From petem001 at hotmail.com Thu Oct 1 12:45:57 2015 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (Pete M) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 08:45:57 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] think I asked wrong.. In-Reply-To: <2FE51365-A241-469F-AE17-7B87D76BFDE6@gmail.com> References: <2FE51365-A241-469F-AE17-7B87D76BFDE6@gmail.com> Message-ID: Ok I am now recording all traffic.. this will help I am sure.. Node shark wont sink but if I download both node directory and open the directory where both are stored.. I can see the logs.. anyone have some experience with node shark? I think that I just need some pointers on the path. think this is my problem. cause for password and user it is obvious, for ip adress I hope it also work with my no-ip domain name.. Thanks for every one help.. on the DDDF things, I and another guy are working on small design based on an atmel. zero crossing circuitry and 8 natenna switching all controled by the atmel.. that way with the pulse from the zero crossing circuit we will calculat the bearing with a 2-3 degree accuracy.. maybe more.. for the radio we will use those: http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf for vhf and those for uhf http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf When the whole project will be done We will make it available to all with source and schematics. From hkwilliamson at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 15:31:29 2015 From: hkwilliamson at gmail.com (Keith Williamson) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 08:31:29 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] think I asked wrong.. In-Reply-To: References: <2FE51365-A241-469F-AE17-7B87D76BFDE6@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Pete, I'm familiar with Nodeshark. You just need to go to Edit->Preferences->Target and set Archivedir to the parent folder of the node number folder. For example, in my case, I use "c:\qso". The Archivedir setting would point to that folder. Underneath that folder, I have a folders "2541" and "27380" which are my Allstar Node numbers. Note that you point Archivedir to the "c:\qso" and not the node number sub-folder. Nodeshark will populate the Node pulldown list with the sub-folder names. That takes care of the Archivedir setting. Then you go Edit->Preferences->Backup and set the IP address of your Allstar system, the SSH port number, login, password, remote path, and local path. As before, local path will be (in my case) "c:\qso". Remote path is set exactly the same as you have set "archivedir" in *rpt.conf*. At this point you should be good. Click "OK" and then be sure to do File->Save Preferences. Quit Nodeshark and restart it. All of this info and a lot more is in the Nodeshark User's Guide v0.95 on the Nodeshark Download page. For instance, in the UG, I highly recommend you first get PuTTY's PSCP working between your Windoze system and the Allstar system. Nodeshark uses PSCP to do the sync (and remote command execution) and there are a few potential gotcha's with getting PSCP setup the first time (e.g. the Win PATH variable). I should probably re-zip the Nodeshark v0.96 archive to include the Nodeshark v0.95 Users Guide. I did all this stuff a number of years ago when we were all more Internet bandwidth conscious and the UG is a whopping 1.2MB! ;^) 73's, Keith KF7DRV Allstar: 2541 On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 5:45 AM, Pete M wrote: > > Ok I am now recording all traffic.. this will help I am sure.. > > Node shark wont sink but if I download both node directory and open the > directory where both are stored.. I can see the logs.. > > anyone have some experience with node shark? > > I think that I just need some pointers on the path. think this is my > problem. > > cause for password and user it is obvious, for ip adress I hope it also > work with my no-ip domain name.. > > Thanks for every one help.. > > on the DDDF things, I and another guy are working on small design based > on an atmel. zero crossing circuitry and 8 natenna switching all controled > by the atmel.. that way with the pulse from the zero crossing circuit we > will calculat the bearing with a 2-3 degree accuracy.. maybe more.. > > for the radio we will use those: > http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf for vhf > and those for uhf http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf > > When the whole project will be done We will make it available to all with > source and schematics. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. 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You just need to go to Edit->Preferences->Target and set Archivedir to the parent folder of the node number folder. For example, in my case, I use "c:\qso". The Archivedir setting would point to that folder. Underneath that folder, I have a folders "2541" and "27380" which are my Allstar Node numbers. Note that you point Archivedir to the "c:\qso" and not the node number sub-folder. Nodeshark will populate the Node pulldown list with the sub-folder names. That takes care of the Archivedir setting. Then you go Edit->Preferences->Backup and set the IP address of your Allstar system, the SSH port number, login, password, remote path, and local path. As before, local path will be (in my case) "c:\qso". Remote path is set exactly the same as you have set "archivedir" in rpt.conf. At this point you should be good. Click "OK" and then be sure to do File->Save Preferences. Quit Nodeshark and restart it. All of this info and a lot more is in the Nodeshark User's Guide v0.95 on the Nodeshark Download page. For instance, in the UG, I highly recommend you first get PuTTY's PSCP working between your Windoze system and the Allstar system. Nodeshark uses PSCP to do the sync (and remote command execution) and there are a few potential gotcha's with getting PSCP setup the first time (e.g. the Win PATH variable). I should probably re-zip the Nodeshark v0.96 archive to include the Nodeshark v0.95 Users Guide. I did all this stuff a number of years ago when we were all more Internet bandwidth conscious and the UG is a whopping 1.2MB! ;^) 73's, Keith KF7DRV Allstar: 2541 On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 5:45 AM, Pete M wrote: Ok I am now recording all traffic.. this will help I am sure.. Node shark wont sink but if I download both node directory and open the directory where both are stored.. I can see the logs.. anyone have some experience with node shark? I think that I just need some pointers on the path. think this is my problem. cause for password and user it is obvious, for ip adress I hope it also work with my no-ip domain name.. Thanks for every one help.. on the DDDF things, I and another guy are working on small design based on an atmel. zero crossing circuitry and 8 natenna switching all controled by the atmel.. that way with the pulse from the zero crossing circuit we will calculat the bearing with a 2-3 degree accuracy.. maybe more.. for the radio we will use those: http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf for vhf and those for uhf http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf When the whole project will be done We will make it available to all with source and schematics. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Pete M wrote: > Thanks Keith. > > with your info I was able to fix my problem.. > > it had to do with the use of / when \ was to be there.. > > Duh.. sometimes.. I wonder how I can drive to the office with out killing > myself [image: Clignement d'?il] > > > > *From:* Keith Williamson > *Sent:* Thursday, October 01, 2015 11:31 AM > *To:* Pete M > *Cc:* kk6ecm ; APP RPT > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] think I asked wrong.. > > Hi Pete, > > I'm familiar with Nodeshark. > > You just need to go to Edit->Preferences->Target and set Archivedir to the > parent folder of the node number folder. For example, in my case, I use > "c:\qso". The Archivedir setting would point to that folder. Underneath > that folder, I have a folders "2541" and "27380" which are my Allstar Node > numbers. Note that you point Archivedir to the "c:\qso" and not the node > number sub-folder. Nodeshark will populate the Node pulldown list with the > sub-folder names. That takes care of the Archivedir setting. > > Then you go Edit->Preferences->Backup and set the IP address of your > Allstar system, the SSH port number, login, password, remote path, and > local path. As before, local path will be (in my case) "c:\qso". Remote > path is set exactly the same as you have set "archivedir" in *rpt.conf*. > > At this point you should be good. Click "OK" and then be sure to do > File->Save Preferences. Quit Nodeshark and restart it. > > All of this info and a lot more is in the Nodeshark User's Guide v0.95 on > the Nodeshark Download page. For instance, in the UG, I highly recommend > you first get PuTTY's PSCP working between your Windoze system and the > Allstar system. Nodeshark uses PSCP to do the sync (and remote command > execution) and there are a few potential gotcha's with getting PSCP setup > the first time (e.g. the Win PATH variable). > > I should probably re-zip the Nodeshark v0.96 archive to include the > Nodeshark v0.95 Users Guide. I did all this stuff a number of years ago > when we were all more Internet bandwidth conscious and the UG is a whopping > 1.2MB! ;^) > > 73's, > > Keith > KF7DRV > Allstar: 2541 > > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 5:45 AM, Pete M wrote: > >> >> Ok I am now recording all traffic.. this will help I am sure.. >> >> Node shark wont sink but if I download both node directory and open the >> directory where both are stored.. I can see the logs.. >> >> anyone have some experience with node shark? >> >> I think that I just need some pointers on the path. think this is my >> problem. >> >> cause for password and user it is obvious, for ip adress I hope it also >> work with my no-ip domain name.. >> >> Thanks for every one help.. >> >> on the DDDF things, I and another guy are working on small design based >> on an atmel. zero crossing circuitry and 8 natenna switching all controled >> by the atmel.. that way with the pulse from the zero crossing circuit we >> will calculat the bearing with a 2-3 degree accuracy.. maybe more.. >> >> for the radio we will use those: >> http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf for vhf >> and those for uhf http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf >> >> When the whole project will be done We will make it available to all with >> source and schematics. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. 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Email:?lorentedford at gmail.comMain Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren.Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line)Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.comhttp://www.kc9zhv.comhttp://hub.kc9zhv.com On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Pete M wrote: Thanks Keith.?with your info I was able to fix my problem..?it had to do with the use of / when \ was to be there..?Duh.. sometimes.. I wonder how I can drive to the office with out killing myself ???From: Keith Williamson Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 11:31 AMTo: Pete M Cc: kk6ecm ; APP RPT Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] think I asked wrong..?Hi Pete, I'm familiar with Nodeshark. You just need to go to Edit->Preferences->Target and set Archivedir to the parent folder of the node number folder. For example, in my case, I use "c:\qso". The Archivedir setting would point to that folder. Underneath that folder, I have a folders "2541" and "27380" which are my Allstar Node numbers. Note that you point Archivedir to the "c:\qso" and not the node number sub-folder. Nodeshark will populate the Node pulldown list with the sub-folder names. That takes care of the Archivedir setting. Then you go Edit->Preferences->Backup and set the IP address of your Allstar system, the SSH port number, login, password, remote path, and local path. As before, local path will be (in my case) "c:\qso". Remote path is set exactly the same as you have set "archivedir" in rpt.conf. At this point you should be good. Click "OK" and then be sure to do File->Save Preferences. Quit Nodeshark and restart it. All of this info and a lot more is in the Nodeshark User's Guide v0.95 on the Nodeshark Download page. For instance, in the UG, I highly recommend you first get PuTTY's PSCP working between your Windoze system and the Allstar system. Nodeshark uses PSCP to do the sync (and remote command execution) and there are a few potential gotcha's with getting PSCP setup the first time (e.g. the Win PATH variable). I should probably re-zip the Nodeshark v0.96 archive to include the Nodeshark v0.95 Users Guide. I did all this stuff a number of years ago when we were all more Internet bandwidth conscious and the UG is a whopping 1.2MB! ;^) 73's, Keith KF7DRV Allstar: 2541 ?On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 5:45 AM, Pete M wrote: Ok I am now recording all traffic.. this will help I am sure.. Node shark wont sink but if I download both node directory and open the directory where both are stored.. I can see the logs.. anyone have some experience with node shark? I think that I just need some pointers on the path. think this is my problem. cause for password and user it is obvious, for ip adress I hope it also work with my no-ip domain name.. Thanks for every one help.. on the DDDF things, I and another guy are working on? small design based on an atmel. zero crossing circuitry and 8 natenna switching all controled by the atmel.. that way with the pulse from the zero crossing circuit we will calculat the bearing with a 2-3 degree accuracy.. maybe more.. for the radio we will use those:? http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf for vhf and those for uhf http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf When the whole project will be done We will make it available to all with source and schematics. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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In-Reply-To: <1908374192.4206719.1443719528603.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1908374192.4206719.1443719528603.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <74B7BE3A-E5FB-4D98-9DC9-76F58B89DAEC@bdboyle.com> amazing what you can find if you 'man' a command. Or but a good linux OS book. -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. > On Oct 1, 2015, at 13:12, Steven Donegan wrote: > > look at 'man find' use the mtime or ctime and exec options :-) > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > From: Loren Tedford > To: Pete M > Cc: APP RPT ; Keith Williamson > Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2015 10:10 AM > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] think I asked wrong.. > > While we are on this topic of how can i delete any audio that is 180 days old off the system automatically with a cron or shell script? > > Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) > Email: lorentedford at gmail.com > Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. > Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 > Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) > Cell: 618-553-0806 > http://www.lorentedford.com > http://www.kc9zhv.com > http://hub.kc9zhv.com > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Pete M wrote: > > > Thanks Keith. > > with your info I was able to fix my problem.. > > it had to do with the use of / when \ was to be there.. > > Duh.. sometimes.. I wonder how I can drive to the office with out killing myself > > > > From: Keith Williamson > Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 11:31 AM > To: Pete M > Cc: kk6ecm ; APP RPT > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] think I asked wrong.. > > Hi Pete, > > I'm familiar with Nodeshark. > > You just need to go to Edit->Preferences->Target and set Archivedir to the parent folder of the node number folder. For example, in my case, I use "c:\qso". The Archivedir setting would point to that folder. Underneath that folder, I have a folders "2541" and "27380" which are my Allstar Node numbers. Note that you point Archivedir to the "c:\qso" and not the node number sub-folder. Nodeshark will populate the Node pulldown list with the sub-folder names. That takes care of the Archivedir setting. > > Then you go Edit->Preferences->Backup and set the IP address of your Allstar system, the SSH port number, login, password, remote path, and local path. As before, local path will be (in my case) "c:\qso". Remote path is set exactly the same as you have set "archivedir" in rpt.conf. > > At this point you should be good. Click "OK" and then be sure to do File->Save Preferences. Quit Nodeshark and restart it. > > All of this info and a lot more is in the Nodeshark User's Guide v0.95 on the Nodeshark Download page. For instance, in the UG, I highly recommend you first get PuTTY's PSCP working between your Windoze system and the Allstar system. Nodeshark uses PSCP to do the sync (and remote command execution) and there are a few potential gotcha's with getting PSCP setup the first time (e.g. the Win PATH variable). > > I should probably re-zip the Nodeshark v0.96 archive to include the Nodeshark v0.95 Users Guide. I did all this stuff a number of years ago when we were all more Internet bandwidth conscious and the UG is a whopping 1.2MB! ;^) > > 73's, > > Keith > KF7DRV > Allstar: 2541 > > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 5:45 AM, Pete M wrote: > > Ok I am now recording all traffic.. this will help I am sure.. > > Node shark wont sink but if I download both node directory and open the directory where both are stored.. I can see the logs.. > > anyone have some experience with node shark? > > I think that I just need some pointers on the path. think this is my problem. > > cause for password and user it is obvious, for ip adress I hope it also work with my no-ip domain name.. > > Thanks for every one help.. > > on the DDDF things, I and another guy are working on small design based on an atmel. zero crossing circuitry and 8 natenna switching all controled by the atmel.. that way with the pulse from the zero crossing circuit we will calculat the bearing with a 2-3 degree accuracy.. maybe more.. > > for the radio we will use those: http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf for vhf > and those for uhf http://www.dorji.com/docs/data/DRA818V.pdf > > When the whole project will be done We will make it available to all with source and schematics. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Just turn off the time out timer and strap the COR on all the time. 73 Jim W7RY -----Original Message----- From: kk6ecm Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 2:19 PM To: Bryan D. Boyle Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Interfacing URI to TS480 Don't know if it's possible, but wondering the same thing myself. As for COR, you can generate a pseudo COR by detecting the presence of audio. I have a repeater radio I'm working on for the club that was previously modified using a double transistor pair that sets the output to the voltage rail upon detecting audio... Sort of latches up., and drops when audio drops.... With HF, ere can be a lot of noise, so the level needs to be adjusted, kind of like a squelch. Thanks, Bob kk6ecm Sent from iPad > On Sep 30, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Bryan D. Boyle wrote: > > Has anyone attempted to do this? I'm thinking that there is a net I'd > like to join on Weds. nights and sometimes I'm away from my house...so, > it's not possible (but don't want to miss it...). > > I know, what we're talking about is a remote base, in essence; however, > since the characteristics of the reception of HF (where there is no > concept of a COR for a useable signal) are a bit different than what is > considered normal operations. > > Has anyone attempted this? Am I nutz? Is it even doable with the TS480, > a URI, and a node assignment? > > Feel free to take offline with me if it isn't something that should > clutter up the app_rpt list. Thanks > > Bryan WB0YLE > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. 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From szingman at msgstor.com Sat Oct 3 00:12:49 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2015 20:12:49 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] X86 Debian Bare Metal Install * updated * Message-ID: <560F1D81.5090208@msgstor.com> I have updated the install to include the post install scripts used configure a node. My testing says it works, but the proof is in the pudding. If you have downloaded the ISO in the last month, all you have to do is start a fresh install. After the second reboot, you can login as root. You can login as root on either the console or via ssh on port 22. root password is debian. You will be prompted to configure the system starting with setting the root password. questions and suggestions are welcome. Basic notes and image DL URL at: 73, Steve N4IRS -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From szingman at itspeed.net Sun Oct 4 14:17:00 2015 From: szingman at itspeed.net (Steve Zingman) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 10:17:00 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Android IAX Client for AllStar * UPDATED * Message-ID: <561134DC.7020104@itspeed.net> We have released a new version of the Android IAX Client for AllStar. This is still a beta test version. Open to all. There will be bugs. Please report bugs and suggest features, changes. Work is continuing on audio routing to headphone jack and blue tooth. More changes to macros and account screen to come. Version 1.9 There are now 10 account slots. You can auto load the node number from the slot. Supports 16 digit keys Transmit audio is muted when PTT not asserted for use with VOX configurations. Added Codec, sample rate, RX and TX bytes to status screen. Added hard coded (for now) macros. Node number auto filled in Send enabled after registration Hangup enabled while a call is in progress PTT is enabled while call is in progress Headphone jack detect now functional Press and hold BS to clear dialer -- ,,, (o o) -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ --- N4IRS was Here --- From sam.nabkey at gmail.com Sun Oct 4 17:44:09 2015 From: sam.nabkey at gmail.com (Sam Nabkey) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 13:44:09 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Android IAX Client for AllStar * UPDATED * In-Reply-To: <561134DC.7020104@itspeed.net> References: <561134DC.7020104@itspeed.net> Message-ID: Okay.. I love the updates... I need now to ask how to get the audio to come out from the speaker... I can hear it in the earpiece. On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > We have released a new version of the Android IAX Client for AllStar. > This is still a beta test version. Open to all. There will be bugs. > Please report bugs and suggest features, changes. > > Work is continuing on audio routing to headphone jack and blue tooth. > More changes to macros and account screen to come. > > Version 1.9 > There are now 10 account slots. > You can auto load the node number from the slot. > Supports 16 digit keys > Transmit audio is muted when PTT not asserted for use with VOX > configurations. > Added Codec, sample rate, RX and TX bytes to status screen. > Added hard coded (for now) macros. > Node number auto filled in > Send enabled after registration > Hangup enabled while a call is in progress > PTT is enabled while call is in progress > Headphone jack detect now functional > Press and hold BS to clear dialer > > > > -- > ,,, > (o o) > -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ > --- N4IRS was Here --- > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. 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Wayne) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 15:33:14 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Motorola CDM750 as Voted Receivers Message-ID: I picked up a couple on eBay thinking that they would be great. They program as 20/25KHz, which makes them better here in Los Angeles and we can vote them from two locations as we?d like. It looks like they will interface into a RTCM very easily with the 16/20 pin accessory port plug. But now the bad news. The software I have is CPS 2.0.600 and dammit if it is the newer narrow band only. Slightly OT I agree but I wonder if someone can tell me which version of CPS will program for ham radio? Google has been of no help at all. Thanks, R. Wayne -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kk6ecm at gmail.com Sun Oct 4 23:03:35 2015 From: kk6ecm at gmail.com (kk6ecm) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 16:03:35 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] First duplex repeater - question aboutduplexor/power amp In-Reply-To: <114722220.343718.1443997034331.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <3AFEB2C4FB7647858D9DB70D22DC1624@ThePykesHP> Yes. The duplexor is like a tx/rx switch. If the PA is between the duplexor and the antenna, then you won't be able to receive because the signal from the antenna won't pass through the PA in reverse. Bob kk6ecm _____ From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Steven Donegan Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 3:17 PM To: App_rpt Mailing List Subject: [App_rpt-users] First duplex repeater - question aboutduplexor/power amp Is there any reason why the power amp cannot be placed between the duplexor and antenna? My repeater will be 2 modular 1 watt radio modules, a 20W capable 6 cavity duplexor and a Mirage power amp.If the amp is after the duplexor then cool, if not then a more expensive duplexor will be required... TIA Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike at midnighteng.com Sun Oct 4 23:09:40 2015 From: mike at midnighteng.com (mike at midnighteng.com) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 19:09:40 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] First duplex repeater - question about duplexor/power amp In-Reply-To: <114722220.343718.1443997034331.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <114722220.343718.1443997034331.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <5a36b8457e9dd55b120668c041d2a055.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> You can not do that. Even if you could, how you would get a rx sig back through the amp ? While it was working ? It's the reason for the duplexer. Think about it for a few.... FULL DUPLEX We all have those moments.... ...mike/kb8jnm > Is there any reason why the power amp cannot be placed between the > duplexor and antenna? My repeater will be 2 modular 1 watt radio modules, > a 20W capable 6 cavity duplexor and a Mirage power amp.If the amp is after > the duplexor then cool, if not then a more expensive duplexor will be > required... > TIA > ??Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us_______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. From donegan at donegan.org Sun Oct 4 23:18:30 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 23:18:30 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] First duplex repeater - question about duplexor/power amp In-Reply-To: <5a36b8457e9dd55b120668c041d2a055.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> References: <5a36b8457e9dd55b120668c041d2a055.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> Message-ID: <223153364.364243.1444000710384.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Duh... oh well, that bumps the cost of the duplexor a bit... the one I was looking at was for 20 watts, the amp does 35 I believe... ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: "mike at midnighteng.com" To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2015 4:09 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] First duplex repeater - question about duplexor/power amp You can not do that. Even if you could,? how you would get a rx sig back through the amp ? While it was working ? It's the reason for the duplexer. Think about it for a few.... FULL DUPLEX We all have those moments.... ...mike/kb8jnm > Is there any reason why the power amp cannot be placed between the > duplexor and antenna? My repeater will be 2 modular 1 watt radio modules, > a 20W capable 6 cavity duplexor and a Mirage power amp.If the amp is after > the duplexor then cool, if not then a more expensive duplexor will be > required... > TIA > ??Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us_______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. 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On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 5:18 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: > Duh... oh well, that bumps the cost of the duplexor a bit... the one I was > looking at was for 20 watts, the amp does 35 I believe... > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "mike at midnighteng.com" > *To:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > *Sent:* Sunday, October 4, 2015 4:09 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] First duplex repeater - question about > duplexor/power amp > > > > You can not do that. > > Even if you could, how you would get a rx sig back through the amp ? > While it was working ? > It's the reason for the duplexer. > > Think about it for a few.... > FULL DUPLEX > We all have those moments.... > > ...mike/kb8jnm > > > Is there any reason why the power amp cannot be placed between the > > duplexor and antenna? My repeater will be 2 modular 1 watt radio modules, > > a 20W capable 6 cavity duplexor and a Mirage power amp.If the amp is > after > > the duplexor then cool, if not then a more expensive duplexor will be > > required... > > TIA > > ? Steven Donegan > > > > > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > Silver State Car #86 > > www.sscc.us_______________________________________________ > > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down > > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > > confirmation. 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Run 2 antennas and a single can on the RX... > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "mike at midnighteng.com" > *To:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > *Sent:* Sunday, October 4, 2015 4:09 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] First duplex repeater - question about > duplexor/power amp > > > > You can not do that. > > Even if you could, how you would get a rx sig back through the amp ? > While it was working ? > It's the reason for the duplexer. > > Think about it for a few.... > FULL DUPLEX > We all have those moments.... > > ...mike/kb8jnm > > > Is there any reason why the power amp cannot be placed between the > > duplexor and antenna? My repeater will be 2 modular 1 watt radio modules, > > a 20W capable 6 cavity duplexor and a Mirage power amp.If the amp is > after > > the duplexor then cool, if not then a more expensive duplexor will be > > required... > > TIA > > ? 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Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ken at kc2idb.net Mon Oct 5 00:54:08 2015 From: ken at kc2idb.net (Ken Boyle) Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 20:54:08 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Android IAX Client for AllStar * UPDATED * In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <097ad6f1-c132-4125-a645-a09f01909497@email.android.com> So I have had an opportunity to try your app. Works well with allstar. I did notice 2 bugs so far. It takes me at least 3 attempts to use the exit button on the app before it actually exits. The second bug is after switching to another app, it greys out the hangup button even if it is still connected. Thanks for your work, I have been looking for something like this for a while. Ken KC2IDB On Oct 4, 2015 1:44 PM, Sam Nabkey wrote: > > Okay..? I love the updates... I need now to ask how to get the audio to come out from the speaker... I can hear it in the earpiece. > > > > On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> >> We have released a new version of the Android IAX Client for AllStar. >> This is still a beta test version. Open to all. There will be bugs. >> Please report bugs and suggest features, changes. >> >> Work is continuing on audio routing to headphone jack and blue tooth. >> More changes to macros and account screen to come. >> >> Version 1.9 >> There are now 10 account slots. >> You can auto load the node number from the slot. >> Supports 16 digit keys >> Transmit audio is muted when PTT not asserted for use with VOX configurations. >> Added Codec, sample rate, RX and TX bytes to status screen. >> Added hard coded (for now) macros. >> Node number auto filled in >> Send enabled after registration >> Hangup enabled while a call is in progress >> PTT is enabled while call is in progress >> Headphone jack detect now functional >> Press and hold BS to clear dialer >> >> >> >> -- >> ? ? ? ? ?,,, >> ? ? ? ? (o o) >> -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ >> --- N4IRS was Here --- >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. > > From szingman at msgstor.com Mon Oct 5 01:07:23 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 21:07:23 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Android IAX Client for AllStar * UPDATED * In-Reply-To: <097ad6f1-c132-4125-a645-a09f01909497@email.android.com> References: <097ad6f1-c132-4125-a645-a09f01909497@email.android.com> Message-ID: <5611CD4B.8030304@msgstor.com> Ken, Thanks for the report. We will look into it. I seem to remember something like this a while ago. I will try to reproduce the issue. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/04/2015 08:54 PM, Ken Boyle wrote: > So I have had an opportunity to try your app. Works well with allstar. I did notice 2 bugs so far. It takes me at least 3 attempts to use the exit button on the app before it actually exits. The second bug is after switching to another app, it greys out the hangup button even if it is still connected. Thanks for your work, I have been looking for something like this for a while. > > Ken > KC2IDB > > > On Oct 4, 2015 1:44 PM, Sam Nabkey wrote: >> Okay.. I love the updates... I need now to ask how to get the audio to come out from the speaker... I can hear it in the earpiece. >> >> >> >> On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> We have released a new version of the Android IAX Client for AllStar. >>> This is still a beta test version. Open to all. There will be bugs. >>> Please report bugs and suggest features, changes. >>> >>> Work is continuing on audio routing to headphone jack and blue tooth. >>> More changes to macros and account screen to come. >>> >>> Version 1.9 >>> There are now 10 account slots. >>> You can auto load the node number from the slot. >>> Supports 16 digit keys >>> Transmit audio is muted when PTT not asserted for use with VOX configurations. >>> Added Codec, sample rate, RX and TX bytes to status screen. >>> Added hard coded (for now) macros. >>> Node number auto filled in >>> Send enabled after registration >>> Hangup enabled while a call is in progress >>> PTT is enabled while call is in progress >>> Headphone jack detect now functional >>> Press and hold BS to clear dialer >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> ,,, >>> (o o) >>> -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ >>> --- N4IRS was Here --- >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From telesistant at hotmail.com Mon Oct 5 03:00:00 2015 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 20:00:00 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released Message-ID: A new official Allstar Link Distribution is now available. It is called "DIAL" (Debian Install (for) Allstar Link). It is based on 'Debian Jessie', and supports a number of modern motherboards and other hardware configurations, of which the "Old Standard" (ACID) distro sadly fell short. It runs a VERY modern 3.X Linux kernel and DAHDI (as opposed to Zaptel, as was in the ACID distro). 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A ntennas P oorly P laced L acks E ngineering The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s?. *"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work done."* On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 8:24 PM, Steve Agee wrote: > As Jim himself would say, "Thanks, Dudes!" > > N5ZUA > > On 10/4/2015 10:00 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > > A new official Allstar Link Distribution is now available. > Please express your gratitude to them for making this possible. > Jim, WB6NIL > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. 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Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > A new official Allstar Link Distribution is now available. > > It is called "DIAL" (Debian Install (for) Allstar Link). > > It is based on 'Debian Jessie', and supports a number of modern > motherboards > and other hardware configurations, of which the "Old Standard" (ACID) > distro > sadly fell short. > > It runs a VERY modern 3.X Linux kernel and DAHDI (as opposed to Zaptel, as > was > in the ACID distro). > > The ISO (installation) image may be downloaded at: > > > http://dl.allstarlink.org/dial/dial-allstar-netinstall.iso > > Download the image, "burn" it to a CD or USB stick, install it, let it do > its > "installation stuff" (it reboots once or twice), and then, finally log in > as > 'root' with the password 'debian'. 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URL: From n6gkj1 at gmail.com Mon Oct 5 04:59:45 2015 From: n6gkj1 at gmail.com (ronald simpson) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2015 21:59:45 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] First duplex repeater - question about duplexor/power amp In-Reply-To: References: <5a36b8457e9dd55b120668c041d2a055.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> <223153364.364243.1444000710384.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Seriously??? Come on guys you can do better than this.... Turn the PA down to a power level the duplexer can handle. Make up the losses with good quality Heliax and a good gain type antenna like maybe 4 folded dipoles phased together. Or buy the right duplexer... In any case a repeater setup is easy to get wrong and cause all kinds of grief. My advice is go to repeater-builders.com and read up on how to build a repeater and what to expect. Choose your components based on what you want to do with it. If it is just going to be a toy, then build it cheap and don't expect much when it does not perform. If it is to be a viable system then get partners and spend what you need to but... Look for deals Deals are out there... On Oct 4, 2015 4:49 PM, "Kirk Just Kirk" wrote: > Sounds like it's really a "Notchplexer".....OK for home use but thats > about it. Since you have very low power your going to lose most of it in > the filtering. Run 2 antennas and a single can on the RX... > > > >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* "mike at midnighteng.com" >> *To:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> *Sent:* Sunday, October 4, 2015 4:09 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] First duplex repeater - question about >> duplexor/power amp >> >> >> >> You can not do that. >> >> Even if you could, how you would get a rx sig back through the amp ? >> While it was working ? >> It's the reason for the duplexer. >> >> Think about it for a few.... >> FULL DUPLEX >> We all have those moments.... >> >> ...mike/kb8jnm >> >> > Is there any reason why the power amp cannot be placed between the >> > duplexor and antenna? My repeater will be 2 modular 1 watt radio >> modules, >> > a 20W capable 6 cavity duplexor and a Mirage power amp.If the amp is >> after >> > the duplexor then cool, if not then a more expensive duplexor will be >> > required... >> > TIA >> > ? 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GeorgeC W2DB 2360 (Limey-Linux) From sam.nabkey at gmail.com Mon Oct 5 08:56:01 2015 From: sam.nabkey at gmail.com (Sam Nabkey) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 04:56:01 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Android IAX Client for AllStar * UPDATED * In-Reply-To: <5611CD4B.8030304@msgstor.com> References: <097ad6f1-c132-4125-a645-a09f01909497@email.android.com> <5611CD4B.8030304@msgstor.com> Message-ID: I didn't try the headphone... 5.1.1 on a Verizon samsung s6. I'll try headphones today at work. On Oct 4, 2015 21:07, "Steve Zingman" wrote: > Ken, > Thanks for the report. We will look into it. > I seem to remember something like this a while ago. > I will try to reproduce the issue. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/04/2015 08:54 PM, Ken Boyle wrote: > >> So I have had an opportunity to try your app. Works well with allstar. I >> did notice 2 bugs so far. It takes me at least 3 attempts to use the exit >> button on the app before it actually exits. The second bug is after >> switching to another app, it greys out the hangup button even if it is >> still connected. Thanks for your work, I have been looking for something >> like this for a while. >> >> Ken >> KC2IDB >> >> >> On Oct 4, 2015 1:44 PM, Sam Nabkey wrote: >> >>> Okay.. I love the updates... I need now to ask how to get the audio to >>> come out from the speaker... I can hear it in the earpiece. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Steve Zingman >>> wrote: >>> >>>> We have released a new version of the Android IAX Client for AllStar. >>>> This is still a beta test version. Open to all. There will be bugs. >>>> Please report bugs and suggest features, changes. >>>> >>>> Work is continuing on audio routing to headphone jack and blue tooth. >>>> More changes to macros and account screen to come. >>>> >>>> Version 1.9 >>>> There are now 10 account slots. >>>> You can auto load the node number from the slot. >>>> Supports 16 digit keys >>>> Transmit audio is muted when PTT not asserted for use with VOX >>>> configurations. >>>> Added Codec, sample rate, RX and TX bytes to status screen. >>>> Added hard coded (for now) macros. >>>> Node number auto filled in >>>> Send enabled after registration >>>> Hangup enabled while a call is in progress >>>> PTT is enabled while call is in progress >>>> Headphone jack detect now functional >>>> Press and hold BS to clear dialer >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> ,,, >>>> (o o) >>>> -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ >>>> --- N4IRS was Here --- >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >>>> down to the bottom of the page. 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I am firing this in a VM machine today to check it.. cant wait ;-) Sent from my iPad > On Oct 4, 2015, at 11:00 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > > A new official Allstar Link Distribution is now available. > > It is called "DIAL" (Debian Install (for) Allstar Link). > > It is based on 'Debian Jessie', and supports a number of modern motherboards > and other hardware configurations, of which the "Old Standard" (ACID) distro > sadly fell short. > > It runs a VERY modern 3.X Linux kernel and DAHDI (as opposed to Zaptel, as was > in the ACID distro). > > The ISO (installation) image may be downloaded at: > > http://dl.allstarlink.org/dial/dial-allstar-netinstall.iso > > Download the image, "burn" it to a CD or USB stick, install it, let it do its > "installation stuff" (it reboots once or twice), and then, finally log in as > 'root' with the password 'debian'. You will be taken through a script with > a few questions, and then it will be ready to use. > > > This is a result of a great deal of diligent work by Steve Zingman, N4IRS and > Mike Zingman, N4IRR, without whom this would have not been possible. > > Please express your gratitude to them for making this possible. > > Jim, WB6NIL > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. From n3fe at repeater.net Mon Oct 5 11:43:50 2015 From: n3fe at repeater.net (Corey Dean) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 07:43:50 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> I have been running this for a few months now with no issues at all. Very stable and it uses much less memory. Thanks for all the hard work from both Steve n4irs and the dude for making all this possible! Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 5, 2015, at 7:35 AM, pete M wrote: > > A BIG thank you for this nice release. > > I am firing this in a VM machine today to check it.. cant wait ;-) > > Sent from my iPad > >> On Oct 4, 2015, at 11:00 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: >> >> A new official Allstar Link Distribution is now available. >> >> It is called "DIAL" (Debian Install (for) Allstar Link). >> >> It is based on 'Debian Jessie', and supports a number of modern motherboards >> and other hardware configurations, of which the "Old Standard" (ACID) distro >> sadly fell short. >> >> It runs a VERY modern 3.X Linux kernel and DAHDI (as opposed to Zaptel, as was >> in the ACID distro). >> >> The ISO (installation) image may be downloaded at: >> >> http://dl.allstarlink.org/dial/dial-allstar-netinstall.iso >> >> Download the image, "burn" it to a CD or USB stick, install it, let it do its >> "installation stuff" (it reboots once or twice), and then, finally log in as >> 'root' with the password 'debian'. You will be taken through a script with >> a few questions, and then it will be ready to use. >> >> >> This is a result of a great deal of diligent work by Steve Zingman, N4IRS and >> Mike Zingman, N4IRR, without whom this would have not been possible. >> >> Please express your gratitude to them for making this possible. >> >> Jim, WB6NIL >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From jrorke at cogeco.ca Mon Oct 5 12:29:52 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (Jon Rorke) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 08:29:52 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> Message-ID: <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> Is DIAL the official version based on Steves N4IRS' Bare Metal install polished?? If so, great. The last version of the Bare Metal install worked well for me. Sounds good! Will give it a shot. Like the USB install option!! Jon VA3RQ On 10/5/2015 7:43 AM, Corey Dean wrote: > I have been running this for a few months now with no issues at all. > Very stable and it uses much less memory. > > Thanks for all the hard work from both Steve n4irs and the dude for > making all this possible! > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Oct 5, 2015, at 7:35 AM, pete M > wrote: > >> A BIG thank you for this nice release. >> >> I am firing this in a VM machine today to check it.. cant wait ;-) >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On Oct 4, 2015, at 11:00 PM, Jim Duuuude > > wrote: >> >>> A new official Allstar Link Distribution is now available. >>> >>> It is called "DIAL" (Debian Install (for) Allstar Link). >>> >>> It is based on 'Debian Jessie', and supports a number of modern >>> motherboards >>> and other hardware configurations, of which the "Old Standard" >>> (ACID) distro >>> sadly fell short. >>> >>> It runs a VERY modern 3.X Linux kernel and DAHDI (as opposed to >>> Zaptel, as was >>> in the ACID distro). >>> >>> The ISO (installation) image may be downloaded at: >>> >>> http://dl.allstarlink.org/dial/dial-allstar-netinstall.iso >>> >>> Download the image, "burn" it to a CD or USB stick, install it, let >>> it do its >>> "installation stuff" (it reboots once or twice), and then, finally >>> log in as >>> 'root' with the password 'debian'. You will be taken through a >>> script with >>> a few questions, and then it will be ready to use. >>> >>> >>> This is a result of a great deal of diligent work by Steve Zingman, >>> N4IRS and >>> Mike Zingman, N4IRR, without whom this would have not been possible. >>> >>> Please express your gratitude to them for making this possible. >>> >>> Jim, WB6NIL >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >>> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >>> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>> confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Mon Oct 5 12:40:19 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 08:40:19 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> Message-ID: <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> Jon, It's version 1.0 with all that implies. It's better in some areas under the hood. The node setup scripts are now included along with more information to the user during install. root login via SSH is now allowed. SSH is listening on port 222. I still expect bugs and will squash them as quickly as possible. I also still want to hear from users with ideas. The same concepts used on the x86 will be applied to future platforms and SBC systems, some of them already in testing . 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/5/2015 8:29 AM, Jon Rorke wrote: > Is DIAL the official version based on Steves N4IRS' Bare Metal install > polished?? > > If so, great. The last version of the Bare Metal install worked well > for me. > > Sounds good! Will give it a shot. Like the USB install option!! > > Jon VA3RQ > > > On 10/5/2015 7:43 AM, Corey Dean wrote: >> I have been running this for a few months now with no issues at all. >> Very stable and it uses much less memory. >> >> Thanks for all the hard work from both Steve n4irs and the dude for >> making all this possible! >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Oct 5, 2015, at 7:35 AM, pete M > > wrote: >> >>> A BIG thank you for this nice release. >>> >>> I am firing this in a VM machine today to check it.. cant wait ;-) >>> >>> Sent from my iPad >>> >>> On Oct 4, 2015, at 11:00 PM, Jim Duuuude >>> wrote: >>> >>>> A new official Allstar Link Distribution is now available. >>>> >>>> It is called "DIAL" (Debian Install (for) Allstar Link). >>>> >>>> It is based on 'Debian Jessie', and supports a number of modern >>>> motherboards >>>> and other hardware configurations, of which the "Old Standard" >>>> (ACID) distro >>>> sadly fell short. >>>> >>>> It runs a VERY modern 3.X Linux kernel and DAHDI (as opposed to >>>> Zaptel, as was >>>> in the ACID distro). >>>> >>>> The ISO (installation) image may be downloaded at: >>>> >>>> http://dl.allstarlink.org/dial/dial-allstar-netinstall.iso >>>> >>>> Download the image, "burn" it to a CD or USB stick, install it, let >>>> it do its >>>> "installation stuff" (it reboots once or twice), and then, finally >>>> log in as >>>> 'root' with the password 'debian'. You will be taken through a >>>> script with >>>> a few questions, and then it will be ready to use. >>>> >>>> >>>> This is a result of a great deal of diligent work by Steve Zingman, >>>> N4IRS and >>>> Mike Zingman, N4IRR, without whom this would have not been possible. >>>> >>>> Please express your gratitude to them for making this possible. >>>> >>>> Jim, WB6NIL >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and >>>> press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>> confirmation. 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URL: From dnewmye at gojade.org Mon Oct 5 13:53:28 2015 From: dnewmye at gojade.org (Dave Newmyer) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 07:53:28 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <561280D8.2010109@gojade.org> Thanks for all of your efforts! Dave N --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From Bryan at bryanfields.net Mon Oct 5 18:56:44 2015 From: Bryan at bryanfields.net (Bryan Fields) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 14:56:44 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> On 10/5/15 8:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > It's version 1.0 with all that implies. It's better in some areas under the > hood. The node setup scripts are now included along with more information to > the user during install. root login via SSH is now allowed. Cool, Is the rolling your own still supported? most of the reason I rolled my own was to run on Debian in the first place. Also, root login supported :( that's just a bad idea. Thanks for the awesome work. I know I've asked about the progress being made, if any, to get app_rpt back into mainline asterisk in the past. Has anything been happening on this front? 73's -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net From kg7qin at arrl.net Mon Oct 5 19:44:48 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 12:44:48 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> Message-ID: <5612D330.1020601@arrl.net> Bryan, app_rpt.c and associated programs do not work with the newer versions of asterisk. The last release of asterisk that included app_rpt.c was 1.8.11.1, and while it compiles and loads, it is pretty outdated and doesn't work. Looking at the code (app_rpt.c and asterisk itself), and reading the forums that the asterisk developers post to, and considering that DAHDI needs to have some patches applied to it for it to work with app_rpt.c under asterisk, I can understand why Jim et all decided to fork the distro. -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/05/2015 11:56 AM, Bryan Fields wrote: > On 10/5/15 8:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> It's version 1.0 with all that implies. It's better in some areas under the >> hood. The node setup scripts are now included along with more information to >> the user during install. root login via SSH is now allowed. > Cool, Is the rolling your own still supported? most of the reason I rolled my > own was to run on Debian in the first place. > > Also, root login supported :( that's just a bad idea. > > Thanks for the awesome work. I know I've asked about the progress being made, > if any, to get app_rpt back into mainline asterisk in the past. Has anything > been happening on this front? > > 73's From szingman at msgstor.com Mon Oct 5 20:00:23 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 16:00:23 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> Message-ID: <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> Bryan, Yes, rolling you own is still supported. I will continue to provide scripts and patches to install AllStar Asterisk on Debian. My scripts and patches will remain at DIAL is a really a Debian netinstall that sets up to download and install asterisk on first boot. It makes a number of assumptions of how a bare metal machine should be configured and downloads the source to DAHDI and Asterisk (From the SVN) to build a functional node. The decision to support root login has it's pluses and minuses. To retain compatibility with ACID it is enabled by default. During the testing of the image I had quite a few people needing help to login and edit files using tools like WinSCP. As you well know, it's trivial to turn off and I may add a question to the node setup scripts to make it easy to swap. My plate is quite full right now with 1.0 of DIAL, A brand new Android IAX client and preparations to update the PiStar and other SBC Debian images to mirror DIAL. If someone wants to tackle getting current Asterisk working with app_rpt I'll provide whatever I can. I know in the past it has been said it is not possible . 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/05/2015 02:56 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: > On 10/5/15 8:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> It's version 1.0 with all that implies. It's better in some areas under the >> hood. The node setup scripts are now included along with more information to >> the user during install. root login via SSH is now allowed. > Cool, Is the rolling your own still supported? most of the reason I rolled my > own was to run on Debian in the first place. > > Also, root login supported :( that's just a bad idea. > > Thanks for the awesome work. I know I've asked about the progress being made, > if any, to get app_rpt back into mainline asterisk in the past. Has anything > been happening on this front? > > 73's -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From kg7qin at arrl.net Mon Oct 5 20:07:03 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 13:07:03 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <5612D867.8040906@arrl.net> Steve, I didn't want to say anything (since I haven't had a chance to call Jim yet), but since people are asking-- I've already started the port of the latest app_rpt.c (0.325) from the repository to asterisk 1.8-currenr (1.8.32.3), which is why I made the comment earlier. So far, having hacked back in some code that was removed from asterisk, I've been able to get app_rpt.c to answer, send telemetry, etc. What it doesn't do, and I haven't worked on this in several days, is be able to "dial" other systems and connect people once someone has connected to it. The program times out before detecting that the other end has responded and reports a connection failure. I've narrowed down the code that does the connection, processes the call and reports the failure. I have some ideas on what is causing it, but won't be able to look until a few more days. -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/05/2015 01:00 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: > Bryan, > Yes, rolling you own is still supported. I will continue to provide > scripts and patches to install AllStar Asterisk on Debian. My scripts > and patches will remain at > > DIAL is a really a Debian netinstall that sets up to download and > install asterisk on first boot. It makes a number of assumptions of > how a bare metal machine should be configured and downloads the source > to DAHDI and Asterisk (From the SVN) to build a functional node. > > The decision to support root login has it's pluses and minuses. To > retain compatibility with ACID it is enabled by default. During the > testing of the image I had quite a few people needing help to login > and edit files using tools like WinSCP. As you well know, it's trivial > to turn off and I may add a question to the node setup scripts to make > it easy to swap. > > My plate is quite full right now with 1.0 of DIAL, A brand new Android > IAX client and preparations to update the PiStar and other SBC Debian > images to mirror DIAL. > If someone wants to tackle getting current Asterisk working with > app_rpt I'll provide whatever I can. I know in the past it has been > said it is not possible . > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/05/2015 02:56 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: >> On 10/5/15 8:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> It's version 1.0 with all that implies. It's better in some areas >>> under the >>> hood. The node setup scripts are now included along with more >>> information to >>> the user during install. root login via SSH is now allowed. >> Cool, Is the rolling your own still supported? most of the reason I >> rolled my >> own was to run on Debian in the first place. >> >> Also, root login supported :( that's just a bad idea. >> >> Thanks for the awesome work. I know I've asked about the progress >> being made, >> if any, to get app_rpt back into mainline asterisk in the past. Has >> anything >> been happening on this front? >> >> 73's > From szingman at msgstor.com Mon Oct 5 20:10:23 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 16:10:23 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] app_rpt and "current" Asterisk In-Reply-To: <5612D330.1020601@arrl.net> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> <5612D330.1020601@arrl.net> Message-ID: <5612D92F.3090109@msgstor.com> I agree with Stacy here. I use asterisk only as a platform for app rpt. I have not felt the need to use features in later versions for a repeater controller remote base or ROIP endpoint. I'm sure others will disagree, I only speak for myself. If there are security issues that need to be addressed, we need to find them and squash them if they cause a real concern. I have to go for the joke here, put a fork in it it's done. ;) 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/05/2015 03:44 PM, Stacy wrote: > Bryan, > app_rpt.c and associated programs do not work with the newer versions of > asterisk. The last release of asterisk that included app_rpt.c was > 1.8.11.1, and while it compiles and loads, it is pretty outdated and > doesn't work. > > Looking at the code (app_rpt.c and asterisk itself), and reading the > forums that the asterisk developers post to, and considering that DAHDI > needs to have some patches applied to it for it to work with app_rpt.c > under asterisk, I can understand why Jim et all decided to fork the distro. > > -Stacy > KG7QIN > > > On 10/05/2015 11:56 AM, Bryan Fields wrote: >> On 10/5/15 8:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> It's version 1.0 with all that implies. It's better in some areas under the >>> hood. The node setup scripts are now included along with more information to >>> the user during install. root login via SSH is now allowed. >> Cool, Is the rolling your own still supported? most of the reason I rolled my >> own was to run on Debian in the first place. >> >> Also, root login supported :( that's just a bad idea. >> >> Thanks for the awesome work. I know I've asked about the progress being made, >> if any, to get app_rpt back into mainline asterisk in the past. Has anything >> been happening on this front? >> >> 73's > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From tisawyer at gmail.com Mon Oct 5 20:29:16 2015 From: tisawyer at gmail.com (Tim Sawyer) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 13:29:16 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] app_rpt and "current" Asterisk In-Reply-To: <5612D92F.3090109@msgstor.com> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> <5612D330.1020601@arrl.net> <5612D92F.3090109@msgstor.com> Message-ID: I would like to see new versions of Asterisk supported for one reason... webRTC. That would allow us to replace the crappy Java Webtransceiver with modern web apps, built into Allmon for example. On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: > I agree with Stacy here. I use asterisk only as a platform for app rpt. > I have not felt the need to use features in later versions for a repeater > controller remote base or ROIP endpoint. I'm sure others will disagree, I > only speak for myself. > If there are security issues that need to be addressed, we need to find > them and squash them if they cause a real concern. > > I have to go for the joke here, put a fork in it it's done. ;) > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > > On 10/05/2015 03:44 PM, Stacy wrote: > >> Bryan, >> app_rpt.c and associated programs do not work with the newer versions of >> asterisk. The last release of asterisk that included app_rpt.c was >> 1.8.11.1, and while it compiles and loads, it is pretty outdated and >> doesn't work. >> >> Looking at the code (app_rpt.c and asterisk itself), and reading the >> forums that the asterisk developers post to, and considering that DAHDI >> needs to have some patches applied to it for it to work with app_rpt.c >> under asterisk, I can understand why Jim et all decided to fork the >> distro. >> >> -Stacy >> KG7QIN >> >> >> On 10/05/2015 11:56 AM, Bryan Fields wrote: >> >>> On 10/5/15 8:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> >>>> It's version 1.0 with all that implies. It's better in some areas under >>>> the >>>> hood. The node setup scripts are now included along with more >>>> information to >>>> the user during install. root login via SSH is now allowed. >>>> >>> Cool, Is the rolling your own still supported? most of the reason I >>> rolled my >>> own was to run on Debian in the first place. >>> >>> Also, root login supported :( that's just a bad idea. >>> >>> Thanks for the awesome work. I know I've asked about the progress being >>> made, >>> if any, to get app_rpt back into mainline asterisk in the past. Has >>> anything >>> been happening on this front? >>> >>> 73's >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the >> "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to >> the list detailing the problem. >> > > -- > "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." > 1st Law of Logic > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root via su, sudo, etc. - Dave -- David Andrzejewski - KD8TWG Assistant Emergency Coordinator - Geauga County, Ohio Technical Specialist - Ohio Section ARRL - The National Association for Amateur Radio? david at kd8twg.net http://qrz.com/db/kd8twg From szingman at msgstor.com Mon Oct 5 21:24:51 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 17:24:51 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <5612D867.8040906@arrl.net> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> <5612D867.8040906@arrl.net> Message-ID: <5612EAA3.90405@msgstor.com> Dave, Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. I agree is common practice to not allow it. Now the question is why? As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >/root login via SSH is now allowed / > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root > via su, sudo, etc. > - Dave -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From donegan at donegan.org Mon Oct 5 21:39:53 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 21:39:53 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <5612EAA3.90405@msgstor.com> References: <5612EAA3.90405@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <139568447.940456.1444081193966.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this whole thing is moot... And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to have an opinion on this topic :-) ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Dave, Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. I agree is common practice to not allow it. Now the question is why? As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > root login via SSH is now allowed > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root > via su, sudo, etc. > - Dave -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Mon Oct 5 21:49:24 2015 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 17:49:24 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <139568447.940456.1444081193966.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <5612EAA3.90405@msgstor.com> <139568447.940456.1444081193966.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1AF3C1DA-F16A-452C-A8A1-9EAA8BB6ADCA@bdboyle.com> Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. > On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan wrote: > > Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. > > In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. > > Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this whole thing is moot... > > And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) > > The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... > > And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to have an opinion on this topic :-) > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > From: Steve Zingman > To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM > Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) > > Dave, > Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. > On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. > I agree is common practice to not allow it. > Now the question is why? > > As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! > > On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > > root login via SSH is now allowed > > > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root > > via su, sudo, etc. > > > - Dave > > > > -- > "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." > 1st Law of Logic > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From donegan at donegan.org Mon Oct 5 21:57:23 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 21:57:23 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <1AF3C1DA-F16A-452C-A8A1-9EAA8BB6ADCA@bdboyle.com> References: <1AF3C1DA-F16A-452C-A8A1-9EAA8BB6ADCA@bdboyle.com> Message-ID: <1561423323.959800.1444082243466.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Bryan D. Boyle To: Steven Donegan Cc: Steve Zingman ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;).? my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. ?Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) --BryanSent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan wrote: Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this whole thing is moot... And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to have an opinion on this topic :-) ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Dave, Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. I agree is common practice to not allow it. Now the question is why? As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > root login via SSH is now allowed > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root > via su, sudo, etc. > - Dave -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From Bryan at bryanfields.net Mon Oct 5 22:17:55 2015 From: Bryan at bryanfields.net (Bryan Fields) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 18:17:55 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <5612E411.3030905@davidandrzejewski.com> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612E411.3030905@davidandrzejewski.com> Message-ID: <5612F713.1060902@bryanfields.net> On 10/5/15 4:56 PM, David Andrzejewski wrote: > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root > via su, sudo, etc. meh, it's more of a local policy thing. I'd prefer it's not enabled by default, but there are some reasons I could see for enabling it. -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wa4zlw at backwoodswireless.net Mon Oct 5 22:43:30 2015 From: wa4zlw at backwoodswireless.net (Leon Zetekoff) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 18:43:30 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <5612F713.1060902@bryanfields.net> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612E411.3030905@davidandrzejewski.com> <5612F713.1060902@bryanfields.net> Message-ID: <5612FD12.3040606@backwoodswireless.net> If I can throw in my $0.02 from someone who has worked at a service provider doing managed services (routers and firewalls) you want to heed NerdUno (Ward Mundy's) words to never expose Asterisk to the internet, and especially since this is old ASterisk. You want some sort of firewall appliance in front of it. I personally prefer VPN tunnels coming back in but you can get crafty and do port forwards with unknown ports to like 22 and 80 but there's always that risk of someone catching on. Tunnels are the safest way to get back inside. You only want to expose only the ports specifically necessary to do the job. 73 leon wa4zlw On 10/5/2015 6:17 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: > On 10/5/15 4:56 PM, David AIf I can throw inndrzejewski wrote: >> This is a bad idea. Root should*never* be allowed to login to a system >> remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >> via su, sudo, etc. > meh, it's more of a local policy thing. I'd prefer it's not enabled > by default, but there are some reasons I could see for enabling it. > > -- > Bryan Fields > > 727-409-1194 - Voice > 727-214-2508 - Fax > http://bryanfields.net > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From david at davidandrzejewski.com Mon Oct 5 22:50:08 2015 From: david at davidandrzejewski.com (David Andrzejewski) Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2015 18:50:08 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <1561423323.959800.1444082243466.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1AF3C1DA-F16A-452C-A8A1-9EAA8BB6ADCA@bdboyle.com> <1561423323.959800.1444082243466.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <5612FEA0.4090302@davidandrzejewski.com> Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only certificates. I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow certificates. Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to be secure enough. Steven Donegan wrote: > Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Bryan D. Boyle > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Cc:* Steve Zingman ; > "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution > Released (DIAL) > > Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from > the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the > jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). > > my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. > Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) > > -- > Bryan > Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of > this message. > > > > > > On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan > wrote: > >> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get >> full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best >> practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian >> user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. >> Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. >> >> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely >> lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. >> And that means someone is out there doing support to get things >> resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for >> many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't >> appreciably make the system more secure. >> >> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this >> whole thing is moot... >> >> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on >> non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >> >> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then >> do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such >> that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to >> system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can >> be beaten but it is a bit harder... >> >> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to >> have an opinion on this topic :-) >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Steve Zingman > > >> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org " >> > >> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released >> (DIAL) >> >> Dave, >> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >> Now the question is why? >> >> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >> >> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> >/ root login via SSH is now allowed >> / >> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >> > via su, sudo, etc. >> >> > - Dave >> >> >> >> -- >> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >> 1st Law of Logic >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a >> message to the list detailing the problem. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. 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URL: From donegan at donegan.org Mon Oct 5 22:55:29 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 22:55:29 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <5612FEA0.4090302@davidandrzejewski.com> References: <5612FEA0.4090302@davidandrzejewski.com> Message-ID: <1932068682.965209.1444085729364.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc releases - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone would want that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: David Andrzejewski To: Steven Donegan Cc: Bryan D. Boyle ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only certificates.? I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow certificates.? Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to be secure enough. Steven Donegan wrote: Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Bryan D. Boyle To: Steven Donegan Cc: Steve Zingman ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;).? my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. ?Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) --BryanSent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan wrote: Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this whole thing is moot... And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to have an opinion on this topic :-) ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Dave, Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. I agree is common practice to not allow it. Now the question is why? As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > root login via SSH is now allowed > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root > via su, sudo, etc. > - Dave -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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On 10/05/2015 06:55 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: > BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate > certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc releases > - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone would want > that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* David Andrzejewski > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Cc:* Bryan D. Boyle ; > "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution > Released (DIAL) > > Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only > certificates. I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow > certificates. Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to be > secure enough. > > Steven Donegan wrote: >> >> >> Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Bryan D. Boyle >> *To:* Steven Donegan >> *Cc:* Steve Zingman >> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> >> >> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >> Released (DIAL) >> >> Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from >> the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the >> jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). >> >> my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. >> Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) >> >> -- >> Bryan >> Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of >> this message. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan > > wrote: >> >>> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get >>> full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best >>> practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian >>> user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. >>> Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. >>> >>> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely >>> lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. >>> And that means someone is out there doing support to get things >>> resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary >>> for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't >>> appreciably make the system more secure. >>> >>> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this >>> whole thing is moot... >>> >>> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >>> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on >>> non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >>> >>> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible >>> then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system >>> such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh >>> to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still >>> can be beaten but it is a bit harder... >>> >>> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to >>> have an opinion on this topic :-) >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Steve Zingman >> > >>> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org " >>> > >>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >>> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>> Released (DIAL) >>> >>> Dave, >>> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >>> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >>> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >>> Now the question is why? >>> >>> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >>> >>> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> >/root login via SSH is now allowed / >>> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>> > via su, sudo, etc. >>> >>> > - Dave >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >>> 1st Law of Logic >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >>> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >>> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>> confirmation. 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URL: From donegan at donegan.org Mon Oct 5 23:15:03 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 23:15:03 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <5613021B.9000709@msgstor.com> References: <5613021B.9000709@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <205402639.995253.1444086903450.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Let me spin up one of the DIAL setups - may take me a day - then see what is enabled by default and hardening will be 'easy' (no processes/ports active not absolutely required). Adding the CA stuff will be easy as well if desired. Whatever the overall direction is I can do security stuff :-) ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan ; David Andrzejewski Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 4:04 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Sure, I think a hardening script might be in order (and optional). On 10/05/2015 06:55 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc releases - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone would want that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: David Andrzejewski To: Steven Donegan Cc: Bryan D. Boyle ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only certificates.? I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow certificates.? Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to be secure enough. Steven Donegan wrote: Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Bryan D. Boyle To: Steven Donegan Cc: Steve Zingman ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;).? my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. ?Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan wrote: Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this whole thing is moot... And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to have an opinion on this topic :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Dave, Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. I agree is common practice to not allow it. Now the question is why? As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > root login via SSH is now allowed > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root > via su, sudo, etc. > - Dave -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From jrorke at cogeco.ca Mon Oct 5 23:02:15 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (REDBUTTON_CTRL) Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2015 19:02:15 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <5613021B.9000709@msgstor.com> References: <5612FEA0.4090302@davidandrzejewski.com> <1932068682.965209.1444085729364.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <5613021B.9000709@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <56130177.2050701@cogeco.ca> Lets remember the root access is only enabled by default, and when you have you node configured then disable root access. Other roip/voip systems recommend this. I agree its a good idea to not expose the servers to the throbbing viruses waiting to attack us out side our routers. But lets not make it so locked down that us non-linux gurus cant get in. And if you do, please make a howto for us leser types so we can continue to enjoy or Allstar nodes! Thanks for the efforts! Jon VA3RQ On 10/5/2015 7:04 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: > Sure, > I think a hardening script might be in order (and optional). > > On 10/05/2015 06:55 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: >> BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate >> certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc releases >> - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone would want >> that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* David Andrzejewski >> *To:* Steven Donegan >> *Cc:* Bryan D. Boyle ; >> "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >> Released (DIAL) >> >> Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only >> certificates. I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow >> certificates. Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to be >> secure enough. >> >> Steven Donegan wrote: >>> >>> >>> Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Bryan D. Boyle >>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>> *Cc:* Steve Zingman >>> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>> >>> >>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>> Released (DIAL) >>> >>> Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from >>> the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the >>> jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). >>> >>> my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. >>> Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) >>> >>> -- >>> Bryan >>> Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of >>> this message. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan wrote: >>> >>>> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to >>>> get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best >>>> practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian >>>> user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. >>>> Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. >>>> >>>> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to >>>> completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed >>>> appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to >>>> get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is >>>> necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really >>>> doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. >>>> >>>> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this >>>> whole thing is moot... >>>> >>>> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >>>> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on >>>> non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >>>> >>>> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible >>>> then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system >>>> such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh >>>> to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still >>>> can be beaten but it is a bit harder... >>>> >>>> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to >>>> have an opinion on this topic :-) >>>> Steven Donegan >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>> www.sscc.us >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> *From:* Steve Zingman >>>> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >>>> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>>> Released (DIAL) >>>> >>>> Dave, >>>> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >>>> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >>>> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >>>> Now the question is why? >>>> >>>> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >>>> >>>> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>>> >/ root login via SSH is now allowed >>>> / >>>> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>>> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>> > via su, sudo, etc. >>>> >>>> > - Dave >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >>>> 1st Law of Logic >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and >>>> press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>> confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Mon Oct 5 23:38:28 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 19:38:28 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Node security In-Reply-To: <205402639.995253.1444086903450.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <5613021B.9000709@msgstor.com> <205402639.995253.1444086903450.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <561309F4.5010708@msgstor.com> As of right now it's listening to 222 and 5038 on 127.0.0.1 TCP and 4569 on UDP. That's all. On 10/05/2015 07:15 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: > Let me spin up one of the DIAL setups - may take me a day - then see > what is enabled by default and hardening will be 'easy' (no > processes/ports active not absolutely required). Adding the CA stuff > will be easy as well if desired. Whatever the overall direction is I > can do security stuff :-) > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Steve Zingman > *To:* Steven Donegan ; David Andrzejewski > > *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 4:04 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution > Released (DIAL) > > Sure, > I think a hardening script might be in order (and optional). > > > > On 10/05/2015 06:55 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: >> BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate >> certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc releases >> - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone would want >> that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* David Andrzejewski >> >> *To:* Steven Donegan >> *Cc:* Bryan D. Boyle >> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> >> >> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >> Released (DIAL) >> >> Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only >> certificates. I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow >> certificates. Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to be >> secure enough. >> >> Steven Donegan wrote: >>> >>> >>> Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Bryan D. Boyle >>> >>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>> *Cc:* Steve Zingman >>> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>> >>> >>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>> Released (DIAL) >>> >>> Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from >>> the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the >>> jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). >>> >>> my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. >>> Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) >>> >>> -- >>> Bryan >>> Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of >>> this message. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan >> > wrote: >>> >>>> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to >>>> get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best >>>> practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian >>>> user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. >>>> Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. >>>> >>>> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to >>>> completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed >>>> appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to >>>> get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is >>>> necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really >>>> doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. >>>> >>>> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this >>>> whole thing is moot... >>>> >>>> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >>>> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on >>>> non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >>>> >>>> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible >>>> then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system >>>> such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh >>>> to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still >>>> can be beaten but it is a bit harder... >>>> >>>> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to >>>> have an opinion on this topic :-) >>>> Steven Donegan >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>> www.sscc.us >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> *From:* Steve Zingman >>> > >>>> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> " >>> > >>>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >>>> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>>> Released (DIAL) >>>> >>>> Dave, >>>> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >>>> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >>>> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >>>> Now the question is why? >>>> >>>> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >>>> >>>> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>>> >/root login via SSH is now allowed / >>>> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>>> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>> > via su, sudo, etc. >>>> >>>> > - Dave >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >>>> 1st Law of Logic >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and >>>> press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>> confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Mon Oct 5 23:40:54 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 19:40:54 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <5612FD12.3040606@backwoodswireless.net> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612E411.3030905@davidandrzejewski.com> <5612F713.1060902@bryanfields.net> <5612FD12.3040606@backwoodswireless.net> Message-ID: <56130A86.6020009@msgstor.com> Leon, I've heard this before about old Asterisk. Any notes you can point to detailing security issues in 1.4? 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/05/2015 06:43 PM, Leon Zetekoff wrote: > If I can throw in my $0.02 > > from someone who has worked at a service provider doing managed > services (routers and firewalls) you want to heed NerdUno (Ward > Mundy's) words to never expose Asterisk to the internet, and > especially since this is old ASterisk. You want some sort of firewall > appliance in front of it. > > I personally prefer VPN tunnels coming back in but you can get crafty > and do port forwards with unknown ports to like 22 and 80 but there's > always that risk of someone catching on. Tunnels are the safest way to > get back inside. You only want to expose only the ports specifically > necessary to do the job. > > 73 leon wa4zlw > > On 10/5/2015 6:17 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: >> On 10/5/15 4:56 PM, David AIf I can throw inndrzejewski wrote: >>> This is a bad idea. Root should*never* be allowed to login to a system >>> remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>> via su, sudo, etc. >> meh, it's more of a local policy thing. I'd prefer it's not enabled >> by default, but there are some reasons I could see for enabling it. >> >> -- >> Bryan Fields >> >> 727-409-1194 - Voice >> 727-214-2508 - Fax >> http://bryanfields.net >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From donegan at donegan.org Mon Oct 5 23:43:29 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 23:43:29 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Node security In-Reply-To: <561309F4.5010708@msgstor.com> References: <561309F4.5010708@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <546400889.1016431.1444088609441.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> 5038 is asterisk management port - I would suggest for hardening that 222 (whatever port is selected for ssh) and 4569 be firewalled tightly and 5038 kept totally local. But this is all food for further discussion :-) Not having a currently running Debian system handy - does it use iptables or firewalld? I have set up both in a scripted fashion before. ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 4:38 PM Subject: Node security As of right now it's listening to 222 and 5038 on 127.0.0.1 TCP and 4569 on UDP. That's all. On 10/05/2015 07:15 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: Let me spin up one of the DIAL setups - may take me a day - then see what is enabled by default and hardening will be 'easy' (no processes/ports active not absolutely required). Adding the CA stuff will be easy as well if desired. Whatever the overall direction is I can do security stuff :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan ; David Andrzejewski Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 4:04 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Sure, I think a hardening script might be in order (and optional). On 10/05/2015 06:55 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc releases - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone would want that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: David Andrzejewski To: Steven Donegan Cc: Bryan D. Boyle ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only certificates.? I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow certificates.? Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to be secure enough. Steven Donegan wrote: Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Bryan D. Boyle To: Steven Donegan Cc: Steve Zingman ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;).? my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. ?Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan wrote: Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this whole thing is moot... And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to have an opinion on this topic :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Dave, Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. I agree is common practice to not allow it. Now the question is why? As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > root login via SSH is now allowed > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root > via su, sudo, etc. > - Dave -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Mon Oct 5 23:49:39 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 19:49:39 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Node security In-Reply-To: <546400889.1016431.1444088609441.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <561309F4.5010708@msgstor.com> <546400889.1016431.1444088609441.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <56130C93.8030609@msgstor.com> 5038 is used by Allmon to display a HTML base management console. It's not bad and can be installed locally. Since it's only listening to local host by default I'm OK with it. If you are going to firewall IAX (4569) you are going to need to read the allstar node list to create allow rules. Debian uses iptables. I use Shorewall as a front end to make it more user friendly. On 10/05/2015 07:43 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: > 5038 is asterisk management port - I would suggest for hardening that > 222 (whatever port is selected for ssh) and 4569 be firewalled tightly > and 5038 kept totally local. But this is all food for further > discussion :-) > > Not having a currently running Debian system handy - does it use > iptables or firewalld? I have set up both in a scripted fashion before. > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Steve Zingman > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 4:38 PM > *Subject:* Node security > > As of right now it's listening to 222 and 5038 on 127.0.0.1 TCP > and 4569 on UDP. > > That's all. > > > > On 10/05/2015 07:15 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: >> Let me spin up one of the DIAL setups - may take me a day - then see >> what is enabled by default and hardening will be 'easy' (no >> processes/ports active not absolutely required). Adding the CA stuff >> will be easy as well if desired. Whatever the overall direction is I >> can do security stuff :-) >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Steve Zingman >> >> *To:* Steven Donegan ; David Andrzejewski >> >> *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> >> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 4:04 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >> Released (DIAL) >> >> Sure, >> I think a hardening script might be in order (and optional). >> >> >> >> On 10/05/2015 06:55 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: >>> BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate >>> certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc >>> releases - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone >>> would want that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* David Andrzejewski >>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>> *Cc:* Bryan D. Boyle ; >>> "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>> Released (DIAL) >>> >>> Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only >>> certificates. I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow >>> certificates. Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to >>> be secure enough. >>> >>> Steven Donegan wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) >>>> Steven Donegan >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>> www.sscc.us >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> *From:* Bryan D. Boyle >>>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>>> *Cc:* Steve Zingman ; >>>> "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM >>>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>>> Released (DIAL) >>>> >>>> Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from >>>> the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the >>>> jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). >>>> >>>> my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. >>>> Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bryan >>>> Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of >>>> this message. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan wrote: >>>> >>>>> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to >>>>> get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best >>>>> practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on >>>>> Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever >>>>> they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a >>>>> serious one. >>>>> >>>>> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to >>>>> completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed >>>>> appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to >>>>> get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is >>>>> necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really >>>>> doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. >>>>> >>>>> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and >>>>> this whole thing is moot... >>>>> >>>>> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >>>>> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on >>>>> non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >>>>> >>>>> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible >>>>> then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system >>>>> such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then >>>>> ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. >>>>> Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... >>>>> >>>>> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed >>>>> to have an opinion on this topic :-) >>>>> Steven Donegan >>>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>>> www.sscc.us >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> *From:* Steve Zingman >>>>> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>>>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >>>>> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>>>> Released (DIAL) >>>>> >>>>> Dave, >>>>> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >>>>> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >>>>> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >>>>> Now the question is why? >>>>> >>>>> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >>>>> >>>>> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>>>> >/root login via SSH is now allowed / >>>>> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>>>> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>>> > via su, sudo, etc. >>>>> >>>>> > - Dave >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >>>>> 1st Law of Logic >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address >>>>> and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>>> confirmation. 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If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a >>>>> message to the list detailing the problem. >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. >> >> -- >> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >> 1st Law of Logic >> >> > > -- > "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." > 1st Law of Logic > > -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wa4zlw at arrl.net Tue Oct 6 00:10:28 2015 From: wa4zlw at arrl.net (=?utf-8?B?TGVvbiBaZXRla29mZg==?=) Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2015 20:10:28 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] =?utf-8?q?New_Official_Allstar_Distribution_Relea?= =?utf-8?q?sed?= Message-ID: <20151006001028.0973D68C058@homiemail-a42.g.dreamhost.com> Hi Steve... Not specifically. Check nerd vittles.com excellent resource. What's the big deal about getting into current codebase? Leon Sent from my Sprint Phone. ----- Reply message ----- From: "Steve Zingman" To: "Leon Zetekoff" , Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released Date: Mon, Oct 5, 2015 7:40 PM Leon, I've heard this before about old Asterisk. Any notes you can point to detailing security issues in 1.4? 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/05/2015 06:43 PM, Leon Zetekoff wrote: If I can throw in my $0.02 from someone who has worked at a service provider doing managed services (routers and firewalls) you want to heed NerdUno (Ward Mundy's) words to never expose Asterisk to the internet, and especially since this is old ASterisk. You want some sort of firewall appliance in front of it. I personally prefer VPN tunnels coming back in but you can get crafty and do port forwards with unknown ports to like 22 and 80 but there's always that risk of someone catching on. Tunnels are the safest way to get back inside. You only want to expose only the ports specifically necessary to do the job. 73 leon wa4zlw On 10/5/2015 6:17 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: On 10/5/15 4:56 PM, David AIf I can throw inndrzejewski wrote: This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root via su, sudo, etc. meh, it's more of a local policy thing.? I'd prefer it's not enabled by default, but there are some reasons I could see for enabling it. -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Tue Oct 6 02:06:29 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 19:06:29 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <1561423323.959800.1444082243466.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1AF3C1DA-F16A-452C-A8A1-9EAA8BB6ADCA@bdboyle.com> <1561423323.959800.1444082243466.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <56132CA5.4060104@arrl.net> Certificates, two-factor authentication and something like ssh-guard set to block on the first three attempts with a really really long block threshold. Stacy KG7QIN On 10/05/2015 02:57 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: > Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Bryan D. Boyle > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Cc:* Steve Zingman ; > "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution > Released (DIAL) > > Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from > the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the > jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). > > my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. > Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) > > -- > Bryan > Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of > this message. > > > > > > On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan > wrote: > >> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get >> full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best >> practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian >> user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. >> Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. >> >> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely >> lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. >> And that means someone is out there doing support to get things >> resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for >> many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't >> appreciably make the system more secure. >> >> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this >> whole thing is moot... >> >> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on >> non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >> >> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then >> do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such >> that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to >> system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can >> be beaten but it is a bit harder... >> >> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to >> have an opinion on this topic :-) >> >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Steve Zingman > > >> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org " >> > >> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released >> (DIAL) >> >> Dave, >> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >> Now the question is why? >> >> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >> >> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> >/root login via SSH is now allowed / >> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >> > via su, sudo, etc. >> >> > - Dave >> >> >> >> -- >> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >> 1st Law of Logic >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. 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Any notes you can point to > detailing security issues in 1.4? > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/05/2015 06:43 PM, Leon Zetekoff wrote: >> If I can throw in my $0.02 >> >> from someone who has worked at a service provider doing managed >> services (routers and firewalls) you want to heed NerdUno (Ward >> Mundy's) words to never expose Asterisk to the internet, and >> especially since this is old ASterisk. You want some sort of firewall >> appliance in front of it. >> >> I personally prefer VPN tunnels coming back in but you can get crafty >> and do port forwards with unknown ports to like 22 and 80 but there's >> always that risk of someone catching on. Tunnels are the safest way >> to get back inside. You only want to expose only the ports >> specifically necessary to do the job. >> >> 73 leon wa4zlw >> >> On 10/5/2015 6:17 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: >>> On 10/5/15 4:56 PM, David AIf I can throw inndrzejewski wrote: >>>> This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>>> remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>> via su, sudo, etc. >>> meh, it's more of a local policy thing. I'd prefer it's not enabled >>> by default, but there are some reasons I could see for enabling it. >>> >>> -- >>> Bryan Fields >>> >>> 727-409-1194 - Voice >>> 727-214-2508 - Fax >>> http://bryanfields.net >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Tue Oct 6 02:11:18 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 19:11:18 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <56132D40.7050205@arrl.net> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612E411.3030905@davidandrzejewski.com> <5612F713.1060902@bryanfields.net> <5612FD12.3040606@backwoodswireless.net> <56130A86.6020009@msgstor.com> <56132D40.7050205@arrl.net> Message-ID: <56132DC6.8060502@arrl.net> For IAX2: http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/security/AST-2009-006.pdf "IAX2 Call Number Resource Exhaustion" There are others. This particular advisory is on the LAST page as the LAST one. :) -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/05/2015 07:09 PM, Stacy wrote: > Take a look at the Digium website. The advisories are there. > > IAX2 has one (if I remember correctly it eats up all the channel's > resources causing a denial of service). > > http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/security-advisories > > -Stacy > KG7QIN > > On 10/05/2015 04:40 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> Leon, >> I've heard this before about old Asterisk. Any notes you can point to >> detailing security issues in 1.4? >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> On 10/05/2015 06:43 PM, Leon Zetekoff wrote: >>> If I can throw in my $0.02 >>> >>> from someone who has worked at a service provider doing managed >>> services (routers and firewalls) you want to heed NerdUno (Ward >>> Mundy's) words to never expose Asterisk to the internet, and >>> especially since this is old ASterisk. You want some sort of >>> firewall appliance in front of it. >>> >>> I personally prefer VPN tunnels coming back in but you can get >>> crafty and do port forwards with unknown ports to like 22 and 80 but >>> there's always that risk of someone catching on. Tunnels are the >>> safest way to get back inside. You only want to expose only the >>> ports specifically necessary to do the job. >>> >>> 73 leon wa4zlw >>> >>> On 10/5/2015 6:17 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: >>>> On 10/5/15 4:56 PM, David AIf I can throw inndrzejewski wrote: >>>>> This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>>>> remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>>> via su, sudo, etc. >>>> meh, it's more of a local policy thing. I'd prefer it's not >>>> enabled by default, but there are some reasons I could see for >>>> enabling it. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bryan Fields >>>> >>>> 727-409-1194 - Voice >>>> 727-214-2508 - Fax >>>> http://bryanfields.net >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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The advisories are there. > > IAX2 has one (if I remember correctly it eats up all the channel's > resources causing a denial of service). > > http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/security-advisories > > -Stacy > KG7QIN > > On 10/05/2015 04:40 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> Leon, >> I've heard this before about old Asterisk. Any notes you can point to >> detailing security issues in 1.4? >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> On 10/05/2015 06:43 PM, Leon Zetekoff wrote: >>> If I can throw in my $0.02 >>> >>> from someone who has worked at a service provider doing managed >>> services (routers and firewalls) you want to heed NerdUno (Ward >>> Mundy's) words to never expose Asterisk to the internet, and >>> especially since this is old ASterisk. You want some sort of >>> firewall appliance in front of it. >>> >>> I personally prefer VPN tunnels coming back in but you can get >>> crafty and do port forwards with unknown ports to like 22 and 80 but >>> there's always that risk of someone catching on. Tunnels are the >>> safest way to get back inside. You only want to expose only the >>> ports specifically necessary to do the job. >>> >>> 73 leon wa4zlw >>> >>> On 10/5/2015 6:17 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: >>>> On 10/5/15 4:56 PM, David AIf I can throw inndrzejewski wrote: >>>>> This is a bad idea. Root should*never* be allowed to login to a system >>>>> remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>>> via su, sudo, etc. >>>> meh, it's more of a local policy thing. I'd prefer it's not >>>> enabled by default, but there are some reasons I could see for >>>> enabling it. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bryan Fields >>>> >>>> 727-409-1194 - Voice >>>> 727-214-2508 - Fax >>>> http://bryanfields.net >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From lorentedford at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 02:30:35 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 21:30:35 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <56132CA5.4060104@arrl.net> References: <1AF3C1DA-F16A-452C-A8A1-9EAA8BB6ADCA@bdboyle.com> <1561423323.959800.1444082243466.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <56132CA5.4060104@arrl.net> Message-ID: Personally I use Fail2ban Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 9:06 PM, Stacy wrote: > Certificates, two-factor authentication and something like ssh-guard set > to block on the first three attempts with a really really long block > threshold. > > Stacy > KG7QIN > > > On 10/05/2015 02:57 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Bryan D. Boyle > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Cc:* Steve Zingman ; > "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > > *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released > (DIAL) > > Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from the > outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the jumpbox over > a vpn is yet a third way...;). > > my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. Just > turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) > > -- > Bryan > Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this > message. > > > > > > On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan < > donegan at donegan.org> wrote: > > Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get full > root privileges (not the case here) was considered best practice. However > in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian user pi) that can simply > login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but > I don't see it as a serious one. > > In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely lock > out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. And that > means someone is out there doing support to get things resolved. This > system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for many things so > frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system > more secure. > > Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this whole > thing is moot... > > And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is security by > obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on non-standard ports > :-) (I know, I wrote one) > > The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then do > the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such that you > access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to system B and > system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can be beaten but it is > a bit harder... > > And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to have > an opinion on this topic :-) > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Steve Zingman < szingman at msgstor.com> > *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM > *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released > (DIAL) > > Dave, > Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. > On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. > I agree is common practice to not allow it. > Now the question is why? > > As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! > > On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > >* root login via SSH is now allowed > * > > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root > > via su, sudo, etc. > > > - Dave > > > > > -- > "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." > 1st Law of Logic > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Tue Oct 6 02:36:38 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 19:36:38 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: References: <1AF3C1DA-F16A-452C-A8A1-9EAA8BB6ADCA@bdboyle.com> <1561423323.959800.1444082243466.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <56132CA5.4060104@arrl.net> Message-ID: <561333B6.8000501@arrl.net> Same difference. :) On 10/05/2015 07:30 PM, Loren Tedford wrote: > Personally I use Fail2ban > > > Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) > Email: lorentedford at gmail.com > Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. > Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 > Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) > Cell: 618-553-0806 > http://www.lorentedford.com > http://www.kc9zhv.com > http://hub.kc9zhv.com > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 9:06 PM, Stacy > wrote: > > Certificates, two-factor authentication and something like > ssh-guard set to block on the first three attempts with a really > really long block threshold. > > Stacy > KG7QIN > > > On 10/05/2015 02:57 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: >> Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) >> >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Bryan D. Boyle >> >> *To:* Steven Donegan >> >> *Cc:* Steve Zingman >> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> >> >> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >> Released (DIAL) >> >> Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH >> from the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability >> to the jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). >> >> my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially >> vulnerable. Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to >> see...;) >> >> -- >> Bryan >> Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending >> of this message. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan > > wrote: >> >>> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to >>> get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best >>> practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on >>> Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever >>> they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a >>> serious one. >>> >>> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to >>> completely lock out root with the exception of a few well >>> designed appliances. And that means someone is out there doing >>> support to get things resolved. This system is not of that >>> flavor and root is necessary for many things so frankly adding a >>> hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system more >>> secure. >>> >>> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and >>> this whole thing is moot... >>> >>> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >>> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols >>> on non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >>> >>> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible >>> then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate >>> system such that you access a non-privileged account on system >>> A, then ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from >>> system A. Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... >>> >>> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed >>> to have an opinion on this topic :-) >>> >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Steve Zingman >> > >>> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> " >> > >>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >>> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>> Released (DIAL) >>> >>> Dave, >>> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >>> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >>> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >>> Now the question is why? >>> >>> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >>> >>> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> >/root login via SSH is now allowed / >>> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>> > via su, sudo, etc. >>> >>> > - Dave >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >>> 1st Law of Logic >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address >>> and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via >>> email confirmation. 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URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Tue Oct 6 04:29:49 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 21:29:49 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released In-Reply-To: <561330A2.8090203@msgstor.com> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net> <56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com> <5612E411.3030905@davidandrzejewski.com> <5612F713.1060902@bryanfields.net> <5612FD12.3040606@backwoodswireless.net> <56130A86.6020009@msgstor.com> <56132D40.7050205@arrl.net> <561330A2.8090203@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <56134E3D.5040609@arrl.net> True, there is a lot to read. I haven't looked at the iax2 code to see what Jim's added in. If I remember correctly, he's done an update to it for various things. -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/05/2015 07:23 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: > There are going to be quite a few items to read. > In the case of AST-2009-006.pdf If I read this right the fix is Call > token validation. > Looking at the source on the SVN I see around line 300 support for the > token. > Lots more to read, one step at a time... > > > On 10/05/2015 10:09 PM, Stacy wrote: >> Take a look at the Digium website. The advisories are there. >> >> IAX2 has one (if I remember correctly it eats up all the channel's >> resources causing a denial of service). >> >> http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/security-advisories >> >> -Stacy >> KG7QIN >> >> On 10/05/2015 04:40 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> Leon, >>> I've heard this before about old Asterisk. Any notes you can point >>> to detailing security issues in 1.4? >>> >>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>> >>> On 10/05/2015 06:43 PM, Leon Zetekoff wrote: >>>> If I can throw in my $0.02 >>>> >>>> from someone who has worked at a service provider doing managed >>>> services (routers and firewalls) you want to heed NerdUno (Ward >>>> Mundy's) words to never expose Asterisk to the internet, and >>>> especially since this is old ASterisk. You want some sort of >>>> firewall appliance in front of it. >>>> >>>> I personally prefer VPN tunnels coming back in but you can get >>>> crafty and do port forwards with unknown ports to like 22 and 80 >>>> but there's always that risk of someone catching on. Tunnels are >>>> the safest way to get back inside. You only want to expose only the >>>> ports specifically necessary to do the job. >>>> >>>> 73 leon wa4zlw >>>> >>>> On 10/5/2015 6:17 PM, Bryan Fields wrote: >>>>> On 10/5/15 4:56 PM, David AIf I can throw inndrzejewski wrote: >>>>>> This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>>>>> remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>>>> via su, sudo, etc. >>>>> meh, it's more of a local policy thing. I'd prefer it's not >>>>> enabled by default, but there are some reasons I could see for >>>>> enabling it. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Bryan Fields >>>>> >>>>> 727-409-1194 - Voice >>>>> 727-214-2508 - Fax >>>>> http://bryanfields.net >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From fred at fmeco.com Tue Oct 6 04:39:12 2015 From: fred at fmeco.com (Fred Moore) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 00:39:12 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <561333B6.8000501@arrl.net> References: <1AF3C1DA-F16A-452C-A8A1-9EAA8BB6ADCA@bdboyle.com> <1561423323.959800.1444082243466.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <56132CA5.4060104@arrl.net> <561333B6.8000501@arrl.net> Message-ID: <56135070.9060907@fmeco.com> This discussion sounds like discussions 20 years go regarding PL on a repeater, it's too hard to solder in a pl board. Even the basic security books on Unix long before Linux discuss root and security. Root should never be exposed to the outside world, you also have to do as much to protect it from the inside as many exploits come from someone getting inside user credentials. basic security says.. 1) don't expose anything you don't absolutely have to 2) keep your software up to date, especially the system. 3) anyone running a server should be trained. Fail to ban... "just means attack slowly" exposing 22 "says please try me" putting ssh on another port simply "says scan me", scripts do this all the time. it goes on and on.. I personally use tunnels from my machine to my server, and tunnels are restricted not only by certificates, they are also restricted to IP address's they can come from. Ports open to critical applications should be run at a minimum in a chroot environment. The basic asterisk installation needs more work than just spinning up the disk to get it securely installed. It is not possible to logon to any one of my servers with a password. We even have developers who say if you are behind a fire wall at your house you should be secure.. pure poppycock.. So any system that intentionally exposes root, or you can't easily update the base system is "broken by design" kinda like Windows stuff (not just my oppinion) The internet is not a friendly place, it was 30 years ago, but has not been friendly for the last 25+ years ago.. anyone who just plugs in to the internet with an unprotected server is adding to the problem. Bad server security is worse than the worst repeater curchunker cause the exploit is silent, you don't know it is happening unless YOU know what you are doing, watching logs etc.. you are keeping spammers in business... Some think they are secure because the only thing their server runs is asterisk, till someone gets root, installs a mail server, and spams the world for years.. or they change ssh.conf and allow ssh out, (which is open by default and should be closed on installation) so now they are using your server or small Raspberry Pi to attack the rest of the internet using your IP address.. it happens all the time guys.. In fact one of the biggest security exploits going today is getting someone to plug in a Pi from unknown origin into someone's internal network.. read "Penetration Testing with Raspberry Pi" by Muntz & Lakhani. Bad buys are sending out Pi's by the hundreds to large companies, hoping someone will plug it into the local network to see what it is.. it's then game over for many small companies without knowledgeable sysadmins. If you don't want to learn basic security, it's your machine, it's your problem, basic security is not hard to learn, but doesn't come from an installation disk any more than understanding ham radio comes from memorizing the test. Don't ask developers to keep it easy for you just because you don't want learn basic security, if developers do it for you, they are bad developers, shame on them. My .02 cents... with a constant internet connection since 1978.. Fred On 10/5/15 10:36 PM, Stacy wrote: > Same difference. :) > > > On 10/05/2015 07:30 PM, Loren Tedford wrote: >> Personally I use Fail2ban >> >> >> Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) >> Email: lorentedford at gmail.com >> Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. >> Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 >> Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) >> Cell: 618-553-0806 >> http://www.lorentedford.com >> http://www.kc9zhv.com >> http://hub.kc9zhv.com >> >> On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 9:06 PM, Stacy > > wrote: >> >> Certificates, two-factor authentication and something like >> ssh-guard set to block on the first three attempts with a really >> really long block threshold. >> >> Stacy >> KG7QIN >> >> >> On 10/05/2015 02:57 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: >>> Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) >>> >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Bryan D. Boyle >>> >>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>> >>> *Cc:* Steve Zingman >>> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>> >>> >>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>> Released (DIAL) >>> >>> Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH >>> from the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability >>> to the jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). >>> >>> my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially >>> vulnerable. Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to >>> see...;) >>> >>> -- >>> Bryan >>> Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending >>> of this message. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way >>>> to get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered >>>> best practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on >>>> Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do >>>> whatever they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't >>>> see it as a serious one. >>>> >>>> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to >>>> completely lock out root with the exception of a few well >>>> designed appliances. And that means someone is out there doing >>>> support to get things resolved. This system is not of that >>>> flavor and root is necessary for many things so frankly adding >>>> a hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system more >>>> secure. >>>> >>>> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and >>>> this whole thing is moot... >>>> >>>> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >>>> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols >>>> on non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >>>> >>>> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not >>>> feasible then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an >>>> intermediate system such that you access a non-privileged >>>> account on system A, then ssh to system B and system B will >>>> ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can be beaten but it is a >>>> bit harder... >>>> >>>> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am >>>> allowed to have an opinion on this topic :-) >>>> >>>> Steven Donegan >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>> www.sscc.us >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> *From:* Steve Zingman >>>> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >>>> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>>> Released (DIAL) >>>> >>>> Dave, >>>> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >>>> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >>>> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >>>> Now the question is why? >>>> >>>> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >>>> >>>> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>>> >/root login via SSH is now allowed / >>>> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>>> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>> > via su, sudo, etc. >>>> >>>> > - Dave >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >>>> 1st Law of Logic >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address >>>> and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via >>>> email confirmation. 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Why does it key up til the timeout time runs out and why is my node not showing up in the rpt_extnodes? Also is usbradio still supported? Does simpleusb have new features? I ask because the simpleusb.conf originally had 'carrier from=dsp' just thought maybe it supports PL decode or something? simpleusb.conf [general] [usb28344] hdwtype=0 rxboost=1 txboost=1 carrierfrom=usb ctcssfrom=usb txmixa=voice txmixb=no invertptt=0 duplex=1 rxondelay=0 eeprom=0 simpleusb_tune.... [usb28344] ; name=usb28344 ; devicenum=1 devstr=3-2:1.0 rxmixerset=500 txmixaset=100 txmixbset=100 rpt.conf [28344] ; Change this to your assigned node number rxchannel=Simpleusb/usb28344 duplex=2 erxgain=-3 etxgain=3 ;controlstates=controlstates scheduler=schedule28344 morse=morse28344 macro=macro28344 functions=functions28344 phone_functions=functions28344 link_functions=functions28344 telemetry=telemetry wait_times=wait-times context = radio callerid = "Repeater" <0000000000> idrecording = |iKC7DMF accountcode=RADIO hangtime=100 althangtime=100 totime=170000 idtime=540000 politeid=3000 73's Mark KC7DMF -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 6 09:34:11 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 05:34:11 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL using usbradio.conf In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56139593.5040500@msgstor.com> Mark, Edit /etc/asterisk/modules.conf change: load => chan_simpleusb.so ; Simple USB Radio Interface Channel Drive noload => chan_simpleusb.so ; Simple USB Radio Interface Channel Drive and noload => chan_usbradio.so ; USB Console Channel Driver load => chan_usbradio.so ; USB Console Channel Driver In other words, disable the simpleusb channel driver and enable chanusbradio channel driver. