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Re: SESSIONTIMELIMIT

 

Will try again, but I have had it set in all those locations with no joy.?


Re: SESSIONTIMELIMIT

 

Or move them up so that they are above the RIGCONTROL statement. Either way they have to be outside of the rig control section.

73,
Lee K5DAT


On Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 3:38?PM Jay WS7I via <ws7ik7tj=[email protected]> wrote:
Move both Session...
and BW to after the ****
_._,_._,_


Re: SESSIONTIMELIMIT

 

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Move both Session...
and BW to after the ****



On 4/14/2025 1:18 PM, N3MEL - Glenn via groups.io wrote:

Looking for assistance with this command in my VARA HF port.

I am finding the need to put a limit on this port, to counter the RMS users that think they should use VARA HF to download a week or two worth?of WL2K messages.?

I have added the sessiontimelimit?command but it does not seem to be working, running LinBPQ ver 24.45.

My port config below

;.................... VARA HF Port 5 .....................

PORT
?PORTNUM=5
?ID=VARA HF(20/40) & 80
?DRIVER=VARAHF
?INTERLOCK=1
?

?CONFIG
?
?ADDR 192.168.86.34 ?8351 PTT CAT PATH

?
?RIGCONTROL

?Remote ICOM IC7300 94
?
?RADIO 1
?
?0:00
?8,7.1032,USB,F2,D
?;4,14.1065,USB,F2,D
?02:00
?5,3.596,USB,F2,D
?13:00
?10,7.1032,USB,F2,D
?;4,14.1065,USB,F2,D

?SESSIONTIMELIMIT 15

?BW500

****

?ENDPORT

--
--
Apologies for any grammar?or spelling errors!
--
73 de Glenn N3MEL
(TPRFN) The Packet Radio Forwarding Network
Emergency Coordinator
Chester County ARES/RACES


SESSIONTIMELIMIT

 

Looking for assistance with this command in my VARA HF port.

I am finding the need to put a limit on this port, to counter the RMS users that think they should use VARA HF to download a week or two worth?of WL2K messages.?

I have added the sessiontimelimit?command but it does not seem to be working, running LinBPQ ver 24.45.

My port config below

;.................... VARA HF Port 5 .....................

PORT
?PORTNUM=5
?ID=VARA HF(20/40) & 80
?DRIVER=VARAHF
?INTERLOCK=1
?

?CONFIG
?
?ADDR 192.168.86.34 ?8351 PTT CAT PATH

?
?RIGCONTROL

?Remote ICOM IC7300 94
?
?RADIO 1
?
?0:00
?8,7.1032,USB,F2,D
?;4,14.1065,USB,F2,D
?02:00
?5,3.596,USB,F2,D
?13:00
?10,7.1032,USB,F2,D
?;4,14.1065,USB,F2,D

?SESSIONTIMELIMIT 15

?BW500

****

?ENDPORT

--
--
Apologies for any grammar?or spelling errors!
--
73 de Glenn N3MEL
(TPRFN) The Packet Radio Forwarding Network
Emergency Coordinator
Chester County ARES/RACES


Clover

 

Anyone running Clover on there bpq32 ?


Re: CVE-2025-24264 Vulnerabilities

 

Hello!

Debian Security team are tracking it:

It has been fixed in Bookworm (12), Trixie (Testing/13) and Sid (Unstable) but **not bullseye (11)**:


The javascript library is shipped as part of that bundle of packages so doesn't have dedicated pages.

I can't find any reverse dependencies, so it feels like something you need to intend to install:
```
hibby@marconi ~> apt-cache rdepends libjavascriptcoregtk webkit2gtk
E: No packages found
```

For RaspiOS 64bit, this fix is shipped straight to the repositories as they just use our Debian ones for most applications - this should be in place now and an `apt update && apt upgrade` should sort it.

For RaspiOS 32bit, it is rather opaque as they cannot lean on our infrastructure due to architectural choices, so I have no idea if/when the Raspi foundation will ship it.

We have our own CVE/etc tracker maintained by the security team at? that'll tell you if a package has been identified as problematic and shipped. Presumably Ubuntu have something similar.

Cheers,
--?
? Dave Hibberd <hibby@...>
? Debian Developer
? Packet Radioist
? MM0RFN

On Sat, 12 Apr 2025, at 4:22 PM, John Feist via groups.io wrote:
Reviewing the Wazuh SIEM daily report, I am seeing multiple high vulnerabilities on two RPi5's both the piLinBPQ64 servers.
Both piLinBPQ64 servers are Debian RPi5 64bit based.
Both vulnerabilities are part of (CVE-2025-24264) And, it is not just Linux that is affected. IOS iPad, MAC and more...
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2025-24264
libwebkit2gtk-4.1-0
libjavascriptcoregtk-4.1-0?
?
This CVE is not showing up on another Debian RPi5 hosting JNOS and XRouter (yet).? The libraries are not installed. Maybe this is part of a gtk2 and/or gir1.2 packages?
?
Is anyone else seeing these alerts?
?
73, JohnF
?
ps.
In case you are interested:
If you don't have a SIEM to watch your logs, I would recommend the OpenSource Wazuh solution. It has a wide range of supporting OS's. Just do the Quickstart and you will be up and running in minutes(not hours like ElasticSearch). Another great free cyber tool is Snort3. I use mine as a NIPS which provides active blocking (e.g. telnet connections trying for "root" access). This is a little more involved to set up, but I believe it worth the time and effort.
I have Snort3 running on each of the RPi5 Debian servers. The Wazuh SIEM is running on a standalone Ubuntu 24.04 LTS box and a wazuh-agent at the endpoints.


