The AX.25 software is comprised of three components, the kernel source, the network configuration tools and the utility programs.
The version 2.0.xx Linux kernels include the AX.25, NetRom, Z8530 SCC, PI card and PacketTwin drivers by default. These have been significantly enhanced in the 2.1.* kernels. Unfortunately, the rest of the 2.1.* kernels makes them fairly unstable at the moment and not a good choice for a production system. To solve this problem Jonathon Naylor has prepared a patch kit which will bring the amateur radio protocol support in a 2.0.28 kernel up to the standard of the 2.1.* kernels. This is very simple to apply, and provides a range of facilities not present in the standard kernel such as Rose support.
The kernel source can be found in its usual place at:
ftp.funet.fi
/pub/Linux/PEOPLE/Linus/v2.0/linux-2.0.29.tar.gz
The current version of Jonathons upgrade patch is available at:
ftp.cs.nott.ac.uk
/jsn/ax25-module-12.tar.gz
The latest alpha release of the standard Linux network tools support AX.25 and NetRom and can be found at:
ftp.inka.de
/pub/comp/Linux/networking/net-tools/net-tools-1.32-alpha.tar.gz
or:
ftp.linux.org.uk
/pub/linux/Networking/PROGRAMS/base/net-tools-1.32-alpha.tar.gz
The latest ipfwadm package can be found at:
ftp.xos.nl
/pub/linux/ipfwadm/
There are two different strains of AX25-utilities. One is for the 2.0.* kernels and the other will work with either the 2.1.* kernels or the 2.0.28+module10 kernel. The ax25-utils version number indicate the oldest version of kernel that they will work with. Please choose a version of the ax25-utils appropriate to your kernel.
The AX.25 utility programs for 2.1.22 or later, or 2.0.28+module can be found at Jonathon Naylors home site:
ftp.cs.nott.ac.uk
/jsn/ax25-utils-2.1.22b.tar.gz
or at:
sunsite.unc.edu
/pub/Linux/apps/ham/ax25-utils-2.1.22b.tar.gz
The older tools, capable of working with the unpatched 2.0.29 kernel are
called ax25-utils-2.0.12c.tar.gz
at the same sites.