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Re: running local rat proxy not working?

 

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There is a "trust local host" control in d-rats_repeater configuration. If it is checked and it's still not connecting from localhost, then something on the local machine is blocking or interfering with the connection.

Mike, N0SO

On Jan 9, 2014, at 8:12 AM, <mm.barrett@...> wrote:

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No connection from localhost (127.0.0.1) the connection is refused.I have tried two different windows machines and three different debain machines. turned off all network firewall options, it just will not play nice in the sand box.


Re: running local rat proxy not working?

 

No connection from localhost (127.0.0.1) the connection is refused.I have tried two different windows machines and three different debain machines. turned off all network firewall options, it just will not play nice in the sand box.


Re: running local rat proxy not working?

 

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Can you connect to it on port local host (127.0.0.1) running a d-rats client on the local host?

Mike, N0SO

On Jan 8, 2014, at 9:04 AM, <mm.barrett@...> wrote:

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Still no joy ... called comcast, they do not block port 9000. When I try from the wan I get time out, from lan side I get connection refused. Linux and windows machine behave the same way. does not matter where I put the proxy server. I can connect to the without issue.


Really have not idea what is blocking the connection. any other ideas are welcome.


73

de mike


Re: D-RATS email to winlink.org address

 

Data points:


- I have tried //WL2K in the Subject:, no joy.


- The D-STAR gateway is clearly *sending* the mail out, as it is arriving in my "sent mail" folder on my gmail account.?? Also, if I simply send email to any *other* email address on the internet - foo@... - that arrives at the destination just fine.


Boo :-(


Re: D-RATS email to winlink.org address

 

Try adding //WL2K at the beginning of the subject.
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On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 4:15 PM, <brian.ehrmantraut@...> wrote:
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Yes, the address is valid.


I can send to it from my gmail account, using the web interface to gmail, and all works fine.


When I send from D-RATS, with the email addressed only to that CALL@... address, it sends from D-RATS.? My D-RATS is configured to use my gmail address.? Gmail sees the sent mail, it is sitting in my gmail account's "sent" folder.??


However, the mail never seems to arrive at the Winlink account I am sending to.??





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73 de N4VIP (SFARES EC, Santa Fe and San Miguel Counties DEC),?Don


Re: D-RATS email to winlink.org address

 

Someone on the reflector must have SMTP or Winlink gateway set up. With password for access.

That why it doesn't work.

Don va7dgp



On Wednesday, January 8, 2014, wrote:

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Yes, the address is valid.


I can send to it from my gmail account, using the web interface to gmail, and all works fine.


When I send from D-RATS, with the email addressed only to that CALL@... address, it sends from D-RATS.? My D-RATS is configured to use my gmail address.? Gmail sees the sent mail, it is sitting in my gmail account's "sent" folder.??


However, the mail never seems to arrive at the Winlink account I am sending to.??




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Don Poaps
New Westminster, BC
VA7DGP
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Re: D-RATS email to winlink.org address

 

Brian,

Can you do a quick test by prepending the subject line with //WL2K?

You mentioned using the gmail account settings, but it's possible it may not appear to be coming from that same account when you send it through d-rats.

Tom


On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 5:32 PM, <brian.ehrmantraut@...> wrote:


I'm trying to do something seemingly simple, and it is stumping me:


I'm trying to send an email from D-RATS to a CALLSIGN@... W2K email address.


I'm not trying to send it *over* winlink from the machine/radio running D-RATS. I'm just sending it as regular email to the W2K email address, just as I might do from any other boring email client, and the W2K system then absorbs it and it should be on its way and delivered.

I can do this just fine from gmail using a browser, for instance, email shows up moments later.


If I send it from D-RATS, over either RF or the Internet, the email leaves the D-RATS outbox and is sent, however it never seems to show up in the W2K inbox.

The email address D-RATS uses for its sender is the very same email address that the gmail account is.


Any thoughts?



Re: D-RATS email to winlink.org address

 

Yes, the winklink.org address is valid.


I can send to it from my gmail account, using the web interface to gmail, and all works fine.


When I send from D-RATS, with the email addressed only to that CALL@... address, it sends from D-RATS.? My D-RATS is configured to use my gmail address.? Gmail sees the sent mail, it is sitting in my gmail account's "sent" folder.??


However, the mail never seems to arrive at the Winlink account I am sending to.??



Re: D-RATS email to winlink.org address

 

Is the?Winlink.org email address valid?? Did you send the email to?just one email address?
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On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 3:32 PM, <brian.ehrmantraut@...> wrote:
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I'm trying to do something seemingly simple, and it is stumping me:


I'm trying to send an email from D-RATS to a CALLSIGN@... W2K email address.


