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Re: Ratflectors and keepalives.
My work-around for that is to send a QST containing a GPS report every ten minutes. It keeps your connection alive, keeps your callsign on the station list, and doesn't print in the chat screen.
By Patrick Connor · #802 ·
Ratflectors and keepalives.
Currently there is an issue with using d-rats on ISP's like mine that terminate idle sessions. The proper solution is a a keep-alive packet that would be sent between d-rats and the ratflector, but
By John E. Malmberg · #801 ·
New Ratflector
I am pleased to announce that the Philadelphia Digital Radio Association (PDRA) now has a club Ratflector. It is co-located with the K3PDR repeater. The network address is k3pdr.dstargateway.org port
By Patrick Connor · #800 ·
Re: Question about d-rats.com reflectors
Hello Everyone, I've been recently chatting with Dan Smith and he has resumed service on his primary Ratflector: ref.d-rats.com:9000 He did note that he did not resume the 9001 Ratflector as
By David Ranch · #799 ·
Re: Public Ratflector now available
I have not spoken with Dan directly, but through a third party. It is my understanding that the ratflectors he had online will not be returning. There are other things in the works as well which
By John WB4QDX · #798 ·
Re: Public Ratflector now available
John /Ed Thanks for all you guys do! Jerome WD4CWG d-rats_group@...> wrote:
By Jerome Lofton · #797 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
Here is the latest update. I now have the pi running the drats server and the ratflector can be reach from outside my network. I'm putting together a step by step instructions on how I did. I just
By eshroger@... · #796 ·
Re: Public Ratflector now available
Hello John, Thanks for setting this up. Do you know for a fact that Dan Smith won't be bringing his two Ratflectors back online? If that's the case, if I can get Dan to make the change, maybe we
By David Ranch · #795 ·
Public Ratflector now available
As many have noted, the original public Ratflectors, ref.d-rats.com:9000 and ref.d-rats.com:9001 are no longer available. In an effort to make a public, open ratflector available for use, a new
By John WB4QDX · #794 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
Hello Roger, Usually most ISP provided routers are NOT "transparent" meaning "simple bridge". Most are now NATing routers that require port forwarding to allow external traffic to directly reach
By David Ranch · #793 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
Roger, Out of curiosity, does your RTA15 WAN port show a public or private IP address. Is the 6141 from Xfinity or purchased elsewhere? The main page on the modem should show menu items across the
By kg4vub · #792 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
Ok, if you are trying to connecton your own network you need to set up a connection using the internal address assigned to the pi, i.e. 192.168.0.6 or whatever is assigned to it. If you are out on
By almassaro@... · #791 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
Are you on the same network as the one you are trying to connect to or are you on a different ISP trying to connect to your ratflector? Maybe if you give your IP and port we can try connecting to
By Chris Arnesen <chris@...> · #790 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
I'm using ports 9000 to 9500. I can connect to other ratflectors just not my own. Roger, N7BU
By eshroger@... · #789 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
What port are you trying to use? The modem will be "transparent" to the network except where the ISP does blocking on their end. --Chris, KU7PDX
By Chris Arnesen <chris@...> · #788 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
Update on my latest trial and errors to get my drats server up and running. I still can not get to the server from outside my home network. I running a Motorola SB6141 cable modem on xfinity. I have
By eshroger@... · #787 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
To add on to Keith's reply.. the website http://portforward.com/ is very good for helping users with their specific routers on a step by step basis with screen captures, etc. Very
By David Ranch · #786 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
You must allow incoming connections to the Pi. in your modem. You must to allow port 9000 (Drats repeater uses that as default) to accept incoming traffic, and foreward it to your Pi Static IP
By Keith, ASEC SNJ Section. · #785 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
I have d-rats running on the pi with a static IP address. I can communicate with the pi and drats over my home network, but not from outside my network. I'm not sure how to set the router to allow
By eshroger@... · #784 ·
Re: Raspberry Pi Drats Problem
It's not hard at all. The hardest part is configuring your router to get it to accept incoming connections. Assign the Pi a static IP address (info is on line). The ratflector is pretty much as easy
By Keith, ASEC SNJ Section. · #783 ·