Ax25d.conf controls the functioning of ax25d. Its
purpose is to specify on which ports to listen on, which applications are
available, and to whom they are available to. The configuration file is
common to both AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose and their is similarity between the
two parts of the file.
The general layout for an entry for a given port is as
follows:
interface control
callsign entry 1
.
.
callsign entry n
The interface control line determines which port and
callsigns apply to the following callsign entry lines, until the next
interface control is read. There are four different variants of the
interface control line:
1. [AX.25 Port Name]
2. [Callsign VIA AX.25 Port Name]
3. <NET/ROM Port Name>
4. {Callsign VIA Rose Port Name}
Version 1 allows the following callsign entry lines to
listen on the AX.25 port specified by the AX.25 port name using the default
callsign of that AX.25 port.
Version 2 allows the following callsign entry lines to
listen on the AX.25 port specified by the AX.25 port name using the callsign
specified instead of the default callsign of that AX.25 port. Specifying a *
for the AX.25 port name allows the following callsign entries to be
valid for all the operating AX.25 ports using the callsign specified. VIA
can be abbreviated to just V. If the callsign has an asterisk appended to it
then the system will be listening on the port with the callsign, but as a
pseudo-digipeater instead of being the normal destination callsign.
Version 3 allows the following callsign entry lines to
listen on the NET/ROM port specified by the NET/ROM port name using the
default callsign of that NET/ROM port.
Version 4 allows the following callsign entry lines to
listen on the Rose port using the specified Rose port name using the
callsign specified as the service access point (SAP). A * may be specified
for a callsign to allow matching to any incoming Call Requests with any
SAP.
The callsign entry lines have a similar layout for both
AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose, the layout is:
peer window t1 t2 t3 idle n2 mode uid exec args...
All values must be entered for all entries even when they are not
used (ie window for NET/ROM, just enter a * instead), The meanings of each
of the fields is given below. All timings apart from the idle value are
given in seconds, the idle values is given in minutes.
- peer
- This specifies the callsign of the remote end of the connection that
should have the following parameters and executable set up for them. The
syntax of the peer argument is explained below.
- window
- This sets the the value of the window size, if a value of * is entered in
this field then the default value for the port is taken from the
“parameters” entry (see below) or lacking such an entry, the
kernel default value is used. This entry is used by AX.25 but not by
NET/ROM or Rose.
- t1
- This sets the the value of the T1 timer, if a value of * is entered in
this field then the default value for the port is taken from the
“parameters” entry (see below) or lacking such an entry, the
kernel default value is used. This entry is used by both AX.25 and NET/ROM
but not by Rose.
- t2
- This sets the the value of the T2 timer, if a value of * is entered in
this field then the default value for the port is taken from the
“parameters” entry (see below) or lacking such an entry, the
kernel default value is used. This entry is used by both AX.25 and NET/ROM
but not by Rose.
- t3
- This sets the the value of the T3 timer, if a value of * is entered in
this field then the default value for the port is taken from the
“parameters” entry (see below) or lacking such an entry, the
kernel default value is used. This entry is used by AX.25 but not by
NET/ROM or Rose.
- idle
- This sets the the value of the idle timer, if a value of * is entered in
this field then the default value for the port is taken from the
“parameters” entry (see below) or lacking such an entry, the
kernel default value is used.
- n2
- This sets the the value of the N2 counter, if a value of * is entered in
this field then the default value for the port is taken from the
“parameters” entry (see below) or lacking such an entry, the
kernel default value is used. This entry is used by both AX.25 and NET/ROM
but not by Rose.
- mode
- This is a set of flags that control the various properties associated with
the incoming connection. The flags are single letters, may be in either
upper or lower case, and there may not be any spaces between them. If no
flags are to be specified either a 0, - or a * must be entered instead.
The valid mode flag letters are:
- D
- Do not allow connections that have passed via any digipeaters. AX.25
only.
- L
- Do not allow this station to connect, they are Locked out.
- N
- Check that the NET/ROM neighbour is allowed, currently unused.
- Q
- Do not make an entry into the log file for this connection.
- V
- Validate the callsign of the incoming connection, currently unused.
- uid
- This is the userid that the following command should run under when
executing.
- exec
- This is the executable that should be executed when an incoming connection
matches the criteria of both the interface control and the
callsign entry .
- args...
- These are the optional arguments that are passed to the executable. All of
the arguments are passed literally apart from the following:
- %d
- The name of the port that the connection is on.
- %U
- The username (callsign) of the remote station in upper case without the
SSID.
- %u
- The username (callsign) of the remote station in lower case without the
SSID.
- %S
- The username (callsign) of the remote station in upper case with the
SSID.
- %s
- The username (callsign) of the remote station in lower case with the
SSID.
- %P
- The nodename of the remote station in upper case without the SSID. This is
only valid under NET/ROM and Rose, under AX.25 a % is substituted
instead.
- %p
- The nodename of the remote station in lower case without the SSID. This is
only valid under NET/ROM and Rose, under AX.25 a % is substituted
instead.
- %R
- The nodename of the remote station in upper case with the SSID. This is
only valid under NET/ROM and Rose, under AX.25 a % is substituted
instead.
- %r
- The nodename of the remote station in lower case with the SSID. This is
only valid under NET/ROM and Rose, under AX.25 a % is substituted
instead.
- %%
- A %.
The peer argument is dependent upon whether AX.25, NET/ROM
or Rose is being used. There are five formats of this argument:
1. default
2. parameters
3. callsign
4. callsign@node
5. @node
The first version is used by AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose to specify
that all callsigns on a given port are to be matched. The default line is
usually the last of the callsign entry lines, so that more specific
entries may have the chance to be matched first.
The second version is not a callsign entry that is used by
any incoming connections. It is a means to specify default values for
parameters such as Window, T1, T2, T3, Idle and N2. It is used for both
AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose.
The third version is used by both AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose to
specify the callsign of the remote station to match the callsign
entry line. If no SSID is specified then the callsign will be matched
with any that has the same callsign and any SSID. Specifying an SSID causes
the callsign to be matched exactly. In the case of NET/ROM and Rose this
entry does not specify which node the originating callsign comes from.
The fourth version is used by NET/ROM and Rose to specify the
callsign of the remote station and the remote node to match the callsign
entry line. If no SSID is specified in the callsign section then the
callsign will be matched with any that has the same callsign and any SSID.
Specifying an SSID causes the callsign to be matched exactly.
The fifth version is used by NET/ROM and Rose to specify only the
address of the remote node to match the callsign entry line. This
entry will mean that all remote users at the given node will match the
entry.
Comments may be embedded in the configuration file by placing a #
in the first column.
ax25d can now honour AX.25 TCP/IP mode-VC connections in a special
way. Therefore, a new port specific option "parameters_extAX25" is
available, with the following options, which are separated by space.
- parameters_extAX25
- VC-debug
VC-reject-login|VC-wait-login|VC-login-ok
VC-disc-on-linkfailure-msg, VC-send-failure-msg, VC-log-connections
Recommended settings in ax25d.conf:
parameters_extAX25 VC-wait-login VC-disc-on-linkfailure-msg
VC-log-connections
or
parameters_extAX25 VC-reject-login VC-send-failure-msg VC-log-connections