[App_rpt-users] denying inbound calls
Elden Fenison
w7ldn at w7ldn.com
Fri Feb 13 04:28:35 UTC 2015
Thanks Robert, that will work great. Just what I was after.
On Thu Feb 12 2015 at 7:12:06 PM Robert A. Poff <wb3awj at comcast.net> wrote:
> Command cop 49 will deny all incoming connections. Both Allstar and
> Echolink.
>
> In rpt.conf inside the functions stanza, assign it to a DTMF code of your
> liking.
> For example, "69=COP,49" . Then in the node stanza add "startup_macro=*69".
>
> When your restart, the macro will execute and set the node deny incoming
> connections.
>
> No need to do the "deny=" in echolink.conf.
>
> Personally, I'd also add a function with COP,50 should you want to enable
> incoming on the fly.
>
>
>
> On February 12, 2015 7:37:09 PM EST, Elden Fenison <w7ldn at w7ldn.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a little node in my garage that runs on a simplex frequency at 5
>> watts. The range is probably a mile or two. This node was intended strictly
>> for my own use. I use a HT to talk to it while I'm at home.
>>
>> In thinking of the legal (FCC) ramifications of running a node... it
>> seems I'm at risk. If anyone dials into the node via VoIP on either
>> Echolink or Allstar... they will essentially be transmitting from my node
>> radio. I do believe I need to be in control of the node (my station) at all
>> times per FCC rules. Well, obviously if I'm at work and out of range, I
>> can't be monitoring my node for illegal transmissions.
>>
>> I can't be the first one with this question. I think denying all inbound
>> VoIP calls might make this somewhat more safe. I know how to deny inbound
>> Echolink calls via the deny statement.
>>
>> But how do I deny inbound Allstar calls? Do I just make my node privat e?
>> And how does one do that? Do I just comment out the "register" statement in
>> iax.conf?
>>
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