Note that it is verifying the passcode, just as a real APRS-IS server would do. Are you specifying a correct passcode for the downstream APRS client? Also, is there a firewall on the system running YAAC that would prevent inbound access to ports 14501 and 14580?
Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
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[email protected]Subject: Re: [yaac-users] next beta build#180 of YAAC, created 2022-Oct-30
Hi Andrew,
Thanks a lot for the new Beta version #180. We've upgraded to it and it works FB, except for the pseudo aprs server plugin. I can see that we have version 0.6 of the plugin and we can't connect the remote APRSclient to it. We receive a message sayin it can't connect to the IP of the RPi where YAAC runs.
I am attaching a screenshot that shows which plugin we have installed.
Do we need to do anything in YAAC's settings in order to activate the plugin! When we 1st installed the plugin, I'm sure we had it connect to YAAC's port 14580 from a different PC in our LAN, but now we can't!
Thanks in advance
de Demetre M0SUY