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YAAC aprsisserver


 

I'm running the YAAC aprsisserver plugin at my home station that is connected to 2m and IS (among other things). My laptop (-1) is roaming around my house and is connected to the home station over the LAN in my house (using port 14580). The expectation I had was that my home station would "see" -1 and relay messages and such over RF and IS, as appropriate, that I send from that station. When I look at my home station, though, I don't even see -1 nor any of the packets coming from that station. -1 sees the home station, though.

Do I have something setup incorrectly?

73,
Eric WG3K


 

No, I never set up the aprssisserver plugin to allow transmissions from the 2nd-order clients, because I don't have the passcode validation logic in the plugin to try to ensure such a 2nd-order client is legitimate (not that that means much these days).

If you want to do something like that, I recommend using a real APRS-IS server package that can also talk to your TNCs, such as the javAPRSsrvr program, and then have both your home-station YAAC and your laptop both connect to it.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Eric H. Christensen via groups.io <eric@...>
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2020 11:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [yaac-users] YAAC aprsisserver

I'm running the YAAC aprsisserver plugin at my home station that is connected to 2m and IS (among other things). My laptop (-1) is roaming around my house and is connected to the home station over the LAN in my house (using port 14580). The expectation I had was that my home station would "see" -1 and relay messages and such over RF and IS, as appropriate, that I send from that station. When I look at my home station, though, I don't even see -1 nor any of the packets coming from that station. -1 sees the home station, though.

Do I have something setup incorrectly?

73,
Eric WG3K


 

Yeah, I had thought about doing that but was hoping to not do that since YAAC seemed to be doing what I wanted (and more).

Thanks,
Eric




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On Monday, September 28, 2020 12:42 PM, Andrew P. <andrewemt@...> wrote:

No, I never set up the aprssisserver plugin to allow transmissions from the 2nd-order clients, because I don't have the passcode validation logic in the plugin to try to ensure such a 2nd-order client is legitimate (not that that means much these days).

If you want to do something like that, I recommend using a real APRS-IS server package that can also talk to your TNCs, such as the javAPRSsrvr program, and then have both your home-station YAAC and your laptop both connect to it.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC

From: [email protected] [email protected] on behalf of Eric H. Christensen via groups.io eric@...
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2020 11:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [yaac-users] YAAC aprsisserver

I'm running the YAAC aprsisserver plugin at my home station that is connected to 2m and IS (among other things). My laptop (-1) is roaming around my house and is connected to the home station over the LAN in my house (using port 14580). The expectation I had was that my home station would "see" -1 and relay messages and such over RF and IS, as appropriate, that I send from that station. When I look at my home station, though, I don't even see -1 nor any of the packets coming from that station. -1 sees the home station, though.

Do I have something setup incorrectly?

73,
Eric WG3K