[App_rpt-users] Allstar shows on web trasnceiver but cannot connect

Mark Johnston markjohnston73 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 8 07:18:14 UTC 2015


Once you login to the allstarlink website
select from the top:
Server -> Server Configuration -> (name of server)
In there will be    Network Configuration
then UDP Port - etc...


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On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 10:34 PM, R. Wayne <allstar at controlservers.net>
wrote:

> Thank you for your help. I sure appreciate all of you. Really.
>
> All that we did was change the location of the server. The ISP changed as
> a result.
>
> I had a lengthy conversation with Justin over the air. At first he heard
> me connect but we couldn’t hear him. But then he suddenly came through. He
> had packet loss / jitter some of the time but that may have been because
> the location that our remote base is at uses a wireless router and xBox for
> entertainment :-) At no time could we connect via the web transceiver.
>
> It was suggested that if I suspect that a port is blocked, which Charter
> Internet tells me,
>
> "Sir, no ports are blocked. But if a port is blocked it is for security
> reasons and we are not going to unblock it for you."
>
> Hmm... OK. So is the port blocked or not? LOL.
>
> This server worked fine on AT&T where it sat behind a router. DHCP was
> used and it was connected via a wireless adapter and it worked fine. Now
> that it has been moved here the ONLY thing changed was ifcfg-eth0 and the
> IP and gateway information, and resolv.conf to put in my nameservers. It
> now has a static IP, no firewall. The allstar address for status updates do
> resolve. iptables is empty but I was asked to turn it off. I did with no
> change.
>
> It has been suggested that if I feel that a port is blocked I changed 4569
> to 4570 at allstarlink.org and in iax.conf. I don't see anywhere on the
> web site where I change 4569 to 4570.
>
> [harumph]
>
> R. Wayne
>
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