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

R. Wayne allstar at controlservers.net
Mon Jun 8 07:21:33 UTC 2015


Thank you but as I wrote that option was not available until I closed the browser and went back in. I was getting two lines of server setup options. You may not have received my latest email.

From: Mark Johnston 
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 12:18 AM
To: R. Wayne 
Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org 
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Allstar shows on web trasnceiver but cannot connect

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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