Leon, greetings.
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This can take place on the following
items:
1) there is an ID-1 on the ip network that WebEoc resides
on.
2) The ID-1 accessing the webEOC on the other end is also
authorized
??? to access the network. (ip block is
10.x.x.x and static ip'ed AWAY FROM
??? the D-STAR Network
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The web server running the webEOC can or should have a second
NIC and firewalled
for all practical reasons, but firewalled in a way that port
80 or 8080 is only accessible
from the 10./8 network or from another subnet like 192/16 or
192/8. That way the
server has some for of protection of it's
own.
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AS A LAST DITCH EFFORT, all the above would be a
YES.
As for it being done now...... Not here in our area.... so
no.
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This probably could be tested state side in the US at the
Georgia
WebEOC corp. HQ if they took some interest into
it...
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Evans F. Mitchell KD4EFM / WQFK-894
Florida D-Star Tech
Support
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Polk
ARES A.E.C.
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BB8330
PIN:30965B58
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Hi all ....
The disaster units in Trinidad are running WebEoc . If the
internet fails- its bye bye webEoc .....Has anyone seen or tried running the
WebEoc software on a couple ID1 radio ?????
Leon 9z4bm