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ampr-ripd is a GNU/Linux C daemon writen by | ampr-ripd is a GNU/Linux C daemon writen by YO2LOJ that listens for AMPRNet [[gateway]] announcements and can update routing tables based on the information it receives. | ||
ampr-ripd source code and instructions can be found [http://www.yo2loj.ro/hamprojects/ here]. | ampr-ripd source code and instructions can be found [http://www.yo2loj.ro/hamprojects/ here]. | ||
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* [[ampr-ripd]] has been compiled for the AppliedMicro APM82181 and Atheros 71xx router CPUs | * [[ampr-ripd]] has been compiled for the AppliedMicro APM82181 and Atheros 71xx router CPUs | ||
* Considering embedded devices such as [[Setting up a gateway on OpenWRT|OpenWrt]], the routing table is relatively small - so the performance or memory consumption of this daemon isn't very critical | * Considering embedded devices such as [[Setting up a gateway on OpenWRT|OpenWrt]], the routing table is relatively small - so the performance or memory consumption of this daemon isn't very critical | ||
* new [[Gateway]] operators should compile the source code if | * new [[Gateway]] operators should compile the source code if they do not have access to an executable copy of this software | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 12 December 2024
ampr-ripd is a GNU/Linux C daemon writen by YO2LOJ that listens for AMPRNet gateway announcements and can update routing tables based on the information it receives.
ampr-ripd source code and instructions can be found here.
- ampr-ripd has been compiled for the AppliedMicro APM82181 and Atheros 71xx router CPUs
- Considering embedded devices such as OpenWrt, the routing table is relatively small - so the performance or memory consumption of this daemon isn't very critical
- new Gateway operators should compile the source code if they do not have access to an executable copy of this software