Which computer are you running YAAC with the pseudo-APRS-IS-server plugin? And what other computer (and software) are you using to connect to YAAC's pseudo-server? Note that the plugin allows the YAAC instance to proxy access to its APRS interfaces for
other APRS clients; it is not a simulator. ?And neither computer can be running firewalls that block such TCP/IP access.
For example, look at this illustration of how I connected my cellphone running APRSdroid to YAAC to use YAAC as its proxy to the APRS network, showing YAAC's AGWPE and APRS-IS port connections to DireWolf (and a radio) and to the
Tier2 APRS-IS network, and the cellphone's connection over WiFi to the pseudo-server on the computer running YAAC:
Also, if you check the checkboxes in the configuration dialog, you are requiring that the APRS-IS clients connecting to your YAAC instance must provide valid passcodes.
Awaiting your response with more details of your deployments.
Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC
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Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2023 11:48 AM
Hi all,
Is anyone using the new APRSISpseudoserver plugin of YAAC 181. Which port do you use? I try to connect to port 14580 of my YAAC IGATE running in a Raspberry Pi and it does not respond and the client timesout eventually.
I wonder if there is a setting I am missing. I have plugin 0.7 of APRSISpseudoSERVER and have already ticked both selection in Advance Configuration APRSISSERVER tab, but still no joy. I have not raised any firewall in the Raspberry Pi but is behaves as
if port 14580 is not activated in YAAC!
73 de Demetre M0SUY