I'm not trying to send it *over* winlink from the machine/radio running D-RATS. I'm just sending it as regular email to the W2K email address, just as I might do from any other boring email client, and the W2K system then absorbs it and it should be on its way and delivered.

I can do this just fine from gmail using a browser, for instance, email shows up moments later.


If I send it from D-RATS, over either RF or the Internet, the email leaves the D-RATS outbox and is sent, however it never seems to show up in the W2K inbox.

The email address D-RATS uses for its sender is the very same email address that the gmail account is.


Any thoughts?




--
73 de N4VIP (SFARES EC, Santa Fe and San Miguel Counties DEC),?Don


D-RATS email to winlink.org address

 

I'm trying to do something seemingly simple, and it is stumping me:


I'm trying to send an email from D-RATS to a CALLSIGN@... W2K email address.


I'm not trying to send it *over* winlink from the machine/radio running D-RATS. I'm just sending it as regular email to the W2K email address, just as I might do from any other boring email client, and the W2K system then absorbs it and it should be on its way and delivered.

I can do this just fine from gmail using a browser, for instance, email shows up moments later.


If I send it from D-RATS, over either RF or the Internet, the email leaves the D-RATS outbox and is sent, however it never seems to show up in the W2K inbox.

The email address D-RATS uses for its sender is the very same email address that the gmail account is.


Any thoughts?


Re: running local rat proxy not working?

 

Made the proxy server the DMZ ... tried localhost connect ... connection refused. turned off all firewalls, router, and machines? ..gremlins is my only idea


Re: running local rat proxy not working?

Brad NK8J
 

Have you tried going into the router and port foward that port to the ip address of the machine your using?

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mm.barrett@... wrote:

Still no joy ... called comcast, they do not block port 9000. When I try from the wan I get time out, from lan side I get connection refused. Linux and windows machine behave the same way. does not matter where I put the proxy server. I can connect to the ref.d-rats.com without issue.


Really have not idea what is blocking the connection. any other ideas are welcome.


73
de mike

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Re: running local rat proxy not working?

 

Still no joy ... called comcast, they do not block port 9000. When I try from the wan I get time out, from lan side I get connection refused. Linux and windows machine behave the same way. does not matter where I put the proxy server. I can connect to the ref.d-rats.com without issue.


Really have not idea what is blocking the connection. any other ideas are welcome.


73

de mike


Re: running local rat proxy not working?

 

roger that...


I can contact the real reflector with the client and chat. I will check all the setups again.

thanks

73 de mike


Re: running local rat proxy not working?

 

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If your Linux machine is running a firewall try temporarily turning it off. You may need to open those ports in the firewall as well.

Mike, N0SO

On Jan 7, 2014, at 3:04 PM, <mm.barrett@...> wrote:

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I know this is an old subject, but it is beating me about the head and shoulders.

I have the d-rats package installed on debian-7 and want to run a local proxy via the internet.

(1) router set to forward tcp/udp 9000-9005 to local ip server
(2) proxy setup to use k3mmb.shacknet.nu:9000 (k3mmb-11)
(3) client on another maching set up to access k3mmb-11

?can not get connected. Errono 110 - time out.

I know this is a simple thing, but it is driving me nuts
any suggestions to fix a users mistake?

73 de mike


running local rat proxy not working?

 

I know this is an old subject, but it is beating me about the head and shoulders.

I have the d-rats package installed on debian-7 and want to run a local proxy via the internet.

(1) router set to forward tcp/udp 9000-9005 to local ip server
(2) proxy setup to use k3mmb.shacknet.nu:9000 (k3mmb-11)
(3) client on another maching set up to access k3mmb-11

?can not get connected. Errono 110 - time out.

I know this is a simple thing, but it is driving me nuts
any suggestions to fix a users mistake?

73 de mike


Http over TCP forwarding -- is it possible?

 

Have tried out TCP forwarding with telnet and pop3 email and it works great in D-RATS. Tried the same with http through internet explorer and only got data to go one direction (the request), but never received the web page itself. Has anyone made this work? We're thinking of ham apps that would be accessible via TCP forwarding from a ham server (not an internet gateway).

Thanks in advance for any assistance!

Best Regards,
Jeff Scoville AE5ME


Re: AGW Express, UZ7HO, RMS Express and D-RATS Playing Nicely Together

 

Congrats on your discovery!!


