I don't recall how IP over AX.25 is supposed to identify; whether you
have to break and do something voice.
ssh or any other encryption (except perhaps for certificate validation)
is probably out of the question; I don't believe you are allowed to
encrypt payloads.
HECnet is hobbyist-only (or is somebody actually making money here?)?
That much of it would probably be within FCC criteria, but you'd have to
put some routing table entries in to make sure that only the DECnet
traffic was going over the radio.
Just what kind of HF agony are we talking here?? 110 baud?? I'd say most
things on DECnet are probably fine with 1200 baud except for large file
transfers.
On 3/2/20 1:26 PM, Robert Armstrong wrote:
A) we're too far apart (I live in Silicon Valley)
for anything
other than an HF connection and that'd be agonizingly slow,
C) the legalities of using ham radio for Internet connections are tricky at best
(the FCC doesn't allow amateur radio to be used for any commercial
purposes).