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

Thank you John.... then I will not try :)
?
All the best and thank you from Alan G0WDA - Blackpool


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

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In my view, no.

73, John

On 14/04/2025 10:26, Alan - G0WDA wrote:

Hi John,
?
? ? Thank you for the information I have learnt a lot from you...
?
? ? ?Question: is there any value in interfacing my bpq1 to the 44 network please
? ? ?if yes? do you have a section I can look at please
?
All the best from Alan


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

Hi John,
?
? ? Thank you for the information I have learnt a lot from you...
?
? ? ?Question: is there any value in interfacing my bpq1 to the 44 network please
? ? ?if yes? do you have a section I can look at please
?
All the best from Alan


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

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In the messages that I see the majority are using BPQ. If you look in the R: lines at the top of each message you should be able to see what software is being used by the station forwarding the message.

73, John


On 14/04/2025 08:59, Alan - G0WDA wrote:

Hi John,
?
? ?Yes there is 693 messages so far :) Thank you....
?
? ?It appears people are using FBB what is the reason for this, does it give the user
? ?a better experience ???
?
All the best from Alan


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

Hi John,
?
? ?Yes there is 693 messages so far :) Thank you....
?
? ?It appears people are using FBB what is the reason for this, does it give the user
? ?a better experience ???
?
All the best from Alan


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

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That seems to be working. Can't you see the messages on your BBS?

LIS gives monitor output. The resolution of the image is too low to be able to sure but it seems to be showing similar info to the monitor window.


On 14/04/2025 08:10, Alan - G0WDA wrote:

Hi John,
This is from the bbs_logs
?
?
?


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

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Did you set it to monitor port 3 in the Monitor Menu?

What does AXR 3 show?

Have you seen

73, John




On 14/04/2025 07:59, Alan - G0WDA wrote:

Good Morning John,
?
Map commas removed spaces added, QTtermTCP installed, and running, set the forward running to gb7cip
but nothing showed up on TTermTCP
?


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

Hi John,
This is from the bbs_logs
?
?
?


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

Hi John,
?
?I did a lis 3 in Qttermtcp and got this...
?


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

Good Morning John,
?
Map commas removed spaces added, QTtermTCP installed, and running, set the forward running to gb7cip
but nothing showed up on TTermTCP
?


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

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Hi Alan,

The fields of the MAP should be? separated by spaces not commas.

If you haven't done it yet I suggest you install QtTermTCP. This is the easiest way to monitor what is being sent and to interact with the node. Download from



There are versions for several architectures. QtTermTCP.zip is for Windows, the ones starting with pi are for ARM, the others for X86 Linux and for each there are 32 bit and 64 bit versions.

QtTermTCP connects to the FBBPORT set in the TelnetServer config.

The commands AXR 3 on the Node should display your MAP table and AXM 3 will check which stations you are hearing from.

73,
John




On 14/04/2025 06:47, Alan - G0WDA wrote:

Good Morning John,
?
Sorry dont understand what you have said, but here is the port three AXIP config
thank you for your help...
?
PORT
? ?PORTNUM=3
? ?ID=AXIP Link
? ?DRIVER=BPQAXIP
? ?QUALITY=145
? ?MINQUAL=145
? ?MAXFRAME=4
? ?FRACK=5000
? ?RESPTIME=1000
? ?RETRIES=5
? ?PACLEN=256
? ?CONFIG
? ? ? MHEARD
? ? ? UDP 10092
? ? ? UDP 10093
? ? ? UDP 10095
? ? ? MAP MB7NFI mb7nfi.nwrg.org.uk,UDP,10093 B
? ? ? MAP MB7NEL mb7nel.nwrg.org.uk,UDP,10092 B
? ? ? MAP GB7CIP-2 gb7cip.theskywaves.net,UDP,10092 B
? ? ? MAP G4ELR mb7nfi.nwrg.org.uk,UDP,10095 B
? ? ? BROADCAST NODES
ENDPORT


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

Good Morning John,
?
Sorry dont understand what you have said, but here is the port three AXIP config
thank you for your help...
?
PORT
? ?PORTNUM=3
? ?ID=AXIP Link
? ?DRIVER=BPQAXIP
? ?QUALITY=145
? ?MINQUAL=145
? ?MAXFRAME=4
? ?FRACK=5000
? ?RESPTIME=1000
? ?RETRIES=5
? ?PACLEN=256
? ?CONFIG
? ? ? MHEARD
? ? ? UDP 10092
? ? ? UDP 10093
? ? ? UDP 10095
? ? ? MAP MB7NFI mb7nfi.nwrg.org.uk,UDP,10093 B
? ? ? MAP MB7NEL mb7nel.nwrg.org.uk,UDP,10092 B
? ? ? MAP GB7CIP-2 gb7cip.theskywaves.net,UDP,10092 B
? ? ? MAP G4ELR mb7nfi.nwrg.org.uk,UDP,10095 B
? ? ? BROADCAST NODES
ENDPORT


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 


Re: Pickup and forward Mail/Bull

 

Hi John,
?
? Just got up, Right I have a feeling the logging is not right, there is no detailed logs
? but I think that is my fault, please advise John, and I am running Linux Ubuntu 24.2
? I will get screen dumps in a while..
?
?Thank you all the best from Alan