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M0LTE Map 9
Hi folks. I added the line EnableM0LTEMap=1 in BPQ32.cfg but the BPQ Map does not show the Rigcontrol frequency (7040). How do I get the frequency to be displayed in the Modem Modes map?
Started by Mauro Veiga @ · Most recent @
ICOM 7000 and Rigcontrol for changing frecuencies. 3
Hello Trying to get the ICOM 7000 to work with Rigcontrol. PTT is working but can get to change frequencies. I have tried multiple variation of the below without success. Help would be appreciated. Thansk ------------------------------------------------------ PORT ID=VARA PORTNUM=5 DRIVER=VARA CONFIG ADDR 127.0.0.1 8303 PTT CAT PATH C:\VARA\VARA.exe ; ADDR 127.0.0.1 8303 PTT CI-V PATH C:\VARA\VARA.exe BW500 RIGCONTROL COM3 9600 ICOM IC7000 70 ; COM3 9600 ICOM IC7000 70 DATAPTT 12:00 5,14.10300,USB,F1 21:00 ; 5:00 PM AST ; 5,7.10320,USB 5,7.10450,USB,F1 24:00 ; 8:00 PM AST 5,3.58200,USB,F1 ***
Started by Heber Soto, NP4JN @ · Most recent @
LinBPQ says: Error - Port in use (Session Attached 4
Hi all, I have been experimenting with a newly-added KAM port (#6). It looks to me that after an outgoing call was tried in G-tor mode (either from QtTermTCP or from within a forwarding script) the modem remains in some state where no other command is accepted, such as bellow: Connected to TelnetServer att 6 LPTP:YU7BPQ} Ok c <call> *** Failure with <call> gtor <call> KAM} $ Input ignored gtor KAM} gtor <call> KAM} $ Input ignored pactor KAM} c <call> tor KAM} Disconnected ... or when a fwd script session fails, it does not return to scan frequencies but remains on the last one used. Seems that it keeps the port busy: Connected to TelnetServer att 6 LPTP:YU7BPQ} Error - Port in use (Session Attached Disconnected Connected to TelnetServer att 6 LPTP:YU7BPQ} Error - Port in use (Session Attached Disconnected Connected to TelnetServer att 6 LPTP:YU7BPQ} Error - Port in use (Session Attached A sample fwd script includes this: ATTACH 6 RADIO 14.10230 USB #\TRX F 14102.30 #\TRX F 7044 PAUSE 2 #MYLEVEL 1 MSGTYPES PTRB5000 C <call> ELSE ATTACH 6 RADIO 14.10230 USB #\TRX F 14102.30 #\TRX F 7044 PAUSE 2 #MYLEVEL 1 MSGTYPES PTRB5000 GTOR <call> Any idea what can be wrong? Misko YT7MPB
Started by Misko YT7MPB @ · Most recent @
LocalNet does not work with AGW connections to BPQ
Hi, Can this be fixed so if your source address is in LOCALNET=x.x.x.x/24 on the telnet port also covers AGW connections to node "SWITCH"? Meaning that when I use QTTermTCP to connect to bpq in AGW mode and try to use node sysop commands like: ATTACH port RADIO 12.3456 I get you are not authorized. Yea I could use the sysop password but think this LOCALNET should cover AGW sessions covering this so I dont need to auth when coming from a trusted IP range. Thanks
Started by N9SEO @
Chat Link Reconnect Failure
