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