Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!HAMSTER.BUSINESS.UWO.CA!Mark From: Mark@HAMSTER.BUSINESS.UWO.CA (Mark Bramwell VE3PZR) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: In-reply-to: KA9Q NOS version and DNS Message-ID: <1453@HAMSTER.business.uwo.ca> Date: 11 Jan 90 15:37:36 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Mark@hamster.business.uwo.ca Organization: The Internet Lines: 281 ============================================================================== > Date: Thu, 11 Jan 90 09:01:47 EST > Reply-To: pcip@udel.edu > Sender: PCIP > Comments: To: PCIP Newsgroup > Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was PCIP-L@BYUVM > From: Brian Holmes > Subject: KA9Q NOS version and DNS > To: Multiple recipients of list PCIP-L > > What are the commands to set up the NOS version og KA9Q > to work with the DNS? > > Brian Holmes > UCC Operating Systems & Communications > > PHONE: (313) 577-3750 FAX=577-5626 Wayne State University > BITNET: BHOLMES@WAYNEST1 5925 Woodward > INTERNET: BHOLMES@CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU Detroit, MI 48202 U.S.A > Here is a copy of my autoexec.net. I run a WD8003E ethernet card and a kiss tnc in an XT. Hope you see something in there. Sometimes it's hard to figure out what is required. 129.100.22.1 is the building router. The 44.x.x.x are ham addresses on the tnc side of ip. # A U T O E X E C . N E T # # The configuration file for the NET.EXE program... this file # *MUST* be in the root directory ( \ ) of your current disk when # NET.EXE is run! # # Note: NET.EXE ignores all lines beginning with a pound sign (#). # # ********************************************************** # **** Read USEGUIDE.DOC to help understand this file! ***** # ********************************************************** # # There are many commands which must be provided to NET.EXE # each time it is started to configure the program. To keep # from having to type them by hand each time, we put them in # this file, which is read each time NET starts up. Commands # in this configuration file are entered exactly as they would # be typed at the keyboard in the program. # # We've tried to give you intelligent default values for each of # the commands below. You need to read completely through this # file, changing things as you go. If you're not sure what to # do with a command, try leaving it like it is! Once you become # familiar with the package, you'll no doubt find things to change. # Once you're up and running and are all set, you can delete some or # all of the comment lines (the ones that start with '#') to save # disk space and make the program load faster, if you wish. # #----------------------------------------------- # # This entry tells NET.EXE the name of your machine. The suffix # 'ampr' is not officially confirmed *yet*, but for now we'll use # it to identify this station as an "AMateur Packet Radio" station. # Your hostname will show up in mail headers, etc. # hostname HAMSTER.business.uwo.ca # #----------------------------------------------- # # The next line does the same thing that "MYCALL" did in your AX.25 # TNC... it identifies the callsign you're using on the air in AX.25 # packets. # ax25 mycall VE3UWO # #----------------------------------------------- # # This one contains your IP address. If you have not as yet # obtained an IP address you may temporarily use the one shown # but insert a random number (between 1 and 255) in lieu of # the '*'. Try to insure that no one else in your area is using # the same number as you are! Brackets are required. # ip address [129.100.22.100] # #------------------------------------------------ # # The attach command tells NET.EXE about the interfaces in your computer # that you will be using for TCP/IP. These can include normal IBM-type # serial "comm ports", Ethernet controllers, or dedicated packet cards. # # The syntax is: # attach