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/06/2015 03:38 AM, Mark Johnston wrote: > > usbradio config - setup from portal after clean re-install - > > now I get this > > > asterisk -vvvvvvv... > > ..... > > pbx_config.so => (Text Extension Configuration) > > Asterisk Ready. > > *CLI> == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found > > -- Loading initial config for repeater 28344 > > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found > > [Oct 6 00:26:32] NOTICE[823]: app_rpt.c:21988 rpt_master: Normal > Repeater Init 28344 > > -- Re-Loading config for repeater 28344 > > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found > > [Oct 6 00:26:32] WARNING[838]: channel.c:3051 ast_request: No channel > type registered for 'Radio' > > rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel > > -- Re-Loading config for repeater 28344 > > [Oct 6 00:26:32] WARNING[823]: app_rpt.c:22044 rpt_master: rpt_thread > restarted on node 28344 > > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found > > [Oct 6 00:26:32] WARNING[839]: channel.c:3051 ast_request: No channel > type registered for 'Radio' > > rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel > > [Oct 6 00:26:34] NOTICE[823]: app_rpt.c:22032 rpt_master: RPT thread > restarted on 28344 > > [Oct 6 00:26:34] WARNING[823]: app_rpt.c:22044 rpt_master: -- > Re-Loading config for repeater 28344 > > rpt_thread restarted on node 28344 > > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found > > [Oct 6 00:26:34] WARNING[840]: channel.c:3051 ast_request: No channel > type registered for 'Radio' > > rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel > > [Oct 6 00:26:36] NOTICE[823]: app_rpt.c:22032 rpt_master: RPT thread > restarted on 28344 > > -- Re-Loading config for repeater 28344 > > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found > > [Oct 6 00:26:36] WARNING[823]: app_rpt.c:22044 rpt_master: rpt_thread > restarted on node 28344 > > [Oct 6 00:26:36] WARNING[841]: channel.c:3051 ast_request: No channel > type registered for 'Radio' > > rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel > > [Oct 6 00:26:38] NOTICE[823]: app_rpt.c:22032 rpt_master: RPT thread > restarted on 28344 > > [Oct 6 00:26:38] WARNING[823]: app_rpt.c:22044 rpt_master: rpt_thread > restarted on node 28344 > > -- Re-Loading config for repeater 28344 > > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found > > [Oct 6 00:26:38] WARNING[842]: channel.c:3051 ast_request: No channel > type registered for 'Radio' > > rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel > > [Oct 6 00:26:40] NOTICE[823]: app_rpt.c:22032 rpt_master: RPT thread > restarted on 28344 > > [Oct 6 00:26:40] WARNING[823]: app_rpt.c:22044 rpt_master: rpt_thread > restarted on node 28344 > > -- Re-Loading config for repeater 28344 > > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found > > [Oct 6 00:26:40] WARNING[843]: channel.c:3051 ast_request: No channel > type registered for 'Radio' > > rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel > > [Oct 6 00:26:42] NOTICE[823]: app_rpt.c:22032 rpt_master: RPT thread > restarted on 28344 > > [Oct 6 00:26:42] WARNING[823]: app_rpt.c:22044 rpt_master: -- > Re-Loading config for repeater 28344 > > rpt_thread restarted on node 28344 > > == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/rpt.conf': Found > > [Oct 6 00:26:42] WARNING[844]: channel.c:3051 ast_request: No channel > type registered for 'Radio' > > rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel > > [Oct 6 00:26:44] ERROR[823]: app_rpt.c:22027 rpt_master: Continual > RPT thread restarts, killing Asterisk > > root at KC7DMF-2:/etc/asterisk# > > > > rpt.conf: > > > [28344] ; Change this to your assigned > node number > > rxchannel=Radio/usb28344 > > duplex=1 > > erxgain=-3 > > etxgain=3 > > ;controlstates=controlstates > > scheduler=schedule28344 > > morse=morse28344 > > macro=macro28344 > > functions=functions28344 > > phone_functions=functions28344 > > link_functions=functions28344 > > telemetry=telemetry > > wait_times=wait-times > > context = radio > > callerid = "Repeater" <0000000000> > > idrecording = |iKC7DMF > > accountcode=RADIO > > hangtime=100 > > althangtime=100 > > totime=170000 > > idtime=540000 > > politeid=3000 > > > > usbradio.conf > > > ; Usbradio channel driver Configuration File > > ; > > > [general] > > > [usb28344] > > > hdwtype=0 > > rxboost=1 > > txboost=1 > > rxctcssrelax=1 > > txctcssdefault=123.0 > > rxctcssfreqs=123.0 > > txctcssfreqs=123.0 > > ;rxctcssoverride=0 > > carrierfrom=usb > > ctcssfrom=usb > > rxdemod=flat > > txprelim=yes > > txlimonly=no > > txtoctype=notone > > txmixa=composite > > txmixb=no > > invertptt=0 > > duplex=0 > > rxondelay=0 > > rxnoisefiltype=0 > > eeprom=0 > > > #includeifexists custom/usbradio.conf > > > there is no usbradio_tune created > > > > when running radio-tune-menu > > root at KC7DMF-2:/etc/asterisk# Error parsing device parameters > > > > Anyone have some ideas where I can start with this? > > > > Mark > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 6 10:01:51 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 06:01:51 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL - questions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56139C0F.3030008@msgstor.com> Mark, Do you have a duplex radio(s) connected? Is the COS connected from the receiver to the URI? Does the receiver hold the COS line low when not receiving a signal? With carrierfrom=usb the URI sees either either a disconnected receiver or COS high signal as the receiver is receiving a signal. This would key the transmitter in a duplex configuration. Yes, chan_usbradio IS supported. I don't remember carrierfrom=dsp in simpleusb.conf 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/06/2015 01:08 AM, Mark Johnston wrote: > First off, great work on the new DIAL to replace ACID... > > A couple issues I have been having, one after a reboot of the computer > - rare I know but always good to test, the transmitter keys up for > some odd reason, in duplex=2 > > Second issue, /var/lib/asterisk/rpt_extnodes does not show my node > 28344... I have it setup on port 4570 and fwd setup correctly - > manually setup in rpt.conf the IP/port to my other test server on ACID > - and can connect, but can't connect to/from any other nodes. > > anyone have an idea what could be going on here? Why does it key up > til the timeout time runs out and why is my node not showing up in the > rpt_extnodes? > > Also is usbradio still supported? Does simpleusb have new features? I > ask because the simpleusb.conf originally had 'carrier from=dsp' just > thought maybe it supports PL decode or something? > > simpleusb.conf > > [general] > > > [usb28344] > > > hdwtype=0 > > rxboost=1 > > txboost=1 > > carrierfrom=usb > > ctcssfrom=usb > > txmixa=voice > > txmixb=no > > invertptt=0 > > duplex=1 > > rxondelay=0 > > eeprom=0 > > > > simpleusb_tune.... > > > [usb28344] > > ; name=usb28344 > > ; devicenum=1 > > devstr=3-2:1.0 > > rxmixerset=500 > > txmixaset=100 > > txmixbset=100 > > > > rpt.conf > > [28344] ; Change this to your assigned > node number > > > rxchannel=Simpleusb/usb28344 > > duplex=2 > > erxgain=-3 > > etxgain=3 > > ;controlstates=controlstates > > scheduler=schedule28344 > > morse=morse28344 > > macro=macro28344 > > functions=functions28344 > > phone_functions=functions28344 > > link_functions=functions28344 > > telemetry=telemetry > > wait_times=wait-times > > context = radio > > callerid = "Repeater" <0000000000> > > idrecording = |iKC7DMF > > accountcode=RADIO > > hangtime=100 > > althangtime=100 > > totime=170000 > > idtime=540000 > > politeid=3000 > > > > > 73's > > > Mark KC7DMF > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From donegan at donegan.org Tue Oct 6 12:29:19 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 12:29:19 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' Message-ID: <151423721.1260585.1444134559140.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit diagram? TIA?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From electricity440 at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 12:47:41 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler Fennell) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 06:47:41 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: <151423721.1260585.1444134559140.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <151423721.1260585.1444134559140.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <39F467FD-7CE0-4E32-A0E0-6C0D2F62E9AE@gmail.com> http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp That might work, I use it for packet. What radio are you on? Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit diagram? > > TIA > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From donegan at donegan.org Tue Oct 6 12:56:00 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 12:56:00 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: <39F467FD-7CE0-4E32-A0E0-6C0D2F62E9AE@gmail.com> References: <39F467FD-7CE0-4E32-A0E0-6C0D2F62E9AE@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1907269745.1295502.1444136160687.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Skyler Fennell To: Steven Donegan Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp That might work, I use it for packet. What radio are you on? Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit diagram? TIA?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike at midnighteng.com Tue Oct 6 13:01:48 2015 From: mike at midnighteng.com (mike at midnighteng.com) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 09:01:48 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: <151423721.1260585.1444134559140.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <151423721.1260585.1444134559140.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <2cba6d34904cbe371e107225c5c13b48.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> This subject has come up several times this past month. The function of vox is already built-in. usbradio.conf carrierfrom=vox ; no,usb,usbinvert,dsp,vox Perhaps I have not understood the questions correctly? But there is plenty of diagrams on a google search if you need to build one. ...mike/kb8jnm > Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate > a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit > diagram? > TIA??Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us_______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 6 13:06:06 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 09:06:06 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: <1907269745.1295502.1444136160687.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <39F467FD-7CE0-4E32-A0E0-6C0D2F62E9AE@gmail.com> <1907269745.1295502.1444136160687.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <5613C73E.1030609@msgstor.com> Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. 73, Steve On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific > model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: > http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Skyler Fennell > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Cc:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp > > That might work, I use it for packet. > > What radio are you on? > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan > wrote: > >> Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and >> generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the >> circuit diagram? >> >> TIA >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. 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URL: From donegan at donegan.org Tue Oct 6 13:09:06 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 13:09:06 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: <2cba6d34904cbe371e107225c5c13b48.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> References: <2cba6d34904cbe371e107225c5c13b48.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> Message-ID: <904589732.1279950.1444136946644.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> What kind of delay is there in software based VOX? I was thinking that a simple hardware circuit would be to all intents instantaneous... ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: "mike at midnighteng.com" To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:01 AM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' This subject has come up several times this past month. The function of vox is already built-in. usbradio.conf carrierfrom=vox??? ??? ; no,usb,usbinvert,dsp,vox Perhaps I have not understood the questions correctly? But there is plenty of diagrams on a google search if you need to build one. ...mike/kb8jnm > Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate > a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit > diagram? > TIA??Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us_______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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URL: From donegan at donegan.org Tue Oct 6 13:10:19 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 13:10:19 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: <5613C73E.1030609@msgstor.com> References: <5613C73E.1030609@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <410218026.1290213.1444137019658.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM Subject: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. 73, Steve On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Skyler Fennell To: Steven Donegan Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp That might work, I use it for packet. What radio are you on? Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit diagram? TIA ? 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URL: From electricity440 at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 13:12:10 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler Fennell) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 07:12:10 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: <904589732.1279950.1444136946644.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <2cba6d34904cbe371e107225c5c13b48.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> <904589732.1279950.1444136946644.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I think any delay in software will be the same delay that you would get with using software to decode tones, etc. Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 6, 2015, at 7:09 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > What kind of delay is there in software based VOX? I was thinking that a simple hardware circuit would be to all intents instantaneous... > > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > From: "mike at midnighteng.com" > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:01 AM > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > > > This subject has come up several times this past month. > The function of vox is already built-in. > > usbradio.conf > > carrierfrom=vox ; no,usb,usbinvert,dsp,vox > > > Perhaps I have not understood the questions correctly? > But there is plenty of diagrams on a google search if you need to build one. > > ...mike/kb8jnm > > > > Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate > > a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit > > diagram? > > TIA? 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I was thinking that a simple hardware circuit would be to all intents instantaneous... ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: "mike at midnighteng.com" To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:01 AM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' This subject has come up several times this past month. The function of vox is already built-in. usbradio.conf carrierfrom=vox??? ??? ; no,usb,usbinvert,dsp,vox Perhaps I have not understood the questions correctly? But there is plenty of diagrams on a google search if you need to build one. ...mike/kb8jnm > Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate > a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit > diagram? > TIA??Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us_______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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REQUIRED if you are going to drive a amp or even connect it to a antenna! 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/6/2015 9:13 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > Thanks. For my first full duplex repeater (for test/learning purposes) > I am going with 2 of those modules and a 6 cavity duplexor (likely of > the 'notch' variety). If it works out may put my Mirage BD-35 on the > TX side before the duplexor and get ~16 watts for giggles. > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Steve Zingman > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:10 AM > *Subject:* Re: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > I'll send you the info tonight when I get home. I have a couple of them. > > > > On 10/6/2015 9:10 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: >> Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Steve Zingman >> >> *To:* Steven Donegan >> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> >> >> *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM >> *Subject:* Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' >> >> Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that >> radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. >> >> 73, Steve >> >> >> >> On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: >>> Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific >>> model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: >>> http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Skyler Fennell >>> >>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>> *Cc:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' >>> >>> http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp >>> >>> That might work, I use it for packet. >>> >>> What radio are you on? >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> >>> >>> On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan >> > wrote: >>> >>>> Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and >>>> generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share >>>> the circuit diagram? >>>> >>>> TIA >>>> Steven Donegan >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>> www.sscc.us >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and >>>> press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>> confirmation. 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REQUIRED if you are going to drive a amp or even connect it to a antenna! 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/6/2015 9:13 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Thanks. For my first full duplex repeater (for test/learning purposes) I am going with 2 of those modules and a 6 cavity duplexor (likely of the 'notch' variety). If it works out may put my Mirage BD-35 on the TX side before the duplexor and get ~16 watts for giggles. ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:10 AM Subject: Re: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' I'll send you the info tonight when I get home. I have a couple of them. On 10/6/2015 9:10 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM Subject: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. 73, Steve On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Skyler Fennell To: Steven Donegan Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp That might work, I use it for packet. What radio are you on? Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit diagram? TIA ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From kb4fxc at inttek.net Tue Oct 6 15:03:47 2015 From: kb4fxc at inttek.net (David McGough) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 11:03:47 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: <5613C9FE.6020907@msgstor.com> Message-ID: Hi guys, Yes, I also can confirm that these modules have DIRTY transmitters and RF synthesizers...And, their -loud- 2nd harmonics fall squarely in the busy 800MHz business/public service band. So, be careful with them, or you may have unwanted visitors knocking at your door!!! Without proper filtering, even with a small antenna, I'm sure their 2nd harmonic can be heard for miles! Personally, I wouldn't put a lot of effort into building a repeater with these--my experience has been that they're not really usable for more than a "back yard" repeater (meaning perhaps 1/2 coverage), due to high synthesizer noise--you'll never get the receiver to hear very well. As with everything, you mileage may vary--have fun and experiment! That's what ham radio is about! The nice thing about this hardware is that it's dirt cheap! BTW, I'm specifically referring to the Dorji DRA818U/DRA818V modules here, of which I've got several. 73, David KB4FXC On Tue, 6 Oct 2015, Steve Zingman wrote: > Steve, > Be aware that those transmitters are dirty. > There is a note about a module using the same RF circuit on Doug's > HAMVIOP site. > He suggests a filter. REQUIRED if you are going to drive a amp or even > connect it to a antenna! > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/6/2015 9:13 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > Thanks. For my first full duplex repeater (for test/learning purposes) > > I am going with 2 of those modules and a 6 cavity duplexor (likely of > > the 'notch' variety). If it works out may put my Mirage BD-35 on the > > TX side before the duplexor and get ~16 watts for giggles. > > Steven Donegan > > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > Silver State Car #86 > > www.sscc.us > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* Steve Zingman > > *To:* Steven Donegan > > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:10 AM > > *Subject:* Re: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > > > I'll send you the info tonight when I get home. I have a couple of them. > > > > > > > > On 10/6/2015 9:10 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > >> Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. > >> Steven Donegan > >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License > >> Silver State Car #86 > >> www.sscc.us > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> *From:* Steve Zingman > >> > >> *To:* Steven Donegan > >> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > >> > >> > >> *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > >> > >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM > >> *Subject:* Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > >> > >> Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that > >> radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. > >> > >> 73, Steve > >> > >> > >> > >> On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > >>> Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific > >>> model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: > >>> http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 > >>> Steven Donegan > >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License > >>> Silver State Car #86 > >>> www.sscc.us > >>> > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >>> *From:* Skyler Fennell > >>> > >>> *To:* Steven Donegan > >>> *Cc:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM > >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > >>> > >>> http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp > >>> > >>> That might work, I use it for packet. > >>> > >>> What radio are you on? > >>> > >>> Sent from my iPhone > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan >>> > wrote: > >>> > >>>> Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and > >>>> generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share > >>>> the circuit diagram? > >>>> > >>>> TIA > >>>> Steven Donegan > >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License > >>>> Silver State Car #86 > >>>> www.sscc.us > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list > >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > >>>> > >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit > >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and > >>>> press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > >>>> confirmation. 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If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > From kb4fxc at inttek.net Tue Oct 6 15:05:08 2015 From: kb4fxc at inttek.net (David McGough) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 11:05:08 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: Message-ID: BTW, I meant 1/2 mile coverage. On Tue, 6 Oct 2015, David McGough wrote: > > Hi guys, > > Yes, I also can confirm that these modules have DIRTY transmitters and RF > synthesizers...And, their -loud- 2nd harmonics fall squarely in the busy > 800MHz business/public service band. So, be careful with them, or you may > have unwanted visitors knocking at your door!!! Without proper filtering, > even with a small antenna, I'm sure their 2nd harmonic can be heard for > miles! > > Personally, I wouldn't put a lot of effort into building a repeater > with these--my experience has been that they're not really usable for more > than a "back yard" repeater (meaning perhaps 1/2 coverage), due to high > synthesizer noise--you'll never get the receiver to hear very well. > > As with everything, you mileage may vary--have fun and experiment! That's > what ham radio is about! The nice thing about this hardware is that it's > dirt cheap! BTW, I'm specifically referring to the Dorji DRA818U/DRA818V > modules here, of which I've got several. > > 73, David KB4FXC > > > > On Tue, 6 Oct 2015, Steve Zingman wrote: > > > Steve, > > Be aware that those transmitters are dirty. > > There is a note about a module using the same RF circuit on Doug's > > HAMVIOP site. > > He suggests a filter. REQUIRED if you are going to drive a amp or even > > connect it to a antenna! > > > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > > > On 10/6/2015 9:13 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > > Thanks. For my first full duplex repeater (for test/learning purposes) > > > I am going with 2 of those modules and a 6 cavity duplexor (likely of > > > the 'notch' variety). If it works out may put my Mirage BD-35 on the > > > TX side before the duplexor and get ~16 watts for giggles. > > > Steven Donegan > > > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > > Silver State Car #86 > > > www.sscc.us > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > *From:* Steve Zingman > > > *To:* Steven Donegan > > > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:10 AM > > > *Subject:* Re: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > > > > > I'll send you the info tonight when I get home. I have a couple of them. > > > > > > > > > > > > On 10/6/2015 9:10 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > >> Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. > > >> Steven Donegan > > >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > >> Silver State Car #86 > > >> www.sscc.us > > >> > > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >> *From:* Steve Zingman > > >> > > >> *To:* Steven Donegan > > >> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > > >> > > >> > > >> *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > > >> > > >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM > > >> *Subject:* Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > >> > > >> Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that > > >> radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. > > >> > > >> 73, Steve > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > >>> Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific > > >>> model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: > > >>> http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 > > >>> Steven Donegan > > >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > >>> Silver State Car #86 > > >>> www.sscc.us > > >>> > > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >>> *From:* Skyler Fennell > > >>> > > >>> *To:* Steven Donegan > > >>> *Cc:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM > > >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > >>> > > >>> http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp > > >>> > > >>> That might work, I use it for packet. > > >>> > > >>> What radio are you on? > > >>> > > >>> Sent from my iPhone > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan > >>> > wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and > > >>>> generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share > > >>>> the circuit diagram? > > >>>> > > >>>> TIA > > >>>> Steven Donegan > > >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > >>>> Silver State Car #86 > > >>>> www.sscc.us > > >>>> _______________________________________________ > > >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list > > >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > >>>> > > >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit > > >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > > >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and > > >>>> press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > > >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > > >>>> confirmation. 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If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. > From donegan at donegan.org Tue Oct 6 15:08:51 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 15:08:51 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <777328863.1373094.1444144131440.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> I picked up some spectrum analyzer software for use with the SDR USB dongles - I'll see what the harmonics are on the 828 modules when they arrive :-) ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: David McGough To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 8:05 AM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' BTW, I meant 1/2 mile coverage. On Tue, 6 Oct 2015, David McGough wrote: > > Hi guys, > > Yes, I also can confirm that these modules have DIRTY transmitters and RF > synthesizers...And, their -loud- 2nd harmonics fall squarely in the busy > 800MHz business/public service band. So, be careful with them, or you may > have unwanted visitors knocking at your door!!! Without proper filtering, > even with a small antenna, I'm sure their 2nd harmonic can be heard for > miles! > > Personally, I wouldn't put a lot of effort into building a repeater > with these--my experience has been that they're not really usable for more > than a "back yard" repeater (meaning perhaps 1/2 coverage), due to high > synthesizer noise--you'll never get the receiver to hear very well. > > As with everything, you mileage may vary--have fun and experiment! That's > what ham radio is about! The nice thing about this hardware is that it's > dirt cheap!? BTW, I'm specifically referring to the Dorji DRA818U/DRA818V > modules here, of which I've got several. > > 73, David KB4FXC > > > > On Tue, 6 Oct 2015, Steve Zingman wrote: > > > Steve, > > Be aware that those transmitters are dirty. > > There is a note about a module using the same RF circuit on Doug's > > HAMVIOP site. > > He suggests a filter. REQUIRED if you are going to drive a amp or even > > connect it to a antenna! > > > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > > > On 10/6/2015 9:13 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > > Thanks. For my first full duplex repeater (for test/learning purposes) > > > I am going with 2 of those modules and a 6 cavity duplexor (likely of > > > the 'notch' variety). If it works out may put my Mirage BD-35 on the > > > TX side before the duplexor and get ~16 watts for giggles. > > > Steven Donegan > > > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > > Silver State Car #86 > > > www.sscc.us > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > *From:* Steve Zingman > > > *To:* Steven Donegan > > > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:10 AM > > > *Subject:* Re: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > > > > > I'll send you the info tonight when I get home. I have a couple of them. > > > > > > > > > > > > On 10/6/2015 9:10 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > >> Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. > > >> Steven Donegan > > >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > >> Silver State Car #86 > > >> www.sscc.us > > >> > > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >> *From:* Steve Zingman > > >> > > >> *To:* Steven Donegan > > >> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > > >> > > >> > > >> *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > > >> > > >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM > > >> *Subject:* Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > >> > > >> Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that > > >> radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. > > >> > > >> 73, Steve > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > > >>> Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific > > >>> model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: > > >>> http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 > > >>> Steven Donegan > > >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > >>> Silver State Car #86 > > >>> www.sscc.us > > >>> > > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >>> *From:* Skyler Fennell > > >>> > > >>> *To:* Steven Donegan > > >>> *Cc:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM > > >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > >>> > > >>> http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp > > >>> > > >>> That might work, I use it for packet. > > >>> > > >>> What radio are you on? > > >>> > > >>> Sent from my iPhone > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan > >>> > wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and > > >>>> generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share > > >>>> the circuit diagram? > > >>>> > > >>>> TIA > > >>>> Steven Donegan > > >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License > > >>>> Silver State Car #86 > > >>>> www.sscc.us > > >>>> _______________________________________________ > > >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list > > >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > >>>> > > >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit > > >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > > >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and > > >>>> press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > > >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > > >>>> confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 6 15:17:08 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 11:17:08 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] SA-828U 'COR' In-Reply-To: <1589438998.525024.1444138240530.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <5613C9FE.6020907@msgstor.com> <1589438998.525024.1444138240530.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <5613E5F4.2010106@msgstor.com> I can confirm the 828 has the second harmonic on my IFR 1200S For RUS you want pin 1 of the MIX2009 audio chip. (under the shield) On 10/6/2015 9:30 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: > Other than using a Pi 2, and the newer/cleaner 828 module, Doug's > setup based on the 818 module is exactly what I will be trying. Thanks > for the info! > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Steve Zingman > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:17 AM > *Subject:* Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' > > Steve, > Be aware that those transmitters are dirty. > There is a note about a module using the same RF circuit on Doug's > HAMVIOP site. > He suggests a filter. REQUIRED if you are going to drive a amp or even > connect it to a antenna! > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > > > On 10/6/2015 9:13 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: >> Thanks. For my first full duplex repeater (for test/learning >> purposes) I am going with 2 of those modules and a 6 cavity duplexor >> (likely of the 'notch' variety). If it works out may put my Mirage >> BD-35 on the TX side before the duplexor and get ~16 watts for giggles. >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Steve Zingman >> >> *To:* Steven Donegan >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:10 AM >> *Subject:* Re: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' >> >> I'll send you the info tonight when I get home. I have a couple of them. >> >> >> >> On 10/6/2015 9:10 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: >>> Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Steve Zingman >>> >>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>> >>> >>> *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>> >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM >>> *Subject:* Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' >>> >>> Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that >>> radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. >>> >>> 73, Steve >>> >>> >>> >>> On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: >>>> Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The >>>> specific model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: >>>> http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 >>>> Steven Donegan >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>> www.sscc.us >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> *From:* Skyler Fennell >>>> >>>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>>> >>>> *Cc:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM >>>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate >>>> 'COR' >>>> >>>> http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp >>>> >>>> That might work, I use it for packet. >>>> >>>> What radio are you on? >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan >>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and >>>>> generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share >>>>> the circuit diagram? >>>>> >>>>> TIA >>>>> Steven Donegan >>>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>>> www.sscc.us >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address >>>>> and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>>> confirmation. 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URL: From donegan at donegan.org Tue Oct 6 15:25:54 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 15:25:54 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] SA-828U 'COR' In-Reply-To: <5613E5F4.2010106@msgstor.com> References: <5613E5F4.2010106@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <705066099.1348735.1444145154206.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Thanks Steve! I will still give my shiny new spectrum analyzer software a try :-) Then build a bandpass filter for 70cm band and ensure no harmonics leak... ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 8:17 AM Subject: SA-828U 'COR' I can confirm the 828 has the second harmonic on my IFR 1200S For RUS you want pin 1 of the MIX2009 audio chip. (under the shield) On 10/6/2015 9:30 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Other than using a Pi 2, and the newer/cleaner 828 module, Doug's setup based on the 818 module is exactly what I will be trying. Thanks for the info! ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:17 AM Subject: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' Steve, Be aware that those transmitters are dirty. There is a note about a module using the same RF circuit on Doug's HAMVIOP site. He suggests a filter. REQUIRED if you are going to drive a amp or even connect it to a antenna! 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/6/2015 9:13 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Thanks. For my first full duplex repeater (for test/learning purposes) I am going with 2 of those modules and a 6 cavity duplexor (likely of the 'notch' variety). If it works out may put my Mirage BD-35 on the TX side before the duplexor and get ~16 watts for giggles. ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:10 AM Subject: Re: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' I'll send you the info tonight when I get home. I have a couple of them. On 10/6/2015 9:10 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM Subject: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. 73, Steve On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Skyler Fennell To: Steven Donegan Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp That might work, I use it for packet. What radio are you on? Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit diagram? TIA ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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How to use them - I see there is a voicemail one and icecast > etc, just curious how some of those would work... they appear to be > new for those coming from ACID. > > > Thanks, > > > Mark From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 6 16:26:05 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 12:26:05 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL using usbradio.conf In-Reply-To: References: <56139593.5040500@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <5613F61D.7000709@msgstor.com> Actually they are the same modules as ACID. All I did was break out the loading and noload rather then load all except... Steve On 10/6/2015 12:17 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: > After changing the noload and load options - plus a couple of reboots, > why one wasn't enough, I have no idea, > so far so good - except for waiting to see if my node will show up in > the /etc...../rpt_extnodes hopefully > > Also wondered if there was more documentation on the modules you can > load? How to use them - I see there is a voicemail one and icecast > etc, just curious how some of those would work... they appear to be > new for those coming from ACID. > > > Thanks, > > > Mark From k8it at cac.net Tue Oct 6 23:59:45 2015 From: k8it at cac.net (Neil k8it) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 19:59:45 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] simpleusb channel driver In-Reply-To: <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net><56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com><5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <67F8F19DE2A64F7289CFF8485B041F93@NSLAPTOP> I am having a issue with an ACID box running radio usb connected to a modified audio FOB. however when I plug the modified audio fob into my raspberry pi using simpleusb channel driver it works perfectly. so I have two questions 1. what issues are there using radio usb under simplex mode? Does the acid upgrade to simple usb channel driver solve these bugs? What channel driver does DIAL support? it also appears that radio channel driver works fine with a DMK Engineering URI running under the same ACID box. The main question is WHY DOES IT WORK WITH A DMK URI BUT NOT THE MODIFIED AUDIO FOB UNDER ACID? EITHER ONE (DMK URI OR MY MODIFIED AUDIO FOB) BOTH WORK FINE WHEN DRIVEN BY A RASPBERRY PI! PLEASE HELP A VERY CONFUSSED GUY Thanks 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB IRLP Node exp0068 Echolink K8IT-L WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 -------------------------------------------------- From szingman at msgstor.com Wed Oct 7 00:16:02 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 20:16:02 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] simpleusb channel driver In-Reply-To: <67F8F19DE2A64F7289CFF8485B041F93@NSLAPTOP> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net><56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com><5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> <67F8F19DE2A64F7289CFF8485B041F93@NSLAPTOP> Message-ID: <56146442.50002@msgstor.com> Neil, DIAL supports chan_usbradio and chan_simpleusb and all other channel drivers chan_usrp etc. All the same channel drivers supported under ACID ort on a RPi 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/06/2015 07:59 PM, Neil k8it wrote: > > I am having a issue with an ACID box running radio usb connected to a > modified audio FOB. however when I plug the modified audio fob into my > raspberry pi using simpleusb channel driver it works perfectly. so I > have two questions > 1. what issues are there using radio usb under simplex mode? > Does the acid upgrade to simple usb channel driver solve these bugs? > What channel driver does DIAL support? > > it also appears that radio channel driver works fine with a DMK > Engineering URI running under the same ACID box. > > The main question is WHY DOES IT WORK WITH A DMK URI BUT NOT THE > MODIFIED AUDIO FOB UNDER ACID? > EITHER ONE (DMK URI OR MY MODIFIED AUDIO FOB) BOTH WORK FINE WHEN > DRIVEN BY A RASPBERRY PI! > PLEASE HELP A VERY CONFUSSED GUY > > > Thanks > 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT > Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK > Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB > IRLP Node exp0068 > Echolink K8IT-L > WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 > > -------------------------------------------------- > > -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From szingman at msgstor.com Wed Oct 7 00:26:21 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 20:26:21 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] simpleusb channel driver In-Reply-To: <67F8F19DE2A64F7289CFF8485B041F93@NSLAPTOP> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net><56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com><5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> <67F8F19DE2A64F7289CFF8485B041F93@NSLAPTOP> Message-ID: <561466AD.8080407@msgstor.com> Neil, How old is the ACID install? I'm wondering if the ACID install is older. What is the result of lsusb? 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/06/2015 07:59 PM, Neil k8it wrote: > > I am having a issue with an ACID box running radio usb connected to a > modified audio FOB. however when I plug the modified audio fob into my > raspberry pi using simpleusb channel driver it works perfectly. so I > have two questions > 1. what issues are there using radio usb under simplex mode? > Does the acid upgrade to simple usb channel driver solve these bugs? > What channel driver does DIAL support? > > it also appears that radio channel driver works fine with a DMK > Engineering URI running under the same ACID box. > > The main question is WHY DOES IT WORK WITH A DMK URI BUT NOT THE > MODIFIED AUDIO FOB UNDER ACID? > EITHER ONE (DMK URI OR MY MODIFIED AUDIO FOB) BOTH WORK FINE WHEN > DRIVEN BY A RASPBERRY PI! > PLEASE HELP A VERY CONFUSSED GUY > > > Thanks > 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT > Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK > Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB > IRLP Node exp0068 > Echolink K8IT-L > WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 > > -------------------------------------------------- > > -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From k8it at cac.net Wed Oct 7 04:15:51 2015 From: k8it at cac.net (Neil k8it) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 00:15:51 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] simpleusb channel driver In-Reply-To: <561466AD.8080407@msgstor.com> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net><56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com><5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> <67F8F19DE2A64F7289CFF8485B041F93@NSLAPTOP> <561466AD.8080407@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <7FEABC429ADF4E0781CAA2B75A4D20DC@NSLAPTOP> This is the response from lsusb on the ACID box with the latest ACID distribution off of the allstarlink.org site. and using a DMK URI which seems to work [root at test ~]# lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 007 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 006 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 008 Device 007: ID 0d8c:013a C-Media Electronics, Inc. Bus 008 Device 002: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC Bus 008 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 [root at test ~]# This is the lsusb ouput from the same ACID box but connected to a modified audio FOB. This will not send transmit audio but keys the ptt and receives cos corectly. Both the DMK URI and the modified audio FOB work great on my raspberry pi. the radio used in both cases are the same, and no changes to audio levels where done. s 007 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 006 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 008 Device 008: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter Bus 008 Device 002: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC Bus 008 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 [root at test ~]# [ro Any thoughts on how I can solve this issue? Thanks 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB IRLP Node exp0068 Echolink K8IT-L WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 -------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Zingman" Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 8:26 PM To: "Neil k8it" ; "Bryan Fields" Cc: Subject: Re: simpleusb channel driver > Neil, > How old is the ACID install? > I'm wondering if the ACID install is older. > What is the result of lsusb? > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/06/2015 07:59 PM, Neil k8it wrote: >> >> I am having a issue with an ACID box running radio usb connected to a >> modified audio FOB. however when I plug the modified audio fob into my >> raspberry pi using simpleusb channel driver it works perfectly. so I have >> two questions >> 1. what issues are there using radio usb under simplex mode? >> Does the acid upgrade to simple usb channel driver solve these bugs? >> What channel driver does DIAL support? >> >> it also appears that radio channel driver works fine with a DMK >> Engineering URI running under the same ACID box. >> >> The main question is WHY DOES IT WORK WITH A DMK URI BUT NOT THE MODIFIED >> AUDIO FOB UNDER ACID? >> EITHER ONE (DMK URI OR MY MODIFIED AUDIO FOB) BOTH WORK FINE WHEN DRIVEN >> BY A RASPBERRY PI! >> PLEASE HELP A VERY CONFUSSED GUY >> >> >> Thanks >> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT >> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK >> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB >> IRLP Node exp0068 >> Echolink K8IT-L >> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> >> > > -- > "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." > 1st Law of Logic > > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2015.0.6140 / Virus Database: 4435/10771 - Release Date: 10/06/15 > From szingman at msgstor.com Wed Oct 7 10:34:04 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 06:34:04 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] simpleusb channel driver In-Reply-To: <7FEABC429ADF4E0781CAA2B75A4D20DC@NSLAPTOP> References: <6BF549D1-9C43-4194-AF66-0C629A004464@repeater.net><56126D40.5070203@cogeco.ca> <56126FB3.60608@msgstor.com><5612C7EC.6060805@bryanfields.net> <5612D6D7.2030602@msgstor.com> <67F8F19DE2A64F7289CFF8485B041F93@NSLAPTOP> <561466AD.8080407@msgstor.com> <7FEABC429ADF4E0781CAA2B75A4D20DC@NSLAPTOP> Message-ID: <5614F51C.7070406@msgstor.com> Neil, With the modified FOB plugged in and asterisk running. Run radio-tune-menu F) Flash (Toggle PTT and Tone output several times) P) Print Current Parameter Values T) Toggle Transmit Test Tone/Keying (currently Disabled) Please send the output of P) Print Current Parameter Values Press T to toggle test tone Press F to Toggle PTT and Tone output Do you get any audio out of the transmitter? Thanks, Steve N4IRS On 10/07/2015 12:15 AM, Neil k8it wrote: > This is the response from lsusb on the ACID box with the latest ACID > distribution off of the allstarlink.org site. and using a DMK URI > which seems to work > > [root at test ~]# lsusb > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 007 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 006 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 008 Device 007: ID 0d8c:013a C-Media Electronics, Inc. > Bus 008 Device 002: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices > International, Ltd FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC > Bus 008 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > [root at test ~]# > > This is the lsusb ouput from the same ACID box but connected to a > modified audio FOB. This will not send transmit audio but keys the ptt > and receives cos corectly. > > Both the DMK URI and the modified audio FOB work great on my raspberry > pi. the radio used in both cases are the same, and no changes to audio > levels where done. > s 007 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 006 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 008 Device 008: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter > Bus 008 Device 002: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices > International, Ltd FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC > Bus 008 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 > [root at test ~]# > [ro > > Any thoughts on how I can solve this issue? > Thanks > 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT > Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK > Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB > IRLP Node exp0068 > Echolink K8IT-L > WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Steve Zingman" > Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 8:26 PM > To: "Neil k8it" ; "Bryan Fields" > Cc: > Subject: Re: simpleusb channel driver > >> Neil, >> How old is the ACID install? >> I'm wondering if the ACID install is older. >> What is the result of lsusb? >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> On 10/06/2015 07:59 PM, Neil k8it wrote: >>> >>> I am having a issue with an ACID box running radio usb connected to >>> a modified audio FOB. however when I plug the modified audio fob >>> into my raspberry pi using simpleusb channel driver it works >>> perfectly. so I have two questions >>> 1. what issues are there using radio usb under simplex mode? >>> Does the acid upgrade to simple usb channel driver solve these bugs? >>> What channel driver does DIAL support? >>> >>> it also appears that radio channel driver works fine with a DMK >>> Engineering URI running under the same ACID box. >>> >>> The main question is WHY DOES IT WORK WITH A DMK URI BUT NOT THE >>> MODIFIED AUDIO FOB UNDER ACID? >>> EITHER ONE (DMK URI OR MY MODIFIED AUDIO FOB) BOTH WORK FINE WHEN >>> DRIVEN BY A RASPBERRY PI! >>> PLEASE HELP A VERY CONFUSSED GUY >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT >>> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK >>> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB >>> IRLP Node exp0068 >>> Echolink K8IT-L >>> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >> >> -- >> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >> 1st Law of Logic >> >> >> >> ----- >> No virus found in this message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >> Version: 2015.0.6140 / Virus Database: 4435/10771 - Release Date: >> 10/06/15 >> -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From petem001 at hotmail.com Wed Oct 7 13:26:29 2015 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (Pete M) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 09:26:29 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] SA-828U 'COR' In-Reply-To: <5613E5F4.2010106@msgstor.com> References: <5613C9FE.6020907@msgstor.com><1589438998.525024.1444138240530.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <5613E5F4.2010106@msgstor.com> Message-ID: Wow I was looking for that info for some project I am working on.. You never know where some of the info you need will be poping out from From: Steve Zingman Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 11:17 AM To: Steven Donegan Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] SA-828U 'COR' I can confirm the 828 has the second harmonic on my IFR 1200S For RUS you want pin 1 of the MIX2009 audio chip. (under the shield) On 10/6/2015 9:30 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Other than using a Pi 2, and the newer/cleaner 828 module, Doug's setup based on the 818 module is exactly what I will be trying. Thanks for the info! Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Steve Zingman mailto:szingman at msgstor.com To: Steven Donegan mailto:donegan at donegan.org Cc: mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:17 AM Subject: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' Steve, Be aware that those transmitters are dirty. There is a note about a module using the same RF circuit on Doug's HAMVIOP site. He suggests a filter. REQUIRED if you are going to drive a amp or even connect it to a antenna! 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/6/2015 9:13 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Thanks. For my first full duplex repeater (for test/learning purposes) I am going with 2 of those modules and a 6 cavity duplexor (likely of the 'notch' variety). If it works out may put my Mirage BD-35 on the TX side before the duplexor and get ~16 watts for giggles. Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Zingman mailto:szingman at msgstor.com To: Steven Donegan mailto:donegan at donegan.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:10 AM Subject: Re: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' I'll send you the info tonight when I get home. I have a couple of them. On 10/6/2015 9:10 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Zingman mailto:szingman at msgstor.com To: Steven Donegan mailto:donegan at donegan.org; mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Cc: mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM Subject: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in that radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. 73, Steve On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The specific model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Skyler Fennell mailto:electricity440 at gmail.com To: Steven Donegan mailto:donegan at donegan.org Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp That might work, I use it for packet. What radio are you on? Sent from my iPhone On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? If so would you share the circuit diagram? TIA Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: wlEmoticon-winkingsmile[1].png Type: image/png Size: 1135 bytes Desc: not available URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Wed Oct 7 13:38:30 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 09:38:30 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] SA-828U 'COR' In-Reply-To: References: <5613C9FE.6020907@msgstor.com><1589438998.525024.1444138240530.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <5613E5F4.2010106@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <56152056.7010502@msgstor.com> Pete, I can send you pretty much anything you need on the 828. In fact, I have a "spare" 828 I doubt I'll ever use. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/7/2015 9:26 AM, Pete M wrote: > Wow I was looking for that info for some project I am working on.. > You never know where some of the info you need will be poping out from > Clignement d'?il > *From:* Steve Zingman > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 06, 2015 11:17 AM > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Cc:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] SA-828U 'COR' > I can confirm the 828 has the second harmonic on my IFR 1200S > For RUS you want pin 1 of the MIX2009 audio chip. (under the shield) > > On 10/6/2015 9:30 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: >> Other than using a Pi 2, and the newer/cleaner 828 module, Doug's >> setup based on the 818 module is exactly what I will be trying. >> Thanks for the info! >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Steve Zingman mailto:szingman at msgstor.com >> *To:* Steven Donegan mailto:donegan at donegan.org >> *Cc:* mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:17 AM >> *Subject:* Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' >> Steve, >> Be aware that those transmitters are dirty. >> There is a note about a module using the same RF circuit on Doug's >> HAMVIOP site. >> He suggests a filter. REQUIRED if you are going to drive a amp or >> even connect it to a antenna! >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> >> >> On 10/6/2015 9:13 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: >>> Thanks. For my first full duplex repeater (for test/learning >>> purposes) I am going with 2 of those modules and a 6 cavity duplexor >>> (likely of the 'notch' variety). If it works out may put my Mirage >>> BD-35 on the TX side before the duplexor and get ~16 watts for giggles. >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Steve Zingman mailto:szingman at msgstor.com >>> *To:* Steven Donegan mailto:donegan at donegan.org >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:10 AM >>> *Subject:* Re: Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' >>> I'll send you the info tonight when I get home. I have a couple of them. >>> >>> >>> >>> On 10/6/2015 9:10 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: >>>> Thanks Steve! I'll look into that as well. >>>> Steven Donegan >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>> www.sscc.us >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> *From:* Steve Zingman mailto:szingman at msgstor.com >>>> *To:* Steven Donegan mailto:donegan at donegan.org; >>>> mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> *Cc:* mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 6:06 AM >>>> *Subject:* Audio detection circuit to generate 'COR' >>>> Steve COR or actually RUS "Receiver Un Squelch" is available in >>>> that radio. You have to unsolder the shield to get to it. >>>> >>>> 73, Steve >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/6/2015 8:56 AM, Steven Donegan wrote: >>>>> Well, it is a generic question - any radio without COR. The >>>>> specific model in my case is a UHF radio module model # SA-828U: >>>>> http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1W-5km-distance-SA828-U-uhf_60092524887.html?spm=a2700.7724857.29.62.Xbg6c5 >>>>> Steven Donegan >>>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>>> www.sscc.us >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> *From:* Skyler Fennell mailto:electricity440 at gmail.com >>>>> *To:* Steven Donegan mailto:donegan at donegan.org >>>>> *Cc:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 6, 2015 5:47 AM >>>>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Audio detection circuit to generate >>>>> 'COR' >>>>> http://www.aaroncake.net/circuits/vidswitch.asp >>>>> That might work, I use it for packet. >>>>> What radio are you on? >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Oct 6, 2015, at 6:29 AM, Steven Donegan >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Does anyone have a circuit that will take audio from a radio and >>>>>> generate a pseudo COR signal for the URI-x? 