Sometime overnight the chat service #USWCH:WA3WLH-14 on the US West regional chat hub #USWST:WA3WLH-15 dropped the chat link with my home chat service WLHCHT:WA3WLH-11 on node WLHNOD:WA3WLH-7. This is not unexpected given random weirdness on the internet and is typically the result of some secondary or child chat link hanging on to NETROM info for way too long. It is easy to confirm by reviewing the chat log for the dreaded "Refusing link from WA3WLH-14 to WA3WLH-11 to prevent a loop.". I assumed the drop last night was due to this sort of loop prevention so I never bothered to verify since the condition typically clears within 12 hours or so. Now that it is well late in the afternoon I see that while there is a good AXUDP link between these nodes the chat services remain disconnected so I had a look in the chat log. I can see a chat service connect from my home node to the west hub followed almost immediately by a disconnect from the west hub but where there used to be the loop prevention message there is no obvious reason that I can see. Here is what I see in actual chat log file: 250418 20:30:11 |#USWCH Connecting to Chat Node #USWCH 250418 20:30:11 <#USWCH *** CONNECTED 250418 20:30:11 >#USWCH C WA3WLH-14 250418 20:30:12 <#USWCH WLHNOD:WA3WLH-7} Connected to #USWCH:WA3WLH-14 250418 20:30:13 <#USWCH [BPQChatServer-6.0.24.69] 250418 20:30:13 >#USWCH *RTL 250418 20:30:13 >#USWCH KWA3WLH-11 WA3WLH-14 6.0.24.69 250418 20:30:25 |#USWCH Chat Node WA3WLH-14 Disconnected I had a QTT monitor on the AXUDP port running at the time so here is the corresponding monitor: 20:30:12R WA3WLH-7>WA3WLH-15 Port=1 <I C P S7 R3> NET/ROM WA3WLH-11 to WA3WLH-14 ttl 25 cct=0402 <CON REQ> w=4 WA3WLH-11 at WA3WLH-11 t/o 60 20:30:12T WA3WLH-15>WA3WLH-7 Port=1 <RR R F R0> 20:30:12T WA3WLH-15>WA3WLH-7 Port=1 <I C P S3 R0> NET/ROM WA3WLH-14 to WA3WLH-11 ttl 25 cct=0402 <CON ACK> w=153 my cct=058A 20:30:12R WA3WLH-7>WA3WLH-15 Port=1 <RR R F R4> 20:30:12T WA3WLH-15>WA3WLH-7 Port=1 <I C P S4 R0> NET/ROM WA3WLH-15 to WA3WLH-11 ttl 25 cct=0402 <INFO S0 R0>: [BPQChatServer-6.0.24.69] 20:30:13R WA3WLH-7>WA3WLH-15 Port=1 <RR R F R5> 20:30:13R WA3WLH-7>WA3WLH-15 Port=1 <I C P S0 R5> NET/ROM WA3WLH-11 to WA3WLH-14 ttl 25 cct=058A <INFO S0 R1>: *RTL KWA3WLH-11 WA3WLH-14 6.0.24.69 20:30:13T WA3WLH-15>WA3WLH-7 Port=1 <RR R F R1> 20:30:14T WA3WLH-15>WA3WLH-7 Port=1 <I C P S5 R1> NET/ROM WA3WLH-15 to WA3WLH-11 ttl 25 cct=0402 <INFO S1 R1>C: xZJM+-NLKWHILKVH+JOUw4wqP54T(IsL@"T2T<D||=.np 20:30:14R WA3WLH-7>WA3WLH-15 Port=1 <RR R F R6> 20:30:24R WA3WLH-7>WA3WLH-15 Port=1 <I C P S1 R6> NET/ROM WA3WLH-11 to WA3WLH-14 ttl 25 cct=058A <INFO ACK R2> 20:30:24T WA3WLH-15>WA3WLH-7 Port=1 <RR R F R2> 20:30:25T WA3WLH-15>WA3WLH-7 Port=1 <I C P S6 R2> NET/ROM WA3WLH-15 to WA3WLH-11 ttl 25 cct=0402 <DISC REQ> 20:30:25R WA3WLH-7>WA3WLH-15 Port=1 <RR R F R7> 20:30:25R WA3WLH-7>WA3WLH-15 Port=1 <I C P S2 R7> NET/ROM WA3WLH-11 to WA3WLH-15 ttl 25 cct=058A <DISC ACK> 20:30:25T WA3WLH-15>WA3WLH-7 Port=1 <RR R F R3> Any clue why the DISC REQ from the hub? 73 de Rich WA3WLH
Started by Rich Sahlender @
IDMSG BTMSG 10
Hi Everyone Can someone please advise, running linbpq on Ubuntu 24.2 What is the max chars used for IDMSG and BTMSG, and is the any chars I must not use and last, when I update any of these message whey don't they change for the user, even after a restart on BPQ service Thanks in advance Alan
Started by Alan - G0WDA @ · Most recent @
9600baud Setup 7
Can anyone advise, which are the radios and tnc's to use for 9600baud on a Linux setup please. Thank from Alan - G0WDA
Started by Alan - G0WDA @ · Most recent @
BPQ Mail crash - confirmation help 2
