APRS Message Acknowledgments
My APRS in LinBPQ does not seem to acknowledging incoming messages?
Apologies for any grammar or spelling errors!
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73 de Glenn Allison N3MEL
(tprfn) The Packet Radio Forwarding Network
EPA Hub
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N3MEL - Glenn
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#43580
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Re: Add apps to node
Have you read
https://www.cantab.net/users/john.wiseman/Documents/LinBPQ Applications Interface.html ?
You can also set up a telnet connect command as an Application Alias.
BPQ doesn't have a
By
John G8BPQ
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#43579
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Add apps to node
I am trying to add some applications to my node. Under JNOS I was able to
add "mbox alias" statements that allowed users to enter an alias e.g. "MUD"
and then it would magically telnet them to an app
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Mark Phillips
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#43578
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Hello Mark,
[email protected]> wrote:
Ok, but that wasn¡¯t made clear IMO.
Secondly, most ISP router devices do not support DMZ or similar settings
Actually in my own experience, many do. They
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Lee Bengston
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#43577
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Not at all "less complicated". Firstly, you would not be setting up the
HamGate. It would be done by others so you are simply a client. Secondly,
most ISP router devices do not support DMZ or similar
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Mark Phillips
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#43576
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Since when is obtaining a VMS (I believe that's equivalent to a VPS here in
the US), turning that into a "hamgate", and setting up a VPN, less
complicated than adding 5 lines to BPQ's configuration
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Lee Bengston
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#43575
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Why do you want to use 44 addresses?
Why do you want to use to BPQ to give access to 44 addresses?
73, John
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John G8BPQ
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#43574
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Re: LinBPQ says: KAM Pactor com4 com4 could not be opened
Bingo! Tnx, Rich.
73,
Misko YT7MPB
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Misko YT7MPB
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#43573
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Re: AXTCP Links
Just to mention it worked an flew!
thanks Lee and Delbert
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N9PNO
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#43572
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Re: LinBPQ says: KAM Pactor com4 com4 could not be opened
Hi Misko,
Try: COMPORT=/dev/ttyUSB3
73 de Rich WA3WLH
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Rich Sahlender
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#43571
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Hi Danny,
Thank you for your support, No there is no 44 pointing to ISP
That why I got encap.txt but I could not find a way to attach them to the network card
There is a lot I don't understand about
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Alan - G0WDA
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#43570
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Hi Mark,
Thank you for the information, when i finished this Project, I will look at your one..
All the best from Alan
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Alan - G0WDA
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#43569
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Everything you need to know is here http://ni2o.ampr.org/documents/
[email protected]> wrote:
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Mark Phillips
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#43568
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Hi Alan,
ok you have ip forwarding on so that¡¯s a start.
if you ham give a day or two i get some information for you
i run here
lin-xr, jnos2, fbb,linbpq. all on debian.
i have commercial
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Danny Moss
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#43567
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Re: LinBPQ says: KAM Pactor com4 com4 could not be opened
It did not work with DEVICE=/dev/ttyUSB3
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Using Configuration file /home/ham/linbpq/bpq32.cfg
Source record not recognised - Ignored:DEVICE=/dev/ttyUSB3
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Initialising Port 01 Telnet Server
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Misko YT7MPB
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#43566
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Good Afternoon Mark,
All appears to be like a KISS keep it simple and stupid, I am trying to learn, it is not my fault that ham radio people cant document
information for others to learn, Hamnet is
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Alan - G0WDA
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#43565
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
VPN can be used for many things. In this case we use it to deliver the
44net across otherwise closed networks.
[email protected]> wrote:
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Mark Phillips
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#43564
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
Thank you Steve for the infomation, what version of Debain are you using please
All the best from Alan
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Alan - G0WDA
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#43563
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
If you vpn in why do you need a 44. address?? I thought the idea of the 44 was that it was public and anybody who wanted to could attack/use the kit?
Once you have a VPN in the way are you not - by
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iainmaoileoin
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#43562
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Re: Packet BBS using 44 network
This is all far too complicated. The whole point of both ARDC and HamGate
projects is to lower the access bar. No requirement for DMZ's or specific
routers that can do Protocol 4 or ampr-rip.
Why
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Mark Phillips
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#43561
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