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Name: not available Type: image/png Size: 1135 bytes Desc: not available URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Thu Oct 8 06:40:41 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 23:40:41 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Old/Incompatible Hardware?? In-Reply-To: <005601d0fb2a$d3547470$79fd5d50$@charter.net> References: <005601d0fb2a$d3547470$79fd5d50$@charter.net> Message-ID: <56160FE9.7070207@arrl.net> Your hardware should be ok. I have an old mini-itx running a VIA 800mhz processor (http://www.mini-box.com/s.nl/it.A/id.332/.f?sc=8&category=12) that I've setup to use as a test system (lcd display has long since died, and I currently have it's case off). With 128 megs of ram and a hard disk with a generous amount of swap, I can run asterisk just fine on a custom install of debian that I did a while ago. (I compiled my own copy of asterisk and patched DAHDI from source for use with allstar and normally sits between 0.08 and 0.20% cpu utilization after it boots and gets a call. Since the CPU is odd, I overrode the CPU detection settings telling it to compile for a 486 target vice 686 and it works just fine.) Try a different network card as well as checking your connections. The NIC might be dying, have a cable improperly seated (or the cable is bad), etc. Also, make sure don't have any QOS settings that are interfering with the data streams either (prioritizing other traffic over that of the IAX2 protocol which would likely be classified under the miscellaneous category for traffic). Have you tried connecting via SIP vice IAX2 to the box? The stanza setup is almost identical and your dialplan won't need any modification. Have you tried to connect to it from the AllStar Telephone portal? -Stacy KG7QIN On 09/29/2015 07:50 PM, Jamey Wright wrote: > In an effort to learn more about Asterisk/Allstar/App_rpt I built up a > server out of some older hardware I had sitting around. I set up the > package put together by Steve (N4IRS) located at: > > The > install was pretty much hands off and nothing to indicate any problems. I > edited the necessary files and have it up and running on my home network as > a private node for testing. I have it setup using dahdi/pseudo at the > moment until I get a USB Fob converted. I can connect to it with IAXRPT and > Zoiper on an iPhone but that's where everything goes spiraling downward. As > soon as either connects, asterisk plays the connect message, or at least > tries to. It usually gets the words "Node, One, Five" out Ok but anything > else starts to lag and stutter. Once it is through, it seems to settle down > for a minute. When I transmit from either, audio is not passed to the other > connected device. Sometimes, the courtesy tone will try to play. About 30 > seconds after Tx'ing with Zoiper, it will throw up an error 18 (Request > Timeout) and disconnect. Watching the Asterisk CLI I see: > > [Sep 28 23:08:28] WARNING[11839]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay 260, this delay -15364, threshold 10562, new > offset 15364 > [Sep 28 23:08:29] WARNING[11839]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay -1221, this delay 33188, threshold 1000, new > offset -17824 > [Sep 28 23:08:29] WARNING[11897]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay -599, this delay -34607, threshold 1000, new > offset 16783 > [Sep 28 23:08:29] WARNING[11834]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay 120, this delay 33929, threshold 1000, new > offset -17146 > [Sep 28 23:08:29] WARNING[11883]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay -160, this delay -33988, threshold 1000, new > offset 16842 > [Sep 28 23:08:36] WARNING[11834]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay -1086, this delay 4586, threshold 3374, new > offset 12256 > [Sep 28 23:08:41] WARNING[11840]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay -5861, this delay 30088, threshold 6600, new > offset -17832 > [Sep 28 23:08:45] WARNING[11840]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay -1914, this delay -32907, threshold 5032, new > offset 15075 > [Sep 28 23:08:47] WARNING[11835]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay -821, this delay 31193, threshold 3084, new > offset -16118 > [Sep 28 23:08:49] WARNING[11834]: chan_iax2.c:921 jb_warning_output: > Resyncing the jb. last_delay -1459, this delay -30527, threshold 4518, new > offset 14409 > [Sep 28 23:08:55] WARNING[11833]: chan_iax2.c:3101 __attempt_transmit: Max > retries exceeded to host 10.115.55.101 on IAX2/iaxclient-6151 (type = 6, > subclass = 2, ts=21099, seqno=8) > > From the console, using the TOP command, CPU usage by Asterisk is never more > than 1.8%. > The PC is a Pentium IV 2.4GHz with 3 GB of RAM. The Motherboard is a fairly > old though. It is an early P4. The Motherboard is a Soyo sy-p4vda. Local > LAN is 100 Mbps on a Cisco switch and all devices are on the same subnet. > Here is the CPU info: > > root at repeater:~# lscpu > Architecture: i686 > CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit > Byte Order: Little Endian > CPU(s): 1 > On-line CPU(s) list: 0 > Thread(s) per core: 1 > Core(s) per socket: 1 > Socket(s): 1 > Vendor ID: GenuineIntel > CPU family: 15 > Model: 2 > Model name: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz > Stepping: 7 > CPU MHz: 2400.330 > BogoMIPS: 4800.66 > > Any ideas or should I toss the system and start over with something newer? > > Thanks > > Jamey > WR4JW > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. > From fwbray at mminternet.com Thu Oct 8 14:27:59 2015 From: fwbray at mminternet.com (Frederick Bray) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 07:27:59 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jackson Labs GPS Device and RTCM Message-ID: <56167D6F.2040300@mminternet.com> I am thinking of acquiring a couple of the Jackson Labs M12M replacement receivers to use with my RTCM units. It appears that they might greatly simplify the process obtaining a GPS derived 1 PPS signal, especially for temporary / portable repeaters that require voting receivers. They are currently available for under $200 per unit, shipped. http://www.jackson-labs.com/assets/uploads/main/M12M_replacement_Specsheet.pdf http://www.jackson-labs.com/assets/uploads/main/M12M_replacement_UserManual.pdf These were designed as a retrofit for a specific earlier GPS receiver but they appear to be potentially useful to supply at least the 1 PPS signal required by the RTCM. They might also act as a frequency standard for simulcast, although they may not have the oscillator required to provide a stable frequency source in the event of loss of GPS signal. Does it appear that these units would work? Has anyone experimented with this or similar units with the RTCM? Thanks. KE6CD From markjohnston73 at gmail.com Thu Oct 8 16:13:17 2015 From: markjohnston73 at gmail.com (Mark Johnston) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 09:13:17 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL with Broadcastify etc via ezstream Message-ID: Anyone try setting this up yet? Used to use this with ACID just fine Installed ezstream, and Lame - shows it's running 1124 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/lame --preset cbr 16 -r -m m -s 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc /etc/ezstream1001.xml I enabled this module, thinking thats what it needed load => app_ices.so ; Encode and Stream via icecast and ices ;modules.conf autoload=no ; Applications noload => app_adsiprog.so ; Asterisk ADSI Programming Application noload => app_alarmreceiver.so ; Alarm Receiver for Asterisk noload => app_amd.so ; Answering Machine Detection Application load => app_authenticate.so ; Authentication Application noload => app_cdr.so ; Tell Asterisk to not maintain a CDR for noload => app_chanisavail.so ; Check channel availability noload => app_channelredirect.so ; Channel Redirect load => app_chanspy.so ; Listen to the audio of an active channel noload => app_controlplayback.so ; Control Playback Application noload => app_dahdibarge.so ; Barge in on channel application noload => app_dahdiras.so ; DAHDI RAS Application noload => app_dahdiscan.so ; Scan Zap channels application noload => app_db.so ; Database Access Functions load => app_dial.so ; Dialing Application noload => app_dictate.so ; Virtual Dictation Machine noload => app_directed_pickup.so ; Directed Call Pickup Application noload => app_directory.so ; Extension Directory noload => app_disa.so ; DISA (Direct Inward System Access) Appli noload => app_dumpchan.so ; Dump Info About The Calling Channel noload => app_echo.so ; Simple Echo Application load => app_exec.so ; Executes dialplan applications noload => app_externalivr.so ; External IVR Interface Application noload => app_festival.so ; Simple Festival Interface noload => app_flash.so ; Flash channel application noload => app_followme.so ; Find-Me/Follow-Me Application noload => app_forkcdr.so ; Fork The CDR into 2 separate entities noload => app_getcpeid.so ; Get ADSI CPE ID noload => app_gps.so ; GPS interface module noload => app_hasnewvoicemail.so ; Indicator for whether a voice mailbox ha load => app_ices.so ; Encode and Stream via icecast and ices noload => app_image.so ; Image Transmission Application noload => app_lookupblacklist.so ; Look up Caller*ID name/number from black noload => app_lookupcidname.so ; Look up CallerID Name from local databas load => app_macro.so ; Extension Macros noload => app_meetme.so ; MeetMe conference bridge noload => app_milliwatt.so ; Digital Milliwatt (mu-law) Test Applicat noload => app_mixmonitor.so ; Mixed Audio Monitoring Application noload => app_morsecode.so ; Morse code noload => app_mp3.so ; Silly MP3 Application noload => app_nbscat.so ; Silly NBS Stream Application noload => app_page.so ; Page Multiple Phones noload => app_parkandannounce.so ; Call Parking and Announce Application load => app_playback.so ; Sound File Playback Application noload => app_privacy.so ; Require phone number to be entered, if n noload => app_queue.so ; True Call Queueing noload => app_radbridge.so ; Radio Bridging interface module noload => app_random.so ; Random goto noload => app_readfile.so ; Stores output of file into a variable noload => app_read.so ; Read Variable Application noload => app_realtime.so ; Realtime Data Lookup/Rewrite noload => app_record.so ; Trivial Record Application load => app_rpt.so ; Radio Repeater/Remote Base Application noload => app_sayunixtime.so ; Say time load => app_senddtmf.so ; Send DTMF digits Application noload => app_sendtext.so ; Send Text Applications noload => app_setcallerid.so ; Set CallerID Application noload => app_setcdruserfield.so ; CDR user field apps noload => app_settransfercapability.so ; Set ISDN Transfer Capability noload => app_sms.so ; SMS/PSTN handler noload => app_softhangup.so ; Hangs up the requested channel noload => app_speech_utils.so ; Dialplan Speech Applications noload => app_stack.so ; Stack Routines load => app_system.so ; Generic System() application noload => app_talkdetect.so ; Playback with Talk Detection noload => app_test.so ; Interface Test Application load => app_transfer.so ; Transfer noload => app_url.so ; Send URL Applications noload => app_userevent.so ; Custom User Event Application noload => app_verbose.so ; Send verbose output noload => app_voicemail.so ; Comedian Mail (Voicemail System) noload => app_waitforring.so ; Waits until first ring after time noload => app_waitforsilence.so ; Wait For Silence noload => app_while.so ; While Loops and Conditional Execution noload => app_zapateller.so ; Block Telemarketers with Special Informa ; CDR noload => cdr_csv.so ; Comma Separated Values CDR Backend noload => cdr_custom.so ; Customizable Comma Separated Values CDR noload => cdr_manager.so ; Asterisk Manager Interface CDR Backend ; Channels noload => chan_agent.so ; Agent Proxy Channel noload => chan_alsa.so ; ALSA Console Channel Driver noload => chan_beagle.so ; Beagleboard Radio Interface Channel Driver load => chan_dahdi.so ; DAHDI Telephony noload => chan_echolink.so ; echolink channel driver noload => chan_features.so ; Feature Proxy Channel noload => chan_gtalk.so ; Gtalk Channel Driver load => chan_iax2.so ; Inter Asterisk eXchange (Ver 2) load => chan_local.so ; Local Proxy Channel (Note: used internal noload => chan_oss.so ; noload => chan_phone.so ; load => chan_simpleusb.so ; Simple USB Radio Interface Channel Drive load => chan_sip.so ; Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) noload => chan_tlb.so ; TheLinkBox channel driver load => chan_usbradio.so ; USB Console Channel Driver noload => chan_usrp.so ; USRP Channel Module noload => chan_voter.so ; radio Voter channel driver ; Codecs ; CODEC AUDIO QUALITY BANDWIDTH (including IP and Ethernet headers) ; ULAW best 87 kilobits per second (kbps) ; ADPCM good 55 kbps ; GSM mediocre 36 kbps ; g726aal2 ; ilbc load => codec_adpcm.so ; Adaptive Differential PCM Coder/Decoder load => codec_alaw.so ; A-law Coder/Decoder load => codec_a_mu.so ; A-law and Mulaw direct Coder/Decoder noload => codec_dahdi.so ; Generic DAHDI Transcoder Codec Translato load => codec_g726.so ; ITU G.726-32kbps G726 Transcoder load => codec_gsm.so ; GSM Coder/Decoder load => codec_ulaw.so ; mu-Law Coder/Decoder noload => codec_ilbc.so ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Low_Bitrate_Codec ; Formats load => format_g723.so ; G.723.1 Simple Timestamp File Format load => format_g726.so ; Raw G.726 (16/24/32/40kbps) data load => format_g729.so ; Raw G729 data load => format_gsm.so ; Raw GSM data load => format_h263.so ; Raw H.263 data load => format_h264.so ; Raw H.264 data load => format_ilbc.so ; Raw iLBC data noload => format_jpeg.so ; JPEG (Joint Picture Experts Group) Image load => format_pcm.so ; Raw/Sun uLaw/ALaw 8KHz (PCM,PCMA,AU), G. load => format_sln.so ; Raw Signed Linear Audio support (SLN) load => format_vox.so ; Dialogic VOX (ADPCM) File Format load => format_wav_gsm.so ; Microsoft WAV format (Proprietary GSM) load => format_wav.so ; Microsoft WAV format (8000Hz Signed Line ; Functions load => func_base64.so ; base64 encode/decode dialplan functions load => func_callerid.so ; Caller ID related dialplan function load => func_cdr.so ; CDR dialplan function load => func_channel.so ; Channel information dialplan function load => func_curl.so ; Load external URL load => func_cut.so ; Cut out information from a string load => func_db.so ; Database (astdb) related dialplan functi load => func_enum.so ; ENUM related dialplan functions load => func_env.so ; Environment/filesystem dialplan function load => func_global.so ; Global variable dialplan functions load => func_groupcount.so ; Channel group dialplan functions load => func_language.so ; Channel language dialplan function load => func_logic.so ; Logical dialplan functions load => func_math.so ; Mathematical dialplan function load => func_md5.so ; MD5 digest dialplan functions load => func_moh.so ; Music-on-hold dialplan function load => func_rand.so ; Random number dialplan function load => func_realtime.so ; Read/Write values from a RealTime reposi noload => func_sha1.so ; SHA-1 computation dialplan function noload => func_strings.so ; String handling dialplan functions noload => func_timeout.so ; Channel timeout dialplan functions noload => func_uri.so ; URI encode/decode dialplan functions ; PBX noload => pbx_ael.so ; Asterisk Extension Language Compiler load => pbx_config.so ; Text Extension Configuration noload => pbx_dundi.so ; Distributed Universal Number Discovery ( noload => pbx_loopback.so ; Loopback Switch noload => pbx_realtime.so ; Realtime Switch noload => pbx_spool.so ; Outgoing Spool Support ; Resources load => res_adsi.so ; ADSI Resource noload => res_agi.so ; Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) noload => res_clioriginate.so ; Call origination from the CLI noload => res_convert.so ; File format conversion CLI command noload => res_crypto.so ; Cryptographic Digital Signatures load => res_features.so ; Call Features Resource load => res_indications.so ; Indications Resource noload => res_jabber.so ; AJI - Asterisk Jabber Interface noload => res_monitor.so ; Call Monitoring Resource noload => res_musiconhold.so ; Music On Hold Resource noload => res_smdi.so ; Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI) noload => res_snmp.so ; SNMP [Sub]Agent for Asterisk noload => res_speech.so ; Generic Speech Recognition API [global] /var/log/asterisk/messages; [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] indications.c: Removed default indication country 'us' [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring switchtype [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring signalling [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring rxwink [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: Ignoring bindport on reload [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: Ignoring bindaddr on reload [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[1278] acl.c: is not a valid IP [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: insecure=very at line 31 is deprecated; use insecure=port,invite instead [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] loader.c: 56 modules will be loaded. [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: is not a valid IP [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: Unable to lookup 'callcentric.com' [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: No such host: callcentric.com [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: Probably a DNS error for registration to 17772150287101 at callcentric.com, trying REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29626 [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29627 [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 1001 [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[722] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf for device usb1001 . [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb1001] [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel [usb1001] wasn't stuck after all. [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[719] chan_simpleusb.c: Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel usb29626 [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[719] chan_simpleusb.c: Loaded parameters from simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device usb29626 . [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[721] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel usb29627 [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf for device usb29627 . [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: Unable to re-open DSP device 2 (usb29627): Device or resource busy [Oct 8 08:48:06] NOTICE[714] chan_sip.c: -- Registration for ' 17772150287101 at callcentric.com' timed out, trying again (Attempt #1) [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] loader.c: 57 modules will be loaded. [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: is not a valid IP [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: Unable to lookup 'callcentric.com' [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: No such host: callcentric.com [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: Probably a DNS error for registration to 17772150287101 at callcentric.com, trying REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29626 [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29627 [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 1001 [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[718] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf for device usb29627 . [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb29627] [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel [usb29627] wasn't stuck after all. [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[719] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel usb1001 [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[716] chan_simpleusb.c: Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel usb29626 [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[716] chan_simpleusb.c: Loaded parameters from simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device usb29626 . [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf for device usb1001 . [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: Unable to re-open DSP device 2 (usb1001): Device or resource busy [Oct 8 08:59:35] NOTICE[711] chan_sip.c: -- Registration for ' 17772150287101 at callcentric.com' timed out, trying again (Attempt #1) - Is there something else to enable or a better app to use, for feeding to broadcastify? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 8 16:55:52 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 12:55:52 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL with Broadcastify etc via ezstream In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5616A018.7020903@msgstor.com> Mark, Your log is showing problems with sip and possibly a sound fob. I don't think you need app_ices Please post you outstreamcmd in rpt.conf you may want to disable the sip changes while troubleshooting streaming. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/08/2015 12:13 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: > Anyone try setting this up yet? > Used to use this with ACID just fine > Installed ezstream, and Lame - > > > shows it's running > > 1124 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/lame --preset cbr 16 -r > -m m -s 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc /etc/ezstream1001.xml > > > I enabled this module, thinking thats what it needed > > load => app_ices.so ; Encode and Stream via > icecast and ices > > > > ;modules.conf > > autoload=no > > > ; Applications > > > noload => app_adsiprog.so ;Asterisk ADSI Programming Application > > noload => app_alarmreceiver.so ;Alarm Receiver for Asterisk > > noload => app_amd.so ;Answering Machine Detection Application > > load => app_authenticate.so ; Authentication Application > > noload => app_cdr.so ;Tell Asterisk to not maintain a CDR for > > noload => app_chanisavail.so ;Check channel availability > > noload => app_channelredirect.so ;Channel Redirect > > load => app_chanspy.so ;Listen to the audio of an active channel > > noload => app_controlplayback.so ;Control Playback Application > > noload => app_dahdibarge.so ;Barge in on channel application > > noload => app_dahdiras.so ;DAHDI RAS Application > > noload => app_dahdiscan.so ;Scan Zap channels application > > noload => app_db.so ;Database Access Functions > > load => app_dial.so ;Dialing Application > > noload => app_dictate.so ;Virtual Dictation Machine > > noload => app_directed_pickup.so ;Directed Call Pickup Application > > noload => app_directory.so ;Extension Directory > > noload => app_disa.so ;DISA (Direct Inward System Access) Appli > > noload => app_dumpchan.so ;Dump Info About The Calling Channel > > noload => app_echo.so ;Simple Echo Application > > load => app_exec.so ;Executes dialplan applications > > noload => app_externalivr.so ;External IVR Interface Application > > noload => app_festival.so ;Simple Festival Interface > > noload => app_flash.so ;Flash channel application > > noload => app_followme.so ;Find-Me/Follow-Me Application > > noload => app_forkcdr.so ;Fork The CDR into 2 separate entities > > noload => app_getcpeid.so ;Get ADSI CPE ID > > noload => app_gps.so ;GPS interface module > > noload => app_hasnewvoicemail.so ;Indicator for whether a voice > mailbox ha > > load => app_ices.so ;Encode and Stream via icecast and ices > > noload => app_image.so ;Image Transmission Application > > noload => app_lookupblacklist.so ;Look up Caller*ID name/number from > black > > noload => app_lookupcidname.so ;Look up CallerID Name from local databas > > load => app_macro.so ;Extension Macros > > noload => app_meetme.so ;MeetMe conference bridge > > noload => app_milliwatt.so ;Digital Milliwatt (mu-law) Test Applicat > > noload => app_mixmonitor.so ;Mixed Audio Monitoring Application > > noload => app_morsecode.so ;Morse code > > noload => app_mp3.so ;Silly MP3 Application > > noload => app_nbscat.so ;Silly NBS Stream Application > > noload => app_page.so ;Page Multiple Phones > > noload => app_parkandannounce.so ;Call Parking and Announce Application > > load => app_playback.so ;Sound File Playback Application > > noload => app_privacy.so ;Require phone number to be entered, if n > > noload => app_queue.so ;True Call Queueing > > noload => app_radbridge.so ;Radio Bridging interface module > > noload => app_random.so ;Random goto > > noload => app_readfile.so ;Stores output of file into a variable > > noload => app_read.so ;Read Variable Application > > noload => app_realtime.so ;Realtime Data Lookup/Rewrite > > noload => app_record.so ;Trivial Record Application > > load => app_rpt.so ;Radio Repeater/Remote Base Application > > noload => app_sayunixtime.so ;Say time > > load => app_senddtmf.so ;Send DTMF digits Application > > noload => app_sendtext.so ;Send Text Applications > > noload => app_setcallerid.so ;Set CallerID Application > > noload => app_setcdruserfield.so ;CDR user field apps > > noload => app_settransfercapability.so ;Set ISDN Transfer Capability > > noload => app_sms.so ;SMS/PSTN handler > > noload => app_softhangup.so ;Hangs up the requested channel > > noload => app_speech_utils.so ;Dialplan Speech Applications > > noload => app_stack.so ;Stack Routines > > load => app_system.so ;Generic System() application > > noload => app_talkdetect.so ;Playback with Talk Detection > > noload => app_test.so ;Interface Test Application > > load => app_transfer.so ;Transfer > > noload => app_url.so ;Send URL Applications > > noload => app_userevent.so ;Custom User Event Application > > noload => app_verbose.so ;Send verbose output > > noload => app_voicemail.so ;Comedian Mail (Voicemail System) > > noload => app_waitforring.so ;Waits until first ring after time > > noload => app_waitforsilence.so ;Wait For Silence > > noload => app_while.so ;While Loops and Conditional Execution > > noload => app_zapateller.so ;Block Telemarketers with Special Informa > > > ; CDR > > > noload => cdr_csv.so ;Comma Separated Values CDR Backend > > noload => cdr_custom.so ;Customizable Comma Separated Values CDR > > noload => cdr_manager.so ;Asterisk Manager Interface CDR Backend > > > ; Channels > > > noload => chan_agent.so ;Agent Proxy Channel > > noload => chan_alsa.so ;ALSA Console Channel Driver > > noload => chan_beagle.so ;Beagleboard Radio Interface Channel Driver > > load => chan_dahdi.so ;DAHDI Telephony > > noload => chan_echolink.so ;echolink channel driver > > noload => chan_features.so ;Feature Proxy Channel > > noload => chan_gtalk.so ;Gtalk Channel Driver > > load => chan_iax2.so ;Inter Asterisk eXchange (Ver 2) > > load => chan_local.so ;Local Proxy Channel (Note: used internal > > noload => chan_oss.so ; > > noload => chan_phone.so ; > > load => chan_simpleusb.so ;Simple USB Radio Interface Channel Drive > > load => chan_sip.so ;Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) > > noload => chan_tlb.so ;TheLinkBox channel driver > > load => chan_usbradio.so ;USB Console Channel Driver > > noload => chan_usrp.so ;USRP Channel Module > > noload => chan_voter.so ;radio Voter channel driver > > > ; Codecs > > > ; CODEC AUDIO QUALITY BANDWIDTH (including IP and Ethernet > headers) > > ; ULAW best 87 kilobits per second (kbps) > > ; ADPCM good 55 kbps > > ; GSM mediocre 36 kbps > > ; g726aal2 > > ; ilbc > > > load => codec_adpcm.so ;Adaptive Differential PCM Coder/Decoder > > load => codec_alaw.so ;A-law Coder/Decoder > > load => codec_a_mu.so ;A-law and Mulaw direct Coder/Decoder > > noload => codec_dahdi.so ;Generic DAHDI Transcoder Codec Translato > > load => codec_g726.so ;ITU G.726-32kbps G726 Transcoder > > load => codec_gsm.so ;GSM Coder/Decoder > > load => codec_ulaw.so ;mu-Law Coder/Decoder > > noload => codec_ilbc.so > ;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Low_Bitrate_Codec > > > ; Formats > > > load => format_g723.so ;G.723.1 Simple Timestamp File Format > > load => format_g726.so ;Raw G.726 (16/24/32/40kbps) data > > load => format_g729.so ;Raw G729 data > > load => format_gsm.so ;Raw GSM data > > load => format_h263.so ;Raw H.263 data > > load => format_h264.so ;Raw H.264 data > > load => format_ilbc.so ;Raw iLBC data > > noload => format_jpeg.so ;JPEG (Joint Picture Experts Group) Image > > load => format_pcm.so ;Raw/Sun uLaw/ALaw 8KHz (PCM,PCMA,AU), G. > > load => format_sln.so ;Raw Signed Linear Audio support (SLN) > > load => format_vox.so ;Dialogic VOX (ADPCM) File Format > > load => format_wav_gsm.so ;Microsoft WAV format (Proprietary GSM) > > load => format_wav.so ;Microsoft WAV format (8000Hz Signed Line > > > ; Functions > > > load => func_base64.so ;base64 encode/decode dialplan functions > > load => func_callerid.so ;Caller ID related dialplan function > > load => func_cdr.so ;CDR dialplan function > > load => func_channel.so ;Channel information dialplan function > > load => func_curl.so ;Load external URL > > load => func_cut.so ;Cut out information from a string > > load => func_db.so ;Database (astdb) related dialplan functi > > load => func_enum.so ;ENUM related dialplan functions > > load => func_env.so ;Environment/filesystem dialplan function > > load => func_global.so ;Global variable dialplan functions > > load => func_groupcount.so ;Channel group dialplan functions > > load => func_language.so ;Channel language dialplan function > > load => func_logic.so ;Logical dialplan functions > > load => func_math.so ;Mathematical dialplan function > > load => func_md5.so ;MD5 digest dialplan functions > > load => func_moh.so ;Music-on-hold dialplan function > > load => func_rand.so ;Random number dialplan function > > load => func_realtime.so ;Read/Write values from a RealTime reposi > > noload => func_sha1.so ;SHA-1 computation dialplan function > > noload => func_strings.so ;String handling dialplan functions > > noload => func_timeout.so ;Channel timeout dialplan functions > > noload => func_uri.so ;URI encode/decode dialplan functions > > > ; PBX > > > noload => pbx_ael.so ;Asterisk Extension Language Compiler > > load => pbx_config.so ;Text Extension Configuration > > noload => pbx_dundi.so ;Distributed Universal Number Discovery ( > > noload => pbx_loopback.so ;Loopback Switch > > noload => pbx_realtime.so ;Realtime Switch > > noload => pbx_spool.so ;Outgoing Spool Support > > > ; Resources > > > load => res_adsi.so ;ADSI Resource > > noload => res_agi.so ;Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) > > noload => res_clioriginate.so ;Call origination from the CLI > > noload => res_convert.so ;File format conversion CLI command > > noload => res_crypto.so ;Cryptographic Digital Signatures > > load => res_features.so ;Call Features Resource > > load => res_indications.so ;Indications Resource > > noload => res_jabber.so ;AJI - Asterisk Jabber Interface > > noload => res_monitor.so ;Call Monitoring Resource > > noload => res_musiconhold.so ;Music On Hold Resource > > noload => res_smdi.so ;Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI) > > noload => res_snmp.so ;SNMP [Sub]Agent for Asterisk > > noload => res_speech.so ;Generic Speech Recognition API > > > [global] > > > > > /var/log/asterisk/messages; > > [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. > > [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] indications.c: Removed default > indication country 'us' > > [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring switchtype > > [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring signalling > > [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring rxwink > > [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: Ignoring bindport on reload > > [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: Ignoring bindaddr on reload > > [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[1278] acl.c: is not a valid IP > > [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: insecure=very at line 31 is > deprecated; use insecure=port,invite instead > > [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. > > [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] loader.c: 56 modules will be loaded. > > [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: is not a valid IP > > [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: Unable to lookup > 'callcentric.com ' > > [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: No such host: > callcentric.com > > [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: Probably a DNS error for > registration to 17772150287101 at callcentric.com > , trying REGISTER again (after > 20 seconds) > > [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29626 > > [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29627 > > [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 1001 > > [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[722] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf for device usb1001 . > > [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB > read channel. [usb1001] > > [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel > [usb1001] wasn't stuck after all. > > [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[719] chan_simpleusb.c: Assigned USB device > 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel usb29626 > > [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[719] chan_simpleusb.c: Loaded parameters > from simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device usb29626 . > > [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[721] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB device > 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel usb29627 > > [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf for device usb29627 . > > [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: Unable to re-open DSP > device 2 (usb29627): Device or resource busy > > [Oct 8 08:48:06] NOTICE[714] chan_sip.c: -- Registration for > '17772150287101 at callcentric.com > ' timed out, trying again > (Attempt #1) > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] loader.c: 57 modules will be loaded. > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: is not a valid IP > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: Unable to lookup > 'callcentric.com ' > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: No such host: > callcentric.com > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: Probably a DNS error for > registration to 17772150287101 at callcentric.com > , trying REGISTER again (after > 20 seconds) > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29626 > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29627 > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 1001 > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[718] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf for device usb29627 . > > [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB > read channel. [usb29627] > > [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel > [usb29627] wasn't stuck after all. > > [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[719] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB device > 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel usb1001 > > [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[716] chan_simpleusb.c: Assigned USB device > 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel usb29626 > > [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[716] chan_simpleusb.c: Loaded parameters > from simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device usb29626 . > > [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf for device usb1001 . > > [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: Unable to re-open DSP > device 2 (usb1001): Device or resource busy > > [Oct 8 08:59:35] NOTICE[711] chan_sip.c: -- Registration for > '17772150287101 at callcentric.com > ' timed out, trying again > (Attempt #1) > > > > > > - Is there something else to enable or a better app to use, for > feeding to broadcastify? > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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On 10/08/2015 01:19 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: > it gave me a login error > > ezstream: Connection to http://audio3.broadcastify.com:80/wcms5pn74trz > failed: Login failed > > ezstream: Exiting ... > > > suddenly started working - not sure how/why though - > > > > "Got Root?" > > How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? > *None. It's a hardware problem.* > > > Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's > friends are. > WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System > MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only Fools > Teenagers. > > > A ntennas > P oorly > P laced > L acks > E ngineering > > The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s?. > > /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work done."/_*/ > > > On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Steve Zingman > wrote: > > can you send a audio file to broadcastify with the command line > below? > > > On 10/08/2015 01:00 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >> >> outstreamcmd=/bin/sh,-c,/usr/bin/lame --preset cbr 16 -r -m m -s >> 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc /etc/ezstream1001.xml >> >> >> This just started appearing >> >> >> [Oct 8 09:35:48] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >> >> [Oct 8 09:35:50] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >> >> [Oct 8 09:35:52] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >> >> [Oct 8 09:35:54] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >> >> [Oct 8 09:35:56] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >> >> [Oct 8 09:35:58] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >> >> >> "Got Root?" >> >> How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? >> *None. It's a hardware problem.* >> >> >> Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's >> friends are. >> WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System >> MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only >> Fools Teenagers. >> >> >> A ntennas >> P oorly >> P laced >> L acks >> E ngineering >> >> The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 >> m/s?. >> >> /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work >> done."/_*/ >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Steve Zingman >> wrote: >> >> Mark, >> Your log is showing problems with sip and possibly a sound fob. >> I don't think you need app_ices >> >> Please post you outstreamcmd in rpt.conf >> >> you may want to disable the sip changes while troubleshooting >> streaming. >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> >> >> On 10/08/2015 12:13 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >>> Anyone try setting this up yet? >>> Used to use this with ACID just fine >>> Installed ezstream, and Lame - >>> >>> >>> shows it's running >>> >>> 1124 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/lame --preset cbr >>> 16 -r -m m -s 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc >>> /etc/ezstream1001.xml >>> >>> >>> I enabled this module, thinking thats what it needed >>> >>> load => app_ices.so ; Encode and Stream via >>> icecast and ices >>> >>> >>> >>> ;modules.conf >>> >>> autoload=no >>> >>> >>> ; Applications >>> >>> >>> noload => app_adsiprog.so ;Asterisk ADSI Programming >>> Application >>> >>> noload => app_alarmreceiver.so ;Alarm Receiver for Asterisk >>> >>> noload => app_amd.so ;Answering Machine Detection Application >>> >>> load => app_authenticate.so ; Authentication Application >>> >>> noload => app_cdr.so ;Tell Asterisk to not maintain a CDR for >>> >>> noload => app_chanisavail.so ;Check channel availability >>> >>> noload => app_channelredirect.so ;Channel Redirect >>> >>> load => app_chanspy.so ;Listen to the audio of an active >>> channel >>> >>> noload => app_controlplayback.so ;Control Playback Application >>> >>> noload => app_dahdibarge.so ;Barge in on channel application >>> >>> noload => app_dahdiras.so ;DAHDI RAS Application >>> >>> noload => app_dahdiscan.so ;Scan Zap channels application >>> >>> noload => app_db.so ;Database Access Functions >>> >>> load => app_dial.so ;Dialing Application >>> >>> noload => app_dictate.so ;Virtual Dictation Machine >>> >>> noload => app_directed_pickup.so ;Directed Call Pickup >>> Application >>> >>> noload => app_directory.so ;Extension Directory >>> >>> noload => app_disa.so ;DISA (Direct Inward System Access) Appli >>> >>> noload => app_dumpchan.so ;Dump Info About The Calling Channel >>> >>> noload => app_echo.so ;Simple Echo Application >>> >>> load => app_exec.so ;Executes dialplan applications >>> >>> noload => app_externalivr.so ;External IVR Interface >>> Application >>> >>> noload => app_festival.so ;Simple Festival Interface >>> >>> noload => app_flash.so ;Flash channel application >>> >>> noload => app_followme.so ;Find-Me/Follow-Me Application >>> >>> noload => app_forkcdr.so ;Fork The CDR into 2 separate entities >>> >>> noload => app_getcpeid.so ;Get ADSI CPE ID >>> >>> noload => app_gps.so ;GPS interface module >>> >>> noload => app_hasnewvoicemail.so ;Indicator for whether a >>> voice mailbox ha >>> >>> load => app_ices.so ;Encode and Stream via icecast and ices >>> >>> noload => app_image.so ;Image Transmission Application >>> >>> noload => app_lookupblacklist.so ;Look up Caller*ID >>> name/number from black >>> >>> noload => app_lookupcidname.so ;Look up CallerID Name from >>> local databas >>> >>> load => app_macro.so ;Extension Macros >>> >>> noload => app_meetme.so ;MeetMe conference bridge >>> >>> noload => app_milliwatt.so ;Digital Milliwatt (mu-law) Test >>> Applicat >>> >>> noload => app_mixmonitor.so ;Mixed Audio Monitoring Application >>> >>> noload => app_morsecode.so ;Morse code >>> >>> noload => app_mp3.so ;Silly MP3 Application >>> >>> noload => app_nbscat.so ;Silly NBS Stream Application >>> >>> noload => app_page.so ;Page Multiple Phones >>> >>> noload => app_parkandannounce.so ;Call Parking and Announce >>> Application >>> >>> load => app_playback.so ;Sound File Playback Application >>> >>> noload => app_privacy.so ;Require phone number to be >>> entered, if n >>> >>> noload => app_queue.so ;True Call Queueing >>> >>> noload => app_radbridge.so ;Radio Bridging interface module >>> >>> noload => app_random.so ;Random goto >>> >>> noload => app_readfile.so ;Stores output of file into a >>> variable >>> >>> noload => app_read.so ;Read Variable Application >>> >>> noload => app_realtime.so ;Realtime Data Lookup/Rewrite >>> >>> noload => app_record.so ;Trivial Record Application >>> >>> load => app_rpt.so ;Radio Repeater/Remote Base Application >>> >>> noload => app_sayunixtime.so ;Say time >>> >>> load => app_senddtmf.so ;Send DTMF digits Application >>> >>> noload => app_sendtext.so ;Send Text Applications >>> >>> noload => app_setcallerid.so ;Set CallerID Application >>> >>> noload => app_setcdruserfield.so ;CDR user field apps >>> >>> noload => app_settransfercapability.so ;Set ISDN Transfer >>> Capability >>> >>> noload => app_sms.so ;SMS/PSTN handler >>> >>> noload => app_softhangup.so ;Hangs up the requested channel >>> >>> noload => app_speech_utils.so ;Dialplan Speech Applications >>> >>> noload => app_stack.so ;Stack Routines >>> >>> load => app_system.so ;Generic System() application >>> >>> noload => app_talkdetect.so ;Playback with Talk Detection >>> >>> noload => app_test.so ;Interface Test Application >>> >>> load => app_transfer.so ;Transfer >>> >>> noload => app_url.so ;Send URL Applications >>> >>> noload => app_userevent.so ;Custom User Event Application >>> >>> noload => app_verbose.so ;Send verbose output >>> >>> noload => app_voicemail.so ;Comedian Mail (Voicemail System) >>> >>> noload => app_waitforring.so ;Waits until first ring after time >>> >>> noload => app_waitforsilence.so ;Wait For Silence >>> >>> noload => app_while.so ;While Loops and Conditional Execution >>> >>> noload => app_zapateller.so ;Block Telemarketers with >>> Special Informa >>> >>> >>> ; CDR >>> >>> >>> noload => cdr_csv.so ;Comma Separated Values CDR Backend >>> >>> noload => cdr_custom.so ;Customizable Comma Separated Values >>> CDR >>> >>> noload => cdr_manager.so ;Asterisk Manager Interface CDR >>> Backend >>> >>> >>> ; Channels >>> >>> >>> noload => chan_agent.so ;Agent Proxy Channel >>> >>> noload => chan_alsa.so ;ALSA Console Channel Driver >>> >>> noload => chan_beagle.so ;Beagleboard Radio Interface >>> Channel Driver >>> >>> load => chan_dahdi.so ;DAHDI Telephony >>> >>> noload => chan_echolink.so ;echolink channel driver >>> >>> noload => chan_features.so ;Feature Proxy Channel >>> >>> noload => chan_gtalk.so ;Gtalk Channel Driver >>> >>> load => chan_iax2.so ;Inter Asterisk eXchange (Ver 2) >>> >>> load => chan_local.so ;Local Proxy Channel (Note: used internal >>> >>> noload => chan_oss.so ; >>> >>> noload => chan_phone.so ; >>> >>> load => chan_simpleusb.so ;Simple USB Radio Interface >>> Channel Drive >>> >>> load => chan_sip.so ;Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) >>> >>> noload => chan_tlb.so ;TheLinkBox channel driver >>> >>> load => chan_usbradio.so ;USB Console Channel Driver >>> >>> noload => chan_usrp.so ;USRP Channel Module >>> >>> noload => chan_voter.so ;radio Voter channel driver >>> >>> >>> ; Codecs >>> >>> >>> ; CODEC AUDIO QUALITY BANDWIDTH (including IP and >>> Ethernet headers) >>> >>> ; ULAW best 87 kilobits per second (kbps) >>> >>> ; ADPCM good 55 kbps >>> >>> ; GSM mediocre 36 kbps >>> >>> ; g726aal2 >>> >>> ; ilbc >>> >>> >>> load => codec_adpcm.so ;Adaptive Differential PCM Coder/Decoder >>> >>> load => codec_alaw.so ;A-law Coder/Decoder >>> >>> load => codec_a_mu.so ;A-law and Mulaw direct Coder/Decoder >>> >>> noload => codec_dahdi.so ;Generic DAHDI Transcoder Codec >>> Translato >>> >>> load => codec_g726.so ;ITU G.726-32kbps G726 Transcoder >>> >>> load => codec_gsm.so ;GSM Coder/Decoder >>> >>> load => codec_ulaw.so ;mu-Law Coder/Decoder >>> >>> noload => codec_ilbc.so >>> ;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Low_Bitrate_Codec >>> >>> >>> ; Formats >>> >>> >>> load => format_g723.so ;G.723.1 Simple Timestamp File Format >>> >>> load => format_g726.so ;Raw G.726 (16/24/32/40kbps) data >>> >>> load => format_g729.so ;Raw G729 data >>> >>> load => format_gsm.so ;Raw GSM data >>> >>> load => format_h263.so ;Raw H.263 data >>> >>> load => format_h264.so ;Raw H.264 data >>> >>> load => format_ilbc.so ;Raw iLBC data >>> >>> noload => format_jpeg.so ;JPEG (Joint Picture Experts Group) >>> Image >>> >>> load => format_pcm.so ;Raw/Sun uLaw/ALaw 8KHz (PCM,PCMA,AU), G. >>> >>> load => format_sln.so ;Raw Signed Linear Audio support (SLN) >>> >>> load => format_vox.so ;Dialogic VOX (ADPCM) File Format >>> >>> load => format_wav_gsm.so ;Microsoft WAV format (Proprietary >>> GSM) >>> >>> load => format_wav.so ;Microsoft WAV format (8000Hz Signed Line >>> >>> >>> ; Functions >>> >>> >>> load => func_base64.so ;base64 encode/decode dialplan functions >>> >>> load => func_callerid.so ;Caller ID related dialplan function >>> >>> load => func_cdr.so ;CDR dialplan function >>> >>> load => func_channel.so ;Channel information dialplan function >>> >>> load => func_curl.so ;Load external URL >>> >>> load => func_cut.so ;Cut out information from a string >>> >>> load => func_db.so ;Database (astdb) related dialplan functi >>> >>> load => func_enum.so ;ENUM related dialplan functions >>> >>> load => func_env.so ;Environment/filesystem dialplan function >>> >>> load => func_global.so ;Global variable dialplan functions >>> >>> load => func_groupcount.so ;Channel group dialplan functions >>> >>> load => func_language.so ;Channel language dialplan function >>> >>> load => func_logic.so ;Logical dialplan functions >>> >>> load => func_math.so ;Mathematical dialplan function >>> >>> load => func_md5.so ;MD5 digest dialplan functions >>> >>> load => func_moh.so ;Music-on-hold dialplan function >>> >>> load => func_rand.so ;Random number dialplan function >>> >>> load => func_realtime.so ;Read/Write values from a RealTime >>> reposi >>> >>> noload => func_sha1.so ;SHA-1 computation dialplan function >>> >>> noload => func_strings.so ;String handling dialplan functions >>> >>> noload => func_timeout.so ;Channel timeout dialplan functions >>> >>> noload => func_uri.so ;URI encode/decode dialplan functions >>> >>> >>> ; PBX >>> >>> >>> noload => pbx_ael.so ;Asterisk Extension Language Compiler >>> >>> load => pbx_config.so ;Text Extension Configuration >>> >>> noload => pbx_dundi.so ;Distributed Universal Number >>> Discovery ( >>> >>> noload => pbx_loopback.so ;Loopback Switch >>> >>> noload => pbx_realtime.so ;Realtime Switch >>> >>> noload => pbx_spool.so ;Outgoing Spool Support >>> >>> >>> ; Resources >>> >>> >>> load => res_adsi.so ;ADSI Resource >>> >>> noload => res_agi.so ;Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) >>> >>> noload => res_clioriginate.so ;Call origination from the CLI >>> >>> noload => res_convert.so ;File format conversion CLI command >>> >>> noload => res_crypto.so ;Cryptographic Digital Signatures >>> >>> load => res_features.so ;Call Features Resource >>> >>> load => res_indications.so ;Indications Resource >>> >>> noload => res_jabber.so ;AJI - Asterisk Jabber Interface >>> >>> noload => res_monitor.so ;Call Monitoring Resource >>> >>> noload => res_musiconhold.so ;Music On Hold Resource >>> >>> noload => res_smdi.so ;Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI) >>> >>> noload => res_snmp.so ;SNMP [Sub]Agent for Asterisk >>> >>> noload => res_speech.so ;Generic Speech Recognition API >>> >>> >>> [global] >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> /var/log/asterisk/messages; >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] cdr.c: CDR simple logging >>> enabled. >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] indications.c: Removed >>> default indication country 'us' >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring >>> switchtype >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring >>> signalling >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring rxwink >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: Ignoring >>> bindport on reload >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: Ignoring >>> bindaddr on reload >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[1278] acl.c: is not a valid IP >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: insecure=very at >>> line 31 is deprecated; use insecure=port,invite instead >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] loader.c: 56 modules will be >>> loaded. >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: is not a valid IP >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: Unable to lookup >>> 'callcentric.com ' >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: No such host: >>> callcentric.com >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: Probably a DNS >>> error for registration to 17772150287101 at callcentric.com, >>> trying REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater >>> Init 29626 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater >>> Init 29627 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater >>> Init 1001 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[722] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded >>> parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf for device usb1001 . >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly >>> stuck USB read channel. [usb1001] >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB >>> read channel [usb1001] wasn't stuck after all. >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[719] chan_simpleusb.c: Assigned USB >>> device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel usb29626 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[719] chan_simpleusb.c: Loaded >>> parameters from simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device >>> usb29626 . >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[721] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB >>> device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel usb29627 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded >>> parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf for device >>> usb29627 . >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: Unable to >>> re-open DSP device 2 (usb29627): Device or resource busy >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:48:06] NOTICE[714] chan_sip.c: -- Registration >>> for '17772150287101 at callcentric.com' timed out, trying again >>> (Attempt #1) >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] loader.c: 57 modules will be >>> loaded. >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: is not a valid IP >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: Unable to lookup >>> 'callcentric.com ' >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: No such host: >>> callcentric.com >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: Probably a DNS >>> error for registration to 17772150287101 at callcentric.com, >>> trying REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater >>> Init 29626 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater >>> Init 29627 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater >>> Init 1001 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[718] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded >>> parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf for device >>> usb29627 . >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly >>> stuck USB read channel. [usb29627] >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB >>> read channel [usb29627] wasn't stuck after all. >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[719] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB >>> device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel usb1001 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[716] chan_simpleusb.c: Assigned USB >>> device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel usb29626 >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[716] chan_simpleusb.c: Loaded >>> parameters from simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device >>> usb29626 . >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded >>> parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf for device usb1001 . >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: Unable to >>> re-open DSP device 2 (usb1001): Device or resource busy >>> >>> [Oct 8 08:59:35] NOTICE[711] chan_sip.c: -- Registration >>> for '17772150287101 at callcentric.com' timed out, trying again >>> (Attempt #1) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> - Is there something else to enable or a better app to use, >>> for feeding to broadcastify? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 8 17:33:14 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 13:33:14 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL with Broadcastify etc via ezstream In-Reply-To: References: <5616A018.7020903@msgstor.com> <5616A294.8060600@msgstor.com> <5616A5F5.9040605@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <5616A8DA.6020309@msgstor.com> Good to hear. It might be worth documenting what needs to be installed and any tweaks that need to be done. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/08/2015 01:30 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: > it's streaming, I even did a reboot and it's live now - not sure what > the problem was, maybe something on their end... > > http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/21348/web > > "Got Root?" > > How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? > *None. It's a hardware problem.* > > > Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's > friends are. > WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System > MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only Fools > Teenagers. > > > A ntennas > P oorly > P laced > L acks > E ngineering > > The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s?. > > /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work done."/_*/ > > > On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Steve Zingman > wrote: > > Working as in streaming from the node or sending a audio file? > > > On 10/08/2015 01:19 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >> it gave me a login error >> >> ezstream: Connection to >> http://audio3.broadcastify.com:80/wcms5pn74trz failed: Login failed >> >> ezstream: Exiting ... >> >> >> suddenly started working - not sure how/why though - >> >> >> >> "Got Root?" >> >> How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? >> *None. It's a hardware problem.* >> >> >> Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's >> friends are. >> WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System >> MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only >> Fools Teenagers. >> >> >> A ntennas >> P oorly >> P laced >> L acks >> E ngineering >> >> The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 >> m/s?. >> >> /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work >> done."/_*/ >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Steve Zingman >> > wrote: >> >> can you send a audio file to broadcastify with the command >> line below? >> >> >> On 10/08/2015 01:00 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >>> >>> outstreamcmd=/bin/sh,-c,/usr/bin/lame --preset cbr 16 -r -m >>> m -s 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc >>> /etc/ezstream1001.xml >>> >>> >>> This just started appearing >>> >>> >>> [Oct 8 09:35:48] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>> >>> [Oct 8 09:35:50] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>> >>> [Oct 8 09:35:52] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>> >>> [Oct 8 09:35:54] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>> >>> [Oct 8 09:35:56] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>> >>> [Oct 8 09:35:58] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>> >>> >>> "Got Root?" >>> >>> How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? >>> *None. It's a hardware problem.* >>> >>> >>> Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who >>> it's friends are. >>> WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System >>> MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software >>> Only Fools Teenagers. >>> >>> >>> A ntennas >>> P oorly >>> P laced >>> L acks >>> E ngineering >>> >>> The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at >>> 9.81 m/s?. >>> >>> /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work >>> done."/_*/ >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Steve Zingman >>> > wrote: >>> >>> Mark, >>> Your log is showing problems with sip and possibly a >>> sound fob. >>> I don't think you need app_ices >>> >>> Please post you outstreamcmd in rpt.conf >>> >>> you may want to disable the sip changes while >>> troubleshooting streaming. >>> >>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>> >>> >>> >>> On 10/08/2015 12:13 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >>>> Anyone try setting this up yet? >>>> Used to use this with ACID just fine >>>> Installed ezstream, and Lame - >>>> >>>> >>>> shows it's running >>>> >>>> 1124 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/lame >>>> --preset cbr 16 -r -m m -s 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | >>>> /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc /etc/ezstream1001.xml >>>> >>>> >>>> I enabled this module, thinking thats what it needed >>>> >>>> load => app_ices.so ; Encode and Stream via icecast and >>>> ices >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ;modules.conf >>>> >>>> autoload=no >>>> >>>> >>>> ; Applications >>>> >>>> >>>> noload => app_adsiprog.so ;Asterisk ADSI Programming >>>> Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_alarmreceiver.so ;Alarm Receiver for >>>> Asterisk >>>> >>>> noload => app_amd.so ;Answering Machine Detection >>>> Application >>>> >>>> load => app_authenticate.so ; Authentication Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_cdr.so ;Tell Asterisk to not maintain a >>>> CDR for >>>> >>>> noload => app_chanisavail.so ;Check channel availability >>>> >>>> noload => app_channelredirect.so ;Channel Redirect >>>> >>>> load => app_chanspy.so ;Listen to the audio of an >>>> active channel >>>> >>>> noload => app_controlplayback.so ;Control Playback >>>> Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_dahdibarge.so ;Barge in on channel >>>> application >>>> >>>> noload => app_dahdiras.so ;DAHDI RAS Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_dahdiscan.so ;Scan Zap channels application >>>> >>>> noload => app_db.so ;Database Access Functions >>>> >>>> load => app_dial.so ;Dialing Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_dictate.so ;Virtual Dictation Machine >>>> >>>> noload => app_directed_pickup.so ;Directed Call Pickup >>>> Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_directory.so ;Extension Directory >>>> >>>> noload => app_disa.so ;DISA (Direct Inward System >>>> Access) Appli >>>> >>>> noload => app_dumpchan.so ;Dump Info About The Calling >>>> Channel >>>> >>>> noload => app_echo.so ;Simple Echo Application >>>> >>>> load => app_exec.so ;Executes dialplan applications >>>> >>>> noload => app_externalivr.so ;External IVR Interface >>>> Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_festival.so ;Simple Festival Interface >>>> >>>> noload => app_flash.so ;Flash channel application >>>> >>>> noload => app_followme.so ;Find-Me/Follow-Me Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_forkcdr.so ;Fork The CDR into 2 separate >>>> entities >>>> >>>> noload => app_getcpeid.so ;Get ADSI CPE ID >>>> >>>> noload => app_gps.so ;GPS interface module >>>> >>>> noload => app_hasnewvoicemail.so ;Indicator for whether >>>> a voice mailbox ha >>>> >>>> load => app_ices.so ;Encode and Stream via icecast and >>>> ices >>>> >>>> noload => app_image.so ;Image Transmission Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_lookupblacklist.so ;Look up Caller*ID >>>> name/number from black >>>> >>>> noload => app_lookupcidname.so ;Look up CallerID Name >>>> from local databas >>>> >>>> load => app_macro.so ;Extension Macros >>>> >>>> noload => app_meetme.so ;MeetMe conference bridge >>>> >>>> noload => app_milliwatt.so ;Digital Milliwatt (mu-law) >>>> Test Applicat >>>> >>>> noload => app_mixmonitor.so ;Mixed Audio Monitoring >>>> Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_morsecode.so ;Morse code >>>> >>>> noload => app_mp3.so ;Silly MP3 Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_nbscat.so ;Silly NBS Stream Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_page.so ;Page Multiple Phones >>>> >>>> noload => app_parkandannounce.so ;Call Parking and >>>> Announce Application >>>> >>>> load => app_playback.so ;Sound File Playback Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_privacy.so ;Require phone number to be >>>> entered, if n >>>> >>>> noload => app_queue.so ;True Call Queueing >>>> >>>> noload => app_radbridge.so ;Radio Bridging interface >>>> module >>>> >>>> noload => app_random.so ;Random goto >>>> >>>> noload => app_readfile.so ;Stores output of file into a >>>> variable >>>> >>>> noload => app_read.so ;Read Variable Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_realtime.so ;Realtime Data Lookup/Rewrite >>>> >>>> noload => app_record.so ;Trivial Record Application >>>> >>>> load => app_rpt.so ;Radio Repeater/Remote Base Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_sayunixtime.so ;Say time >>>> >>>> load => app_senddtmf.so ;Send DTMF digits Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_sendtext.so ;Send Text Applications >>>> >>>> noload => app_setcallerid.so ;Set CallerID Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_setcdruserfield.so ;CDR user field apps >>>> >>>> noload => app_settransfercapability.so ;Set ISDN >>>> Transfer Capability >>>> >>>> noload => app_sms.so ;SMS/PSTN handler >>>> >>>> noload => app_softhangup.so ;Hangs up the requested >>>> channel >>>> >>>> noload => app_speech_utils.so ;Dialplan Speech >>>> Applications >>>> >>>> noload => app_stack.so ;Stack Routines >>>> >>>> load => app_system.so ;Generic System() application >>>> >>>> noload => app_talkdetect.so ;Playback with Talk Detection >>>> >>>> noload => app_test.so ;Interface Test Application >>>> >>>> load => app_transfer.so ;Transfer >>>> >>>> noload => app_url.so ;Send URL Applications >>>> >>>> noload => app_userevent.so ;Custom User Event Application >>>> >>>> noload => app_verbose.so ;Send verbose output >>>> >>>> noload => app_voicemail.so ;Comedian Mail (Voicemail >>>> System) >>>> >>>> noload => app_waitforring.so ;Waits until first ring >>>> after time >>>> >>>> noload => app_waitforsilence.so ;Wait For Silence >>>> >>>> noload => app_while.so ;While Loops and Conditional >>>> Execution >>>> >>>> noload => app_zapateller.so ;Block Telemarketers with >>>> Special Informa >>>> >>>> >>>> ; CDR >>>> >>>> >>>> noload => cdr_csv.so ;Comma Separated Values CDR Backend >>>> >>>> noload => cdr_custom.so ;Customizable Comma Separated >>>> Values CDR >>>> >>>> noload => cdr_manager.so ;Asterisk Manager Interface >>>> CDR Backend >>>> >>>> >>>> ; Channels >>>> >>>> >>>> noload => chan_agent.so ;Agent Proxy Channel >>>> >>>> noload => chan_alsa.so ;ALSA Console Channel Driver >>>> >>>> noload => chan_beagle.so ;Beagleboard Radio Interface >>>> Channel Driver >>>> >>>> load => chan_dahdi.so ;DAHDI Telephony >>>> >>>> noload => chan_echolink.so ;echolink channel driver >>>> >>>> noload => chan_features.so ;Feature Proxy Channel >>>> >>>> noload => chan_gtalk.so ;Gtalk Channel Driver >>>> >>>> load => chan_iax2.so ;Inter Asterisk eXchange (Ver 2) >>>> >>>> load => chan_local.so ;Local Proxy Channel (Note: used >>>> internal >>>> >>>> noload => chan_oss.so ; >>>> >>>> noload => chan_phone.so ; >>>> >>>> load => chan_simpleusb.so ;Simple USB Radio Interface >>>> Channel Drive >>>> >>>> load => chan_sip.so ;Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) >>>> >>>> noload => chan_tlb.so ;TheLinkBox channel driver >>>> >>>> load => chan_usbradio.so ;USB Console Channel Driver >>>> >>>> noload => chan_usrp.so ;USRP Channel Module >>>> >>>> noload => chan_voter.so ;radio Voter channel driver >>>> >>>> >>>> ; Codecs >>>> >>>> >>>> ; CODEC AUDIO QUALITY BANDWIDTH (including IP and >>>> Ethernet headers) >>>> >>>> ; ULAW best 87 kilobits per second (kbps) >>>> >>>> ; ADPCM good 55 kbps >>>> >>>> ; GSM mediocre 36 kbps >>>> >>>> ; g726aal2 >>>> >>>> ; ilbc >>>> >>>> >>>> load => codec_adpcm.so ;Adaptive Differential PCM >>>> Coder/Decoder >>>> >>>> load => codec_alaw.so ;A-law Coder/Decoder >>>> >>>> load => codec_a_mu.so ;A-law and Mulaw direct >>>> Coder/Decoder >>>> >>>> noload => codec_dahdi.so ;Generic DAHDI Transcoder >>>> Codec Translato >>>> >>>> load => codec_g726.so ;ITU G.726-32kbps G726 Transcoder >>>> >>>> load => codec_gsm.so ;GSM Coder/Decoder >>>> >>>> load => codec_ulaw.so ;mu-Law Coder/Decoder >>>> >>>> noload => codec_ilbc.so >>>> ;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Low_Bitrate_Codec >>>> >>>> >>>> ; Formats >>>> >>>> >>>> load => format_g723.so ;G.723.1 Simple Timestamp File >>>> Format >>>> >>>> load => format_g726.so ;Raw G.726 (16/24/32/40kbps) data >>>> >>>> load => format_g729.so ;Raw G729 data >>>> >>>> load => format_gsm.so ;Raw GSM data >>>> >>>> load => format_h263.so ;Raw H.263 data >>>> >>>> load => format_h264.so ;Raw H.264 data >>>> >>>> load => format_ilbc.so ;Raw iLBC data >>>> >>>> noload => format_jpeg.so ;JPEG (Joint Picture Experts >>>> Group) Image >>>> >>>> load => format_pcm.so ;Raw/Sun uLaw/ALaw 8KHz >>>> (PCM,PCMA,AU), G. >>>> >>>> load => format_sln.so ;Raw Signed Linear Audio support >>>> (SLN) >>>> >>>> load => format_vox.so ;Dialogic VOX (ADPCM) File Format >>>> >>>> load => format_wav_gsm.so ;Microsoft WAV format >>>> (Proprietary GSM) >>>> >>>> load => format_wav.so ;Microsoft WAV format (8000Hz >>>> Signed Line >>>> >>>> >>>> ; Functions >>>> >>>> >>>> load => func_base64.so ;base64 encode/decode dialplan >>>> functions >>>> >>>> load => func_callerid.so ;Caller ID related dialplan >>>> function >>>> >>>> load => func_cdr.so ;CDR dialplan function >>>> >>>> load => func_channel.so ;Channel information dialplan >>>> function >>>> >>>> load => func_curl.so ;Load external URL >>>> >>>> load => func_cut.so ;Cut out information from a string >>>> >>>> load => func_db.so ;Database (astdb) related dialplan >>>> functi >>>> >>>> load => func_enum.so ;ENUM related dialplan functions >>>> >>>> load => func_env.so ;Environment/filesystem dialplan >>>> function >>>> >>>> load => func_global.so ;Global variable dialplan functions >>>> >>>> load => func_groupcount.so ;Channel group dialplan >>>> functions >>>> >>>> load => func_language.so ;Channel language dialplan >>>> function >>>> >>>> load => func_logic.so ;Logical dialplan functions >>>> >>>> load => func_math.so ;Mathematical dialplan function >>>> >>>> load => func_md5.so ;MD5 digest dialplan functions >>>> >>>> load => func_moh.so ;Music-on-hold dialplan function >>>> >>>> load => func_rand.so ;Random number dialplan function >>>> >>>> load => func_realtime.so ;Read/Write values from a >>>> RealTime reposi >>>> >>>> noload => func_sha1.so ;SHA-1 computation dialplan >>>> function >>>> >>>> noload => func_strings.so ;String handling dialplan >>>> functions >>>> >>>> noload => func_timeout.so ;Channel timeout dialplan >>>> functions >>>> >>>> noload => func_uri.so ;URI encode/decode dialplan >>>> functions >>>> >>>> >>>> ; PBX >>>> >>>> >>>> noload => pbx_ael.so ;Asterisk Extension Language Compiler >>>> >>>> load => pbx_config.so ;Text Extension Configuration >>>> >>>> noload => pbx_dundi.so ;Distributed Universal Number >>>> Discovery ( >>>> >>>> noload => pbx_loopback.so ;Loopback Switch >>>> >>>> noload => pbx_realtime.so ;Realtime Switch >>>> >>>> noload => pbx_spool.so ;Outgoing Spool Support >>>> >>>> >>>> ; Resources >>>> >>>> >>>> load => res_adsi.so ;ADSI Resource >>>> >>>> noload => res_agi.so ;Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) >>>> >>>> noload => res_clioriginate.so ;Call origination from >>>> the CLI >>>> >>>> noload => res_convert.so ;File format conversion CLI >>>> command >>>> >>>> noload => res_crypto.so ;Cryptographic Digital Signatures >>>> >>>> load => res_features.so ;Call Features Resource >>>> >>>> load => res_indications.so ;Indications Resource >>>> >>>> noload => res_jabber.so ;AJI - Asterisk Jabber Interface >>>> >>>> noload => res_monitor.so ;Call Monitoring Resource >>>> >>>> noload => res_musiconhold.so ;Music On Hold Resource >>>> >>>> noload => res_smdi.so ;Simplified Message Desk >>>> Interface (SMDI) >>>> >>>> noload => res_snmp.so ;SNMP [Sub]Agent for Asterisk >>>> >>>> noload => res_speech.so ;Generic Speech Recognition API >>>> >>>> >>>> [global] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> /var/log/asterisk/messages; >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] cdr.c: CDR simple >>>> logging enabled. >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] indications.c: Removed >>>> default indication country 'us' >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring >>>> switchtype >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring >>>> signalling >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: Ignoring >>>> rxwink >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: Ignoring >>>> bindport on reload >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: Ignoring >>>> bindaddr on reload >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[1278] acl.c: is not a valid IP >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: >>>> insecure=very at line 31 is deprecated; use >>>> insecure=port,invite instead >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] cdr.c: CDR simple logging >>>> enabled. >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] loader.c: 56 modules will >>>> be loaded. >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: is not a valid IP >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: Unable to lookup >>>> 'callcentric.com ' >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: No such >>>> host: callcentric.com >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: Probably a >>>> DNS error for registration to >>>> 17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>> , trying >>>> REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>> Repeater Init 29626 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>> Repeater Init 29627 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>> Repeater Init 1001 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[722] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded >>>> parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf for device >>>> usb1001 . >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: >>>> Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb1001] >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, >>>> USB read channel [usb1001] wasn't stuck after all. >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[719] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel usb29626 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[719] chan_simpleusb.c: Loaded >>>> parameters from simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device >>>> usb29626 . >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[721] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned >>>> USB device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel usb29627 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded >>>> parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf for device >>>> usb29627 . >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: Unable >>>> to re-open DSP device 2 (usb29627): Device or resource busy >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:48:06] NOTICE[714] chan_sip.c: -- >>>> Registration for '17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>> ' timed out, >>>> trying again (Attempt #1) >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] cdr.c: CDR simple logging >>>> enabled. >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] loader.c: 57 modules will >>>> be loaded. >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: is not a valid IP >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: Unable to lookup >>>> 'callcentric.com ' >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: No such >>>> host: callcentric.com >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: Probably a >>>> DNS error for registration to >>>> 17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>> , trying >>>> REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>> Repeater Init 29626 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>> Repeater Init 29627 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>> Repeater Init 1001 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[718] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded >>>> parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf for device >>>> usb29627 . >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: >>>> Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb29627] >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, >>>> USB read channel [usb29627] wasn't stuck after all. >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[719] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned >>>> USB device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel usb1001 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[716] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel usb29626 >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[716] chan_simpleusb.c: Loaded >>>> parameters from simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device >>>> usb29626 . >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded >>>> parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf for device >>>> usb1001 . >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: Unable >>>> to re-open DSP device 2 (usb1001): Device or resource busy >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 08:59:35] NOTICE[711] chan_sip.c: -- >>>> Registration for '17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>> ' timed out, >>>> trying again (Attempt #1) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> - Is there something else to enable or a better app to >>>> use, for feeding to broadcastify? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 8 17:49:39 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 13:49:39 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL with Broadcastify etc via ezstream In-Reply-To: References: <5616A018.7020903@msgstor.com> <5616A294.8060600@msgstor.com> <5616A5F5.9040605@msgstor.com> <5616A8DA.6020309@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <5616ACB3.7000000@msgstor.com> Mark, That's great. I'm glad the newer version of ezstream available to DIAL via ap-get work well. I have not touched Linux streaming since I stopped hosting a icecast server for a radio station on C Band subcarrier. I'll edit this into a test file and make sure it can be found for someone in the future. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/08/2015 01:42 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: > Not sure if you saw my post about that a while back, using ACID it was > just much easier to install now, had to use a really old version of > ezstream before with the acid setup. > Now it works from the normal install that is available. > > > apt-get install ezstream lame > > I enabled this: load => app_chanspy.so ; Listen to the audio > of an active channel > not sure if that mattered though, seemed like it would be important... > > add this below the first section of the rpt.conf for the node you want > to broadcast. > > outstreamcmd=/bin/sh,-c,/usr/bin/lame --preset cbr 16 -r -m m -s 8 > --bitwidth 16 - - | /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc /etc/ezstream1001.xml > > ;ezstream1001.xml > > > > http://audio3.broadcastify.com:80/mountpoint-provided-by-broadcastify > > feed-specific-password-not-same-as-website-login > > MP3 > > stdin > > 1 > > 0 > > Description > > http://www.radioreference.com/ > > Amateur Radio > > Description > > 16 > > 1 > > 22050 > > 1 > > > > > > > > > "Got Root?" > > How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? > *None. It's a hardware problem.* > > > Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's > friends are. > WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System > MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only Fools > Teenagers. > > > A ntennas > P oorly > P laced > L acks > E ngineering > > The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s?. > > /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work done."/_*/ > > > On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Steve Zingman > wrote: > > Good to hear. > It might be worth documenting what needs to be installed and any > tweaks that need to be done. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/08/2015 01:30 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >> it's streaming, I even did a reboot and it's live now - not sure >> what the problem was, maybe something on their end... >> >> http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/21348/web >> >> "Got Root?" >> >> How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? >> *None. It's a hardware problem.* >> >> >> Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's >> friends are. >> WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System >> MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only >> Fools Teenagers. >> >> >> A ntennas >> P oorly >> P laced >> L acks >> E ngineering >> >> The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 >> m/s?. >> >> /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work >> done."/_*/ >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Steve Zingman >> > wrote: >> >> Working as in streaming from the node or sending a audio file? >> >> >> On 10/08/2015 01:19 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >>> it gave me a login error >>> >>> ezstream: Connection to >>> http://audio3.broadcastify.com:80/wcms5pn74trz failed: Login >>> failed >>> >>> ezstream: Exiting ... >>> >>> >>> suddenly started working - not sure how/why though - >>> >>> >>> >>> "Got Root?" >>> >>> How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? >>> *None. It's a hardware problem.* >>> >>> >>> Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who >>> it's friends are. >>> WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System >>> MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software >>> Only Fools Teenagers. >>> >>> >>> A ntennas >>> P oorly >>> P laced >>> L acks >>> E ngineering >>> >>> The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at >>> 9.81 m/s?. >>> >>> /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work >>> done."/_*/ >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Steve Zingman >>> > wrote: >>> >>> can you send a audio file to broadcastify with the >>> command line below? >>> >>> >>> On 10/08/2015 01:00 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >>>> >>>> outstreamcmd=/bin/sh,-c,/usr/bin/lame --preset cbr 16 >>>> -r -m m -s 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc >>>> /etc/ezstream1001.xml >>>> >>>> >>>> This just started appearing >>>> >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:48] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:50] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:52] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:54] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:56] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:58] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> >>>> "Got Root?" >>>> >>>> How many software engineers does it take to change a >>>> light bulb? >>>> *None. It's a hardware problem.* >>>> >>>> >>>> Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about >>>> who it's friends are. >>>> WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System >>>> MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our >>>> Software Only Fools Teenagers. >>>> >>>> >>>> A ntennas >>>> P oorly >>>> P laced >>>> L acks >>>> E ngineering >>>> >>>> The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows >>>> is at 9.81 m/s?. >>>> >>>> /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get >>>> work done."/_*/ >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Steve Zingman >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>> Mark, >>>> Your log is showing problems with sip and possibly >>>> a sound fob. >>>> I don't think you need app_ices >>>> >>>> Please post you outstreamcmd in rpt.conf >>>> >>>> you may want to disable the sip changes while >>>> troubleshooting streaming. >>>> >>>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/08/2015 12:13 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >>>>> Anyone try setting this up yet? >>>>> Used to use this with ACID just fine >>>>> Installed ezstream, and Lame - >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> shows it's running >>>>> >>>>> 1124 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/lame >>>>> --preset cbr 16 -r -m m -s 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | >>>>> /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc /etc/ezstream1001.xml >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I enabled this module, thinking thats what it needed >>>>> >>>>> load => app_ices.so ; Encode and Stream via >>>>> icecast and ices >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ;modules.conf >>>>> >>>>> autoload=no >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Applications >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_adsiprog.so ;Asterisk ADSI >>>>> Programming Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_alarmreceiver.so ;Alarm Receiver for >>>>> Asterisk >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_amd.so ;Answering Machine Detection >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_authenticate.so ; Authentication >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_cdr.so ;Tell Asterisk to not >>>>> maintain a CDR for >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_chanisavail.so ;Check channel >>>>> availability >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_channelredirect.so ;Channel Redirect >>>>> >>>>> load => app_chanspy.so ;Listen to the audio of an >>>>> active channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_controlplayback.so ;Control Playback >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dahdibarge.so ;Barge in on channel >>>>> application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dahdiras.so ;DAHDI RAS Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dahdiscan.so ;Scan Zap channels >>>>> application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_db.so ;Database Access Functions >>>>> >>>>> load => app_dial.so ;Dialing Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dictate.so ;Virtual Dictation Machine >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_directed_pickup.so ;Directed Call >>>>> Pickup Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_directory.so ;Extension Directory >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_disa.so ;DISA (Direct Inward System >>>>> Access) Appli >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dumpchan.so ;Dump Info About The >>>>> Calling Channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_echo.so ;Simple Echo Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_exec.so ;Executes dialplan applications >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_externalivr.so ;External IVR >>>>> Interface Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_festival.so ;Simple Festival Interface >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_flash.so ;Flash channel application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_followme.so ;Find-Me/Follow-Me >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_forkcdr.so ;Fork The CDR into 2 >>>>> separate entities >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_getcpeid.so ;Get ADSI CPE ID >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_gps.so ;GPS interface module >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_hasnewvoicemail.so ;Indicator for >>>>> whether a voice mailbox ha >>>>> >>>>> load => app_ices.so ;Encode and Stream via icecast >>>>> and ices >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_image.so ;Image Transmission >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_lookupblacklist.so ;Look up >>>>> Caller*ID name/number from black >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_lookupcidname.so ;Look up CallerID >>>>> Name from local databas >>>>> >>>>> load => app_macro.so ;Extension Macros >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_meetme.so ;MeetMe conference bridge >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_milliwatt.so ;Digital Milliwatt >>>>> (mu-law) Test Applicat >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_mixmonitor.so ;Mixed Audio >>>>> Monitoring Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_morsecode.so ;Morse code >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_mp3.so ;Silly MP3 Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_nbscat.so ;Silly NBS Stream Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_page.so ;Page Multiple Phones >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_parkandannounce.so ;Call Parking and >>>>> Announce Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_playback.so ;Sound File Playback >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_privacy.so ;Require phone number to >>>>> be entered, if n >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_queue.so ;True Call Queueing >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_radbridge.so ;Radio Bridging >>>>> interface module >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_random.so ;Random goto >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_readfile.so ;Stores output of file >>>>> into a variable >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_read.so ;Read Variable Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_realtime.so ;Realtime Data >>>>> Lookup/Rewrite >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_record.so ;Trivial Record Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_rpt.so ;Radio Repeater/Remote Base >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_sayunixtime.so ;Say time >>>>> >>>>> load => app_senddtmf.so ;Send DTMF digits Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_sendtext.so ;Send Text Applications >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_setcallerid.so ;Set CallerID >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_setcdruserfield.so ;CDR user field apps >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_settransfercapability.so ;Set ISDN >>>>> Transfer Capability >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_sms.so ;SMS/PSTN handler >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_softhangup.so ;Hangs up the >>>>> requested channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_speech_utils.so ;Dialplan Speech >>>>> Applications >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_stack.so ;Stack Routines >>>>> >>>>> load => app_system.so ;Generic System() application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_talkdetect.so ;Playback with Talk >>>>> Detection >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_test.so ;Interface Test Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_transfer.so ;Transfer >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_url.so ;Send URL Applications >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_userevent.so ;Custom User Event >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_verbose.so ;Send verbose output >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_voicemail.so ;Comedian Mail >>>>> (Voicemail System) >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_waitforring.so ;Waits until first >>>>> ring after time >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_waitforsilence.so ;Wait For Silence >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_while.so ;While Loops and >>>>> Conditional Execution >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_zapateller.so ;Block Telemarketers >>>>> with Special Informa >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; CDR >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> noload => cdr_csv.so ;Comma Separated Values CDR >>>>> Backend >>>>> >>>>> noload => cdr_custom.so ;Customizable Comma >>>>> Separated Values CDR >>>>> >>>>> noload => cdr_manager.so ;Asterisk Manager >>>>> Interface CDR Backend >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Channels >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_agent.so ;Agent Proxy Channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_alsa.so ;ALSA Console Channel Driver >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_beagle.so ;Beagleboard Radio >>>>> Interface Channel Driver >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_dahdi.so ;DAHDI Telephony >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_echolink.so ;echolink channel driver >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_features.so ;Feature Proxy Channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_gtalk.so ;Gtalk Channel Driver >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_iax2.so ;Inter Asterisk eXchange (Ver 2) >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_local.so ;Local Proxy Channel (Note: >>>>> used internal >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_oss.so ; >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_phone.so ; >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_simpleusb.so ;Simple USB Radio >>>>> Interface Channel Drive >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_sip.so ;Session Initiation Protocol >>>>> (SIP) >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_tlb.so ;TheLinkBox channel driver >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_usbradio.so ;USB Console Channel Driver >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_usrp.so ;USRP Channel Module >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_voter.so ;radio Voter channel driver >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Codecs >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; CODEC AUDIO QUALITY BANDWIDTH (including IP >>>>> and Ethernet headers) >>>>> >>>>> ; ULAW best 87 kilobits per second (kbps) >>>>> >>>>> ; ADPCM good 55 kbps >>>>> >>>>> ; GSM mediocre 36 kbps >>>>> >>>>> ; g726aal2 >>>>> >>>>> ; ilbc >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_adpcm.so ;Adaptive Differential PCM >>>>> Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_alaw.so ;A-law Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_a_mu.so ;A-law and Mulaw direct >>>>> Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> noload => codec_dahdi.so ;Generic DAHDI Transcoder >>>>> Codec Translato >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_g726.so ;ITU G.726-32kbps G726 >>>>> Transcoder >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_gsm.so ;GSM Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_ulaw.so ;mu-Law Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> noload => codec_ilbc.so >>>>> ;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Low_Bitrate_Codec >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Formats >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> load => format_g723.so ;G.723.1 Simple Timestamp >>>>> File Format >>>>> >>>>> load => format_g726.so ;Raw G.726 >>>>> (16/24/32/40kbps) data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_g729.so ;Raw G729 data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_gsm.so ;Raw GSM data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_h263.so ;Raw H.263 data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_h264.so ;Raw H.264 data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_ilbc.so ;Raw iLBC data >>>>> >>>>> noload => format_jpeg.so ;JPEG (Joint Picture >>>>> Experts Group) Image >>>>> >>>>> load => format_pcm.so ;Raw/Sun uLaw/ALaw 8KHz >>>>> (PCM,PCMA,AU), G. >>>>> >>>>> load => format_sln.so ;Raw Signed Linear Audio >>>>> support (SLN) >>>>> >>>>> load => format_vox.so ;Dialogic VOX (ADPCM) File >>>>> Format >>>>> >>>>> load => format_wav_gsm.so ;Microsoft WAV format >>>>> (Proprietary GSM) >>>>> >>>>> load => format_wav.so ;Microsoft WAV format >>>>> (8000Hz Signed Line >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Functions >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> load => func_base64.so ;base64 encode/decode >>>>> dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_callerid.so ;Caller ID related >>>>> dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_cdr.so ;CDR dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_channel.so ;Channel information >>>>> dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_curl.so ;Load external URL >>>>> >>>>> load => func_cut.so ;Cut out information from a >>>>> string >>>>> >>>>> load => func_db.so ;Database (astdb) related >>>>> dialplan functi >>>>> >>>>> load => func_enum.so ;ENUM related dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_env.so ;Environment/filesystem >>>>> dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_global.so ;Global variable dialplan >>>>> functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_groupcount.so ;Channel group dialplan >>>>> functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_language.so ;Channel language >>>>> dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_logic.so ;Logical dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_math.so ;Mathematical dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_md5.so ;MD5 digest dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_moh.so ;Music-on-hold dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_rand.so ;Random number dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_realtime.so ;Read/Write values from a >>>>> RealTime reposi >>>>> >>>>> noload => func_sha1.so ;SHA-1 computation dialplan >>>>> function >>>>> >>>>> noload => func_strings.so ;String handling >>>>> dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> noload => func_timeout.so ;Channel timeout >>>>> dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> noload => func_uri.so ;URI encode/decode dialplan >>>>> functions >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; PBX >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_ael.so ;Asterisk Extension Language >>>>> Compiler >>>>> >>>>> load => pbx_config.so ;Text Extension Configuration >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_dundi.so ;Distributed Universal >>>>> Number Discovery ( >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_loopback.so ;Loopback Switch >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_realtime.so ;Realtime Switch >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_spool.so ;Outgoing Spool Support >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Resources >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> load => res_adsi.so ;ADSI Resource >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_agi.so ;Asterisk Gateway Interface >>>>> (AGI) >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_clioriginate.so ;Call origination >>>>> from the CLI >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_convert.so ;File format conversion >>>>> CLI command >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_crypto.so ;Cryptographic Digital >>>>> Signatures >>>>> >>>>> load => res_features.so ;Call Features Resource >>>>> >>>>> load => res_indications.so ;Indications Resource >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_jabber.so ;AJI - Asterisk Jabber >>>>> Interface >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_monitor.so ;Call Monitoring Resource >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_musiconhold.so ;Music On Hold Resource >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_smdi.so ;Simplified Message Desk >>>>> Interface (SMDI) >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_snmp.so ;SNMP [Sub]Agent for Asterisk >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_speech.so ;Generic Speech >>>>> Recognition API >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [global] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> /var/log/asterisk/messages; >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] cdr.c: CDR simple >>>>> logging enabled. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] indications.c: >>>>> Removed default indication country 'us' >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: >>>>> Ignoring switchtype >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: >>>>> Ignoring signalling >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: >>>>> Ignoring rxwink >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: >>>>> Ignoring bindport on reload >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: >>>>> Ignoring bindaddr on reload >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[1278] acl.c: is not a >>>>> valid IP >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: >>>>> insecure=very at line 31 is deprecated; use >>>>> insecure=port,invite instead >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] cdr.c: CDR simple >>>>> logging enabled. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] loader.c: 56 modules >>>>> will be loaded. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: is not a >>>>> valid IP >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: Unable to >>>>> lookup 'callcentric.com ' >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: No such >>>>> host: callcentric.com >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: Probably >>>>> a DNS error for registration to >>>>> 17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>>> , trying >>>>> REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 29626 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 29627 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 1001 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[722] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf >>>>> for device usb1001 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb1001] >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Nope, USB read channel [usb1001] wasn't stuck >>>>> after all. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[719] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel >>>>> usb29626 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[719] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from >>>>> simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device usb29626 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[721] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel >>>>> usb29627 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf >>>>> for device usb29627 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Unable to re-open DSP device 2 (usb29627): Device >>>>> or resource busy >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:48:06] NOTICE[714] chan_sip.c: -- >>>>> Registration for '17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>>> ' timed >>>>> out, trying again (Attempt #1) >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] cdr.c: CDR simple >>>>> logging enabled. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] loader.c: 57 modules >>>>> will be loaded. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: is not a >>>>> valid IP >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: Unable to >>>>> lookup 'callcentric.com ' >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: No such >>>>> host: callcentric.com >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: Probably >>>>> a DNS error for registration to >>>>> 17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>>> , trying >>>>> REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 29626 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 29627 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 1001 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[718] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf >>>>> for device usb29627 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb29627] >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Nope, USB read channel [usb29627] wasn't stuck >>>>> after all. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[719] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel >>>>> usb1001 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[716] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel >>>>> usb29626 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[716] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from >>>>> simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device usb29626 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf >>>>> for device usb1001 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Unable to re-open DSP device 2 (usb1001): Device >>>>> or resource busy >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:35] NOTICE[711] chan_sip.c: -- >>>>> Registration for '17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>>> ' timed >>>>> out, trying again (Attempt #1) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - Is there something else to enable or a better >>>>> app to use, for feeding to broadcastify? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 8 18:00:25 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 14:00:25 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL with Broadcastify etc via ezstream In-Reply-To: References: <5616A018.7020903@msgstor.com> <5616A294.8060600@msgstor.com> <5616A5F5.9040605@msgstor.com> <5616A8DA.6020309@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <5616AF39.5090109@msgstor.com> Posted to: 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/08/2015 01:42 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: > Not sure if you saw my post about that a while back, using ACID it was > just much easier to install now, had to use a really old version of > ezstream before with the acid setup. > Now it works from the normal install that is available. > > > apt-get install ezstream lame > > I enabled this: load => app_chanspy.so ; Listen to the audio > of an active channel > not sure if that mattered though, seemed like it would be important... > > add this below the first section of the rpt.conf for the node you want > to broadcast. > > outstreamcmd=/bin/sh,-c,/usr/bin/lame --preset cbr 16 -r -m m -s 8 > --bitwidth 16 - - | /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc /etc/ezstream1001.xml > > ;ezstream1001.xml > > > > http://audio3.broadcastify.com:80/mountpoint-provided-by-broadcastify > > feed-specific-password-not-same-as-website-login > > MP3 > > stdin > > 1 > > 0 > > Description > > http://www.radioreference.com/ > > Amateur Radio > > Description > > 16 > > 1 > > 22050 > > 1 > > > > > > > > > "Got Root?" > > How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? > *None. It's a hardware problem.* > > > Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's > friends are. > WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System > MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only Fools > Teenagers. > > > A ntennas > P oorly > P laced > L acks > E ngineering > > The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s?. > > /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work done."/_*/ > > > On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Steve Zingman > wrote: > > Good to hear. > It might be worth documenting what needs to be installed and any > tweaks that need to be done. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/08/2015 01:30 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >> it's streaming, I even did a reboot and it's live now - not sure >> what the problem was, maybe something on their end... >> >> http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/21348/web >> >> "Got Root?" >> >> How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? >> *None. It's a hardware problem.* >> >> >> Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's >> friends are. >> WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System >> MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only >> Fools Teenagers. >> >> >> A ntennas >> P oorly >> P laced >> L acks >> E ngineering >> >> The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 >> m/s?. >> >> /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work >> done."/_*/ >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Steve Zingman >> > wrote: >> >> Working as in streaming from the node or sending a audio file? >> >> >> On 10/08/2015 01:19 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >>> it gave me a login error >>> >>> ezstream: Connection to >>> http://audio3.broadcastify.com:80/wcms5pn74trz failed: Login >>> failed >>> >>> ezstream: Exiting ... >>> >>> >>> suddenly started working - not sure how/why though - >>> >>> >>> >>> "Got Root?" >>> >>> How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? >>> *None. It's a hardware problem.* >>> >>> >>> Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who >>> it's friends are. >>> WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System >>> MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software >>> Only Fools Teenagers. >>> >>> >>> A ntennas >>> P oorly >>> P laced >>> L acks >>> E ngineering >>> >>> The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at >>> 9.81 m/s?. >>> >>> /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work >>> done."/_*/ >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Steve Zingman >>> > wrote: >>> >>> can you send a audio file to broadcastify with the >>> command line below? >>> >>> >>> On 10/08/2015 01:00 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >>>> >>>> outstreamcmd=/bin/sh,-c,/usr/bin/lame --preset cbr 16 >>>> -r -m m -s 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc >>>> /etc/ezstream1001.xml >>>> >>>> >>>> This just started appearing >>>> >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:48] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:50] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:52] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:54] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:56] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> [Oct 8 09:35:58] ERROR[695] app_rpt.c: pipe() failed! >>>> >>>> >>>> "Got Root?" >>>> >>>> How many software engineers does it take to change a >>>> light bulb? >>>> *None. It's a hardware problem.* >>>> >>>> >>>> Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about >>>> who it's friends are. >>>> WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System >>>> MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our >>>> Software Only Fools Teenagers. >>>> >>>> >>>> A ntennas >>>> P oorly >>>> P laced >>>> L acks >>>> E ngineering >>>> >>>> The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows >>>> is at 9.81 m/s?. >>>> >>>> /*_/"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get >>>> work done."/_*/ >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Steve Zingman >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>> Mark, >>>> Your log is showing problems with sip and possibly >>>> a sound fob. >>>> I don't think you need app_ices >>>> >>>> Please post you outstreamcmd in rpt.conf >>>> >>>> you may want to disable the sip changes while >>>> troubleshooting streaming. >>>> >>>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/08/2015 12:13 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: >>>>> Anyone try setting this up yet? >>>>> Used to use this with ACID just fine >>>>> Installed ezstream, and Lame - >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> shows it's running >>>>> >>>>> 1124 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/lame >>>>> --preset cbr 16 -r -m m -s 8 --bitwidth 16 - - | >>>>> /usr/bin/ezstream -qvc /etc/ezstream1001.xml >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I enabled this module, thinking thats what it needed >>>>> >>>>> load => app_ices.so ; Encode and Stream via >>>>> icecast and ices >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ;modules.conf >>>>> >>>>> autoload=no >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Applications >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_adsiprog.so ;Asterisk ADSI >>>>> Programming Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_alarmreceiver.so ;Alarm Receiver for >>>>> Asterisk >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_amd.so ;Answering Machine Detection >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_authenticate.so ; Authentication >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_cdr.so ;Tell Asterisk to not >>>>> maintain a CDR for >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_chanisavail.so ;Check channel >>>>> availability >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_channelredirect.so ;Channel Redirect >>>>> >>>>> load => app_chanspy.so ;Listen to the audio of an >>>>> active channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_controlplayback.so ;Control Playback >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dahdibarge.so ;Barge in on channel >>>>> application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dahdiras.so ;DAHDI RAS Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dahdiscan.so ;Scan Zap channels >>>>> application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_db.so ;Database Access Functions >>>>> >>>>> load => app_dial.so ;Dialing Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dictate.so ;Virtual Dictation Machine >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_directed_pickup.so ;Directed Call >>>>> Pickup Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_directory.so ;Extension Directory >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_disa.so ;DISA (Direct Inward System >>>>> Access) Appli >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_dumpchan.so ;Dump Info About The >>>>> Calling Channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_echo.so ;Simple Echo Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_exec.so ;Executes dialplan applications >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_externalivr.so ;External IVR >>>>> Interface Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_festival.so ;Simple Festival Interface >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_flash.so ;Flash channel application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_followme.so ;Find-Me/Follow-Me >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_forkcdr.so ;Fork The CDR into 2 >>>>> separate entities >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_getcpeid.so ;Get ADSI CPE ID >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_gps.so ;GPS interface module >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_hasnewvoicemail.so ;Indicator for >>>>> whether a voice mailbox ha >>>>> >>>>> load => app_ices.so ;Encode and Stream via icecast >>>>> and ices >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_image.so ;Image Transmission >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_lookupblacklist.so ;Look up >>>>> Caller*ID name/number from black >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_lookupcidname.so ;Look up CallerID >>>>> Name from local databas >>>>> >>>>> load => app_macro.so ;Extension Macros >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_meetme.so ;MeetMe conference bridge >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_milliwatt.so ;Digital Milliwatt >>>>> (mu-law) Test Applicat >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_mixmonitor.so ;Mixed Audio >>>>> Monitoring Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_morsecode.so ;Morse code >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_mp3.so ;Silly MP3 Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_nbscat.so ;Silly NBS Stream Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_page.so ;Page Multiple Phones >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_parkandannounce.so ;Call Parking and >>>>> Announce Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_playback.so ;Sound File Playback >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_privacy.so ;Require phone number to >>>>> be entered, if n >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_queue.so ;True Call Queueing >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_radbridge.so ;Radio Bridging >>>>> interface module >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_random.so ;Random goto >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_readfile.so ;Stores output of file >>>>> into a variable >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_read.so ;Read Variable Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_realtime.so ;Realtime Data >>>>> Lookup/Rewrite >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_record.so ;Trivial Record Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_rpt.so ;Radio Repeater/Remote Base >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_sayunixtime.so ;Say time >>>>> >>>>> load => app_senddtmf.so ;Send DTMF digits Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_sendtext.so ;Send Text Applications >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_setcallerid.so ;Set CallerID >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_setcdruserfield.so ;CDR user field apps >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_settransfercapability.so ;Set ISDN >>>>> Transfer Capability >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_sms.so ;SMS/PSTN handler >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_softhangup.so ;Hangs up the >>>>> requested channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_speech_utils.so ;Dialplan Speech >>>>> Applications >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_stack.so ;Stack Routines >>>>> >>>>> load => app_system.so ;Generic System() application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_talkdetect.so ;Playback with Talk >>>>> Detection >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_test.so ;Interface Test Application >>>>> >>>>> load => app_transfer.so ;Transfer >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_url.so ;Send URL Applications >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_userevent.so ;Custom User Event >>>>> Application >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_verbose.so ;Send verbose output >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_voicemail.so ;Comedian Mail >>>>> (Voicemail System) >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_waitforring.so ;Waits until first >>>>> ring after time >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_waitforsilence.so ;Wait For Silence >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_while.so ;While Loops and >>>>> Conditional Execution >>>>> >>>>> noload => app_zapateller.so ;Block Telemarketers >>>>> with Special Informa >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; CDR >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> noload => cdr_csv.so ;Comma Separated Values CDR >>>>> Backend >>>>> >>>>> noload => cdr_custom.so ;Customizable Comma >>>>> Separated Values CDR >>>>> >>>>> noload => cdr_manager.so ;Asterisk Manager >>>>> Interface CDR Backend >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Channels >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_agent.so ;Agent Proxy Channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_alsa.so ;ALSA Console Channel Driver >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_beagle.so ;Beagleboard Radio >>>>> Interface Channel Driver >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_dahdi.so ;DAHDI Telephony >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_echolink.so ;echolink channel driver >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_features.so ;Feature Proxy Channel >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_gtalk.so ;Gtalk Channel Driver >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_iax2.so ;Inter Asterisk eXchange (Ver 2) >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_local.so ;Local Proxy Channel (Note: >>>>> used internal >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_oss.so ; >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_phone.so ; >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_simpleusb.so ;Simple USB Radio >>>>> Interface Channel Drive >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_sip.so ;Session Initiation Protocol >>>>> (SIP) >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_tlb.so ;TheLinkBox channel driver >>>>> >>>>> load => chan_usbradio.so ;USB Console Channel Driver >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_usrp.so ;USRP Channel Module >>>>> >>>>> noload => chan_voter.so ;radio Voter channel driver >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Codecs >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; CODEC AUDIO QUALITY BANDWIDTH (including IP >>>>> and Ethernet headers) >>>>> >>>>> ; ULAW best 87 kilobits per second (kbps) >>>>> >>>>> ; ADPCM good 55 kbps >>>>> >>>>> ; GSM mediocre 36 kbps >>>>> >>>>> ; g726aal2 >>>>> >>>>> ; ilbc >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_adpcm.so ;Adaptive Differential PCM >>>>> Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_alaw.so ;A-law Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_a_mu.so ;A-law and Mulaw direct >>>>> Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> noload => codec_dahdi.so ;Generic DAHDI Transcoder >>>>> Codec Translato >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_g726.so ;ITU G.726-32kbps G726 >>>>> Transcoder >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_gsm.so ;GSM Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> load => codec_ulaw.so ;mu-Law Coder/Decoder >>>>> >>>>> noload => codec_ilbc.so >>>>> ;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Low_Bitrate_Codec >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Formats >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> load => format_g723.so ;G.723.1 Simple Timestamp >>>>> File Format >>>>> >>>>> load => format_g726.so ;Raw G.726 >>>>> (16/24/32/40kbps) data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_g729.so ;Raw G729 data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_gsm.so ;Raw GSM data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_h263.so ;Raw H.263 data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_h264.so ;Raw H.264 data >>>>> >>>>> load => format_ilbc.so ;Raw iLBC data >>>>> >>>>> noload => format_jpeg.so ;JPEG (Joint Picture >>>>> Experts Group) Image >>>>> >>>>> load => format_pcm.so ;Raw/Sun uLaw/ALaw 8KHz >>>>> (PCM,PCMA,AU), G. >>>>> >>>>> load => format_sln.so ;Raw Signed Linear Audio >>>>> support (SLN) >>>>> >>>>> load => format_vox.so ;Dialogic VOX (ADPCM) File >>>>> Format >>>>> >>>>> load => format_wav_gsm.so ;Microsoft WAV format >>>>> (Proprietary GSM) >>>>> >>>>> load => format_wav.so ;Microsoft WAV format >>>>> (8000Hz Signed Line >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Functions >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> load => func_base64.so ;base64 encode/decode >>>>> dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_callerid.so ;Caller ID related >>>>> dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_cdr.so ;CDR dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_channel.so ;Channel information >>>>> dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_curl.so ;Load external URL >>>>> >>>>> load => func_cut.so ;Cut out information from a >>>>> string >>>>> >>>>> load => func_db.so ;Database (astdb) related >>>>> dialplan functi >>>>> >>>>> load => func_enum.so ;ENUM related dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_env.so ;Environment/filesystem >>>>> dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_global.so ;Global variable dialplan >>>>> functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_groupcount.so ;Channel group dialplan >>>>> functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_language.so ;Channel language >>>>> dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_logic.so ;Logical dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_math.so ;Mathematical dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_md5.so ;MD5 digest dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> load => func_moh.so ;Music-on-hold dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_rand.so ;Random number dialplan function >>>>> >>>>> load => func_realtime.so ;Read/Write values from a >>>>> RealTime reposi >>>>> >>>>> noload => func_sha1.so ;SHA-1 computation dialplan >>>>> function >>>>> >>>>> noload => func_strings.so ;String handling >>>>> dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> noload => func_timeout.so ;Channel timeout >>>>> dialplan functions >>>>> >>>>> noload => func_uri.so ;URI encode/decode dialplan >>>>> functions >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; PBX >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_ael.so ;Asterisk Extension Language >>>>> Compiler >>>>> >>>>> load => pbx_config.so ;Text Extension Configuration >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_dundi.so ;Distributed Universal >>>>> Number Discovery ( >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_loopback.so ;Loopback Switch >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_realtime.so ;Realtime Switch >>>>> >>>>> noload => pbx_spool.so ;Outgoing Spool Support >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ; Resources >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> load => res_adsi.so ;ADSI Resource >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_agi.so ;Asterisk Gateway Interface >>>>> (AGI) >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_clioriginate.so ;Call origination >>>>> from the CLI >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_convert.so ;File format conversion >>>>> CLI command >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_crypto.so ;Cryptographic Digital >>>>> Signatures >>>>> >>>>> load => res_features.so ;Call Features Resource >>>>> >>>>> load => res_indications.so ;Indications Resource >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_jabber.so ;AJI - Asterisk Jabber >>>>> Interface >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_monitor.so ;Call Monitoring Resource >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_musiconhold.so ;Music On Hold Resource >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_smdi.so ;Simplified Message Desk >>>>> Interface (SMDI) >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_snmp.so ;SNMP [Sub]Agent for Asterisk >>>>> >>>>> noload => res_speech.so ;Generic Speech >>>>> Recognition API >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [global] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> /var/log/asterisk/messages; >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] cdr.c: CDR simple >>>>> logging enabled. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] indications.c: >>>>> Removed default indication country 'us' >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: >>>>> Ignoring switchtype >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: >>>>> Ignoring signalling >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] WARNING[1278] chan_dahdi.c: >>>>> Ignoring rxwink >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: >>>>> Ignoring bindport on reload >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:24] NOTICE[1278] chan_iax2.c: >>>>> Ignoring bindaddr on reload >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[1278] acl.c: is not a >>>>> valid IP >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:44:25] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: >>>>> insecure=very at line 31 is deprecated; use >>>>> insecure=port,invite instead >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] cdr.c: CDR simple >>>>> logging enabled. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[683] loader.c: 56 modules >>>>> will be loaded. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: is not a >>>>> valid IP >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[683] acl.c: Unable to >>>>> lookup 'callcentric.com ' >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: No such >>>>> host: callcentric.com >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] WARNING[714] chan_sip.c: Probably >>>>> a DNS error for registration to >>>>> 17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>>> , trying >>>>> REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 29626 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 29627 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:46] NOTICE[699] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 1001 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[722] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf >>>>> for device usb1001 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb1001] >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[720] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Nope, USB read channel [usb1001] wasn't stuck >>>>> after all. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[719] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel >>>>> usb29626 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[719] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from >>>>> simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device usb29626 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] NOTICE[721] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel >>>>> usb29627 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf >>>>> for device usb29627 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:47:47] WARNING[721] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Unable to re-open DSP device 2 (usb29627): Device >>>>> or resource busy >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:48:06] NOTICE[714] chan_sip.c: -- >>>>> Registration for '17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>>> ' timed >>>>> out, trying again (Attempt #1) >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] cdr.c: CDR simple >>>>> logging enabled. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[673] loader.c: 57 modules >>>>> will be loaded. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: is not a >>>>> valid IP >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[673] acl.c: Unable to >>>>> lookup 'callcentric.com ' >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: No such >>>>> host: callcentric.com >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[711] chan_sip.c: Probably >>>>> a DNS error for registration to >>>>> 17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>>> , trying >>>>> REGISTER again (after 20 seconds) >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 29626 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 29627 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] NOTICE[695] app_rpt.c: Normal >>>>> Repeater Init 1001 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[718] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29627.conf >>>>> for device usb29627 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:15] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb29627] >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[715] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Nope, USB read channel [usb29627] wasn't stuck >>>>> after all. >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[719] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to usbradio channel >>>>> usb1001 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] NOTICE[716] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>>> Assigned USB device 5-2:1.0 to simpleusb channel >>>>> usb29626 >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[716] chan_simpleusb.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from >>>>> simpleusb_tune_usb29626.conf for device usb29626 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb1001.conf >>>>> for device usb1001 . >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:16] WARNING[719] chan_usbradio.c: >>>>> Unable to re-open DSP device 2 (usb1001): Device >>>>> or resource busy >>>>> >>>>> [Oct 8 08:59:35] NOTICE[711] chan_sip.c: -- >>>>> Registration for '17772150287101 at callcentric.com >>>>> ' timed >>>>> out, trying again (Attempt #1) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - Is there something else to enable or a better >>>>> app to use, for feeding to broadcastify? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From sam.nabkey at gmail.com Thu Oct 8 20:34:27 2015 From: sam.nabkey at gmail.com (Sam Nabkey) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 16:34:27 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Jackson Labs GPS Device and RTCM In-Reply-To: <56167D6F.2040300@mminternet.com> References: <56167D6F.2040300@mminternet.com> Message-ID: http://g.factoryoutletstore.com/cat/18980/Automotive-GPS-Accessories.html I've seen these work well. Cheaper at other sources. No 10mhz but does 1pps. Ymmv.. Sam On Oct 8, 2015 10:35, "Frederick Bray" wrote: > I am thinking of acquiring a couple of the Jackson Labs M12M replacement > receivers to use with my RTCM units. It appears that they might greatly > simplify the process obtaining a GPS derived 1 PPS signal, especially for > temporary / portable repeaters that require voting receivers. They are > currently available for under $200 per unit, shipped. > > > http://www.jackson-labs.com/assets/uploads/main/M12M_replacement_Specsheet.pdf > > > http://www.jackson-labs.com/assets/uploads/main/M12M_replacement_UserManual.pdf > > These were designed as a retrofit for a specific earlier GPS receiver but > they appear to be potentially useful to supply at least the 1 PPS signal > required by the RTCM. They might also act as a frequency standard for > simulcast, although they may not have the oscillator required to provide a > stable frequency source in the event of loss of GPS signal. > > Does it appear that these units would work? Has anyone experimented with > this or similar units with the RTCM? > > Thanks. > > KE6CD > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Thu Oct 8 22:31:40 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 15:31:40 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) In-Reply-To: <205402639.995253.1444086903450.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <5613021B.9000709@msgstor.com> <205402639.995253.1444086903450.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <5616EECC.30507@arrl.net> https://www.sans.org/critical-security-controls Follow the link above for a good place to start at securing your systems/networks. #12 is relevant in this case. :) -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/05/2015 04:15 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: > Let me spin up one of the DIAL setups - may take me a day - then see > what is enabled by default and hardening will be 'easy' (no > processes/ports active not absolutely required). Adding the CA stuff > will be easy as well if desired. Whatever the overall direction is I > can do security stuff :-) > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Steve Zingman > *To:* Steven Donegan ; David Andrzejewski > > *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 4:04 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution > Released (DIAL) > > Sure, > I think a hardening script might be in order (and optional). > > > > On 10/05/2015 06:55 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: >> BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate >> certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc releases >> - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone would want >> that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) >> >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* David Andrzejewski >> >> *To:* Steven Donegan >> *Cc:* Bryan D. Boyle >> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> >> >> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >> Released (DIAL) >> >> Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only >> certificates. I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow >> certificates. Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to be >> secure enough. >> >> Steven Donegan wrote: >>> >>> >>> Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) >>> >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Bryan D. Boyle >>> >>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>> *Cc:* Steve Zingman >>> ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>> >>> >>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>> Released (DIAL) >>> >>> Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from >>> the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the >>> jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). >>> >>> my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. >>> Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) >>> >>> -- >>> Bryan >>> Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of >>> this message. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan >> > wrote: >>> >>>> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to >>>> get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best >>>> practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian >>>> user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. >>>> Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. >>>> >>>> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to >>>> completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed >>>> appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to >>>> get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is >>>> necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really >>>> doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. >>>> >>>> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this >>>> whole thing is moot... >>>> >>>> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >>>> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on >>>> non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >>>> >>>> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible >>>> then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system >>>> such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh >>>> to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still >>>> can be beaten but it is a bit harder... >>>> >>>> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to >>>> have an opinion on this topic :-) >>>> >>>> Steven Donegan >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>> www.sscc.us >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> *From:* Steve Zingman >>> > >>>> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> " >>> > >>>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >>>> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>>> Released (DIAL) >>>> >>>> Dave, >>>> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >>>> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >>>> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >>>> Now the question is why? >>>> >>>> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >>>> >>>> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>>> >/root login via SSH is now allowed / >>>> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>>> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>> > via su, sudo, etc. >>>> >>>> > - Dave >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >>>> 1st Law of Logic >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and >>>> press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>> confirmation. 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They are currently available for under > $200 per unit, shipped. > > http://www.jackson-labs.com/assets/uploads/main/M12M_replacement_Specsheet.pdf > > http://www.jackson-labs.com/assets/uploads/main/M12M_replacement_UserManual.pdf > > These were designed as a retrofit for a specific earlier GPS > receiver but they appear to be potentially useful to supply at > least the 1 PPS signal required by the RTCM. They might also act > as a frequency standard for simulcast, although they may not have > the oscillator required to provide a stable frequency source in > the event of loss of GPS signal. > > Does it appear that these units would work? 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This is a given. Right now my plate is full getting versions for other processors. So I'm going to ask the security people in the group to create a lock down or deploy script. Take the existing DIAL deployment and lock it down. I'll take your work make sure it fits with the x86 DIAL and the other processors. I suggest you use the list so others can participate. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/08/2015 06:31 PM, Stacy wrote: > https://www.sans.org/critical-security-controls > > Follow the link above for a good place to start at securing your > systems/networks. > #12 is relevant in this case. :) > > -Stacy > KG7QIN > > On 10/05/2015 04:15 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: >> Let me spin up one of the DIAL setups - may take me a day - then see >> what is enabled by default and hardening will be 'easy' (no >> processes/ports active not absolutely required). Adding the CA stuff >> will be easy as well if desired. Whatever the overall direction is I >> can do security stuff :-) >> Steven Donegan >> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >> Silver State Car #86 >> www.sscc.us >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Steve Zingman >> *To:* Steven Donegan ; David Andrzejewski >> >> *Cc:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 4:04 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >> Released (DIAL) >> >> Sure, >> I think a hardening script might be in order (and optional). >> >> >> >> On 10/05/2015 06:55 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: >>> BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate >>> certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc >>> releases - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone >>> would want that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) >>> Steven Donegan >>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>> Silver State Car #86 >>> www.sscc.us >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* David Andrzejewski >>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>> *Cc:* Bryan D. Boyle ; >>> "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>> >>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>> Released (DIAL) >>> >>> Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only >>> certificates. I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow >>> certificates. Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to >>> be secure enough. >>> >>> Steven Donegan wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) >>>> Steven Donegan >>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>> www.sscc.us >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> *From:* Bryan D. Boyle >>>> *To:* Steven Donegan >>>> *Cc:* Steve Zingman ; >>>> "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM >>>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>>> Released (DIAL) >>>> >>>> Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from >>>> the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the >>>> jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;). >>>> >>>> my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. >>>> Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bryan >>>> Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of >>>> this message. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan wrote: >>>> >>>>> Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to >>>>> get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best >>>>> practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on >>>>> Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever >>>>> they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a >>>>> serious one. >>>>> >>>>> In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to >>>>> completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed >>>>> appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to >>>>> get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is >>>>> necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really >>>>> doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. >>>>> >>>>> Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and >>>>> this whole thing is moot... >>>>> >>>>> And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is >>>>> security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on >>>>> non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) >>>>> >>>>> The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible >>>>> then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system >>>>> such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then >>>>> ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. >>>>> Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... >>>>> >>>>> And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed >>>>> to have an opinion on this topic :-) >>>>> Steven Donegan >>>>> KK6IVC General Class FCC License >>>>> Silver State Car #86 >>>>> www.sscc.us >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> *From:* Steve Zingman >>>>> *To:* "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" >>>>> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM >>>>> *Subject:* [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution >>>>> Released (DIAL) >>>>> >>>>> Dave, >>>>> Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. >>>>> On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. >>>>> I agree is common practice to not allow it. >>>>> Now the question is why? >>>>> >>>>> As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! >>>>> >>>>> On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>>>> >/root login via SSH is now allowed / >>>>> > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system >>>>> > remotely. It's better to log in as a normal user and then become root >>>>> > via su, sudo, etc. >>>>> >>>>> > - Dave >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." >>>>> 1st Law of Logic >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address >>>>> and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>>> confirmation. 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URL: From wa4zlw at arrl.net Thu Oct 8 22:58:52 2015 From: wa4zlw at arrl.net (=?utf-8?B?TGVvbiBaZXRla29mZg==?=) Date: Thu, 08 Oct 2015 18:58:52 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] =?utf-8?q?New_Official_Allstar_Distribution_Relea?= =?utf-8?q?sed=09=28DIAL=29?= Message-ID: <20151008225852.BA6DB2E8057@homiemail-a51.g.dreamhost.com> Personally I think there should be a physical firewall appliance. It could be as simple as pfsense. The appliance should be in front of anything you want protected. You can get old watchguard hardware for like $50 and put mikrotik routeros on it for additional $45 or pfsense for free. The X700 or X1000 are easiest. The e series is doable as is the Xtm5 series. I've got a pile of X700s. They are celeron 1200 mhz with 256mb ram and six 10/100 Ethernet ports. Uses cf flash. Also has ide interface. I have two running routeros and friends have pfsense on it and on the Xtms Let asterisk do it's thing let other things Di security and other functions. If interested Hit me off list please. 73 Leon wa4zlw Sent from my Sprint Phone. ----- Reply message ----- From: "Steve Zingman" To: "Stacy" , "Steven Donegan" , "David Andrzejewski" Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Date: Thu, Oct 8, 2015 6:40 PM Stacy, You are correct. As pretty much everyone that has weighed in. DIAL sets up a node so it can be configured by most users either using Linux tools or tools on other systems (WinSCP) Before a node is deployed it should be locked down. This is a given. Right now my plate is full getting versions for other processors. So I'm going to ask the security people in the group to create a lock down or deploy script. Take the existing DIAL deployment and lock it down. I'll take your work make sure it fits with the x86 DIAL and the other processors. I suggest you use the list so others can participate. 73, Steve N4IRS ? On 10/08/2015 06:31 PM, Stacy wrote: https://www.sans.org/critical-security-controls Follow the link above for a good place to start at securing your systems/networks.? #12 is relevant in this case. :) -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/05/2015 04:15 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: Let me spin up one of the DIAL setups - may take me a day - then see what is enabled by default and hardening will be 'easy' (no processes/ports active not absolutely required). Adding the CA stuff will be easy as well if desired. Whatever the overall direction is I can do security stuff :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: Steven Donegan ; David Andrzejewski Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 4:04 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Sure, I think a hardening script might be in order (and optional). On 10/05/2015 06:55 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: BTW - I have a script to make a *NIX box a CA and generate certificates - that could easily be added to the DIAL/Pi/etc releases - let me see if I can scrounge it up :-) Assuming anyone would want that ability and Steve is OK with it :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: David Andrzejewski To: Steven Donegan Cc: Bryan D. Boyle ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 3:50 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Yep - disallowing keyboard-interactive and accepting only certificates.? I turn off PermitRootLogin and only allow certificates.? Barring some kind of exploit in sshd, that ought to be secure enough. Steven Donegan wrote: Using certificates for ssh is yet another method :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Bryan D. Boyle To: Steven Donegan Cc: Steve Zingman ; "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:49 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Using a jump box as you describe is one way...not allowing SSH from the outside adds a layer; setting up a secue VDI capability to the jumpbox over a vpn is yet a third way...;).? my rule: if it's exposed to the net, it's potentially vulnerable. ?Just turn on your SIP port and pop some popcorn to see...;) -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 5...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. On Oct 5, 2015, at 17:39, Steven Donegan wrote: Direct root login being disallowed IF there were no other way to get full root privileges (not the case here) was considered best practice. However in almost every case there is a user (on Raspbian user pi) that can simply login, sudo -s and do whatever they want. Yes it puts up a small hurdle but I don't see it as a serious one. In short, there is almost no setup that will allow you to completely lock out root with the exception of a few well designed appliances. And that means someone is out there doing support to get things resolved. This system is not of that flavor and root is necessary for many things so frankly adding a hurdle or two really doesn't appreciably make the system more secure. Require a long pass phrase (say 20 mixed characters or so) and this whole thing is moot... And BTW - putting sshd on port 222 (or anything except 22) is security by obscurity - many tools can find standard protocols on non-standard ports :-) (I know, I wrote one) The best bet is to not allow ssh at all. If that is not feasible then do the su or sudo thing and/or set up an intermediate system such that you access a non-privileged account on system A, then ssh to system B and system B will ONLY accept ssh from system A. Still can be beaten but it is a bit harder... And BTW - I have done infosec for about 20 years so I am allowed to have an opinion on this topic :-) ? Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Steve Zingman To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 2:24 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] New Official Allstar Distribution Released (DIAL) Dave, Let's say I agree with you. And I well may. On most internet exposed machines, I don't even allow ssh unless I trust your address or require a VPN. I agree is common practice to not allow it. Now the question is why? As John McLaughlin would say, DISCUSS! On 10/05/2015 08:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > root login via SSH is now allowed > This is a bad idea. Root should *never* be allowed to login to a system > remotely. 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Version 3 comes ... | | | | View on www.adafruit.com | Preview by Yahoo | | | | ? | ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Stacy To: Sam Nabkey ; Frederick Bray Cc: App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Sent: Thursday, October 8, 2015 3:36 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Jackson Labs GPS Device and RTCM You could just make your own: http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/98063-how-to-build-your-own-gps-receiver -Stacy On 10/08/2015 01:34 PM, Sam Nabkey wrote: http://g.factoryoutletstore.com/cat/18980/Automotive-GPS-Accessories.html I've seen these work well.? Cheaper at other sources.?? No 10mhz but does 1pps.? Ymmv.. Sam On Oct 8, 2015 10:35, "Frederick Bray" wrote: I am thinking of acquiring a couple of the Jackson Labs M12M replacement receivers to use with my RTCM units.? It appears that they might greatly simplify the process obtaining a GPS derived 1 PPS signal, especially for temporary / portable repeaters that require voting receivers.? They are currently available for under $200 per unit, shipped. http://www.jackson-labs.com/assets/uploads/main/M12M_replacement_Specsheet.pdf http://www.jackson-labs.com/assets/uploads/main/M12M_replacement_UserManual.pdf These were designed as a retrofit for a specific earlier GPS receiver but they appear to be potentially useful to supply at least the 1 PPS signal required by the RTCM.? They might also act as a frequency standard for simulcast, although they may not have the oscillator required to provide a stable frequency source in the event of loss of GPS signal. Does it appear that these units would work? Has anyone experimented with this or similar units with the RTCM? Thanks. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Fri Oct 9 00:33:55 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 20:33:55 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Compatible Small(er) Profile Computer for Use with Quad PCI Card In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56170B73.7090502@msgstor.com> John, I'm running a quad card on a NeoWare CA22 see: I changed out the DOM for a 4G. I'm running DIAL on it. If you can't find one let me know. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/08/2015 08:24 PM, John wrote: > I've been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI computers for a while > but I think it's time for me to resurrect my original Quad PCI Card > system with a smaller and newer computer. Obviously, the PCI card > requirement is a must.... as is not breaking the bank, reasonable size > footprint, and relatively low power consumption. Anyone else still > running a Quad-Card system? 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Fri Oct 9 00:34:33 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 20:34:33 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Compatible Small(er) Profile Computer for Use with Quad PCI Card In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56170B99.60709@msgstor.com> John, I'm running a quad card on a NeoWare CA22 see: I changed out the DOM for a 4G. I'm running DIAL on it. If you can't find one let me know. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/08/2015 08:24 PM, John wrote: > I've been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI computers for a while > but I think it's time for me to resurrect my original Quad PCI Card > system with a smaller and newer computer. Obviously, the PCI card > requirement is a must.... as is not breaking the bank, reasonable size > footprint, and relatively low power consumption. Anyone else still > running a Quad-Card system? 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URL: From wa4zlw at backwoodswireless.net Fri Oct 9 01:03:23 2015 From: wa4zlw at backwoodswireless.net (Leon Zetekoff) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 21:03:23 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Compatible Small(er) Profile Computer for Use with Quad PCI Card In-Reply-To: <56170B99.60709@msgstor.com> References: <56170B99.60709@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <5617125B.9000700@backwoodswireless.net> Look at the Foxconn boxes. they are no mechanical parts (SSD instead of HD). GOt one for our pbx at our synagogue and works great. it's a 4 cpu 1.8 ghz and i think has 4 gb ram and I think they also run on 12volts. Ward Mundy recommended them too and price was right. Of course the BBB and pi derivatives are good choices too. 73 leon On 10/8/2015 8:34 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: > John, > I'm running a quad card on a NeoWare CA22 see: > > > I changed out the DOM for a 4G. I'm running DIAL on it. > If you can't find one let me know. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/08/2015 08:24 PM, John wrote: >> I've been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI computers for a while >> but I think it's time for me to resurrect my original Quad PCI Card >> system with a smaller and newer computer. Obviously, the PCI card >> requirement is a must.... as is not breaking the bank, reasonable >> size footprint, and relatively low power consumption. Anyone else >> still running a Quad-Card system? If so, what are some recommended >> eBay or bargain-basement computers? >> >> John / WB5NFC >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Fri Oct 9 01:14:29 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 18:14:29 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Compatible Small(er) Profile Computer for Use with Quad PCI Card In-Reply-To: <5617125B.9000700@backwoodswireless.net> References: <56170B99.60709@msgstor.com> <5617125B.9000700@backwoodswireless.net> Message-ID: <561714F5.2060900@arrl.net> There are some interesting things at mini-box.com, and you can get the motherboards by themselves -- but you might be able to find them cheaper. On 10/08/2015 06:03 PM, Leon Zetekoff wrote: > Look at the Foxconn boxes. they are no mechanical parts (SSD instead > of HD). GOt one for our pbx at our synagogue and works great. it's a 4 > cpu 1.8 ghz and i think has 4 gb ram and I think they also run on 12volts. > > Ward Mundy recommended them too and price was right. > > Of course the BBB and pi derivatives are good choices too. > > 73 leon > > On 10/8/2015 8:34 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> John, >> I'm running a quad card on a NeoWare CA22 see: >> >> >> I changed out the DOM for a 4G. I'm running DIAL on it. >> If you can't find one let me know. >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> On 10/08/2015 08:24 PM, John wrote: >>> I've been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI computers for a while >>> but I think it's time for me to resurrect my original Quad PCI Card >>> system with a smaller and newer computer. Obviously, the PCI card >>> requirement is a must.... as is not breaking the bank, reasonable >>> size footprint, and relatively low power consumption. Anyone else >>> still running a Quad-Card system? If so, what are some recommended >>> eBay or bargain-basement computers? >>> >>> John / WB5NFC >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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GOt one for our pbx at our synagogue and works great. it's a 4 cpu 1.8 ghz and i think has 4 gb ram and I think they also run on 12volts. Ward Mundy recommended them too and price was right. Of course the BBB and pi derivatives are good choices too. 73 leon On 10/8/2015 8:34 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: John, I'm running a quad card on a NeoWare CA22 see: I changed out the DOM for a 4G. I'm running DIAL on it. If you can't find one let me know. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/08/2015 08:24 PM, John wrote: I've been playing with the BeagleBoards and PI computers for a while but I think it's time for me to resurrect my original Quad PCI Card system with a smaller and newer computer. Obviously, the PCI card requirement is a must.... as is not breaking the bank, reasonable size footprint, and relatively low power consumption.? Anyone else still running a Quad-Card system? If so, what are some recommended eBay or bargain-basement computers?? 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URL: From dcarlet_2000 at yahoo.com Fri Oct 9 05:01:19 2015 From: dcarlet_2000 at yahoo.com (Darren Carleton) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 22:01:19 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Install Hangs Message-ID: <1444366879.83768.YahooMailBasic@web163103.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> First I would like to say I do like the way this installs much more quickly and was an easy boot from a UBS Flash. I have an Intel DN2800MTE motherboard. It requires me to add parms on boot: video=LVDS-1:d video=eDP-1:d This allow for my external VGA monitor to display. So far... So good... Next the basic packages get installed and the system shuts down. Upon startup, some packages are add/removed and then the system hangs. What I found was that my network router supports IP v6. I don't have it specifically configured. The end result is that the DNS name servers are not set so that the steps in rc.local can find the hosts. In order to work around the issue I added the following: video=LVDS-1:d video=eDP-1:d ipv6.disable=1 This causes IP v6 not to be started. IP v4 took over (DHCP) and obtained the correct settings and updated /etc/resolve.conf correctly. I hope this helps others and adds value for future documentation. Thanks & 73's Darren KJ6KFB From kk6ecm at gmail.com Fri Oct 9 05:04:28 2015 From: kk6ecm at gmail.com (kk6ecm) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 22:04:28 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] How do I get my computer to recognize my internet connection on Centos In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I suspect the NIC drivers are not in the bios, and they don't appear to be loaded from the ACID CD. In this situation, I've loaded CentOS 5.10, which has the drivers, then loaded the remaking ACID build on top of that. Ic and the how to instructions if you'd like. On the other hand, Have you tried the ACID replacement, DIAL? I don't know if the CD image has NIC drivers. Here is the announcement made a few days ago. ********* A new official Allstar Link Distribution is now available. It is called "DIAL" (Debian Install (for) Allstar Link). It is based on 'Debian Jessie', and supports a number of modern motherboards and other hardware configurations, of which the "Old Standard" (ACID) distro sadly fell short. It runs a VERY modern 3.X Linux kernel and DAHDI (as opposed to Zaptel, as was in the ACID distro). The ISO (installation) image may be downloaded at: http://dl.allstarlink.org/dial/dial-allstar-netinstall.iso Download the image, "burn" it to a CD or USB stick, install it, let it do its "installation stuff" (it reboots once or twice), and then, finally log in as 'root' with the password 'debian'. You will be taken through a script with a few questions, and then it will be ready to use. This is a result of a great deal of diligent work by Steve Zingman, N4IRS and Mike Zingman, N4IRR, without whom this would have not been possible. Please express your gratitude to them for making this possible. Jim, WB6NIL ******* Thanks, Bob kk6ecm Sent from iPad > On Oct 8, 2015, at 8:59 PM, Jeffrey Wolfe wrote: > > Hello I an trying to build an Allstar Link Node I went to the allstar page , downloaded the Centos software, burnt it to a disk, and uploaded it to my Toshiba Laptop . Now when the program runs I get an error at the end that says the computer could not detect an internet connection, and wont let me proceed with the install. I have my computer hard-wired to the internet box , but the light on the box does not come-on and flash, and the cable company said they can't detect anything being hooked to my box on the system. I need to know how to get my now Lenox computer to detect the ether-net port or something ? 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It requires me to add parms on boot: > video=LVDS-1:d video=eDP-1:d > This allow for my external VGA monitor to display. > So far... So good... Next the basic packages get installed and the system shuts down. > Upon startup, some packages are add/removed and then the system hangs. What I found was that my network router supports IP v6. I don't have it specifically > configured. The end result is that the DNS name servers are not set so that the steps in rc.local can find the hosts. In order to work around the issue I added the following: > video=LVDS-1:d video=eDP-1:d ipv6.disable=1 > This causes IP v6 not to be started. IP v4 took over (DHCP) and obtained the correct settings and updated /etc/resolve.conf correctly. > I hope this helps others and adds value for future documentation. > Thanks & 73's > Darren > KJ6KFB -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From kizzy at lusfiber.net Fri Oct 9 13:29:47 2015 From: kizzy at lusfiber.net (Steve Mahler) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 08:29:47 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Distribution Question Message-ID: <5617C14B.1000907@lusfiber.net> I have a new AllStar node in development. I grabbed the DIAL ISO and attempted to overwrite my fairly virgin ACID distribution. After complaints about buffering the install hardware search functions started. The network started (IPV6 and IPV4). The disk partitioner started but them complained that there was "No Root File System". This is a Dell 960 with dual 250 GB drives. But, they are configured in the disk controller as a RAID 1 appearance (I did my ACID install as RAID 1). Does the DIAL distribution allow for RAID Controllers? ...STeve - KF5VH From szingman at msgstor.com Fri Oct 9 13:48:46 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 09:48:46 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Distribution Question In-Reply-To: <5617C14B.1000907@lusfiber.net> References: <5617C14B.1000907@lusfiber.net> Message-ID: <5617C5BE.1010909@msgstor.com> Steve, I have not tried RAID with DIAL. Based on RAID controllers, I assume you are running hardware RAID. Which controller? I will not have time to test this until next week. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/09/2015 09:29 AM, Steve Mahler wrote: > I have a new AllStar node in development. I grabbed the DIAL ISO and > attempted to overwrite my fairly virgin ACID distribution. After > complaints about buffering the install hardware search functions > started. The network started (IPV6 and IPV4). The disk partitioner > started but them complained that there was "No Root File System". > > This is a Dell 960 with dual 250 GB drives. But, they are configured > in the disk controller as a RAID 1 appearance (I did my ACID install > as RAID 1). Does the DIAL distribution allow for RAID Controllers? > > ...STeve - KF5VH > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From wg at hawaii.rr.com Sat Oct 10 01:46:10 2015 From: wg at hawaii.rr.com (wg) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 15:46:10 -1000 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Simleusb.conf question Message-ID: <000001d102fd$70954ff0$51bfefd0$@rr.com> Hi, This maybe a repost or question posed before and I think I saw something somewhere but can't find it. I have two nodes experiencing this issue since I changed to simpleusb with the dmk URI. Both nodes have the ctcss tones ENC/DEC set on them and at the radio works fine. Thru the node I can key them up without sending the tone, the radio doesn't hear anything of course but the node repeats without the tone. I've gone thru all documentation I can find and can't seem to solve the problem. Another issue is on the repeater when you unkey you can hear the last second of your transmission, I've seen this somewhere before but can't find it again. Any insight would be helpful. Thanks to all of you who keep this going, Aloha Wayne KH6XP wooddragonsmall --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks, Bob kk6ecm _____ From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of wg Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 6:46 PM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Simleusb.conf question Hi, This maybe a repost or question posed before and I think I saw something somewhere but can't find it. I have two nodes experiencing this issue since I changed to simpleusb with the dmk URI. Both nodes have the ctcss tones ENC/DEC set on them and at the radio works fine. Thru the node I can key them up without sending the tone, the radio doesn't hear anything of course but the node repeats without the tone. I've gone thru all documentation I can find and can't seem to solve the problem. Another issue is on the repeater when you unkey you can hear the last second of your transmission, I've seen this somewhere before but can't find it again. Any insight would be helpful. Thanks to all of you who keep this going, Aloha Wayne KH6XP wooddragonsmall _____ Avast logo This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1513 bytes Desc: not available URL: From wg at hawaii.rr.com Sat Oct 10 16:32:01 2015 From: wg at hawaii.rr.com (wg) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2015 06:32:01 -1000 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Simleusb.conf question In-Reply-To: <60D5667B47FF41B5AC02B2B5A8760CD0@ThePykesHP> References: <000001d102fd$70954ff0$51bfefd0$@rr.com> <60D5667B47FF41B5AC02B2B5A8760CD0@ThePykesHP> Message-ID: <000601d10379$312a58c0$937f0a40$@rr.com> Thanks all for the help, problem was resolved. Aloha Wayne KH6XP wooddragonsmall From: kk6ecm [mailto:kk6ecm at gmail.com] Sent: Friday 3:59 PM To: 'wg'; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Simleusb.conf question I may be misunderstanding your first issue, but... it is my understanding that simpleusb relies on the ctcss being set in the radio, not the node. http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/193 Also, there is a DSP throughput delay for up to a second (seems to vary on our repeater) which can be heard if one unkeys too quickly after speaking. Thanks, Bob kk6ecm _____ From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of wg Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 6:46 PM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Simleusb.conf question Hi, This maybe a repost or question posed before and I think I saw something somewhere but can't find it. I have two nodes experiencing this issue since I changed to simpleusb with the dmk URI. Both nodes have the ctcss tones ENC/DEC set on them and at the radio works fine. Thru the node I can key them up without sending the tone, the radio doesn't hear anything of course but the node repeats without the tone. I've gone thru all documentation I can find and can't seem to solve the problem. Another issue is on the repeater when you unkey you can hear the last second of your transmission, I've seen this somewhere before but can't find it again. Any insight would be helpful. Thanks to all of you who keep this going, Aloha Wayne KH6XP wooddragonsmall _____ Avast logo This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If anyone wants more info just ask. I will share my work with anyone who asks... This will NOT run on a BBB or RPi This build is for a dual core Intel. Specially the Atom processor. But should run on any dual core processor. I run this build in my HP T5745 THIN CLIENTS. The filesystem is 1.7gb compressed down to about 450mb. I use a 2gb flash drive and have lots of room left over My next project is to rebuild this system using DIAL. 73, Ron N6GKJ On Oct 9, 2015 6:46 AM, "Steve Mahler" wrote: > I have a new AllStar node in development. I grabbed the DIAL ISO and > attempted to overwrite my fairly virgin ACID distribution. After complaints > about buffering the install hardware search functions started. The network > started (IPV6 and IPV4). The disk partitioner started but them complained > that there was "No Root File System". > > This is a Dell 960 with dual 250 GB drives. But, they are configured in > the disk controller as a RAID 1 appearance (I did my ACID install as RAID > 1). 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URL: From donegan at donegan.org Sat Oct 10 19:36:18 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2015 19:36:18 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Distribution Question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2013190964.1955687.1444505778472.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> This sounds like an excellent security architecture. If integrated into DIAL then it should(?) make it's way to the BBB and Pi builds. After that a script to lock down root and firewall rules may be all that is left to be done... ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: ronald simpson To: Steve Mahler Cc: App RPT Users Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 12:31 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Distribution Question I am having great success running a full ACID install from a ram drive.My machines run 4gb RAM no hard drive. I boot from a flash drive into the RAM Drive. My configs are stored in a 2nd partition on the flash drive. My /etc/fstab mounts the 2nd partition to /mnt.My configs are copied from /mnt/etc/asterisk to /etc/asterisk every time the machine reboots.I like this approach for many reasons. The main one being file system integrity. If my flash drive dies I replace it with a back up.The whole node runs from ram. I have no glitches. If my system gets hacked nothing is permanent, rebooting cleanses the file system.If anyone wants more info just ask. I will share my work with anyone who asks...This will NOT run on a BBB or RPiThis build is for a dual core Intel. Specially the Atom processor. But should run on any dual core processor.I run this build in my HP T5745 THIN CLIENTS.The filesystem is 1.7gb compressed down to about 450mb.I use a 2gb flash drive and have lots of room left overMy next project is to rebuild this system using DIAL.73, Ron N6GKJ On Oct 9, 2015 6:46 AM, "Steve Mahler" wrote: I have a new AllStar node in development.? I grabbed the DIAL ISO and attempted to overwrite my fairly virgin ACID distribution. After complaints about buffering the install hardware search functions started.? The network started (IPV6 and IPV4).? The disk partitioner started but them complained that there was "No Root File System". This is a Dell 960 with dual 250 GB drives.? But, they are configured in the disk controller as a RAID 1 appearance (I did my ACID install as RAID 1).? Does the DIAL distribution allow for RAID Controllers? ...STeve - KF5VH _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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After that a > script to lock down root and firewall rules may be all that is left to be > done... > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------ > *From:* ronald simpson > *To:* Steve Mahler > *Cc:* App RPT Users > *Sent:* Saturday, October 10, 2015 12:31 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Distribution Question > > I am having great success running a full ACID install from a ram drive. > My machines run 4gb RAM no hard drive. I boot from a flash drive into the > RAM Drive. My configs are stored in a 2nd partition on the flash drive. > My /etc/fstab mounts the 2nd partition to /mnt. > My configs are copied from /mnt/etc/asterisk to /etc/asterisk every time > the machine reboots. > I like this approach for many reasons. The main one being file system > integrity. If my flash drive dies I replace it with a back up. > The whole node runs from ram. I have no glitches. If my system gets hacked > nothing is permanent, rebooting cleanses the file system. > If anyone wants more info just ask. > I will share my work with anyone who asks... > This will NOT run on a BBB or RPi > This build is for a dual core Intel. Specially the Atom processor. But > should run on any dual core processor. > I run this build in my HP T5745 THIN CLIENTS. > The filesystem is 1.7gb compressed down to about 450mb. > I use a 2gb flash drive and have lots of room left over > My next project is to rebuild this system using DIAL. > 73, > Ron N6GKJ > > > On Oct 9, 2015 6:46 AM, "Steve Mahler" wrote: > > I have a new AllStar node in development. I grabbed the DIAL ISO and > attempted to overwrite my fairly virgin ACID distribution. After complaints > about buffering the install hardware search functions started. The network > started (IPV6 and IPV4). The disk partitioner started but them complained > that there was "No Root File System". > > This is a Dell 960 with dual 250 GB drives. But, they are configured in > the disk controller as a RAID 1 appearance (I did my ACID install as RAID > 1). Does the DIAL distribution allow for RAID Controllers? > > ...STeve - KF5VH > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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I split the RAM into hard drive and operation ram.2gb hard drive and 2 gb operations ram.If you were to take DIAL and basically turn it into LIMEY you could probably do it. But you would be giving up much. On Oct 10, 2015 12:36 PM, "Steven Donegan" wrote: This sounds like an excellent security architecture. If integrated into DIAL then it should(?) make it's way to the BBB and Pi builds. After that a script to lock down root and firewall rules may be all that is left to be done... ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: ronald simpson To: Steve Mahler Cc: App RPT Users Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 12:31 PM Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Distribution Question I am having great success running a full ACID install from a ram drive.My machines run 4gb RAM no hard drive. I boot from a flash drive into the RAM Drive. My configs are stored in a 2nd partition on the flash drive. My /etc/fstab mounts the 2nd partition to /mnt.My configs are copied from /mnt/etc/asterisk to /etc/asterisk every time the machine reboots.I like this approach for many reasons. The main one being file system integrity. If my flash drive dies I replace it with a back up.The whole node runs from ram. I have no glitches. If my system gets hacked nothing is permanent, rebooting cleanses the file system.If anyone wants more info just ask. I will share my work with anyone who asks...This will NOT run on a BBB or RPiThis build is for a dual core Intel. Specially the Atom processor. But should run on any dual core processor.I run this build in my HP T5745 THIN CLIENTS.The filesystem is 1.7gb compressed down to about 450mb.I use a 2gb flash drive and have lots of room left overMy next project is to rebuild this system using DIAL.73, Ron N6GKJ On Oct 9, 2015 6:46 AM, "Steve Mahler" wrote: I have a new AllStar node in development.? I grabbed the DIAL ISO and attempted to overwrite my fairly virgin ACID distribution. After complaints about buffering the install hardware search functions started.? The network started (IPV6 and IPV4).? The disk partitioner started but them complained that there was "No Root File System". This is a Dell 960 with dual 250 GB drives.? But, they are configured in the disk controller as a RAID 1 appearance (I did my ACID install as RAID 1).? Does the DIAL distribution allow for RAID Controllers? ...STeve - KF5VH _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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Message-ID: VOIP.MS anyone done business with them? planning on switching MaBell phone line to voip. send the line to an asterisk server at home. and make an automated assitant that would ask to press one for me 2 for my wife and 3 for the daughter, then based on the choice it would transfert the call to any of our 3 cell phone.. anyone can comment? is that a good concept or something else could be better? thanks for the feed back Pierre by the way the internet will be 60 mb cable.. Bell wont be in the loop at all. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From donegan at donegan.org Sat Oct 10 20:11:19 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2015 20:11:19 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] OT but still ask here cause some of you may know.. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <647057993.1950771.1444507879533.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> I did this with an asterisk system a long time ago - different IAX trunk vendor - but the concept is totally sound. In those days I could even send my own caller ID to the provider - had great fun with co-workers calling from the NSA, CIA, IRS and Whitehouse as a gag :-) ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: pete M To: APP RPT Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 1:08 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] OT but still ask here cause some of you may know.. VOIP.MS anyone done business with them? planning on switching MaBell phone line to voip. send the line to an asterisk server at home. and make an automated assitant that would ask to press one for me 2 for my wife and 3 for the daughter, then based on the choice it would transfert the call to any of our 3 cell phone.. anyone can comment? is that a good concept or something else could be better? thanks for the feed back Pierre by the way the internet will be 60 mb cable.. Bell wont be in the loop at all. _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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There are some other minor reoccuring fees, but they aren't that much (line maintenance, etc). -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/10/2015 01:08 PM, pete M wrote: > VOIP.MS > > anyone done business with them? > > planning on switching MaBell phone line to voip. send the line to an > asterisk server at home. and make an automated assitant that would ask > to press one for me 2 for my wife and 3 for the daughter, then based > on the choice it would transfert the call to any of our 3 cell phone.. > > anyone can comment? is that a good concept or something else could be > better? > > thanks for the feed back > > Pierre > > by the way the internet will be 60 mb cable.. 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URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Sun Oct 11 18:26:43 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2015 11:26:43 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Distribution Question In-Reply-To: <663692873.1941904.1444506896734.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <663692873.1941904.1444506896734.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <561AA9E3.7040506@arrl.net> You could modify the process to use a read-only NFS drive for the system files, configs, etc and then use a MFS drive for the logs and anything that doesn't need to "hang around". The bootstrap could be done via flash/sdcard/usb with it loading everything over the network. Almost like a PXE booted system. -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/10/2015 12:54 PM, Steven Donegan wrote: > Ahh, yes RAM is very limited. And even if you added SPI based RAM > getting either platform to run off of it would be a challenge. Perhaps > boot from SD and then copy to USB attached storage and run from there? > This would make booting much slower but may result in the same basic > result... > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* ronald simpson > *To:* Steven Donegan > *Cc:* App RPT Users ; Steve Mahler > > *Sent:* Saturday, October 10, 2015 12:47 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Distribution Question > > I don't believe this method could work for BBB or RPi as neither of > those boards have sufficient RAM to use my process. > I use 4gb ram. I split the RAM into hard drive and operation ram. > 2gb hard drive and 2 gb operations ram. > If you were to take DIAL and basically turn it into LIMEY you could > probably do it. But you would be giving up much. > > > On Oct 10, 2015 12:36 PM, "Steven Donegan" > wrote: > > This sounds like an excellent security architecture. If integrated > into DIAL then it should(?) make it's way to the BBB and Pi > builds. After that a script to lock down root and firewall rules > may be all that is left to be done... > > Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* ronald simpson > > *To:* Steve Mahler > > *Cc:* App RPT Users > > *Sent:* Saturday, October 10, 2015 12:31 PM > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Distribution Question > > I am having great success running a full ACID install from a ram > drive. > My machines run 4gb RAM no hard drive. I boot from a flash drive > into the RAM Drive. My configs are stored in a 2nd partition on > the flash drive. > My /etc/fstab mounts the 2nd partition to /mnt. > My configs are copied from /mnt/etc/asterisk to /etc/asterisk > every time the machine reboots. > I like this approach for many reasons. The main one being file > system integrity. If my flash drive dies I replace it with a back up. > The whole node runs from ram. I have no glitches. If my system > gets hacked nothing is permanent, rebooting cleanses the file system. > If anyone wants more info just ask. > I will share my work with anyone who asks... > This will NOT run on a BBB or RPi > This build is for a dual core Intel. Specially the Atom processor. > But should run on any dual core processor. > I run this build in my HP T5745 THIN CLIENTS. > The filesystem is 1.7gb compressed down to about 450mb. > I use a 2gb flash drive and have lots of room left over > My next project is to rebuild this system using DIAL. > 73, > Ron N6GKJ > > > On Oct 9, 2015 6:46 AM, "Steve Mahler" > wrote: > > I have a new AllStar node in development. I grabbed the DIAL > ISO and attempted to overwrite my fairly virgin ACID > distribution. After complaints about buffering the install > hardware search functions started. The network started (IPV6 > and IPV4). The disk partitioner started but them complained > that there was "No Root File System". > > This is a Dell 960 with dual 250 GB drives. But, they are > configured in the disk controller as a RAID 1 appearance (I > did my ACID install as RAID 1). Does the DIAL distribution > allow for RAID Controllers? > > ...STeve - KF5VH > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and > scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email > address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via > email confirmation. 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In-Reply-To: <561AA89E.5050100@arrl.net> References: <561AA89E.5050100@arrl.net> Message-ID: <561AC73B.5080907@backwoodswireless.net> I use voip.ms and vitelity with voip.ms being the cheaper of the two. Most of my DIDs are on voip.ms. have one left on vitelity and also did used for the fax solution. voip.ms has more pops around the world. both been reliable. they use the same upstream carrier looks like from them having access to same rate centers. 73 leon On 10/11/2015 2:21 PM, Stacy wrote: > I haven't used them. I use teliax.com and have had my account with > them for quite a long time. They have several different servers that > you can configure to use (based on lag, etc) and offer both SIP and > IAX2. They offer a pay as you go system so you can "reload" you > account and pay for the usage. There are some other minor reoccuring > fees, but they aren't that much (line maintenance, etc). > > -Stacy > KG7QIN > > On 10/10/2015 01:08 PM, pete M wrote: >> VOIP.MS >> >> anyone done business with them? >> >> planning on switching MaBell phone line to voip. send the line to an >> asterisk server at home. and make an automated assitant that would >> ask to press one for me 2 for my wife and 3 for the daughter, then >> based on the choice it would transfert the call to any of our 3 cell >> phone.. >> >> anyone can comment? is that a good concept or something else could be >> better? >> >> thanks for the feed back >> >> Pierre >> >> by the way the internet will be 60 mb cable.. Bell wont be in the >> loop at all. >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Thanks all for the reply's testing asterisk on RPI right now.. http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/ I have an ht701 but it is locked on fongo. cant seem to find a way to unlock it.. for now I will use my samsung galaxy 4 as a softphone.. To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org From: wa4zlw at backwoodswireless.net Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2015 16:31:55 -0400 Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] OT but still ask here cause some of you may know.. I use voip.ms and vitelity with voip.ms being the cheaper of the two. Most of my DIDs are on voip.ms. have one left on vitelity and also did used for the fax solution. voip.ms has more pops around the world. both been reliable. they use the same upstream carrier looks like from them having access to same rate centers. 73 leon On 10/11/2015 2:21 PM, Stacy wrote: I haven't used them. I use teliax.com and have had my account with them for quite a long time. They have several different servers that you can configure to use (based on lag, etc) and offer both SIP and IAX2. They offer a pay as you go system so you can "reload" you account and pay for the usage. There are some other minor reoccuring fees, but they aren't that much (line maintenance, etc). -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/10/2015 01:08 PM, pete M wrote: VOIP.MS anyone done business with them? planning on switching MaBell phone line to voip. send the line to an asterisk server at home. and make an automated assitant that would ask to press one for me 2 for my wife and 3 for the daughter, then based on the choice it would transfert the call to any of our 3 cell phone.. anyone can comment? is that a good concept or something else could be better? thanks for the feed back Pierre by the way the internet will be 60 mb cable.. 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I > will port my haome phone number.. > > Thanks all for the reply's > > > testing asterisk on RPI right now.. > > http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/ > > I have an ht701 but it is locked on fongo. cant seem to find a way to > unlock it.. > > for now I will use my samsung galaxy 4 as a softphone.. > > > > > > ------------------------------ > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > From: wa4zlw at backwoodswireless.net > Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2015 16:31:55 -0400 > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] OT but still ask here cause some of you may > know.. > > > I use voip.ms and vitelity with voip.ms being the cheaper of the two. > Most of my DIDs are on voip.ms. have one left on vitelity and also did > used for the fax solution. > > voip.ms has more pops around the world. both been reliable. they use the > same upstream carrier looks like from them having access to same rate > centers. > > 73 leon > > On 10/11/2015 2:21 PM, Stacy wrote: > > I haven't used them. I use teliax.com and have had my account with them > for quite a long time. They have several different servers that you can > configure to use (based on lag, etc) and offer both SIP and IAX2. They > offer a pay as you go system so you can "reload" you account and pay for > the usage. There are some other minor reoccuring fees, but they aren't > that much (line maintenance, etc). > > -Stacy > KG7QIN > > On 10/10/2015 01:08 PM, pete M wrote: > > VOIP.MS > > anyone done business with them? > > planning on switching MaBell phone line to voip. send the line to an > asterisk server at home. and make an automated assitant that would ask to > press one for me 2 for my wife and 3 for the daughter, then based on the > choice it would transfert the call to any of our 3 cell phone.. > > anyone can comment? is that a good concept or something else could be > better? > > thanks for the feed back > > Pierre > > by the way the internet will be 60 mb cable.. Bell wont be in the loop at > all. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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In-Reply-To: References: <561AA89E.5050100@arrl.net> <561AC73B.5080907@backwoodswireless.net> Message-ID: <2B0D8C46-322B-4E5E-87E4-80B97FE3B410@Xceptions.COM> I use VOIP.MS for my business and home. They have been very reliable and they are the only provider that provides (808) area codes that I have found. There may be others but I have been a customer of theirs for over 5 years and I haven?t looked back. Their services continue to mature significantly and always add a lot of great services. I currently use Asterisk 11.7 on an Elastix platform for my Unified messaging solution and it works well with VOIP.MS. Regards, Paul _______________________________ Paul J. Agamata WH6FM Sysman at Xceptions.COM Hilo, Hawaii From: on behalf of pete M Date: Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 12:18 PM To: APP RPT Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] OT but still ask here cause some of you may know.. What I like about voip.ms is that they have a server here in Montreal. I will take a simple sip account and a did for testing.. if it works ok. I will port my haome phone number.. Thanks all for the reply's testing asterisk on RPI right now.. http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/ I have an ht701 but it is locked on fongo. cant seem to find a way to unlock it.. for now I will use my samsung galaxy 4 as a softphone.. To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org From: wa4zlw at backwoodswireless.net Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2015 16:31:55 -0400 Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] OT but still ask here cause some of you may know.. I use voip.ms and vitelity with voip.ms being the cheaper of the two. Most of my DIDs are on voip.ms. have one left on vitelity and also did used for the fax solution. voip.ms has more pops around the world. both been reliable. they use the same upstream carrier looks like from them having access to same rate centers. 73 leon On 10/11/2015 2:21 PM, Stacy wrote: I haven't used them. I use teliax.com and have had my account with them for quite a long time. They have several different servers that you can configure to use (based on lag, etc) and offer both SIP and IAX2. They offer a pay as you go system so you can "reload" you account and pay for the usage. There are some other minor reoccuring fees, but they aren't that much (line maintenance, etc). -Stacy KG7QIN On 10/10/2015 01:08 PM, pete M wrote: VOIP.MS anyone done business with them? planning on switching MaBell phone line to voip. send the line to an asterisk server at home. and make an automated assitant that would ask to press one for me 2 for my wife and 3 for the daughter, then based on the choice it would transfert the call to any of our 3 cell phone.. anyone can comment? is that a good concept or something else could be better? thanks for the feed back Pierre by the way the internet will be 60 mb cable.. 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Corey. n3fe Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 11, 2015, at 7:04 PM, pete M wrote: > > anyone used a Velleman K8055 on an allstar syte?? > > Got this here for the last 5 years or so, got it to play a bit with usb stuff.. > > Now that the playing is done I would like to know if it could be of some uses. > > here is the link to what I am talking about: > > https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=351346 > > this could be usefull in case we need to reset something remotely while we are connected in ssh to the allstar machine.. or we could automate the rebooting of a router if we loose some connectivity? > > I for one would put one out put on my msf5000 reset switch.. that way I would not have to go to the repeater site every 5 or 6 months to reste it cause the rx vco is unlocked for no damn reason.. > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Jesse > On Oct 11, 2015, at 4:53 PM, Corey Dean wrote: > > Looks like you and I are in the same boat with the msf5000. Mine is monthly... > > Corey. n3fe > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Oct 11, 2015, at 7:04 PM, pete M wrote: >> >> anyone used a Velleman K8055 on an allstar syte?? >> >> Got this here for the last 5 years or so, got it to play a bit with usb stuff.. >> >> Now that the playing is done I would like to know if it could be of some uses. >> >> here is the link to what I am talking about: >> >> https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=351346 >> >> this could be usefull in case we need to reset something remotely while we are connected in ssh to the allstar machine.. or we could automate the rebooting of a router if we loose some connectivity? >> >> I for one would put one out put on my msf5000 reset switch.. that way I would not have to go to the repeater site every 5 or 6 months to reste it cause the rx vco is unlocked for no damn reason.. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From electricity440 at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 01:23:35 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler Fennell) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 19:23:35 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question Message-ID: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. With this one http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? Skyler KD0WHB From larry at n7fm.com Tue Oct 13 05:54:11 2015 From: larry at n7fm.com (larry) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 22:54:11 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question In-Reply-To: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From electricity440 at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 12:08:43 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler Fennell) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 06:08:43 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question In-Reply-To: References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> Message-ID: <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. > On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry wrote: > > Skyler, Short answer is No! > > My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , You will still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. No way around that as on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not connected to anything so no place else to get that logic other than soldering a wire to the pin. > > As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from the left side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to avoid soldering the COS line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. CTCSS can be retrieved from the right side of volume up SW2 > > The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. > The Red Led on the Fob is NOT the same as the PTT LED indicated on the modification schematic. > > In fact if you go here http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ > > You will find a good description of the connections on that particular fob. > > Larry - N7FM > > > >> On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >> I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. >> >> With this one >> >> http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 >> >> It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. >> >> If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? >> >> Skyler KD0WHB >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 13 12:23:03 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 08:23:03 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question In-Reply-To: <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> Message-ID: <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> Where do you want to switch it to? On 10/13/2015 8:08 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: > Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. > > It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. > > On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry > wrote: > >> Skyler, Short answer is No! >> >> My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , You >> will still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. No way >> around that as on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not connected to anything >> so no place else to get that logic other than soldering a wire to the >> pin. >> >> As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from the >> left side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to avoid >> soldering the COS line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. CTCSS can be >> retrieved from the right side of volume up SW2 >> >> The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. >> The Red Led on the Fob is *NOT* the same as the PTT LED indicated on >> the modification schematic. >> >> In fact if you go here >> http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ >> >> You will find a good description of the connections on that >> particular fob. >> >> Larry - N7FM >> >> >> >> On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>> I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. >>> >>> With this one >>> >>> http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 >>> >>> It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. >>> >>> If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? >>> >>> Skyler KD0WHB >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From electricity440 at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 12:25:51 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler Fennell) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 06:25:51 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question In-Reply-To: <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> To the pin with the red LED > On Oct 13, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > > Where do you want to switch it to? > >> On 10/13/2015 8:08 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >> Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. >> >> It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. >> >> On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry wrote: >> >>> Skyler, Short answer is No! >>> >>> My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , You will still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. No way around that as on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not connected to anything so no place else to get that logic other than soldering a wire to the pin. >>> >>> As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from the left side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to avoid soldering the COS line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. CTCSS can be retrieved from the right side of volume up SW2 >>> >>> The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. >>> The Red Led on the Fob is NOT the same as the PTT LED indicated on the modification schematic. >>> >>> In fact if you go here http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ >>> >>> You will find a good description of the connections on that particular fob. >>> >>> Larry - N7FM >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>> I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. >>>> >>>> With this one >>>> >>>> http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 >>>> >>>> It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. >>>> >>>> If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? >>>> >>>> Skyler KD0WHB >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From electricity440 at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 12:44:33 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler F) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 06:44:33 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question In-Reply-To: <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> Message-ID: Oh. Well thanks for the replies. I don't see how the URI is 25 times more expensive than the sound fob. On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > That is the Mute LED. If you mute the CM108 there may be no audio. > > > On 10/13/2015 8:25 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: > > To the pin with the red LED > > On Oct 13, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Steve Zingman < > szingman at msgstor.com> wrote: > > Where do you want to switch it to? > > On 10/13/2015 8:08 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: > > Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. > > It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. > > On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry < larry at n7fm.com> > wrote: > > Skyler, Short answer is No! > > My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , You will > still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. No way around that as > on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not connected to anything so no place else to > get that logic other than soldering a wire to the pin. > > As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from the left > side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to avoid soldering the COS > line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. CTCSS can be retrieved from the right > side of volume up SW2 > > The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. > The Red Led on the Fob is *NOT* the same as the PTT LED indicated on the > modification schematic. > > In fact if you go here > http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ > > You will find a good description of the connections on that particular fob. > > Larry - N7FM > > > > On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: > > I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. > > With this one > http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 > > It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. > > If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? > > Skyler KD0WHB > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 13 13:03:05 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 09:03:05 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question In-Reply-To: References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <561D0109.1020301@msgstor.com> Parts count economy of scale (mass production) Features I'm not saying anything good or bad about the price of a URI type device. When I built the URI clone on repeater builder, cost was about $20. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/13/2015 8:44 AM, Skyler F wrote: > Oh. Well thanks for the replies. I don't see how the URI is 25 times > more expensive than the sound fob. > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Steve Zingman > wrote: > > That is the Mute LED. If you mute the CM108 there may be no audio. > > > On 10/13/2015 8:25 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >> To the pin with the red LED >> >> On Oct 13, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Steve Zingman > > wrote: >> >>> Where do you want to switch it to? >>> >>> On 10/13/2015 8:08 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>> Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. >>>> >>>> It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. >>>> >>>> On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry >>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Skyler, Short answer is No! >>>>> >>>>> My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , >>>>> You will still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. >>>>> No way around that as on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not >>>>> connected to anything so no place else to get that logic other >>>>> than soldering a wire to the pin. >>>>> >>>>> As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from >>>>> the left side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to >>>>> avoid soldering the COS line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. >>>>> CTCSS can be retrieved from the right side of volume up SW2 >>>>> >>>>> The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. >>>>> The Red Led on the Fob is *NOT* the same as the PTT LED >>>>> indicated on the modification schematic. >>>>> >>>>> In fact if you go here >>>>> http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ >>>>> >>>>> You will find a good description of the connections on that >>>>> particular fob. >>>>> >>>>> Larry - N7FM >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>>>> I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. >>>>>> >>>>>> With this one >>>>>> >>>>>> http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 >>>>>> >>>>>> It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. >>>>>> >>>>>> If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? >>>>>> >>>>>> Skyler KD0WHB >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>>> >>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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Boyle) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 09:28:26 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question In-Reply-To: References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <0AC25BEC-E622-4081-B9A8-944AB658A695@bdboyle.com> Why? One is made as a generic part meant to be sold by the millions and assembled by workers making a couple cents an hour requiring time and effort on your part to modify and the other was designed to do a specific job and sold in relatively few numbers for a specific purpose. I've never has an issue with a DMK dongle-- they just work. Way past the thrill of spending time modifying parts to do what it wasn't designed to do to save a few bucks. My time is worth more than $60 or $70 an hour and would rather spend it actually tweaking the system than getting it to run in the first place. And I have no financial interest in DMK or anything else around this system. -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 6S...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. > On Oct 13, 2015, at 08:44, Skyler F wrote: > > Oh. Well thanks for the replies. I don't see how the URI is 25 times more expensive than the sound fob. > >> On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> That is the Mute LED. If you mute the CM108 there may be no audio. >> >> >>> On 10/13/2015 8:25 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>> To the pin with the red LED >>> >>> On Oct 13, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> >>>> Where do you want to switch it to? >>>> >>>>> On 10/13/2015 8:08 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>>> Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. >>>>> >>>>> It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. >>>>> >>>>> On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Skyler, Short answer is No! >>>>>> >>>>>> My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , You will still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. No way around that as on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not connected to anything so no place else to get that logic other than soldering a wire to the pin. >>>>>> >>>>>> As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from the left side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to avoid soldering the COS line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. CTCSS can be retrieved from the right side of volume up SW2 >>>>>> >>>>>> The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. >>>>>> The Red Led on the Fob is NOT the same as the PTT LED indicated on the modification schematic. >>>>>> >>>>>> In fact if you go here http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ >>>>>> >>>>>> You will find a good description of the connections on that particular fob. >>>>>> >>>>>> Larry - N7FM >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>>>>> I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> With this one >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Skyler KD0WHB >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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It must be because I worked on servicing high level security system and doing system integration that I think like that.. the money is more then well spent for the simple reason that when something goes crazy, you don?t want more things to look at then you need. Pierre VE2PF From: Bryan D. Boyle Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 9:28 AM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question Why? One is made as a generic part meant to be sold by the millions and assembled by workers making a couple cents an hour requiring time and effort on your part to modify and the other was designed to do a specific job and sold in relatively few numbers for a specific purpose. I've never has an issue with a DMK dongle-- they just work. Way past the thrill of spending time modifying parts to do what it wasn't designed to do to save a few bucks. My time is worth more than $60 or $70 an hour and would rather spend it actually tweaking the system than getting it to run in the first place. And I have no financial interest in DMK or anything else around this system. -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 6S...