clicking on . What follows is a text script for a RAT which should available Saturday evening April 24th, 2004. ............................................................................ The other day......... While I was perusing various items for bid on EBAY, My inner voice........ My alter ego.......... A voice from the id... Decided to pop up up like a lousy two-bit internet ad. >BILL? Yes? >DID YOU SEE PAGE 92 OF THE MARCH 2004 QST? No, not yet. >YOU SHOULD CHECK IT OUT. OK, I will. >DO IT NOW! You know you're very pushy. >YES, I KNOW. OK, so I'm reading already. I see it's the "Digital Dimension" column by Stan Horzepa WA1LOU. It's about going online with 'Lynux'. What am I looking for? >YOU KNOW YOU'RE MISPRONOUNCING THAT NAME. Yeah? So what do you say, Linnix? >I DID, UNTIL I READ THAT ARTICLE. LOOK TOWARD THE END WHERE IT SAYS: "HOW DO YOU SAY 'LINUX'. GO AHEAD AND READ IT! You know you're very pushy. >YES, I KNOW. Why don't you read it yourself? >OK, I WILL, SO LISTEN VERY CAREFULLY! "HERE IS SOME LINUX TRIVIA. THERE ARE VARYING OPINIONS ON HOW TO PRONOUNCE 'LINUX'. I HAVE HEARD THE 'LIN' IN LINUX PRONOUNCED WITH A SHORT 'I' AS IN 'LINDA' AND WITH A LONH 'I' AS IN 'LINE'. BOTH ARE INCORRECT. ACCORDING TO LINUS TORVALDS, THE FATHER OF LINUX, THE 'I' IN LINUX IS PRONOUNCED LIKE A LONG 'E', THAT IS 'LEE-NUX'. GO TO AND HEAR LINUS PRONOUNCE IT HIMSELF".* So Boys and Girls, today's lesson is... It's not Linnix.. It's not Lynux... Now get this..... It's Leeeennix... Leeeeeeeeeenix... did you get that? Leeeeeeeeeeeenix! SEE, I WAS RIGHT. You know you're very pushy. >YES, I KNOW! ............................................................................ * Quoted from "The Digital Dimension" by Stan Horzepa, a column posted in the QST dated March, 2004. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: => LETTERS THIS WEEK FROM THE TELNET NEWS/LAND LINE LID THIS WEEK MAILBAG! From: Lefty Return-path: Sender: kk1a@efn.org To: n2fnh@juno.com Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 15:59:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Subscribe TELNET news pse Hi, Please add W7RRC@QSL.NET to the e-mail list for the TELNET NEWS. Getting it via packet (4 hops to the BBS) tends to chew up the local network. ( I get it in the early AM, otherwise re-try disconnect ) Tnx 'Lefty' KK1A (Trustee W7RRC - See QRZ.COM to verify) => Hi Lefty! OK, you're all set to receive the TNLLLTW via e-mail! Bill.> :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: => 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) 2004. - 30 - ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::