[App_rpt-users] Node filtering

Ross Johnson kc7rjk at comcast.net
Thu Dec 19 08:40:03 UTC 2013


How would I define the nodes in the conf file. Are you saying I can define 
other public nodes that could connect to the private?

-----Original Message----- 
From: Corey Dean
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 5:42 AM
To: Geoff ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Node filtering

Actually it could be simple....

Change your remote base over to a private node number.  Then in your 
rpt.conf file only define the nodes you want to be able to connect to it. 
With this setup, the remote base would NOT be part of the allstar system...

Corey N3FE
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From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] 
On Behalf Of Geoff [ars.w5omr at gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2013 4:46 PM
To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Node filtering

On 12/15/2013 03:24 PM, Ross Johnson wrote:
so I'm guessing there's not a way? Or it's so simple I missed it?

I was wondering if it was possible to only allow specific nodes to connect 
to a remote base node???


It's... well... it's not that simple.

Did you read what was on the portal website before you signed up?


AllStar Link is an organization devoted to the proliferation of this 
technology, and to organize its public use. Certainly, anyone can have a 
"private" system using this technology, and they would have no need for 
AllStar Link affiliation, but there needs to be a single, central point of 
organization for public use of this technology, and that's what AllStar Link 
provides.

To qualify for AllStar Link affiliation, your repeater system must be either 
open (meaning that any licensed Amateur Radio station is welcome to fully 
use all of its functionality at any time), or at least semi-open (meaning 
that for permanent use, the owner of the system may require membership for 
use of all or part of its functionality, but non-members, particularly those 
visiting the area may use it on a temporary, short-term basis only). Some 
functions may be limited or un-available, but functions that allow for 
linking over the AllStar Link must be available to non-members at any time, 
and the system must be able to accept linking from any AllStar Link node. 
The DTMF control codes used for controlling linking and other AllStar 
Link-wide functions will be consistent among all nodes. Systems are welcome 
and encouraged to have other parts (such as other private nodes or remote 
bases, etc) of their radio systems not affiliated with AllStar Link. Our 
node numbering scheme (us
e the "List All Nodes" button above) was designed specifically with this in 
mind.




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