xconvers(1)

NAME

xconvers - GTK+ convers client for Amateur Radio

DESCRIPTION

Xconvers is a 'split screen' convers client for X. After
a connection has been made, the top section of the main window
will display the server response, you can type your text in a
one-line transmit entry.
Incoming messages are colorized for every user when logged
into a convers server.

TIPS

Xconvers uses SO_KEEPALIVE on the connected port. The
SO_KEEPALIVE option causes a packet (called a 'keepalive probe')
to be sent to the remote system if a long time (2 hours by de
fault) passes with no other data being sent or received. This
packet is designed to provoke an ACK response from the peer. This
enables detection of a peer which has become unreachable (e.g.
powered off or disconnected from the net).
This keepalive time can be changed at runtime from the
/proc filesystem. You might be interested in setting this time
much shorter, for example when using xconvers over AX.25 with an
unstable network:
echo "900" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_keepalive_time
will send an ACK packet every 15 minutes.
When using xconvers behind a masquerading firewall, you
might encounter timeouts. The server you are connected to will
reset the connection if you type something after being idle for
more than 15 minutes. The solution for this is changing the time
out value for your masqueraded TCP connection:
ipchains -M -S 14400 0 0
The number 14400 has set the TCP timeout to 4 hours. When
typing 'ipchains -M -L', you will see an expire timer which
counts down to zero.

SEE ALSO

The xconvers homepage at
http://www.qsl.net/pg4i/linux/xconvers.html

AUTHOR

Both xconvers and this manual page were written by Joop
Stakenborg <pg4i@amsat.org>.
Joop Stakenborg 0.8.3
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