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. On Oct 13, 2015, at 08:44, Skyler F wrote: Oh. Well thanks for the replies. I don't see how the URI is 25 times more expensive than the sound fob. On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: That is the Mute LED. If you mute the CM108 there may be no audio. On 10/13/2015 8:25 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: To the pin with the red LED On Oct 13, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: Where do you want to switch it to? On 10/13/2015 8:08 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry wrote: Skyler, Short answer is No! My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , You will still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. No way around that as on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not connected to anything so no place else to get that logic other than soldering a wire to the pin. As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from the left side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to avoid soldering the COS line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. CTCSS can be retrieved from the right side of volume up SW2 The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. The Red Led on the Fob is NOT the same as the PTT LED indicated on the modification schematic. In fact if you go here http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ You will find a good description of the connections on that particular fob. Larry - N7FM On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. With this one http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? Skyler KD0WHB _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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Name: wlEmoticon-winkingsmile[1].png Type: image/png Size: 1135 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jimw7ry at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 13:55:19 2015 From: jimw7ry at gmail.com (Jim) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 06:55:19 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question In-Reply-To: References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com><16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com><561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com><4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com><561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com><0AC25BEC-E622-4081-B9A8-944AB658A695@bdboyle.com> Message-ID: <543E856384DB45D4BF5139EF8F6C3D4A@JimsLaptop> Thus the beauty of ham radio! Those that want to homebrew can... Those that don?t want to; can buy it ready made! Some of us like to engineer and build, troubleshoot and use. Others who's time is more valuable or limited, just buy what they need. This is why my HF linear amplifiers are home brew! On the other hand.. I also have a Nano Node. Go figure. 73 Jim W7RY From: Pete M Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 6:48 AM To: Bryan D. Boyle ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question I am with you Bryan. But we don?t need to be rough on the OP. I on my side prefer to have something like a URI on a production repeater cause if there is a problem, I don?t want to search hi and low for a cold solder joint on a pin the size on fly dick. (well they look that small for me ). It must be because I worked on servicing high level security system and doing system integration that I think like that.. the money is more then well spent for the simple reason that when something goes crazy, you don?t want more things to look at then you need. Pierre VE2PF From: Bryan D. Boyle Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 9:28 AM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question Why? One is made as a generic part meant to be sold by the millions and assembled by workers making a couple cents an hour requiring time and effort on your part to modify and the other was designed to do a specific job and sold in relatively few numbers for a specific purpose. I've never has an issue with a DMK dongle-- they just work. Way past the thrill of spending time modifying parts to do what it wasn't designed to do to save a few bucks. My time is worth more than $60 or $70 an hour and would rather spend it actually tweaking the system than getting it to run in the first place. And I have no financial interest in DMK or anything else around this system. -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 6S...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. On Oct 13, 2015, at 08:44, Skyler F wrote: Oh. Well thanks for the replies. I don't see how the URI is 25 times more expensive than the sound fob. On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: That is the Mute LED. If you mute the CM108 there may be no audio. On 10/13/2015 8:25 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: To the pin with the red LED On Oct 13, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: Where do you want to switch it to? On 10/13/2015 8:08 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry wrote: Skyler, Short answer is No! My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , You will still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. No way around that as on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not connected to anything so no place else to get that logic other than soldering a wire to the pin. As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from the left side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to avoid soldering the COS line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. CTCSS can be retrieved from the right side of volume up SW2 The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. The Red Led on the Fob is NOT the same as the PTT LED indicated on the modification schematic. In fact if you go here http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ You will find a good description of the connections on that particular fob. Larry - N7FM On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. With this one http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? 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To each their own but I will stick to the ham radio side of things and try it myself first! Corey n3fe Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 13, 2015, at 9:28 AM, Bryan D. Boyle wrote: > > Why? > > One is made as a generic part meant to be sold by the millions and assembled by workers making a couple cents an hour requiring time and effort on your part to modify and the other was designed to do a specific job and sold in relatively few numbers for a specific purpose. > > I've never has an issue with a DMK dongle-- they just work. Way past the thrill of spending time modifying parts to do what it wasn't designed to do to save a few bucks. My time is worth more than $60 or $70 an hour and would rather spend it actually tweaking the system than getting it to run in the first place. > > And I have no financial interest in DMK or anything else around this system. > -- > Bryan > Sent from my iPhone 6S...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. > > > >> On Oct 13, 2015, at 08:44, Skyler F wrote: >> >> Oh. Well thanks for the replies. I don't see how the URI is 25 times more expensive than the sound fob. >> >>> On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> That is the Mute LED. If you mute the CM108 there may be no audio. >>> >>> >>>> On 10/13/2015 8:25 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>> To the pin with the red LED >>>> >>>> On Oct 13, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>>> >>>>> Where do you want to switch it to? >>>>> >>>>>> On 10/13/2015 8:08 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>>>> Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. >>>>>> >>>>>> It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Skyler, Short answer is No! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , You will still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. No way around that as on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not connected to anything so no place else to get that logic other than soldering a wire to the pin. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from the left side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to avoid soldering the COS line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. CTCSS can be retrieved from the right side of volume up SW2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. >>>>>>> The Red Led on the Fob is NOT the same as the PTT LED indicated on the modification schematic. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In fact if you go here http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You will find a good description of the connections on that particular fob. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Larry - N7FM >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>>>>>> I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> With this one >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Skyler KD0WHB >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 13 14:13:58 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 10:13:58 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Modified FOB vs URL In-Reply-To: <43B36D54-BF7B-49C1-BCC8-1F2DB7874494@repeater.net> References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> <0AC25BEC-E622-4081-B9A8-944AB658A695@bdboyle.com> <43B36D54-BF7B-49C1-BCC8-1F2DB7874494@repeater.net> Message-ID: <561D11A6.80209@msgstor.com> To some extent you are comparing oranges and tangerines. :) Lay the schematics side by side. The URI type device offers quite a few features not provided by a modified FOB. 73, Steve N4IRS From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Tue Oct 13 14:14:20 2015 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 10:14:20 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question In-Reply-To: References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> <0AC25BEC-E622-4081-B9A8-944AB658A695@bdboyle.com> Message-ID: <437CB169-CA98-4167-ACAF-4DFFD9DF689C@bdboyle.com> not being rough, just blatantly honest. it comes down to what is worth more: getting a machine working (the goal) or fiddling with components (expending time and lots of aggida) to do something that is already available off the shelf? (the process) See it all the time, and I've been melting solder for decades. Built my first computer (IMSAI 8080) in '76. was fun then, but we had no options, right? Hand loading the bootstrap on a front panel. Paper tape. Now? Not so much. As I get older, efficiency of time expended is more important than saving a minor amount of $. What's that old saying? "when you're up to your derriere in alligators, it's hard to remember your initial job was to drain the swamp" Just a personal opinion, that's all. I like homebrew as much as the next; but I focus on things that aren't available off the shelf for a reasonable cost. Cuts down on the debugging and failure points and gets you to the goal faster so you can concentrate on actually getting the device to do what you want without the question of whether your modifications are causing the issue or the software being squirelly. -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 6S...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. > On Oct 13, 2015, at 09:48, Pete M wrote: > > I am with you Bryan. > > But we don?t need to be rough on the OP. > > I on my side prefer to have something like a URI on a production repeater cause if there is a problem, I don?t want to search hi and low for a cold solder joint on a pin the size on fly dick. (well they look that small for me ). > > It must be because I worked on servicing high level security system and doing system integration that I think like that.. the money is more then well spent for the simple reason that when something goes crazy, you don?t want more things to look at then you need. > > Pierre VE2PF > > > > > From: Bryan D. Boyle > Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 9:28 AM > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Quick sound fob question > > Why? > > One is made as a generic part meant to be sold by the millions and assembled by workers making a couple cents an hour requiring time and effort on your part to modify and the other was designed to do a specific job and sold in relatively few numbers for a specific purpose. > > I've never has an issue with a DMK dongle-- they just work. Way past the thrill of spending time modifying parts to do what it wasn't designed to do to save a few bucks. My time is worth more than $60 or $70 an hour and would rather spend it actually tweaking the system than getting it to run in the first place. > > And I have no financial interest in DMK or anything else around this system. > -- > Bryan > Sent from my iPhone 6S...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. > > > >> On Oct 13, 2015, at 08:44, Skyler F wrote: >> >> Oh. Well thanks for the replies. I don't see how the URI is 25 times more expensive than the sound fob. >> >>> On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> That is the Mute LED. If you mute the CM108 there may be no audio. >>> >>> >>>> On 10/13/2015 8:25 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>> To the pin with the red LED >>>> >>>>> On Oct 13, 2015, at 6:23 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Where do you want to switch it to? >>>>> >>>>>> On 10/13/2015 8:08 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>>>> Ok, I'll just solder the pin, just making sure. >>>>>> >>>>>> It's weird you can't switch the gpio pin for PTT in software. >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:54 PM, larry wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Skyler, Short answer is No! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My experience with the sound fobs that look similar to yours , You will still need to solder to Pin 13 to get the PTT logic. No way around that as on the CM-108 chip Pin 13 is not connected to anything so no place else to get that logic other than soldering a wire to the pin. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As for the COS signal (CM-108 Pin 48) that can be gotten from the left side of the volume down switch SW1 if you want to avoid soldering the COS line to Pin 48 on the sound chip. CTCSS can be retrieved from the right side of volume up SW2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The Green LED is still the heartbeat indicator. >>>>>>> The Red Led on the Fob is NOT the same as the PTT LED indicated on the modification schematic. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In fact if you go here http://www.crompton.com/hamradio/usb_fob_modification/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You will find a good description of the connections on that particular fob. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Larry - N7FM >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 10/12/2015 06:23 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >>>>>>>> I previously got the CM108 sound fob from startech and had to solder to the tiny pin. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> With this one >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://ebay.com/itm/291156304476?_mwBanner=1&varId=590306532025 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It looks like it already has both LED's installed. I am assuming the red led is the same as the transmit LED. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If this is so, does that mean I don't have to solder to the tiny pin on the CM108 and I can just drive a transistor with the same wire as the LED for PTT? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Skyler KD0WHB >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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I do like the "professional" look of the URI versus a (my) modified fob at a shared repeater building. tnx Mike / W5JR Alpharetta GA > On Oct 13, 2015, at 10:13 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > > To some extent you are comparing oranges and tangerines. :) > Lay the schematics side by side. The URI type device offers quite a few features not provided by a modified FOB. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. From larry at n7fm.com Tue Oct 13 16:51:26 2015 From: larry at n7fm.com (larry) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 09:51:26 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Modified FOB vs URL In-Reply-To: <561D11A6.80209@msgstor.com> References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <561C9C83.6010807@n7fm.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> <0AC25BEC-E622-4081-B9A8-944AB658A695@bdboyle.com> <43B36D54-BF7B-49C1-BCC8-1F2DB7874494@repeater.net> <561D11A6.80209@msgstor.com> Message-ID: My 2 cents... Steve has it correct. Fobs and URIx = different chips & different capabilities. URIx has features plus trace connections to many pins that are not available or are not connected to in the FOB. In my case I use them both but for different reasons. URIx has more GPIO access plus other features. Nice package and can be used to control more complex functions on repeaters vs a dedicated simplex nodes. I normally use a modified Fob when trying to assist/entice someone to get into Allstar. Economics becomes a factor when someone hasn't a clue if the mode is something they even want to do. In the mind of a newbie $35 for a Pi2 (computer = cheap). Interfacing the computer to the radio (choice = $75 or say $5) A no brainer for those just wanting to try the unknown. Twice the cost of the PC for an interface or $5? The fact there is a choice is great and very much appreciated by myself and I'm sure many others. Then again there are still people who like to tinker and modify fobs just for fun. Larry - N7FM On 10/13/2015 07:13 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > To some extent you are comparing oranges and tangerines. :) > Lay the schematics side by side. The URI type device offers quite a > few features not provided by a modified FOB. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > to the list detailing the problem. From n3xcc at repeater-builder.com Tue Oct 13 17:21:20 2015 From: n3xcc at repeater-builder.com (Scott Zimmerman) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 13:21:20 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Modified FOB vs URL In-Reply-To: <7B4F5C0B-16DA-4A53-A7A2-AA7CA15DEA9D@gmail.com> References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> <0AC25BEC-E622-4081-B9A8-944AB658A695@bdboyle.com> <43B36D54-BF7B-49C1-BCC8-1F2DB7874494@repeater.net> <561D11A6.80209@msgstor.com> <7B4F5C0B-16DA-4A53-A7A2-AA7CA15DEA9D@gmail.com> Message-ID: <561D3D90.1050105@repeater-builder.com> > The URI offers many extra features that most of us never touch. Such as? I've been thinking of producing a lower cost alternative, but realize that the cost of a GENUINE CM119 alone is more than you pay for a whole FOB from your favorite Chinese supplier. You then add the cost of an enclosure and board to the parts count, things add up pretty quickly. >> Lay the schematics side by side. The URI type device offers quite a few features not provided by a modified FOB. My USB-RIM device went several steps further down the "additional features" path. It seems there are few people that want to pay for additional features or better engineering. Scott Scott Zimmerman Amateur Radio Call N3XCC 474 Barnett Road Boswell, PA 15531 On 10/13/2015 12:50 PM, W5JR Mike wrote: > The URI offers many extra features that most of us never touch. Great if really needed. I do like the "professional" look of the URI versus a (my) modified fob at a shared repeater building. > > tnx > Mike / W5JR > Alpharetta GA > >> On Oct 13, 2015, at 10:13 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >> >> To some extent you are comparing oranges and tangerines. :) >> Lay the schematics side by side. The URI type device offers quite a few features not provided by a modified FOB. >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS From w5jr.lists at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 19:50:09 2015 From: w5jr.lists at gmail.com (W5JR Mike) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 15:50:09 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Modified FOB vs URL In-Reply-To: <561D3D90.1050105@repeater-builder.com> References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> <0AC25BEC-E622-4081-B9A8-944AB658A695@bdboyle.com> <43B36D54-BF7B-49C1-BCC8-1F2DB7874494@repeater.net> <561D11A6.80209@msgstor.com> <7B4F5C0B-16DA-4A53-A7A2-AA7CA15DEA9D@gmail.com> <561D3D90.1050105@repeater-builder.com> Message-ID: <6DCE15DB-2836-48D8-B922-5A97B452C72C@gmail.com> I expect many just use the RX/TX audio, a COS/RUS/CTCSS input, PTT and ground. Seldom both COS and CTCSS so that the cop command can switch from tone to carrier. And never use the extra GPIO pins for other things, like mic hang up for Tone/Carrier if separate COS/CTCSS aren't available, hi/low power on a remote or repeater, antenna 1 / 2 selection, discreet channel steering, porch light on/off, etc, etc. And if usbradio is used, then COS/CTCSS/RUS isn't even required. I have such a configuration - just 4 wires from the repeater radios (gnd, disc, mic, ptt). And I have several fobs to modify and free up that URI for a higher calling....someday. tnx Mike / W5JR Alpharetta GA On Oct 13, 2015, at 1:21 PM, Scott Zimmerman wrote: >> The URI offers many extra features that most of us never touch. > Such as? I've been thinking of producing a lower cost alternative, but realize that the cost of a GENUINE CM119 alone is more than you pay for a whole FOB from your favorite Chinese supplier. You then add the cost of an enclosure and board to the parts count, things add up pretty quickly. > >>> Lay the schematics side by side. The URI type device offers quite a few features not provided by > a modified FOB. > My USB-RIM device went several steps further down the "additional features" path. It seems there are few people that want to pay for additional features or better engineering. > > Scott > > Scott Zimmerman > Amateur Radio Call N3XCC > 474 Barnett Road > Boswell, PA 15531 > >> On 10/13/2015 12:50 PM, W5JR Mike wrote: >> The URI offers many extra features that most of us never touch. Great if really needed. I do like the "professional" look of the URI versus a (my) modified fob at a shared repeater building. >> >> tnx >> Mike / W5JR >> Alpharetta GA >> >>> On Oct 13, 2015, at 10:13 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>> >>> To some extent you are comparing oranges and tangerines. :) >>> Lay the schematics side by side. The URI type device offers quite a few features not provided by a modified FOB. >>> >>> 73, Steve N4IRS > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. From n3xcc at repeater-builder.com Tue Oct 13 20:51:30 2015 From: n3xcc at repeater-builder.com (Scott Zimmerman) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 16:51:30 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Modified FOB vs URL In-Reply-To: <6DCE15DB-2836-48D8-B922-5A97B452C72C@gmail.com> References: <48C3D488-4399-4727-9AE8-337EB8FA112D@gmail.com> <16BA0482-A2D0-4A13-85BC-50FE99A8E2FE@gmail.com> <561CF7A7.7000702@msgstor.com> <4C037FBC-8D0A-4FD6-A403-AC7AD7254875@gmail.com> <561CFAD2.3040002@msgstor.com> <0AC25BEC-E622-4081-B9A8-944AB658A695@bdboyle.com> <43B36D54-BF7B-49C1-BCC8-1F2DB7874494@repeater.net> <561D11A6.80209@msgstor.com> <7B4F5C0B-16DA-4A53-A7A2-AA7CA15DEA9D@gmail.com> <561D3D90.1050105@repeater-builder.com> <6DCE15DB-2836-48D8-B922-5A97B452C72C@gmail.com> Message-ID: <561D6ED2.5090802@repeater-builder.com> > I expect many just use the RX/TX audio, a COS/RUS/CTCSS input, PTT and ground. Ok.... So the next question then is: How much would you pay for such a device? Would you want it in an enclosure or "bare bones"? Blinky flashy lights? Any preference for an interface connector? DE-9? Scott Scott Zimmerman Amateur Radio Call N3XCC 474 Barnett Road Boswell, PA 15531 On 10/13/2015 3:50 PM, W5JR Mike wrote: > I expect many just use the RX/TX audio, a COS/RUS/CTCSS input, PTT and ground. Seldom both COS and CTCSS so that the cop command can switch from tone to carrier. And never use the extra GPIO pins for other things, like mic hang up for Tone/Carrier if separate COS/CTCSS aren't available, hi/low power on a remote or repeater, antenna 1 / 2 selection, discreet channel steering, porch light on/off, etc, etc. And if usbradio is used, then COS/CTCSS/RUS isn't even required. I have such a configuration - just 4 wires from the repeater radios (gnd, disc, mic, ptt). And I have several fobs to modify and free up that URI for a higher calling....someday. > > tnx > Mike / W5JR > Alpharetta GA > > On Oct 13, 2015, at 1:21 PM, Scott Zimmerman wrote: > >>> The URI offers many extra features that most of us never touch. >> Such as? I've been thinking of producing a lower cost alternative, but realize that the cost of a GENUINE CM119 alone is more than you pay for a whole FOB from your favorite Chinese supplier. You then add the cost of an enclosure and board to the parts count, things add up pretty quickly. >> >>>> Lay the schematics side by side. The URI type device offers quite a few features not provided by >> a modified FOB. >> My USB-RIM device went several steps further down the "additional features" path. It seems there are few people that want to pay for additional features or better engineering. >> >> Scott >> >> Scott Zimmerman >> Amateur Radio Call N3XCC >> 474 Barnett Road >> Boswell, PA 15531 >> >>> On 10/13/2015 12:50 PM, W5JR Mike wrote: >>> The URI offers many extra features that most of us never touch. Great if really needed. I do like the "professional" look of the URI versus a (my) modified fob at a shared repeater building. >>> >>> tnx >>> Mike / W5JR >>> Alpharetta GA >>> >>>> On Oct 13, 2015, at 10:13 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: >>>> >>>> To some extent you are comparing oranges and tangerines. :) >>>> Lay the schematics side by side. The URI type device offers quite a few features not provided by a modified FOB. >>>> >>>> 73, Steve N4IRS >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. > From electricity440 at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 21:36:28 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler Fennell) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 15:36:28 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Change courtesy beep based on events Message-ID: Is there a way to play a different courtesy tone based on a different state of the machine, for example if the repeater is running on battery or AC line or in my case if a file exists or not. KD?WHB From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Tue Oct 13 23:55:31 2015 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 19:55:31 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Change courtesy beep based on events In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <561D99F3.80904@bdboyle.com> On 10/13/2015 5:36 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: > Is there a way to play a different courtesy tone based on a different state of the machine, for example if the repeater is running on battery or AC line or in my case if a file exists or not. I would look at Kyle's fan script and mod that to check the status of various closures or equipment. For instance, I've modified it to check whether or not a simple 120 volt relay has opened because the power has dropped which puts me on battery and overwrites my normal voice UL file with one that says 'on battery' at the end. You're just checking the status of bits and building an interface to do it. From electricity440 at gmail.com Wed Oct 14 00:28:30 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler Fennell) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 18:28:30 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Change courtesy beep based on events In-Reply-To: <561D99F3.80904@bdboyle.com> References: <561D99F3.80904@bdboyle.com> Message-ID: I know how to check the status and run scripts based on different things going on, I just don't know how the courtesy tone can be changed live. > On Oct 13, 2015, at 5:55 PM, Bryan D. Boyle wrote: > >> On 10/13/2015 5:36 PM, Skyler Fennell wrote: >> Is there a way to play a different courtesy tone based on a different state of the machine, for example if the repeater is running on battery or AC line or in my case if a file exists or not. > > > I would look at Kyle's fan script and mod that to check the status of various closures or equipment. For instance, I've modified it to check whether or not a simple 120 volt relay has opened because the power has dropped which puts me on battery and overwrites my normal voice UL file with one that says 'on battery' at the end. > > You're just checking the status of bits and building an interface to do it. > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. From mike at midnighteng.com Wed Oct 14 02:02:15 2015 From: mike at midnighteng.com (mike at midnighteng.com) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 22:02:15 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Change courtesy beep based on events In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <80ac192b849342fcd392ad1f8b73d652.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> If I were doing such a thing (and I do), I would take this approach... Keep a tail msg enabled (you can have more than one in rotation), And leave it non-existent by name and it will just be 'ignored' when not found without error.(i use tmsg1.off) When the activity you are monitoring sends the correct flag, use your script to simply rename the audio msg (tail msg) to the recognized file name you set in rpt.conf (rename file to what is set) tmsg1.wav and back again when the condition is no longer true by renaming it tmsg1.off. Don't forget to set tail msg timer shorter (10min). Don't do this to with to many tail msgs as each one would take a time slot equal to the timer even while off. So if you set 3 msgs to rotate and you only flag one on, it 'could' take up to 3x the tail msg timer to hear it. It works for me anyhow. ...mike/kb8jnm > Is there a way to play a different courtesy tone based on a different > state of the machine, for example if the repeater is running on battery or > AC line or in my case if a file exists or not. > > KD??WHB > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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From aa1pr at comcast.net Wed Oct 14 02:35:00 2015 From: aa1pr at comcast.net (Mike Parie "AA1PR") Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 02:35:00 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Urix & maxtrac are not passing certain DTMF tones back to the node In-Reply-To: <582599970.4291366.1444789861199.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: <1162780131.4292606.1444790100941.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> hello, I purchased a maxtrac locally off a friend n1ndn, he had it running on his allstar node via a uri, so I know its good or at least was then so I purchased my own uri from DMK & cable off ebay to get it installed & opeating however the Urix & maxtrac are not passing certain DTMF tones back to the node I can use dtmf tones like *70, *80 & *81 however *3, *1, *2 etc to connect etc & *76 to disconnect dont work it seems the only setting I really need(ed) to change was in simpleusb.conf was "carrierfrom=usb" to "carrierfrom=usbinvert" which I did I rebooted the system & soon discovered my issue any help is greatly appreciated -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From electricity440 at gmail.com Wed Oct 14 02:46:13 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler F) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 20:46:13 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Change courtesy beep based on events In-Reply-To: References: <80ac192b849342fcd392ad1f8b73d652.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> Message-ID: Thanks. I was thinking about creating multipule rpt.conf files, and having them rotate or have a script which edited the rpt.conf file. Your idea with the audio files is so much better. On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 8:45 PM, Skyler F wrote: > Thanks. I was thinking about creating multipule rpt.conf files, and having > them rotate or have a script which edited the rpt.conf file. Your idea with > the audio files is so much better. > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 8:02 PM, wrote: > >> >> >> If I were doing such a thing (and I do), I would take this approach... >> >> Keep a tail msg enabled (you can have more than one in rotation), >> And leave it non-existent by name and it will just be 'ignored' when not >> found without error.(i use tmsg1.off) >> >> When the activity you are monitoring sends the correct flag, >> use your script to simply rename the audio msg (tail msg) to the >> recognized file name you set in rpt.conf (rename file to what is set) >> tmsg1.wav and back again when the condition is no longer true by renaming >> it tmsg1.off. >> >> Don't forget to set tail msg timer shorter (10min). >> Don't do this to with to many tail msgs as each one would take a time slot >> equal to the timer even while off. So if you set 3 msgs to rotate and you >> only flag one on, it 'could' take up to 3x the tail msg timer to hear it. >> >> It works for me anyhow. >> >> ...mike/kb8jnm >> >> >> > Is there a way to play a different courtesy tone based on a different >> > state of the machine, for example if the repeater is running on battery >> or >> > AC line or in my case if a file exists or not. >> > >> > KD??WHB >> > _______________________________________________ >> > App_rpt-users mailing list >> > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> > >> > To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down >> > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the >> > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message >> to >> > the list detailing the problem. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the >> "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to >> the list detailing the problem. >> > > > > -- > Skyler Fennell > amsatnet.info > KD?WHB > electricity440 at gmail.com > -- Skyler Fennell amsatnet.info KD?WHB electricity440 at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Pretty much everything I plan to run I should be able to implement no problem. The one question is allmon2, how will that work? I currently use that on my nodes and would not want to lose that. N1XBM Apparare Scientor Paratus Communicare Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Wed Oct 14 11:54:42 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 07:54:42 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Iax android app Message-ID: <3108510503575661307@unknownmsgid> Robert, That is solved in the current Rev download it an let me know. Sent via smoke signal (AT&T 4G LTE) -------- Original message -------- From: Robert Newberry Date: 10/14/2015 7:41 AM (GMT-05:00) To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Iax android app Is anyone else having problems with the iax android app? My problem is if the app happens to go into the background or my phone screen shuts off. When I go back to the app the PTT is grey and I am unable to use it. It still shows me connected. I just trying to determine if it'd just my phone or the app. Also the exit button doesn't really work. N1XBM Apparare Scientor Paratus Communicare Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Wed Oct 14 13:13:21 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 09:13:21 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Debian bare metal In-Reply-To: References: <-760930392090770234@unknownmsgid> Message-ID: <561E54F1.6050205@msgstor.com> Robert, DIAL (Debian Installation (for) Allstar Link) is the release name of what I called Bare Metal Install. DIAL is now the official AllStar Asterisk X86 distribution. It will take you from a bare hard drive to a ready to run node. DIAL is the framework that I'm using to build releases for other systems. The same scripts and sources are being used for a number of Single Board Computers, Including ARM based boards like the Raspberry Pi the BBB and some interesting newcomers. Scripts are included to download configuration from the AllStar Portal or restore from a backup. All of the features of AllStar are supported. The distribution is built on a slightly modified Debian 8 (Jessie) install ISO. See and 73, Steve N4IRS And yes, Mike N4IRR and I are brothers. We work together on a number of HAM radio based projects. On 10/14/2015 8:10 AM, Robert Newberry wrote: > > Help a noob out, what does DIAL mean? > > N1XBM > Apparare Scientor > Paratus Communicare > Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From electricity440 at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 22:53:24 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler F) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 16:53:24 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail Message-ID: I think I remember a thread before on this, and I am pretty sure the answer is no, but is voicemail possible on AllStar KD?WHB -- Skyler Fennell amsatnet.info KD?WHB electricity440 at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lorentedford at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 23:30:08 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 18:30:08 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The question should be how can you leave voice messages.. Asterisk is capable of Voicemail but the next question is it legal to record a message across the air and play it back? I dont know and I think it would be a cool idea to have an *933 to leave a voice message for the owner of the system.. Hard to say though how it would all work.. Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Skyler F wrote: > I think I remember a thread before on this, and I am pretty sure the > answer is no, but is voicemail possible on AllStar > > KD?WHB > > -- > Skyler Fennell > amsatnet.info > KD?WHB > electricity440 at gmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. 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It can be used with phones connected to the server. ...mike/kb8jnm > I think I remember a thread before on this, and I am pretty sure the > answer > is no, but is voicemail possible on AllStar > > KD??WHB > > -- > Skyler Fennell > amsatnet.info > KD??WHB > electricity440 at gmail.com > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. From electricity440 at gmail.com Fri Oct 16 00:27:00 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler F) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 18:27:00 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail In-Reply-To: <0e9ed1006ffef51b1fedc00a6ac64eac.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> References: <0e9ed1006ffef51b1fedc00a6ac64eac.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> Message-ID: In reply to Loren, I think its legal, because the simplex repeater module that you can buy has it. The reason I asked is because I am writing a script for voicemail, and I wanted to make sure nobody has done it already. On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:40 PM, wrote: > > It is in a limited way. > You can drop mail into boxes directly as a phone patch and use hang-up > code when done. Pipe it to some other device/method/asterisk server for > additional use. > > As I 'remember' it(?), The problem you have is having access to * and # > while in the radio channel (default). > > You can wiggle around the problem with some thought. > It can be used with phones connected to the server. > > ...mike/kb8jnm > > > > I think I remember a thread before on this, and I am pretty sure the > > answer > > is no, but is voicemail possible on AllStar > > > > KD??WHB > > > > -- > > Skyler Fennell > > amsatnet.info > > KD??WHB > > electricity440 at gmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down > > to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From markjohnston73 at gmail.com Fri Oct 16 00:38:55 2015 From: markjohnston73 at gmail.com (Mark Johnston) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 17:38:55 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail In-Reply-To: References: <0e9ed1006ffef51b1fedc00a6ac64eac.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> Message-ID: I can't think of any reason it would be illegal, I wrote a script for IRLP a few years ago, that worked quite well, so if you get something working for Allstar, over the air, that would be awesome. Mark KC7DMF "Got Root?" How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? *None. It's a hardware problem.* Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's friends are. WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only Fools Teenagers. A ntennas P oorly P laced L acks E ngineering The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s?. *"I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work done."* On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Skyler F wrote: > In reply to Loren, I think its legal, because the simplex repeater module > that you can buy has it. > > The reason I asked is because I am writing a script for voicemail, and I > wanted to make sure nobody has done it already. > > On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:40 PM, wrote: > >> >> It is in a limited way. >> You can drop mail into boxes directly as a phone patch and use hang-up >> code when done. Pipe it to some other device/method/asterisk server for >> additional use. >> >> As I 'remember' it(?), The problem you have is having access to * and # >> while in the radio channel (default). >> >> You can wiggle around the problem with some thought. >> It can be used with phones connected to the server. >> >> ...mike/kb8jnm >> >> >> > I think I remember a thread before on this, and I am pretty sure the >> > answer >> > is no, but is voicemail possible on AllStar >> > >> > KD??WHB >> > >> > -- >> > Skyler Fennell >> > amsatnet.info >> > KD??WHB >> > electricity440 at gmail.com >> > _______________________________________________ >> > App_rpt-users mailing list >> > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> > >> > To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down >> > to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From mike at midnighteng.com Fri Oct 16 01:13:15 2015 From: mike at midnighteng.com (mike at midnighteng.com) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 21:13:15 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail In-Reply-To: References: <0e9ed1006ffef51b1fedc00a6ac64eac.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> Message-ID: It is legal as the communication you make with it. I had it set-up years ago but don't really have a lot of use for it. As I said, it is limited to dialing a mailbox as a phone patch and using a hang-up code when done.(leaving a message) But to listen to messages on a mailbox, you are out of luck on the radio side. You need to use a phone. I suppose you could make-shift a way around it but is that really worth it ? ...mike/kb8jnm > In reply to Loren, I think its legal, because the simplex repeater module > that you can buy has it. > > The reason I asked is because I am writing a script for voicemail, and I > wanted to make sure nobody has done it already. > > On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:40 PM, wrote: > >> >> It is in a limited way. >> You can drop mail into boxes directly as a phone patch and use hang-up >> code when done. Pipe it to some other device/method/asterisk server for >> additional use. >> >> As I 'remember' it(?), The problem you have is having access to * and # >> while in the radio channel (default). >> >> You can wiggle around the problem with some thought. >> It can be used with phones connected to the server. >> >> ...mike/kb8jnm >> >> >> > I think I remember a thread before on this, and I am pretty sure the >> > answer >> > is no, but is voicemail possible on AllStar >> > >> > KD????WHB >> > >> > -- >> > Skyler Fennell >> > amsatnet.info >> > KD????WHB >> > electricity440 at gmail.com >> > _______________________________________________ >> > App_rpt-users mailing list >> > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> > >> > To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down >> > to the bottom of the page. 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From electricity440 at gmail.com Fri Oct 16 03:38:44 2015 From: electricity440 at gmail.com (Skyler Fennell) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 21:38:44 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail In-Reply-To: References: <0e9ed1006ffef51b1fedc00a6ac64eac.squirrel@webmail.midnighteng.com> Message-ID: <40B70E40-61BF-4403-9183-BC4F7A17CF08@gmail.com> The script is gonna make use of the archivedir in rpt.conf. > On Oct 15, 2015, at 6:38 PM, Mark Johnston wrote: > > I can't think of any reason it would be illegal, I wrote a script for IRLP a few years ago, that worked quite well, so if you get something working for Allstar, over the air, that would be awesome. > > > Mark > > KC7DMF > > "Got Root?" > > How many software engineers does it take to change a light bulb? > None. It's a hardware problem. > > > Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's friends are. > WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System > MICROSOFT: Most Intelligent Customers Realize Our Software Only Fools Teenagers. > > > A ntennas > P oorly > P laced > L acks > E ngineering > > The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s?. > > "I get paid to support Windows, I use Linux to get work done." > > >> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Skyler F wrote: >> In reply to Loren, I think its legal, because the simplex repeater module that you can buy has it. >> >> The reason I asked is because I am writing a script for voicemail, and I wanted to make sure nobody has done it already. >> >>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:40 PM, wrote: >>> >>> It is in a limited way. >>> You can drop mail into boxes directly as a phone patch and use hang-up >>> code when done. Pipe it to some other device/method/asterisk server for >>> additional use. >>> >>> As I 'remember' it(?), The problem you have is having access to * and # >>> while in the radio channel (default). >>> >>> You can wiggle around the problem with some thought. >>> It can be used with phones connected to the server. >>> >>> ...mike/kb8jnm >>> >>> >>> > I think I remember a thread before on this, and I am pretty sure the >>> > answer >>> > is no, but is voicemail possible on AllStar >>> > >>> > KD??WHB >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Skyler Fennell >>> > amsatnet.info >>> > KD??WHB >>> > electricity440 at gmail.com >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > App_rpt-users mailing list >>> > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> > >>> > To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>> > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down >>> > to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Fri Oct 16 05:05:24 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 22:05:24 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56208594.6030409@arrl.net> Voicemail is possible if you follow the directions for setting up the voice mailboxes for Asterisk 1.4. It will involve having voicemail.conf file with the various options needed and something in your dialplan in extensions.conf for it. You will also need to make sure app_voicemail.so isn't set to noload in your modules.conf file. Various links with information on setting it up: http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/voicemaile_conf.html http://the-asterisk-book.com/1.6/kapitel-voicemail.html http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+VoiceMail http://mike.eire.ca/2011/08/16/asterisk-vm-multiple-addresses/ It is actually pretty easy. I don't recommend it though if you are running a Raspberry PI with a SD Card/flash drive -- it is better if you have a HD or SDD setup to store the files. You can even have the voicemail messages attached to an e-mail and sent to you for listening. 73, Stacy KG7QIN On 10/15/2015 03:53 PM, Skyler F wrote: > I think I remember a thread before on this, and I am pretty sure the > answer is no, but is voicemail possible on AllStar > > KD?WHB > > -- > Skyler Fennell > amsatnet.info > KD?WHB > electricity440 at gmail.com > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Alberto KP4AP node 40660 73s > From: app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 67 > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 12:00:03 -0400 > > Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to > app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Iax android app (Steve Zingman) > 2. Re: Debian bare metal (Steve Zingman) > 3. Re: Iax android app (Robert Newberry) > 4. Re: Debian bare metal (Robert Newberry) > 5. Debian bare metal (Steve Zingman) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 07:54:42 -0400 > From: Steve Zingman > To: Robert Newberry , "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Iax android app > Message-ID: <3108510503575661307 at unknownmsgid> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Robert, > That is solved in the current Rev download it an let me know. > > > > Sent via smoke signal (AT&T 4G LTE) > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Robert Newberry > Date: 10/14/2015 7:41 AM (GMT-05:00) > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Iax android app > > Is anyone else having problems with the iax android app? My problem is if > the app happens to go into the background or my phone screen shuts off. > When I go back to the app the PTT is grey and I am unable to use it. It > still shows me connected. I just trying to determine if it'd just my phone > or the app. > > Also the exit button doesn't really work. > > N1XBM > Apparare Scientor > Paratus Communicare > Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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Pretty much everything I plan to run > I should be able to implement no problem. > > The one question is allmon2, how will that work? I currently use that on my > nodes and would not want to lose that. > > N1XBM > Apparare Scientor > Paratus Communicare > Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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Do we have brothers on here? > > N1XBM > Apparare Scientor > Paratus Communicare > Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 08:10:43 -0400 > From: Robert Newberry > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Debian bare metal > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Help a noob out, what does DIAL mean? > > N1XBM > Apparare Scientor > Paratus Communicare > Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 09:13:21 -0400 > From: Steve Zingman > To: Robert Newberry , app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Debian bare metal > Message-ID: <561E54F1.6050205 at msgstor.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed" > > Robert, > DIAL (Debian Installation (for) Allstar Link) is the release name of > what I called Bare Metal Install. > DIAL is now the official AllStar Asterisk X86 distribution. It will take > you from a bare hard drive to a ready to run node. DIAL is the framework > that I'm using to build releases for other systems. > The same scripts and sources are being used for a number of Single Board > Computers, Including ARM based boards like the Raspberry Pi the BBB and > some interesting newcomers. > Scripts are included to download configuration from the AllStar Portal > or restore from a backup. All of the features of AllStar are supported. > The distribution is built on a slightly modified Debian 8 (Jessie) > install ISO. > > See and > > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > And yes, Mike N4IRR and I are brothers. We work together on a number of > HAM radio based projects. > > On 10/14/2015 8:10 AM, Robert Newberry wrote: > > > > Help a noob out, what does DIAL mean? > > > > N1XBM > > Apparare Scientor > > Paratus Communicare > > Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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It was very popular with the users. Full voice prompts with send/receive voice messages. All over RF. Pretty spiffy but when our little town got a cellular tower, activity/need, died. Cellphones got cheap and came with voicemail etc etc. Chris KB0WLF > -----Original Message----- > From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users- > bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of mike at midnighteng.com > Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 8:13 PM > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail > > > It is legal as the communication you make with it. > > I had it set-up years ago but don't really have a lot of use for it. > As I said, it is limited to dialing a mailbox as a phone patch and > using a > hang-up code when done.(leaving a message) > > But to listen to messages on a mailbox, you are out of luck on the > radio > side. You need to use a phone. > I suppose you could make-shift a way around it but is that really worth > it ? > > ...mike/kb8jnm > -snip- From antcp at bigpond.com Sat Oct 17 01:04:20 2015 From: antcp at bigpond.com (Anthony Percy) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 12:04:20 +1100 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 70 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all, I tried to do it with allstar about 2 years ago but could not get the DTMF tones through to the voicemail application on allstar. Various ?pass-thru? settings were tried but when the voicemail app was activated it just ignored all the tones? I got the impression that the dtmf tones were being captured by some other parts of asterisk and not passed through. Unfortunately I do not know asterisk that well to get to it working.. Maybe the codebase has changed to make it easier??? regards Anthony, VK2ACP On 17/10/2015 3:00 am, "app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org on behalf of app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org" wrote: >Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to > app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > >You can reach the person managing the list at > app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Voicemail (Chris Curtis) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 10:02:44 -0500 >From: "Chris Curtis" >To: >Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail >Message-ID: <007901d10823$b69c7700$23d56500$@org> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > >Way back when; my repeater system was run by an FF-800 controller with >mailbox/DVR option. >It was very popular with the users. >Full voice prompts with send/receive voice messages. >All over RF. > >Pretty spiffy but when our little town got a cellular tower, >activity/need, >died. >Cellphones got cheap and came with voicemail etc etc. > >Chris >KB0WLF > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users- >> bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of mike at midnighteng.com >> Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 8:13 PM >> To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Voicemail >> >> >> It is legal as the communication you make with it. >> >> I had it set-up years ago but don't really have a lot of use for it. >> As I said, it is limited to dialing a mailbox as a phone patch and >> using a >> hang-up code when done.(leaving a message) >> >> But to listen to messages on a mailbox, you are out of luck on the >> radio >> side. You need to use a phone. >> I suppose you could make-shift a way around it but is that really worth >> it ? >> >> ...mike/kb8jnm >> >-snip- > > > >------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >App_rpt-users mailing list >App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > >End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 70 >********************************************* From lorentedford at gmail.com Sat Oct 17 18:45:36 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 13:45:36 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. Message-ID: Ok so here is how i have dealt with ip changes every 12 hrs or so.. I know its horrible not having a static ip but our provider doesnt offer it for the package we have in order to get it they want to change about 240 dollars extra a month for business class internet. So i have copied together a mixture of information i found online and basically set it up that if the public ip changes it then takes and restarts asterisk via service asterisk stop then sleep for 5s then service asterisk start... I am by far the worst person in the world to rely on for scripts i seriously wish i understood shell scripts.. But here is what i have. For this to work you need install sudo apt-get install sendmail sendmail-bin sudo sendmailconfig If this is the first time using crontab -e command it will ask you which type of editor you wish to use 1 nano 2 vim I usually select option 1 for nano. crontab -e Put this line in crontab -e */2 * * * * sh /etc/asterisk/ip.sh To exit crontab -e press ctrl + x it will then ask if you want to save the settings Y for yes then enter. Create ip.sh I put it in /etc/asterisk/ folder nano ip.sh- #!/bin/bash #### ip.sh shell script #### this script sends mail to an email address if ip changes #### Also restarts asterisks if the ip changes. touch old_ip.dat wget whatismyip.org read T1 From lorentedford at gmail.com Sat Oct 17 18:49:09 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 13:49:09 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] ip change Message-ID: for some reason when i sent it via email it kinda warped the shell script here is a better example of the shell script. http://forum.kc9zhv.com/index.php?topic=27.msg29#msg29 Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From donegan at donegan.org Sat Oct 17 18:50:26 2015 From: donegan at donegan.org (Steven Donegan) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 18:50:26 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1543515296.1968404.1445107826878.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> You can do what I do and set up dyndns... your router likely supports it. ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Loren Tedford To: app_rpt mailing list Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 11:45 AM Subject: [App_rpt-users] How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. Ok so here is how i have dealt with ip changes every 12 hrs or so.. I know its horrible not having a static ip but our provider doesnt offer it for the package we have in order to get it they want to change about 240 dollars extra a month for business class internet. So i have copied together a mixture of information i found online and basically set it up that if the public ip changes it then takes and restarts asterisk via service asterisk stop then sleep for 5s then service asterisk start... I am by far the worst person in the world to rely on for scripts i seriously wish i understood shell scripts.. But here is what i have. For this to work you need installsudo apt-get install sendmail sendmail-binsudo sendmailconfig If this is the first time using crontab -e command it will ask you which type of editor you wish to use 1 nano 2 vim I usually select option 1 for nano.crontab -e Put this line in crontab -e*/2 * * * * sh /etc/asterisk/ip.sh To exit crontab -e press ctrl + x it will then ask if you want to save the settings Y for yes then enter. Create ip.sh I put it in /etc/asterisk/ foldernano ip.sh-#!/bin/bash#### ip.sh shell script#### this script sends mail to an email address if ip changes#### Also restarts asterisks if the ip changes.touch old_ip.dat wget whatismyip.org read T1 From Bryan at bryanfields.net Sat Oct 17 19:05:17 2015 From: Bryan at bryanfields.net (Bryan Fields) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 15:05:17 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56229BED.5000106@bryanfields.net> On 10/17/15 2:45 PM, Loren Tedford wrote: > offer it for the package we have in order to get it they want to change about > 240 dollars extra a month for business class internet. if an IP out of 44/8 would work you're welcome to us a VPN and I can route you a /29 or /31 of IP space. -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net From wg at hawaii.rr.com Sun Oct 18 16:11:26 2015 From: wg at hawaii.rr.com (wg) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2015 06:11:26 -1000 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 72 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <000901d109bf$a4777230$ed665690$@rr.com> I've used dyndns.com for years to resolve the problem. Most modern routers have dyndns setup in their settings which will report any ip change right away thus not having to over monitor it. Aloha Wayne KH6XP -----Original Message----- From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org Sent: Sunday 6:00 AM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 72 Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org You can reach the person managing the list at app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." Today's Topics: 1. How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. (Loren Tedford) 2. ip change (Loren Tedford) 3. Re: How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. (Steven Donegan) 4. Re: How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. (Bryan Fields) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 13:45:36 -0500 From: Loren Tedford To: app_rpt mailing list Subject: [App_rpt-users] How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Ok so here is how i have dealt with ip changes every 12 hrs or so.. I know its horrible not having a static ip but our provider doesnt offer it for the package we have in order to get it they want to change about 240 dollars extra a month for business class internet. So i have copied together a mixture of information i found online and basically set it up that if the public ip changes it then takes and restarts asterisk via service asterisk stop then sleep for 5s then service asterisk start... I am by far the worst person in the world to rely on for scripts i seriously wish i understood shell scripts.. But here is what i have. For this to work you need install sudo apt-get install sendmail sendmail-bin sudo sendmailconfig If this is the first time using crontab -e command it will ask you which type of editor you wish to use 1 nano 2 vim I usually select option 1 for nano. crontab -e Put this line in crontab -e */2 * * * * sh /etc/asterisk/ip.sh To exit crontab -e press ctrl + x it will then ask if you want to save the settings Y for yes then enter. Create ip.sh I put it in /etc/asterisk/ folder nano ip.sh- #!/bin/bash #### ip.sh shell script #### this script sends mail to an email address if ip changes #### Also restarts asterisks if the ip changes. touch old_ip.dat wget whatismyip.org read T1 ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 13:49:09 -0500 From: Loren Tedford To: app_rpt mailing list Subject: [App_rpt-users] ip change Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" for some reason when i sent it via email it kinda warped the shell script here is a better example of the shell script. http://forum.kc9zhv.com/index.php?topic=27.msg29#msg29 Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 18:50:26 +0000 (UTC) From: Steven Donegan To: Loren Tedford , app_rpt mailing list Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. Message-ID: <1543515296.1968404.1445107826878.JavaMail.yahoo at mail.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" You can do what I do and set up dyndns... your router likely supports it. ?Steven Donegan KK6IVC General Class FCC License Silver State Car #86 www.sscc.us From: Loren Tedford To: app_rpt mailing list Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 11:45 AM Subject: [App_rpt-users] How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. Ok so here is how i have dealt with ip changes every 12 hrs or so.. I know its horrible not having a static ip but our provider doesnt offer it for the package we have in order to get it they want to change about 240 dollars extra a month for business class internet. So i have copied together a mixture of information i found online and basically set it up that if the public ip changes it then takes and restarts asterisk via service asterisk stop then sleep for 5s then service asterisk start... I am by far the worst person in the world to rely on for scripts i seriously wish i understood shell scripts.. But here is what i have. For this to work you need installsudo apt-get install sendmail sendmail-binsudo sendmailconfig If this is the first time using crontab -e command it will ask you which type of editor you wish to use 1 nano 2 vim I usually select option 1 for nano.crontab -e Put this line in crontab -e*/2 * * * * sh /etc/asterisk/ip.sh To exit crontab -e press ctrl + x it will then ask if you want to save the settings Y for yes then enter. Create ip.sh I put it in /etc/asterisk/ foldernano ip.sh-#!/bin/bash#### ip.sh shell script#### this script sends mail to an email address if ip changes#### Also restarts asterisks if the ip changes.touch old_ip.dat wget whatismyip.org read T1 ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 15:05:17 -0400 From: Bryan Fields To: app_rpt mailing list Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] How i deal with isp changing ips every day.. Message-ID: <56229BED.5000106 at bryanfields.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 On 10/17/15 2:45 PM, Loren Tedford wrote: > offer it for the package we have in order to get it they want to > change about > 240 dollars extra a month for business class internet. if an IP out of 44/8 would work you're welcome to us a VPN and I can route you a /29 or /31 of IP space. -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 72 ********************************************* --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From telesistant at hotmail.com Mon Oct 19 18:26:17 2015 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 11:26:17 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL distro now available for RPi2 Message-ID: The DIAL distro for Allstar is now available for the Raspberry Pi 2 at: http://dl.allstarlink.org/dial/rpi2_dial.img It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2. 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Boyle) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 16:07:38 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL distro now available for RPi2 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1C002B05-8BC4-4D05-A185-CFE62AB86740@bdboyle.com> thanks, Jim! -- Bryan Sent from my iPhone 6S...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. > On Oct 19, 2015, at 14:26, Jim Duuuude wrote: > > The DIAL distro for Allstar is now available for the Raspberry Pi 2 at: > > http://dl.allstarlink.org/dial/rpi2_dial.img > > It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2. > > It is approx 2GB in size, and will function on any SD card 2GB or larger (for larger > cards, an option is provided for expanding the root partition to the full size of the card). > > Jim, WB6NIL > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Jim, WB6NIL Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] DIAL distro now available for RPi2 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 16:07:38 -0400 CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org To: telesistant at hotmail.com thanks, Jim! --BryanSent from my iPhone 6S...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this message. On Oct 19, 2015, at 14:26, Jim Duuuude wrote: The DIAL distro for Allstar is now available for the Raspberry Pi 2 at: http://dl.allstarlink.org/dial/rpi2_dial.img It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2. It is approx 2GB in size, and will function on any SD card 2GB or larger (for larger cards, an option is provided for expanding the root partition to the full size of the card). 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This list (of course) Anything I can answer for you now? 