If I recall, /etc/resolv.conf is set to 127.0.0.1 by design,
something to do with the HamVoIP dns-based node look-up system.
There is a local resolver installed. This having been said, I
changed /etc/resolv.conf to 1.1.1.1 on one of my HamVoIP nodes
with no immediate ill effects. This may have broken the HamVoIP
custom DNS stuff, but everything seems to work OK anyway. Maybe
this just means that the fallback when Allstar's status servers
are broken will no longer work.
I had some reason for doing this, but now can't recall what it
was. Maybe the Allstar status servers were having a bad day on
December 27, 2019, the day I apparently made that change.
So, perhaps the local resolver doesn't work due to a router
configuration, or something.
On 5/30/2020 11:43 PM, David H. via
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Thanks again Darrell.? I have wireless
working now.? There was a problem in /etc/resolv.conf.
The nameserver was pointing to 127.0.0.1? I changed it to
point at my router instead and it lit right up after a
reboot.
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OK, so HAMVOIP runs on ARCH LINUX? this
website will be your best resource?for a while?
Ping is just ping ==> in BASH type
ping (screenshot
below). If you selected static for your wired then your
wireless may not work, but if you selected DHCP for both
then you should be able to switch back and forth. If at
anytime you want to know how to do something in allstar?go
here and ask. Its all in there....?
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Thanks
Darrell. I used the wifi setup function that¡¯s
included on the main screen.? It connected to the
router and I was able SSH into it but it wouldn¡¯t
register with the Allstar server until I hooked it
back up to a wired connection.? I¡¯m good at Windows
and networking but this is my first foray into Linux.?
I don¡¯t think it¡¯s a port forwarding issue as I¡¯d have
the same problem on the wired connection too.? This is
what I was seeing as far as a wireless connection (I¡¯m
using a Raspberry Pi 3B+)
I don¡¯t know how to do a ping on Linux to try to
narrow the issue down as to why it will connect to the
internet, but not the Allstar server, on wireless.?
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If
you are using the HAMVOIP version of allstar the
wifi drivers are built in. All you need to do is
boot from the SD card and answer all the?questions.
You need a monitor, keyboard and mouse at first.
Once your in one then you can use putty for SSH
(port 222) to get the menu to change wifi sites.
Later, you can build a list of all the wifi sites so
you can connect without needing any outside aid.
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Thanks.?
Things are starting to make a little more sense
now. I've finally got Allstar, Echolink and the
COS LED working.? My next project is to get it
working wirelessly. From what I've been reading it
will require the use of the GET command to install
the needed files.? However I still haven't figured
out how to drop down to a prompt where the GET
command works. The problem with the clock was
Shari was connected to the internet wirelessly but
Asterisk wasn't recognizing the wireless
connection.? Evidently The wireless connection has
to be done a different way than simply setting it
up through the menu.
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