On Tue, Dec 24, 2024 at 3:31?PM Hal Mueller via <hal=[email protected]> wrote:
(branching off to keep the source code thread clean)
I see in message (/g/APRSISCE/message/37609)?a reference to “check for server” in a log file, where the user wasn’t able to check for a new version. The server in questions was . The ?service is a way to get a permanent hostname for a dynamic IP address like you’d have for home internet.
At this moment, ?resolves to?68.205.53.159, which is the IP someone reported as unreachable.?
Based on this, I think there’s a computer inside Lynn’s home that is turned off, perhaps his development machine. Or perhaps the service in the house is powered off.
Hal
N3YX
On Dec 24, 2024, at 11:29?AM, KJ4DXK via <kj4dxk=[email protected]> wrote:
Hmm, yes, could be.? It shouldnt be, but can please someone tell me what server I should be looking for to resurect it?
Nothing is turned off, but perhaps an IP changed or something.
The problem is idk where the server is or what it looks like.
Paul
On Tue, Dec 24, 2024, 2:17?PM Greg Depew via??<goatherder_4891=[email protected]> wrote:
I did notice the other day that a click on About takes a while for the screen to come up and now doesn't say dev version verified. Not sure if a server was shut down somewhere or not.?
KB3KBR Greg. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
I would hot that the code could be open and that someone would take it over.
I was using UI-View32. I really liked it. Then it died a slow painful death because the coding was locked and no one could take it over and keep it updated.
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I am a big fan of APRSIS. I pray that it continues.