Did you run sudo make install and make install-conf to install direwolf on your Pi?
If you did, then there is a direwolf.conf file in your home directory (~/direwolf.conf).
From the V1.7 manual, it appears that is the "first place" direwolf looks.
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I just tested this and direwolf definitely read /home/pi/direwolf.conf, NOT direwolf/build/direwolf.conf.
?? Interestingly, direwolf did not report the path of the conf file (as the V1.7 manual shows).
?? It simply reported Reading config file direwolf.conf so it is difficult to know where the file came from.
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Try running with this command line:
???? direwolf -c direwolf.conf
to try and force the local direwolf.conf file to be used.
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Robert Giuliano
KB8RCO