Can someone help with confirming or denying that this situation happens to you please. Required: Windows 10. BPQ Mail. HTTP access. Templates installed. Open Browser to BPQ Node Pages Select Webmail Select Send Message Select Use Template Select General Forms Select No Page Selected At this point BPQ Mail closes. I'd like to see if this happens to all others. If so, perhaps John can fix the code where it returns to the previous page or back to List. To prevent this, select Back on your browser until you get to the list. But, if you go back to the form and click cancel, it takes you to the form selection again. "When I sent to the doctor and complained, his answer was Don't do that." Perhaps that is the answer here... -- 73, Mark, N5MDT Montgomery, Texas http://n5mdt.ham-radio-op.net:52852
Started by Mark Taylor @ · Most recent @
OT: Digipoint Authors (RETRO fun) 6
Now that I have DOSFBB running nicely with Dos BPQ4.09, I have moved on to Atari TOS :D I have been playing with DPBOX for a couple of years now, and I thought I would give digipoint (t's predecessor on Atari) a spin. It is really an awesome piece of code. It kind of makes me sad to see this very cool and powerful BBS software go the way of the do-do bird. At least DOSFBB is Y2K compliant (at least 7.00i is). I have it running, but I am not even going to mess with satellite tracking as it thinks it is in November 1995. I am not certain this has to do with the emulator -- I am still learning it. Anyhow, to my point. I would like to patch this thing for Y2K compliance, and I need the source. Does anyone know how to get in touch with: Joachim Schurig, DL8HBS or Mark Wahl, DL4YBG I figure I would have the best luck finding info here. -73 de Chris Maness -- Thanks, Chris Maness
Started by Chris Maness KQ6UP @ · Most recent @
Status: Freedv and bpq
Hi, It's been a while since I revisited this, but has there been any status updates on freedv and bpq? Last I visited this the freedv dev said they were working with G8BPQ to get the API and BPQ in sync but its been many months so I figured I'd just throw an ask out here. 73
Started by N9SEO @
SESSIONTIMELIMIT 16
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 192.168.86.34:8500 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 www.tprfn.net tprfn@... Emergency Coordinator Chester County ARES/RACES
Started by N3MEL - Glenn @ · Most recent @
Current ("new") Rig Control and associated ports 7
Hi All, I've been using the new/current rig control method ever since adding rig control to linbpq a little over a year ago. I only have one HF radio for now, and I've never needed a "RADIO 1" statement in any of the ports that are associated with the radio. Given there are multiple ports using the same radio, I do have INTERLOCK=1 in each port. If I were to add a second radio and therefore a RADIO 2 section in the rig control area of the main config, would INTERLOCK=2 in each associated port be sufficient to "point" new ports to radio #2, or would I need to add RADIO 1 and RADIO 2 statements to each applicable port? Currently I can't tell if the interlock statement is taking care of associating the ports to the radio, or if I am getting away with no RADIO 1 statement because it's implied due to only having one radio. Thanks, Lee K5DAT
Started by Lee Bengston @ · Most recent @
Clover
Anyone running Clover on there bpq32 ?
Started by Jay WS7I @
CVE-2025-24264 Vulnerabilities 2
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.
