
		    "My name is spyd, ax25spyd" [1]


   This is ax25spyd (formerly known as monixd), a daemon, which listens
   for AX.25-packets from the kernel-ax.25. These packets are decoded
   (like listen(1)) but not displayed on the screen.

   Other programs can connect to ax25spyd via sockets and issue commands.
   They will get all heard ax.25-Packets in a human-readable-format, a
   mheard structure, DX-Cluster-messages or spydata.

   The program ax25spy is an demo program for ax25spyd. It uses the
   TCP port 14090 to connect to a running ax25spyd and issues commands.
   The answers of ax25spyd will be read by ax25spy an be displayed.

   You can also use Port 14091 and 14092; there are no commands
   possible. On 14091 all packets are shown in readable format, so
   you can telnet to it.
   On 14092 the packet are exactly copied, but preceded with
   an 4 byte, intel-ordered int size.

   A X-Window program using ax25spyd is MonKT by Jochen, dg6vj.
       http://www.1409.org/projects/linkt.html
       ftp://sun01.idf.uni-heidelberg.de/pub/linkt/

   Read the manual (man ax25spy) for further information on ax25spy.

   Read the file INSTALL for installing instruction.
   Read the file COPYING for licensing information.

   New version are on
      ftp://sun01.idf.uni-heidelberg.de/pub/linkt/
   e.g.
      ftp://sun01.idf.uni-heidelberg.de/pub/linkt/ax25spyd-0.14.tar.gz.
   The homepage is
      http://www.1409.org/projects/ax25spyd.html.

   If you got access to the german packet radio net, you may want to look
   at the ax.25-bbs db0iz (call: db0iz-11). Issue "L DG9EP 1-" to
   search for the newest version of ax25spyd.

   ax25spy(d) has been developed and tested under Linux 2.0.36, glibc2
   with debian2 fs-layout.
   It may not run on 2.2 Kernels, because the ax25-stack has been heavily
   altered.  Please report  problems or sucess with 2.2 kernels to me.

		       THIS PROGRAM IS ALPHA!

   The commands, the internal ID's and everything else may change in the
   future.

   ax25spyd contains much code from listen(1) and ax25mond(8) and now very
   little from wwwoffled(8). It were glued together by
   Walter Koch, dg9ep, <walter@1409.org>

   [1] idea by HP, dg4iad, hp@1409.org