I'm discovering the same.? I am using AGW Packet Engine with a PK-96 in KISS.? Then I am using RMS Packet (WINLINK Station) and D-RATS on the same TNC & Radio.? To top it all off..? This is all going on inside of a Windows-7 Virtual Machine in a VMware ESXi Server.


Good luck and congrats again!!


--73 de N1OBU (FN41AN) Doug


AGW Express, UZ7HO, RMS Express and D-RATS Playing Nicely Together

 

I discovered something kind of neat tonight. I've been playing around with
AGW Express - a tool that's purpose is to set up and configure RMS Express,
a virtual serial port and AGWPE (or, with the new version UZ7HO's soundmodem
app) for Winlink over packet. I really like the new version of AGW Express
and its ability to configure UZ7HO's sound modem.

While I was playing with AGW Express tonight I had the idea of bringing up
D-RATS to try to send D-RATS over packet using UZ7HO Soundmodem. I have
successfully used Soundmodem with D-RATS, but not at the same time that I
was using Soundmodem for RMS Express.

So, I created a new radio port in D-RATS. It is a network port with
127.0.0.1 as the and port 8760 (The port UZ7HO is listening on). D-RATS
connected right up, and I can switch back and forth between RMS Express and
D-RATS using the same instance of UZ7HO, the same Signalink, and the same
radio!

I then took things a little further. I have a second PC with D-RATS
installed. On that one I created a radio port with the first computer's IP
address as the address and 8760 as the port. When I send a message from
D-RATS on the second PC it hits UZ7HO on the first PC and out it goes over
packet.

So, PC #1 is handling it's D-RATS session, it's RMS Express session, and PC
#2's D-RATS session. Of course, things would get really confusing if two
applications tried to transmit at the same time. And, there is more
testing/exploring to be done here. But, this seems kind of interesting...


Re: D-Rats, Packet, and UZ7HO

 

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That might work, Patrick, as long as you are connecting it to the D-RATS client and not the ratflector.?? I've not gotten either a TNC or AGWPE interface working on the repeater app.??? I'm interested in the concept I saw the other day on this list about using Paclink as a gateway between D-RATS and Winlink.??


I think Paclink is another great "tool in the toolbox" for us.?? We have used it successfully in an exercise.?

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By the way, the setup for Soundmodem for D-RATS is the same as the way you set up for AGWPE.? Tell D-RATS you are setting up AGWPE.? Let me know if you have trouble with it, and I will be glad to help.

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Another thing on my list is to try RMS Express with Soundmodem.? I've played with it a little, but didn't make it work.?? ?There is supposed to be a new release of the AGWExpress app out (great tool that takes care of configuring the pieces required to hook RMSExpress to AGWPE) this month, and it is supposed to work with Soundmodem.? I'm looking forward to giving it a try.? But, I digress...

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Good luck with Soundmodem on D-RATS. Let me know if I can help.

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Dan

W4DTO

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From: d-rats_group@... [mailto:d-rats_group@...] On Behalf Of n3tsz
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2013 3:19 PM
To: d-rats_group@...
Subject: [d-rats_group] Re: D-Rats, Packet, and UZ7HO

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Dan,

Thanks for your efforts in this area. I have downloaded and installed the SoundModem application and am experimenting with it here. I am curious to know if D-RATS will connect to a Winlink RMS using SoundModem as the TNC. I do not have one near me to try it out.

Thanks again,

Patrick (N3TSZ)


--- In d-rats_group@..., wrote:
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> Just an update on this... We have a working configuration of a D-RATS ratflector with packet, DSTAR and internet connection capability. I have posted a PDF showing the configuration in the files section. The file name is D-Rats2_Packet_DSTAR_Internet.pdf.
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> While we have been able to connect packet users into this configuration they are limited in that they can only talk to the D-RATS client app to which they are connected. Packet traffic doesn't go out over the ratflector and traffic from the ratflector doesn't get sent to packet. This limitation exists because the ratflector app gives an error when we try to create a packet connection directly to it.
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> Following are notes from the PDF.
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> Notes:
> 1. The D-Rats Client App (PLD-ARES) can talk to users connected by packet,DSTAR, or internet.
> 2. Users connected by DSTAR and internet can talk to each other.
> 3. Users connected by packet cannot hear or talk to DSTAR or internet connected users.
> 4. Users connected by packet can communicate with other packet users who are within RF range.
> 5. The original configuration used AGWPE instead of UZ7HO Soundmodem, but UZ7HO works just as
> well and seems to be more stable.
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> Dan
> W4DTO
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