Started by John Feist @ · Most recent @
Pickup and forward Mail/Bull 19
Hi Term I need to pickup Email/Bulls from GB7CIP and store it on my system In the Port 3 AXIP I have a MAP entry to GB7CIP Now looking at the very few Docs they Suggest that you create a user GB7CIP on my system under Mail Management, Then in the same section fill out an entry in Forwarding for GB7CIP. When I press forward, my system does not call GB7CIP, yet in the logs it thinks I am connect to GB7CIP. So I can only assume that I am actually connecting to my own system, to a user GB7CIP Can anyone please tell me where I am going wrong... All the best from Alan
Started by Alan - G0WDA @ · Most recent @
AXIP failed to create RAW socket 10013 2
Not sure when this issue started, Port 2 AXIP Failed to Create RAW Socket - ERROR 10013 Window bpq32 Latest Beta 6.0.24.69 version, rolled back to last version 6.0.24.54 same issue. Have watched several YouTube videos, with no corrective action. Help Ray N3HYM
Started by Ray Adkins @ · Most recent @
Whatspac 2
Does any one have port configuration for the WhatsPac for bpq32 windows? or how it is configured on the same machine as bpq32 ? Ray N3HYM
Started by Ray Adkins @ · Most recent @
LinBPQ mail forward to LinFBB issue. 8
Hi all, I have been trying to configure my linBPQ Bookworm Raspberry Pi to forward mail to a LinFBB BBS. I have followed a number of guides and am pretty sure I have it configured correctly, but the mail never forwards. I see a number of retries (I have snipped the logs to reduce the size of this message). Can anyone see an issue? The pertinent part of linmail.cfg is as follows: GB7CIP : { TOCalls = "GB7CIP"; ConnectScript = "C 1 GB7CIP-0"; ATCalls = "#32.GBR.EURO "; HRoutes = "#32.GBR.EURO|WW"; HRoutesP = "#32.GBR.EURO|WW"; FWDTimes = ""; Enabled = 0; RequestReverse = 1; AllowBlocked = 1; AllowCompressed = 1; UseB1Protocol = 1; UseB2Protocol = 0; SendCTRLZ = 0; FWDPersonalsOnly = 0; FWDNewImmediately = 1; FwdInterval = 10; RevFWDInterval = 10; MaxFBBBlock = 10000; ConTimeout = 120; BBSHA = "GB7WOR.#32.GBR.EURO"; }; In logLatest_BBS.txt it shows retries: 250411 05:24:39 >GB7CIP C 1 GB7CIP-0 250411 05:24:41 <GB7CIP GB7WOR:GB7WOR-7} Connected to GB7CIP 250411 05:25:01 <GB7CIP [FBB-7.0.11-AB1FHMRX$] 250411 05:25:01 <GB7CIP {PROTUS-4.1 2} 250411 05:25:01 <GB7CIP GB7CIP Mailbox, QTH Caterham Surrey GBR. 250411 05:25:01 <GB7CIP Msg(s) to Fwd 6 1 Kb 250411 05:25:01 <GB7CIP (1) GB7CIP BBS> 250411 05:25:01 >GB7CIP [BPQ-6.0.24.69-B1FIHJM$] 250411 05:25:01 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO G4APL 24_GB7WOR 56 250411 05:25:01 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO G4APL 25_GB7WOR 56 250411 05:25:01 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#GBR.EURO PING 26_GB7WOR 58 250411 05:25:01 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#GBR.EURO PING 27_GB7WOR 58 250411 05:25:01 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO PING 29_GB7WOR 58 250411 05:25:01 >GB7CIP F> BC 250411 05:26:46 |GB7CIP GB7CIP Disconnected 250411 05:26:56 |GB7CIP Connecting to BBS GB7CIP 250411 05:26:56 <GB7CIP *** CONNECTED 250411 05:26:56 >GB7CIP C 1 GB7CIP-0 250411 05:26:58 <GB7CIP GB7WOR:GB7WOR-7} Connected to GB7CIP 250411 05:26:59 <GB7CIP [FBB-7.0.11-AB1FHMRX$] 250411 05:26:59 <GB7CIP {PROTUS-4.1 2} 250411 05:26:59 <GB7CIP GB7CIP Mailbox, QTH Caterham Surrey GBR. 250411 05:26:59 <GB7CIP Msg(s) to Fwd 6 1 Kb 250411 05:26:59 <GB7CIP (1) GB7CIP BBS> 250411 05:26:59 >GB7CIP [BPQ-6.0.24.69-B1FIHJM$] 250411 05:26:59 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO G4APL 24_GB7WOR 56 250411 05:26:59 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO G4APL 25_GB7WOR 56 250411 05:26:59 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#GBR.EURO PING 26_GB7WOR 58 250411 05:26:59 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#GBR.EURO PING 27_GB7WOR 58 250411 05:26:59 >GB7CIP FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO PING 29_GB7WOR 58 250411 05:26:59 >GB7CIP F> BC 250411 05:28:05 |GB7CIP GB7CIP Disconnected As above, I have snipped the whole AX25 convo (all retries) due to size: 1:Fm GB7WOR-11 To GB7CIP <SABM C P>[05:24:31T] 1:Fm GB7CIP To GB7WOR-11 <UA R F>[05:24:32R][+++][+++++][AX25 1624] 1:Fm GB7WOR-11 To GB7CIP <SABM C P>[05:24:39T] 1:Fm GB7CIP To GB7WOR-11 <UA R F>[05:24:40R][+++][+++++][AX25 1624] 1:Fm GB7CIP To GB7WOR-11 <RR C P R0>[05:24:48R][+++][+++++][AX25 1624] 1:Fm GB7WOR-11 To GB7CIP <RR R F R0>[05:24:49T] 1:Fm GB7CIP To GB7WOR-11 <RR C P R0>[05:24:58R][+++][+++++][AX25 1624] 1:Fm GB7WOR-11 To GB7CIP <RR R F R0>[05:24:58T] 1:Fm GB7CIP To GB7WOR-11 <I C R0 S0 pid=F0 Len=117>[05:25:01R][-+-][+++++][AX25 1584] [FBB-7.0.11-AB1FHMRX$] {PROTUS-4.1 2} GB7CIP Mailbox, QTH Caterham Surrey GBR. Msg(s) to Fwd 6 1 Kb (1) GB7CIP BBS> 1:Fm GB7WOR-11 To GB7CIP <I C R1 S0 pid=F0 Len=236>[05:25:01T] [BPQ-6.0.24.69-B1FIHJM$] FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO G4APL 24_GB7WOR 56 FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO G4APL 25_GB7WOR 56 FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#GBR.EURO PING 26_GB7WOR 58 FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#GBR.EURO PING 27_GB7WOR 58 FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.# 1:Fm GB7WOR-11 To GB7CIP <I C P R1 S1 pid=F0 Len=36>[05:25:02T] 32.GBR.EURO PING 29_GB7WOR 58 F> BC 1:Fm GB7CIP To GB7WOR-11 <RR C P R0>[05:25:08R][+++][+++++][AX25 1624] 1:Fm GB7WOR-11 To GB7CIP <RR C P R1>[05:25:08T] 1:Fm GB7WOR-11 To GB7CIP <RR R F R1>[05:25:08T] 1:Fm GB7CIP To GB7WOR-11 <RR R F R0>[05:25:10R][+++][+++++][AX25 1624] 1:Fm GB7WOR-11 To GB7CIP <I C R1 S0 pid=F0 Len=236>[05:25:10T] [BPQ-6.0.24.69-B1FIHJM$] FA P G7TWZ GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO G4APL
Started by razza30@... @ · Most recent @
NNTP News Reader for Mac or Android? 4
Quick question: Has anyone found a decent NNTP newsreader that work on either OS/X (Mac) or Android? I really don't feel like writing a python (or PHP) one. What would be really neat would be an old style echomail downloader from the days of FidoNet and the dial-up BBS's. Thanks! -Chris KO4YAW
Started by Christopher Molnar KO4YAW @ · Most recent @
No response to a remote call 6
Hi Everyone, Interesting problem, if a caller calls the system, you hear it trying 10 times then gives up During that time, if I go into terminal and do MH 1 it comes back with the caller call sign But it will not answer the caller... Can some explain what happens when a caller comes in please All the best from Alan
Started by Alan - G0WDA @ · Most recent @
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