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/20/2015 2:07 PM, Mike Parie "AA1PR" wrote: > Sir, > many thanks > is there any good documentation to be found on this anywhere > > 73 Mike aa1pr > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 20 18:15:40 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 14:15:40 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL distro now available for RPi2 In-Reply-To: <1412832145.10268135.1445364455683.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> References: <1412832145.10268135.1445364455683.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: <562684CC.6010403@msgstor.com> Mike, I just did a FAQ that Tim is going to post on the allstarlink.org site. is a good source of information. This list (of course) Anything I can answer for you now? 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/20/2015 2:07 PM, Mike Parie "AA1PR" wrote: > Sir, > many thanks > is there any good documentation to be found on this anywhere > > 73 Mike aa1pr > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- ,,, (o o) -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ --- N4IRS was Here --- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From asylthe at kc9ona.com Tue Oct 20 19:13:03 2015 From: asylthe at kc9ona.com (Andrew Sylthe) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 14:13:03 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] monthly bandwidth usage In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Bryan, The G.711 codec uses 64 kbps (roughly 87.2 kbps with the overhead). So let's just go with an over estimate of 100 kbps. In this example, if your node were connected to 1 other node for 24 hours straight, the amount of data usage would be roughly equal to 1.03 Gigabytes. This is assuming your not using the bandwidth for anything else. Choosing to use a higher compression codec would significantly reduce the amount of bandwidth consumed by your node connections. An average may be hard to come up with. Some systems have multiple persistent connections going at all times. Other systems may be lucky to get 10 hours of connection time a month. I believe these numbers are within the ballpark, but someone please let me know if I'm off somewhere. Thanks! On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Bryan D. Boyle wrote: > has anyone done a study to discover the monthly bandwidth usage (24x7xdays > in month) of an average (if such a thing exists) repeater system? > > Reason I'm asking is I have a site for which there is no possibility of > getting wired internet access, and may not work, due to physical > interference, of standing up a 5.8 shot back to our hub site. This leaves > a hotspot or commercial 4G access point...and want to make sure we aren't > going to be bumping against traffic caps or excess data charges. > > How have others handled this? > > -- > Bryan > Sent from my iPhone 6S...No electrons were harmed in the sending of this > message. > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. > -- Andrew Sylthe KC9ONA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lorentedford at gmail.com Tue Oct 20 21:27:25 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 16:27:25 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Issues still connecting after ip change Message-ID: My isp is still changing my ip about every 2 to 3 hours i managed to get a dyndns type application to run through linux so i have constant ssh access to the machine however my script i put in crontab -e is not working to grab the new ip and email it nor is it restarting the server if the ip had changed.. I am now trying to figure out if asterisk needs to update info to allstar and how to do this.. Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bdboyle at bdboyle.com Tue Oct 20 22:30:52 2015 From: bdboyle at bdboyle.com (Bryan D. Boyle) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 18:30:52 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Issues still connecting after ip change In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5626C09C.3000909@bdboyle.com> On 10/20/2015 5:27 PM, Loren Tedford wrote: > My isp is still changing my ip about every 2 to 3 hours i managed to get > a dyndns type application to run through linux so i have constant ssh > access to the machine however my script i put in crontab -e is not > working to grab the new ip and email it nor is it restarting the server > if the ip had changed.. I am now trying to figure out if asterisk needs > to update info to allstar and how to do this.. You don't need to go through crontabs and such; the network hardware should do it all for you. Your router should be set to do NAT'ing to your internal local network; most routers made in the last 10 years have the capability to talk to the dynamic DNS update services when they discover an IP change on the outside interface. You register with DYNDNS or another service with a fixed domain name, and use the DYNAMIC DNS as your authoritative DNS for the purposes of establishing your presence on the network. Assuming you have port forwarding set up properly, your inbound traffic on the IAX port gets forwarded to the NAT IP address of your asterisk box, and if you're enabling SSH to the outside world, then you forward that port also, on the router inbound. If all you have behind the router is your asterisk box, I'd not enable any other inbound ports. You're only inviting in the scan bots from the pacific and eastern european malcontents. Allstarlink will recognize the changing IP as your server phones home occasionally. So, repeaters outside of your own will be able to connect. Your addresses behind your router never change; I suggest using 192.168.1.x as the network, 255.255.255.0 (or 0xffffff00) as your netmask, and whatever the internal port on the router (is usually the x.x.x.1 address) as your gateway. If you have multiple repeaters on the same asterisk instance behind your NAT'd router/firewall, then you have to make the appropriate entries in your config files so you can register properly on the internal network. If I've left anything out...I'm sure others will chime in. (This is being done on a whole number of systems I know of, successfully, for many years. I don't do it this way, since I signed up for business class service with fixed IPs. The business class service costs a bit more, but the QoS is higher, and business service has priority over the consumer internet in the Philly area. And since I run web servers for various interests and organizations, it's not allowed on consumer class service...so, had to go with the business class and have not been disappointed. Only drop out I had was post Sandy (but, then, the entire region was out for almost a week electrical/phone/cable/internet).) From lorentedford at gmail.com Tue Oct 20 23:18:19 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 18:18:19 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Issues still connecting after ip change In-Reply-To: <5626C09C.3000909@bdboyle.com> References: <5626C09C.3000909@bdboyle.com> Message-ID: How my system is setup I will only give examples for this because i like to hide my ports however their our some ports i cant hide.. Example Modem that changes ips every 2 to 3 hrs if not more.. ports forwarded to hard coded ips inside the network example My repeater system has to ethernet ports I use them for back up ssh retrieval 192.168.0.81 for Eth0 192.168.0.82 for Eth1 ssh ports example port 222 and 223 now on the router for forwarding 192.168.0.81 :222,4569,5038,5070,5198,5199,5200 192.168.0.82 :223 no-ip is installed on the repeater which forwards to a domain i setup with no-ip.. I dont like dyn dns they seem to never work correctly especially when setup on modems that can be reset by the cable provider.. The problem in greater detail is allmon on the web front end on the virtual private server located at hub.kc9zhv.com or domain kc9zhv.com seems to work however allstar for some reason does not update the changes in ip immediately I spent 4 hrs today off the data center connection because of the issue.. Things that i did to try and resolve the issue restart asterisk on the repeater reboot repeater 3 times reboot the data center although everyone connected never had any issues. It seems like asterisk has a backend script that updates some where the ip and node number where it is located and in our scenario at times it can be difficult for this system to work correctly i wanted to know how i could hard code this to the data center so that the repeater even if it changed ips could be pointed back to the domain i have forwarded rpt.kc9zhv.com any thoughts ideas how i could hard code these nodes? Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Bryan D. Boyle wrote: > On 10/20/2015 5:27 PM, Loren Tedford wrote: > >> My isp is still changing my ip about every 2 to 3 hours i managed to get >> a dyndns type application to run through linux so i have constant ssh >> access to the machine however my script i put in crontab -e is not >> working to grab the new ip and email it nor is it restarting the server >> if the ip had changed.. I am now trying to figure out if asterisk needs >> to update info to allstar and how to do this.. >> > > You don't need to go through crontabs and such; the network hardware > should do it all for you. > > Your router should be set to do NAT'ing to your internal local network; > most routers made in the last 10 years have the capability to talk to the > dynamic DNS update services when they discover an IP change on the outside > interface. > > You register with DYNDNS or another service with a fixed domain name, and > use the DYNAMIC DNS as your authoritative DNS for the purposes of > establishing your presence on the network. > > Assuming you have port forwarding set up properly, your inbound traffic on > the IAX port gets forwarded to the NAT IP address of your asterisk box, and > if you're enabling SSH to the outside world, then you forward that port > also, on the router inbound. If all you have behind the router is your > asterisk box, I'd not enable any other inbound ports. You're only inviting > in the scan bots from the pacific and eastern european malcontents. > > Allstarlink will recognize the changing IP as your server phones home > occasionally. So, repeaters outside of your own will be able to connect. > > Your addresses behind your router never change; I suggest using > 192.168.1.x as the network, 255.255.255.0 (or 0xffffff00) as your netmask, > and whatever the internal port on the router (is usually the x.x.x.1 > address) as your gateway. > > If you have multiple repeaters on the same asterisk instance behind your > NAT'd router/firewall, then you have to make the appropriate entries in > your config files so you can register properly on the internal network. > > If I've left anything out...I'm sure others will chime in. > > (This is being done on a whole number of systems I know of, successfully, > for many years. I don't do it this way, since I signed up for business > class service with fixed IPs. The business class service costs a bit more, > but the QoS is higher, and business service has priority over the consumer > internet in the Philly area. And since I run web servers for various > interests and organizations, it's not allowed on consumer class > service...so, had to go with the business class and have not been > disappointed. Only drop out I had was post Sandy (but, then, the entire > region was out for almost a week electrical/phone/cable/internet).) > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 20, 2015, at 5:27 PM, Loren Tedford wrote: > > My isp is still changing my ip about every 2 to 3 hours i managed to get a dyndns type application to run through linux so i have constant ssh access to the machine however my script i put in crontab -e is not working to grab the new ip and email it nor is it restarting the server if the ip had changed.. I am now trying to figure out if asterisk needs to update info to allstar and how to do this.. > > Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) > Email: lorentedford at gmail.com > Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. > Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 > Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) > Cell: 618-553-0806 > http://www.lorentedford.com > http://www.kc9zhv.com > http://hub.kc9zhv.com > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 20, 2015, at 5:27 PM, Loren Tedford wrote: > > My isp is still changing my ip about every 2 to 3 hours i managed to get a dyndns type application to run through linux so i have constant ssh access to the machine however my script i put in crontab -e is not working to grab the new ip and email it nor is it restarting the server if the ip had changed.. I am now trying to figure out if asterisk needs to update info to allstar and how to do this.. > > Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) > Email: lorentedford at gmail.com > Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. > Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 > Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) > Cell: 618-553-0806 > http://www.lorentedford.com > http://www.kc9zhv.com > http://hub.kc9zhv.com > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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Now that the playing is done I would like to know if it could be of some uses. here is the link to what I am talking about: https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=351346 this could be usefull in case we need to reset something remotely while we are connected in ssh to the allstar machine.. or we could automate the rebooting of a router if we loose some connectivity? I for one would put one out put on my msf5000 reset switch.. that way I would not have to go to the repeater site every 5 or 6 months to reste it cause the rx vco is unlocked for no damn reason.. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I recommend running fail2ban on the machine that has SIP facing the internet as well. 73 Stacy KG7QIN On 10/20/2015 10:08 PM, K Yoksh wrote: > > Hello all, > > This is OTish..... > > I have been trying to find the IP address of SIP hackers, and > apparently Asterisk 1.4 logs my public IP rather than that of the > offender: > > [2015-10-20 21:02:47] NOTICE[20894] chan_sip.c: Sending fake auth > rejection for user 1002;tag=2b4388ac > > From what I can tell, the issue was resolved in Asterisk 1.6 or 1.8, > but I can't find a patch or hack for chan_sip.c to log the offender's IP. > > I guess my question is, can we move ahead to a newer version of > Asterisk? I am running the Debian DIAL (Love it so far BTW!) > > Thanks, > > 73.. > > Kyle Yoksh > K0KN > Olathe, KS > Allstar 2210-2219 > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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It will likely be a way point on the path to a higher version, not sure and no promises. -Stacy From k6fed at yahoo.com Wed Oct 21 16:06:27 2015 From: k6fed at yahoo.com (Frank Decuire) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 09:06:27 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Port Registration for node 41802 Message-ID: <1445443587.47941.YahooMailBasic@web163101.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Can someone assist me with checking my Allstarnode (41802) registration? I think there is a problem with port 4569. Thanks Frank K6FED From jamey.wright at charter.net Thu Oct 22 01:22:48 2015 From: jamey.wright at charter.net (Jamey Wright) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 20:22:48 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dial vs ACID Message-ID: <000001d10c68$2a0a1150$7e1e33f0$@charter.net> I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any compelling reason to upgrade them to DIAL? I don't have any issues with them at the moment and I have some other things I'd rather be doing. 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I don?t have any issues with them at > the moment and I have some other things I?d rather be doing. > > Thanks > > Jamey > > WR4JW > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From: app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 12:00:05 -0400 Size: 6814 URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 22 18:11:36 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 14:11:36 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 Message-ID: <1015605519767591001@unknownmsgid> Mike, DIAL is pretty much stock Debian Jessie and vanilla AllStar. See if this helps. http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/198 Sent via smoke signal (AT&T 4G LTE) -------- Original message -------- From: "Mike Parie "AA1PR"" Date: 10/22/2015 2:01 PM (GMT-05:00) To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 is there any good documentation of dial I got as far as being able to change the password 73 Mike aa1pr ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Cc: Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 12:00:05 -0400 Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org You can reach the person managing the list at app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Port Registration for node 41802 (Frank Decuire) 2. Dial vs ACID (Jamey Wright) 3. Dial vs ACID (Steve Zingman) 4. URI-X breakout board (Steven Donegan) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 09:06:27 -0700 From: Frank Decuire To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Port Registration for node 41802 Message-ID: <1445443587.47941.YahooMailBasic at web163101.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Can someone assist me with checking my Allstarnode (41802) registration? I think there is a problem with port 4569. Thanks Frank K6FED ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 20:22:48 -0500 From: "Jamey Wright" To: Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dial vs ACID Message-ID: <000001d10c68$2a0a1150$7e1e33f0$@charter.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any compelling reason to upgrade them to DIAL? I don't have any issues with them at the moment and I have some other things I'd rather be doing. Thanks Jamey WR4JW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: < http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/attachments/20151021/8dde6a47/attachment-0001.html > ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 21:34:56 -0400 From: Steve Zingman To: Jamey Wright , app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dial vs ACID Message-ID: <56283D40.5060604 at msgstor.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed" Nope, If it works, don't fix it. If you run into something the underlying OS can't do, upgrade. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/21/2015 09:22 PM, Jamey Wright wrote: > > I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any compelling > reason to upgrade them to DIAL? I don?t have any issues with them at > the moment and I have some other things I?d rather be doing. > > Thanks > > Jamey > > WR4JW > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I don't have any issues with them at the moment and I have some other things I'd rather be doing. Thanks Jamey WR4JW _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From: app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 79 Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 18:33:19 -0400 Size: 12531 URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 22 23:22:40 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 19:22:40 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 79 In-Reply-To: <35908668.12588442.1445556057470.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> References: <35908668.12588442.1445556057470.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: <56296FC0.5080304@msgstor.com> Mike, What problem are you having? What are you trying to do? Did you run through the setup script? 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/22/2015 07:20 PM, Mike Parie "AA1PR" wrote: > I am in all honesty no expert with linux, still learning > > I got as far as logging into ssh & am now lost how to setup dial > > I've received 2 email responses which have left my head spinning > > any help is greatly appreciated > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lorentedford at gmail.com Thu Oct 22 23:26:36 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 18:26:36 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 79 In-Reply-To: <35908668.12588442.1445556057470.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> References: <35908668.12588442.1445556057470.JavaMail.zimbra@comcast.net> Message-ID: Ok some basic commands for linux using Debian Here are a few This will prompt you for a password: sudo su When your root you can do things such as edit folders with in the /etc/ and many other folders that may be needed to configure your node.. For text editor i use nano example nano /etc/asterisk/rpt.conf Now for other commands such as apt-get etc.. apt-get update apt-get upgrade apt-get install (program name) This is pretty much the basics.. What exactly do you need help with i would love to help guide ya in the right direction! Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Mike Parie "AA1PR" wrote: > I am in all honesty no expert with linux, still learning > > I got as far as logging into ssh & am now lost how to setup dial > > I've received 2 email responses which have left my head spinning > > any help is greatly appreciated > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Cc: > Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 18:33:19 -0400 > Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 79 > Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to > app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 (Mike Parie "AA1PR") > 2. Re: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 (Steve Zingman) > 3. Re: Dial vs ACID (Jamey Wright) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 18:01:47 +0000 (UTC) > From: "Mike Parie \"AA1PR\"" > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 > Message-ID: > <1579757543.12291274.1445536907741.JavaMail.zimbra at comcast.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > is there any good documentation of dial > > I got as far as being able to change the password > > 73 Mike aa1pr > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/attachments/20151022/bdd91a87/attachment-0001.html > > > -------------- next part -------------- > An embedded message was scrubbed... > From: app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 > Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 12:00:05 -0400 > Size: 6815 > URL: < > http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/attachments/20151022/bdd91a87/attachment-0001.mht > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 14:11:36 -0400 > From: Steve Zingman > To: "Mike Parie \"AA1PR\"" , > "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 > Message-ID: <1015605519767591001 at unknownmsgid> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Mike, > DIAL is pretty much stock Debian Jessie and vanilla AllStar. See if this > helps. > > http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/198 > > Sent via smoke signal (AT&T 4G LTE) > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: "Mike Parie "AA1PR"" > Date: 10/22/2015 2:01 PM (GMT-05:00) > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 > > is there any good documentation of dial > > I got as far as being able to change the password > > 73 Mike aa1pr > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Cc: > Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 12:00:05 -0400 > Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 > Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to > app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Port Registration for node 41802 (Frank Decuire) > 2. Dial vs ACID (Jamey Wright) > 3. Dial vs ACID (Steve Zingman) > 4. URI-X breakout board (Steven Donegan) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 09:06:27 -0700 > From: Frank Decuire > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Port Registration for node 41802 > Message-ID: > <1445443587.47941.YahooMailBasic at web163101.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Can someone assist me with checking my Allstarnode (41802) registration? I > think there is a problem with port 4569. > > > Thanks > Frank K6FED > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 20:22:48 -0500 > From: "Jamey Wright" > To: > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dial vs ACID > Message-ID: <000001d10c68$2a0a1150$7e1e33f0$@charter.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any compelling reason to > upgrade them to DIAL? I don't have any issues with them at the moment and > I > have some other things I'd rather be doing. > > > > Thanks > > > > Jamey > > WR4JW > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > > http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/attachments/20151021/8dde6a47/attachment-0001.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 21:34:56 -0400 > From: Steve Zingman > To: Jamey Wright , app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dial vs ACID > Message-ID: <56283D40.5060604 at msgstor.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed" > > Nope, > If it works, don't fix it. If you run into something the underlying OS > can't do, upgrade. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/21/2015 09:22 PM, Jamey Wright wrote: > > > > I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any compelling > > reason to upgrade them to DIAL? I don?t have any issues with them at > > the moment and I have some other things I?d rather be doing. > > > > Thanks > > > > Jamey > > > > WR4JW > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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If anyone wants the Eagle designs let > me know via direct reply.?Steven Donegan > KK6IVC General Class FCC License > Silver State Car #86 > www.sscc.us > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > > http://ohnosec.org/pipermail/app_rpt-users/attachments/20151022/79551827/attachment-0001.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 78 > ********************************************* > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. 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If you run into something the underlying OS > can't > do, upgrade. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/21/2015 09:22 PM, Jamey Wright wrote: > > I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any compelling reason to > upgrade them to DIAL? I don't have any issues with them at the moment and > I > have some other things I'd rather be doing. > > > > Thanks > > > > Jamey > > WR4JW > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to > the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe > or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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Sent from my iPad > On Oct 21, 2015, at 1:14 AM, K Yoksh wrote: > > Hi Pete, > > I have played around with a K8055 in Linux, and can operate it via the command line or script, etc. > > As a matter of fact, I have a few unbuilt kits, new in the box if anyone is interested... :-) > > 73, > > Kyle Yoksh > K0KN > Olathe, KS > Allstar 2210-2219 > --- Original Message --- > > anyone used a Velleman K8055 on an allstar syte?? > > Got this here for the last 5 years or so, got it to play a bit with usb stuff.. > > Now that the playing is done I would like to know if it could be of some uses. > > here is the link to what I am talking about: > > https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=351346 > > this could be usefull in case we need to reset something remotely while we are connected in ssh to the allstar machine.. or we could automate the rebooting of a router if we loose some connectivity? > > I for one would put one out put on my msf5000 reset switch.. that way I would not have to go to the repeater site every 5 or 6 months to reste it cause the rx vco is unlocked for no damn reason.. > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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From petem001 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 23 11:17:51 2015 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (pete M) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 07:17:51 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dial vs ACID In-Reply-To: <56283D40.5060604@msgstor.com> References: <000001d10c68$2a0a1150$7e1e33f0$@charter.net> <56283D40.5060604@msgstor.com> Message-ID: If the upgrade is needed, would a copy of all the files in ect/asterisk/ directory would be enough to start back the system at the minimum. of course any script or audio files would still need to be ported to the new system. Sent from my iPad > On Oct 21, 2015, at 9:35 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: > > Nope, > If it works, don't fix it. If you run into something the underlying OS can't do, upgrade. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > >> On 10/21/2015 09:22 PM, Jamey Wright wrote: >> I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any compelling reason to upgrade them to DIAL? I don?t have any issues with them at the moment and I have some other things I?d rather be doing. >> >> Thanks >> >> Jamey >> WR4JW >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. From szingman at msgstor.com Fri Oct 23 13:55:38 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 09:55:38 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dial vs ACID In-Reply-To: References: <000001d10c68$2a0a1150$7e1e33f0$@charter.net> <56283D40.5060604@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <562A3C5A.5010407@msgstor.com> Pete, Not sure if that is a question. Yes having a backup of /etc/asterisk will get you up right away. Yes, any custom audio files and scripts are a good thing to backup also. To get back online fast, just overwrite the sample files in /etc/asterisk. Longer term, if you look at /srv/config you will find the sample config files. I've tried to add a lot of comments and made them easier to read. It's really not hard to edit iax.conf, extensions.conf and rpt.conf with your data. modules.conf is different in DIAL. I made the decision that if you are not using a channel driver, app, feature or function, why load them. Take a look, it's pretty well commented. As always, copy the files before editing. All the above applies to x86 DIAL as well as Raspberry Pi2 DIAL. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/23/2015 7:17 AM, pete M wrote: > If the upgrade is needed, would a copy of all the files in > ect/asterisk/ directory would be enough to start back the system at > the minimum. of course any script or audio files would still need to > be ported to the new system. > > Sent from my iPad > > On Oct 21, 2015, at 9:35 PM, Steve Zingman > wrote: > >> Nope, >> If it works, don't fix it. If you run into something the underlying >> OS can't do, upgrade. >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> On 10/21/2015 09:22 PM, Jamey Wright wrote: >>> >>> I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any compelling >>> reason to upgrade them to DIAL? I don?t have any issues with them >>> at the moment and I have some other things I?d rather be doing. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Jamey >>> >>> WR4JW >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From tisawyer at gmail.com Fri Oct 23 14:32:54 2015 From: tisawyer at gmail.com (Tim Sawyer) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 07:32:54 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dial vs ACID In-Reply-To: <562A3C5A.5010407@msgstor.com> References: <000001d10c68$2a0a1150$7e1e33f0$@charter.net> <56283D40.5060604@msgstor.com> <562A3C5A.5010407@msgstor.com> Message-ID: Steve, You did a beautiful job with the config files comments... and the whole Distro... well done!!! On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Steve Zingman wrote: > Pete, > Not sure if that is a question. Yes having a backup of /etc/asterisk will > get you up right away. Yes, any custom audio files and scripts are a good > thing to backup also. > To get back online fast, just overwrite the sample files in /etc/asterisk. > Longer term, if you look at /srv/config you will find the sample config > files. I've tried to add a lot of comments and made them easier to read. > It's really not hard to edit iax.conf, extensions.conf and rpt.conf with > your data. modules.conf is different in DIAL. I made the decision that if > you are not using a channel driver, app, feature or function, why load them. > Take a look, it's pretty well commented. > > As always, copy the files before editing. All the above applies to x86 > DIAL as well as Raspberry Pi2 DIAL. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/23/2015 7:17 AM, pete M wrote: > > If the upgrade is needed, would a copy of all the files in ect/asterisk/ > directory would be enough to start back the system at the minimum. of > course any script or audio files would still need to be ported to the new > system. > > Sent from my iPad > > On Oct 21, 2015, at 9:35 PM, Steve Zingman < > szingman at msgstor.com> wrote: > > Nope, > If it works, don't fix it. If you run into something the underlying OS > can't do, upgrade. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/21/2015 09:22 PM, Jamey Wright wrote: > > I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any compelling reason > to upgrade them to DIAL? I don?t have any issues with them at the moment > and I have some other things I?d rather be doing. > > > > Thanks > > > > Jamey > > WR4JW > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Fri Oct 23 14:37:37 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 10:37:37 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dial vs ACID In-Reply-To: References: <000001d10c68$2a0a1150$7e1e33f0$@charter.net> <56283D40.5060604@msgstor.com> <562A3C5A.5010407@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <562A4631.4090401@msgstor.com> One thing that I was reminded of is that a conversion from ACID to DIAL will require changing rpt.conf. change all occurrences of zaptel with dahdi. The "helper" scripts do that to downloaded configs from the portal. Steve On 10/23/2015 10:32 AM, Tim Sawyer wrote: > Steve, > > You did a beautiful job with the config files comments... and the > whole Distro... well done!!! > > On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Steve Zingman > wrote: > > Pete, > Not sure if that is a question. Yes having a backup of > /etc/asterisk will get you up right away. Yes, any custom audio > files and scripts are a good thing to backup also. > To get back online fast, just overwrite the sample files in > /etc/asterisk. Longer term, if you look at /srv/config you will > find the sample config files. I've tried to add a lot of comments > and made them easier to read. > It's really not hard to edit iax.conf, extensions.conf and > rpt.conf with your data. modules.conf is different in DIAL. I made > the decision that if you are not using a channel driver, app, > feature or function, why load them. > Take a look, it's pretty well commented. > > As always, copy the files before editing. All the above applies to > x86 DIAL as well as Raspberry Pi2 DIAL. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/23/2015 7:17 AM, pete M wrote: >> If the upgrade is needed, would a copy of all the files in >> ect/asterisk/ directory would be enough to start back the system >> at the minimum. of course any script or audio files would still >> need to be ported to the new system. >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On Oct 21, 2015, at 9:35 PM, Steve Zingman > > wrote: >> >>> Nope, >>> If it works, don't fix it. If you run into something the >>> underlying OS can't do, upgrade. >>> >>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>> >>> On 10/21/2015 09:22 PM, Jamey Wright wrote: >>>> >>>> I have a couple of systems running ACID. Is there any >>>> compelling reason to upgrade them to DIAL? I don?t have any >>>> issues with them at the moment and I have some other things I?d >>>> rather be doing. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Jamey >>>> >>>> WR4JW >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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I'm in the CET time zone here in northern Switzerland - is there anyone who would be willing to kill an hour or two with me over Skype to troubleshoot the issue? I have two computers that I could use - one is a fanless brick based on an intel mobile processor and the other is an RPi 2 - I don't really care which one we get going. I have some experience with IRLP and Echolink and have written some custom batch scripts to enhance the nodes so no my way somewhat around Linux. Thanks 73 Larry HB9EYQ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Sat Oct 24 11:30:25 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 07:30:25 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] New AllStar install using DIAL - help needed In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <562B6BD1.20008@msgstor.com> Larry, I would be happy to ssh into your node and take a look 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/24/2015 07:28 AM, Larry da Ponte wrote: > Hello AllStar users - I'm having poor luck getting an AllStar node on > the air. I have a registration number, server and node set up on the > web site, and have tried ACID, DIAL, and now DIAL for RPi. I'm using > a DMK Engineering URI USB interface cable and a Motorola mobile UHF > radio that was working fine with IRLP and Echolink. The problem I'm > having with DIAL is that there are no configuration scripts that line > up with the documentation that people have written for setting up a > new AllStar node. I have what I think are a correctly setup set of > asterisk scripts but my node will not show up on the > http://stats.allstarlink.org/ on-line nodes page. My node # is > 42372. I'm in the CET time zone here in northern Switzerland - is > there anyone who would be willing to kill an hour or two with me over > Skype to troubleshoot the issue? I have two computers that I could > use - one is a fanless brick based on an intel mobile processor and > the other is an RPi 2 - I don't really care which one we get going. I > have some experience with IRLP and Echolink and have written some > custom batch scripts to enhance the nodes so no my way somewhat around > Linux. 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The problem I'm having with DIAL > is that there are no configuration scripts that line up with the > documentation that people have written for setting up a new AllStar node. > I have what I think are a correctly setup set of asterisk scripts but my > node will not show up on the http://stats.allstarlink.org/ on-line nodes > page. My node # is 42372. I'm in the CET time zone here in northern > Switzerland - is there anyone who would be willing to kill an hour or two > with me over Skype to troubleshoot the issue? I have two computers that I > could use - one is a fanless brick based on an intel mobile processor and > the other is an RPi 2 - I don't really care which one we get going. I have > some experience with IRLP and Echolink and have written some custom batch > scripts to enhance the nodes so no my way somewhat around Linux. Thanks > > 73 > Larry > HB9EYQ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Sat Oct 24 17:48:52 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 13:48:52 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Asterisk DIAL error message In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <562BC484.4080501@msgstor.com> Kyle, Does the other node have a problem connecting to nodes other then yours? Does the other node have problems with incoming connections? What are the node numbers involved? Check the system date and time on both nodes. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/24/2015 01:36 PM, K Yoksh wrote: > > Hi all, > > I recently converted one of my boxes from ACID to DIAL, and have run > into this issue... When a particular node tries to connect to me (or > vice-versa), I hear a 'connection failed' message, and see the > following in my logs: (note I've replaced the actual IP with IP ADDRESS: > > chan_iax2.c: Address [IP ADDRESS] failed CallToken hash inspection > > I did make sure that the node's IP in rpt_extnodes matches the IP of > the remote node. Other stations can connect to me, and vice-versa. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks. 73 > > Kyle Yoksh > K0KN > Olathe, KS > Allstar 2210-2219 > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kb2faf at arrl.net Sat Oct 24 20:54:34 2015 From: kb2faf at arrl.net (Chris Perrine (KB2FAF)) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 16:54:34 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] RPI2 Dial No Boot Message-ID: <562BF00A.2050903@arrl.net> Is anyone else having trouble getting the rpi2_dial img to boot? I know how to format sd cards for use with the pi etc etc etc... Chris KB2FAF From szingman at msgstor.com Sat Oct 24 20:56:40 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 16:56:40 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] RPI2 Dial No Boot In-Reply-To: <562BF00A.2050903@arrl.net> References: <562BF00A.2050903@arrl.net> Message-ID: <562BF088.3000503@msgstor.com> Have yo looked at the card on another machine? You should be able to look at the fat partition on just about anything. 73, Steve On 10/24/2015 04:54 PM, Chris Perrine (KB2FAF) wrote: > Is anyone else having trouble getting the rpi2_dial img to boot? > > I know how to format sd cards for use with the pi etc etc etc... > > Chris > > KB2FAF > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > to the list detailing the problem. -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic From jrorke at cogeco.ca Sat Oct 24 21:55:34 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (REDBUTTON_CTRL) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 17:55:34 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] RPI2 Dial No Boot In-Reply-To: <562BF00A.2050903@arrl.net> References: <562BF00A.2050903@arrl.net> Message-ID: <562BFE56.5060509@cogeco.ca> I installed DIAL PILE today and it worked just fine. VA3RQ On 10/24/2015 4:54 PM, Chris Perrine (KB2FAF) wrote: > Is anyone else having trouble getting the rpi2_dial img to boot? > > I know how to format sd cards for use with the pi etc etc etc... > > Chris > > KB2FAF > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > to the list detailing the problem. From yokshs at gmail.com Sun Oct 25 00:37:08 2015 From: yokshs at gmail.com (K Yoksh) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 19:37:08 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Asterisk DIAL error message (resolved) Message-ID: This issue has been resolved. It turned out to be a SIP DOS attack to the other node. I'm not sure why he was able to connect to nodes besides mine. I have noticed multiple app_rpt boxes that have SIP enabled being attacked by Amsterdam IPs. 188.138.74.76 and 188.138.74.90 are two that come to mind. We've reported the abuse to the ISP (RIPE), but I'm not holding my breath.. 73 --- Original Message --- Kyle, Does the other node have a problem connecting to nodes other then yours? Does the other node have problems with incoming connections? What are the node numbers involved? Check the system date and time on both nodes. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/24/2015 01:36 PM, K Yoksh wrote: >>* Hi all, *>>* I recently converted one of my boxes from ACID to DIAL, and have run *>* into this issue... When a particular node tries to connect to me (or *>* vice-versa), I hear a 'connection failed' message, and see the *>* following in my logs: (note I've replaced the actual IP with IP ADDRESS: *>>* chan_iax2.c: Address [IP ADDRESS] failed CallToken hash inspection *>>* I did make sure that the node's IP in rpt_extnodes matches the IP of *>* the remote node. Other stations can connect to me, and vice-versa. *>>* Any ideas? *>>* Thanks. 73 *>>* Kyle Yoksh *>* K0KN *>* Olathe, KS *>* Allstar 2210-2219* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From jrorke at cogeco.ca Sun Oct 25 18:26:16 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (REDBUTTON_CTRL) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 14:26:16 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Rasp-Pi !! img In-Reply-To: <740509762.3293420.1445791154617.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <740509762.3293420.1445791154617.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <740509762.3293420.1445791154617.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <562D1EC8.7000909@cogeco.ca> Shouldnt be much different than normal. here is screen shot of my node: > login as: root > root at --.--.--.--'s password: > > The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software; > the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the > individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright. > > Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent > permitted by applicable law. > root at AST_27286_MBR:~# asterisk -r > Asterisk 1521, Copyright (C) 1999 - 2008 Digium, Inc. and others. > Created by Mark Spencer > Asterisk comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; type 'core show warranty' > for details. > This is free software, with components licensed under the GNU General > Public > License version 2 and other licenses; you are welcome to redistribute > it under > certain conditions. Type 'core show license' for details. > ========================================================================= > Connected to Asterisk 1521 currently running on AST_27286_MBR (pid = 266) > Verbosity is at least 3 > AST_27286_MBR*CLI> rpt fun 27286 *70 > -- Playing 'rpt/nodenames/27286' (language > 'en') > -- Playing 'rpt/repeat_only' (language 'en') > -- Hungup 'DAHDI/pseudo-76729349' > -- Hungup 'DAHDI/pseudo-1591220470' > AST_27286_MBR*CLI> I reloaded exiting config files from previously built node. However I think the new RPI dial default configs have slightly different codes. the main ones lik e *3 and *1 should work though. Jon VA3RQ On 10/25/2015 12:39 PM, Russ WL7LP wrote: > I have downloaded the Rasp-Pi 2 img. it installed 4 times just fine. > however, I can not connect it to anything there seems to be nothing > in asterisk -R once in the CLI prompt doing a ? mark products nothing > no menu at all. has something changed to connect a node from the > CLI command prompt? > 73 Russ WL7LP > Alaska Morning Net - Net Manager > IRLP node 7369 > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jrorke at cogeco.ca Sun Oct 25 18:34:23 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (REDBUTTON_CTRL) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 14:34:23 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Rasp-Pi !! img In-Reply-To: <740509762.3293420.1445791154617.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> References: <740509762.3293420.1445791154617.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <740509762.3293420.1445791154617.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <562D20AF.6040801@cogeco.ca> Also if as per my previous post is working but you cant get you node to connect to another, remember it takes about 10 to 15 minutes before you node info get pushed out to all other nodes. at that point you should be able to connect. That assumes you node is reporting correctly first. Check the Allstar node list to see if its reporting. what node number is it/? Jon VA3RQ On 10/25/2015 12:39 PM, Russ WL7LP wrote: > I have downloaded the Rasp-Pi 2 img. it installed 4 times just fine. > however, I can not connect it to anything there seems to be nothing > in asterisk -R once in the CLI prompt doing a ? mark products nothing > no menu at all. has something changed to connect a node from the > CLI command prompt? > 73 Russ WL7LP > Alaska Morning Net - Net Manager > IRLP node 7369 > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Sun Oct 25 18:57:49 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 14:57:49 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Rasp-Pi !! img In-Reply-To: <562D1EC8.7000909@cogeco.ca> References: <740509762.3293420.1445791154617.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <740509762.3293420.1445791154617.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <562D1EC8.7000909@cogeco.ca> Message-ID: <562D262D.8060103@msgstor.com> Rus, should be asterisk -r <----- lowercase r Steve > > On 10/25/2015 12:39 PM, Russ WL7LP wrote: >> I have downloaded the Rasp-Pi 2 img. it installed 4 times just fine. >> however, I can not connect it to anything there seems to be nothing >> in asterisk -R once in the CLI prompt doing a ? mark products nothing >> no menu at all. has something changed to connect a node from the >> CLI command prompt? >> 73 Russ WL7LP >> Alaska Morning Net - Net Manager >> IRLP node 7369 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Steve Rus, should be asterisk -r <----- lowercase r Steve > > On 10/25/2015 12:39 PM, Russ WL7LP wrote: >> I have downloaded the Rasp-Pi 2 img. it installed 4 times just fine. >> however, I can not connect it to anything there seems to be nothing >> in asterisk -R once in the CLI prompt doing a ? mark products nothing >> no menu at all. has something changed to connect a node from the >> CLI command prompt? >> 73 Russ WL7LP >> Alaska Morning Net - Net Manager >> IRLP node 7369 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> -- "Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about." 1st Law of Logic -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lorentedford at gmail.com Sun Oct 25 23:24:34 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 18:24:34 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Asterisk suddenly failing Message-ID: Today i had no idea but asterisk had stopped here is some sample error messages that i found that could be useful.. [Oct 25 18:20:56] NOTICE[17132] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29925 [Oct 25 18:20:56] NOTICE[17132] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 40875 [Oct 25 18:20:56] WARNING[17152] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb29925.conf for device usb29925 . [Oct 25 18:20:56] WARNING[17149] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb29925] [Oct 25 18:20:56] WARNING[17149] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel [usb29925] wasn't stuck after all. I am still trying to figure out what caused the repeater to fail. Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From telesistant at hotmail.com Mon Oct 26 00:57:29 2015 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 17:57:29 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Beagle/LOX "guinea pig" needed Message-ID: Is there someone with a Beagleboard xM/LOX board (and radio that is tuned up and working, etc), sitting in front of them where there is complete and easy access (not up on a hill), that could help us test something?? Thanks. Jim, WB6NIL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wolthuis at gmail.com Mon Oct 26 01:17:38 2015 From: wolthuis at gmail.com (Michael Wolthuis) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 21:17:38 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Beagle/LOX "guinea pig" needed In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes. I have two sitting in my lab. Mike Kb8zgl Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 25, 2015, at 8:57 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > > Is there someone with a Beagleboard xM/LOX board (and radio that > is tuned up and working, etc), sitting in front of them > where there is complete and easy access (not up on a hill), that could help us > test something?? > > Thanks. > > Jim, WB6NIL > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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Anybody who wants do designate a hub for the event? 7 3 Skyler K D ? W H B I will be presenting at the 285 techconnect club fall techfest. na0tc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kizzy at lusfiber.net Mon Oct 26 18:01:37 2015 From: kizzy at lusfiber.net (Steve Mahler) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 13:01:37 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dual Node / Dual Echolink Message-ID: <562E6A81.5030302@lusfiber.net> I am building a new AllStar Node, actually a dual node (one repeater, one simplex link). I would also like to have dual echolink connection services. So via echolink you could have connections to two different echolink callsigns. One tied to the first Allstar node, the second echolink instance would connect to the second Allstar node. So far, I attempted to set up a second stanza, with a new stanza name [el1] and different echolink parameters and Allstar node numbers. It doesn't seem to work. Has anyone been able to do something like this? Clues? ...STeve - KF5VH From telesistant at hotmail.com Mon Oct 26 18:10:44 2015 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 11:10:44 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dual Node / Dual Echolink In-Reply-To: <562E6A81.5030302@lusfiber.net> References: <562E6A81.5030302@lusfiber.net> Message-ID: The protocol and system design that Echolink uses only allows 1 Echolink node at a single public IP address. Since it is possible to have a Linux host on more then 1 public IP address (e.g. have the ethernet adapter bound to a range of addresses), chan_echolink does support multiple channels (occurrences), each bound to a different public IP address. Unless you do indeed have multiple public IP addresses available to you, you are not going to be able to accomplish this. Jim > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > From: kizzy at lusfiber.net > Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 13:01:37 -0500 > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dual Node / Dual Echolink > > I am building a new AllStar Node, actually a dual node (one repeater, > one simplex link). I would also like to have dual echolink connection > services. So via echolink you could have connections to two different > echolink callsigns. One tied to the first Allstar node, the second > echolink instance would connect to the second Allstar node. > > So far, I attempted to set up a second stanza, with a new stanza name > [el1] and different echolink parameters and Allstar node numbers. It > doesn't seem to work. Has anyone been able to do something like this? > Clues? > > ...STeve - KF5VH > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From k8it at cac.net Mon Oct 26 18:29:10 2015 From: k8it at cac.net (Neil k8it) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 14:29:10 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dual Node / Dual Echolink In-Reply-To: <562E6A81.5030302@lusfiber.net> References: <562E6A81.5030302@lusfiber.net> Message-ID: <222469548288469D8E5F74D940054B00@NSLAPTOP> Echolink has one restriction which will not allow you to do this. Echolink only permits one connection per external IP address. Allstar does not have this restriction. Best solution is to get another external IP address. Besides I don't understand why you need multiple echolink connections anyway as the software will permit multiple echolink connections with just one echolink node setup. So it sounds like your doing something unneeded Thanks 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB IRLP Node exp0068 Echolink K8IT-L WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 -------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Mahler" Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 2:01 PM To: Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dual Node / Dual Echolink > I am building a new AllStar Node, actually a dual node (one repeater, one > simplex link). I would also like to have dual echolink connection > services. So via echolink you could have connections to two different > echolink callsigns. One tied to the first Allstar node, the second > echolink instance would connect to the second Allstar node. > > So far, I attempted to set up a second stanza, with a new stanza name > [el1] and different echolink parameters and Allstar node numbers. It > doesn't seem to work. Has anyone been able to do something like this? > Clues? > > ...STeve - KF5VH > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2015.0.6173 / Virus Database: 4455/10893 - Release Date: 10/26/15 > From kizzy at lusfiber.net Mon Oct 26 18:34:16 2015 From: kizzy at lusfiber.net (Steve Mahler) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 13:34:16 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dual Node / Dual Echolink In-Reply-To: <222469548288469D8E5F74D940054B00@NSLAPTOP> References: <562E6A81.5030302@lusfiber.net> <222469548288469D8E5F74D940054B00@NSLAPTOP> Message-ID: <562E7228.6070609@lusfiber.net> Neil: Thanks for the information. The goal was to echo1=>node1 and echo2=>node2 with different traffic on each. Four connection points that could be mix or match. Also a tip of the hat to Jim Duuude ... who replied with the same information. ...STeve - KF5vh On 10/26/2015 1:29 PM, Neil k8it wrote: > Echolink has one restriction which will not allow you to do this. > Echolink only permits one connection per external IP address. > Allstar does not have this restriction. > Best solution is to get another external IP address. > Besides I don't understand why you need multiple echolink connections > anyway as the software will permit multiple echolink connections with > just one echolink node setup. So it sounds like your doing something > unneeded > > Thanks > 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT > Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK > Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB > IRLP Node exp0068 > Echolink K8IT-L > WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Steve Mahler" > Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 2:01 PM > To: > Subject: [App_rpt-users] Dual Node / Dual Echolink > >> I am building a new AllStar Node, actually a dual node (one repeater, >> one simplex link). I would also like to have dual echolink >> connection services. So via echolink you could have connections to >> two different echolink callsigns. One tied to the first Allstar node, >> the second echolink instance would connect to the second Allstar node. >> >> So far, I attempted to set up a second stanza, with a new stanza name >> [el1] and different echolink parameters and Allstar node numbers. It >> doesn't seem to work. Has anyone been able to do something like >> this? Clues? >> >> ...STeve - KF5VH >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a >> message to the list detailing the problem. >> >> ----- >> No virus found in this message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >> Version: 2015.0.6173 / Virus Database: 4455/10893 - Release Date: >> 10/26/15 >> > From lorentedford at gmail.com Mon Oct 26 18:53:28 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 13:53:28 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] outstreamcmd= Message-ID: Greetings i would like to stream some thing other than mp3 like either ogg or wav is this possible with this command outstreamcmd= Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dnewmye at gojade.org Mon Oct 26 23:52:40 2015 From: dnewmye at gojade.org (Dave Newmyer) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 17:52:40 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Switching from carrier access to CTCSS access - Asterisk DIAL using URI interface Message-ID: <562EBCC8.2010301@gojade.org> Hello, I recently updated from Asterisk ACID to Asterisk DIAL due to hardware (CPU) problems. The install went well, and I am now able to use the Lenovo CPU that I had trouble with (Sept 7, 2015). I was recently informed that it would be preferable if I were to use CTCSS access on my node instead of carrier access, and I have been attempting to do so, first by activating ctcss via dsp in the usbradio.conf file, then by reprogramming my Mot M120 radio for a channel with carrier access, or the alternate channel with ctcss access and adding a line from pin 8 of the radio accessory connector to pin 7 of the URI. In Radio-Tune-Menu, choice 4 Auto-Detect Rx CTCSS Level Value passes, but if I try performing a DTMF command like *81, I get no reply from the node. Any ideas as to what I should try next? Thanks, Dave N N0KM --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From dnewmye at gojade.org Tue Oct 27 13:44:53 2015 From: dnewmye at gojade.org (Dave Newmyer) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 07:44:53 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Switching from carrier access to CTCSS access - Asterisk DIAL using URI interface In-Reply-To: <562EFDB2.4000401@earthlink.net> References: <562EBCC8.2010301@gojade.org> <562EFDB2.4000401@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <562F7FD5.6000006@gojade.org> Thanks for replying! Yes, jumper P551 is set to flat audio. I am working OK using carrier access, just not able to implement CTCSS access. On 10/26/2015 10:29 PM, Steve Agee wrote: > Did you change or check jumper P551 on the logic board of the radio to > ensure you are sending DISCRIMINATOR audio to the U.R.I. ? If the > jumper is in the other position (speaker audio) then it won't work. > > N5ZUA > > On 10/26/2015 6:52 PM, Dave Newmyer wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I recently updated from Asterisk ACID to Asterisk DIAL due to >> hardware (CPU) problems. The install went well, and I am now able to >> use the Lenovo CPU that I had trouble with (Sept 7, 2015). >> >> I was recently informed that it would be preferable if I were to use >> CTCSS access on my node instead of carrier access, and I have been >> attempting to do so, first by activating ctcss via dsp in the >> usbradio.conf file, then by reprogramming my Mot M120 radio for a >> channel with carrier access, or the alternate channel with ctcss >> access and adding a line from pin 8 of the radio accessory connector >> to pin 7 of the URI. >> >> In Radio-Tune-Menu, choice 4 Auto-Detect Rx CTCSS Level Value >> passes, but if I try performing a DTMF command like *81, I get no >> reply from the node. >> >> Any ideas as to what I should try next? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Dave N >> N0KM >> >> >> >> >> --- >> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a >> message to the list detailing the problem. > > > --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From n7mtc at outlook.com Tue Oct 27 14:20:14 2015 From: n7mtc at outlook.com (N7MTC .) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 14:20:14 +0000 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC Message-ID: Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. /73 Mac, N7MTC Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jrorke at cogeco.ca Tue Oct 27 14:31:17 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (Jon Rorke) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 10:31:17 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Switching from carrier access to CTCSS access - Asterisk DIAL using URI interface In-Reply-To: <562F7FD5.6000006@gojade.org> References: <562EBCC8.2010301@gojade.org> <562EFDB2.4000401@earthlink.net> <562F7FD5.6000006@gojade.org> Message-ID: <562F8AB5.4000601@cogeco.ca> Are you using chan_simple_usb or chan_USB _radio for the channel driver? It sounds like you are using simple USB. If using chan_simple_usb then the radio must provide a hardware signal to the URI on the PL input pin. I think its pin 8. So your radio must provide a pl decode line that should be connected to the PL input on the URI. If thje radio can supply both a COR and a separate PL decode line then connect the COR to pin 7 on the URI and pl decode to Pin 8. Then you must set up the polarity on the uri to match that of the radio. If the line from the radio decodes pl, then goes low then set in Simple_usb.conf ctcss_from = USB invert. If the signal goes hi when decoding the pl tone then set ctcss_from = USB. Carrier_from must also be set correctly polarity. sounds like you were using that so its ok. But if your radio is reprogrammed to give a combined COR/PL decode (in other words the line only goes active with a signal that opens the radios squelch and has the correct pl tone) then it could be connected to the COR input pin 7 and leave it as is. what you need to determine if your COR/ PL line is going active with the correct pl tone into the radio. if not then you need to configure the radio so that it does. you may need to ground hang up pin to get the pl decode to work. I'm not up to speed on the M120. Others may comment in more detail on what you can do for the accessory pins and programming. save and restart. see if it decoding tones then. Also set RX audio to "Flat" if connected to discriminator. In simple USB there is no DSP decoding of squelch or pl tones from discriminator. this mode relies on the radio to handle those jobs. If you want the r node to do all that decoding then you must change the node to use Chan_usb_radio driver. then you can set up the node to decode the pl tones in SW and do squelch decoding too. Jon VA3RQ On 10/27/2015 9:44 AM, Dave Newmyer wrote: > Thanks for replying! Yes, jumper P551 is set to flat audio. I am > working OK using carrier access, just not able to implement CTCSS access. > > On 10/26/2015 10:29 PM, Steve Agee wrote: >> Did you change or check jumper P551 on the logic board of the radio >> to ensure you are sending DISCRIMINATOR audio to the U.R.I. ? If the >> jumper is in the other position (speaker audio) then it won't work. >> >> N5ZUA >> >> On 10/26/2015 6:52 PM, Dave Newmyer wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I recently updated from Asterisk ACID to Asterisk DIAL due to >>> hardware (CPU) problems. The install went well, and I am now able >>> to use the Lenovo CPU that I had trouble with (Sept 7, 2015). >>> >>> I was recently informed that it would be preferable if I were to use >>> CTCSS access on my node instead of carrier access, and I have been >>> attempting to do so, first by activating ctcss via dsp in the >>> usbradio.conf file, then by reprogramming my Mot M120 radio for a >>> channel with carrier access, or the alternate channel with ctcss >>> access and adding a line from pin 8 of the radio accessory connector >>> to pin 7 of the URI. >>> >>> In Radio-Tune-Menu, choice 4 Auto-Detect Rx CTCSS Level Value >>> passes, but if I try performing a DTMF command like *81, I get no >>> reply from the node. >>> >>> Any ideas as to what I should try next? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Dave N >>> N0KM >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --- >>> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >>> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >>> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >>> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>> confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a >>> message to the list detailing the problem. >> >> >> > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > to the list detailing the problem. From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 27 14:35:31 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 10:35:31 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com> Mac, The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 System will walk you through setup. FAQ for DIAL is at: 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: > > Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk > for Raspberry pi2? > > I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x > using the Arcom RC-210 andthe Arcom ADR.I noticed DIAL has replaced > ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2.I have not > found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. > > Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial > adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller.It will > be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. > > /73 > > Mac, N7MTC > > Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not > have, nor do they deserve, either one." > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. > > Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. > > > /73 > Mac, N7MTC > > > Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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From: Steve N4IRS Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC Mac, The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 System will walk you through setup. FAQ for DIAL is at: 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. /73 Mac, N7MTC Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From dnewmye at gojade.org Tue Oct 27 15:48:42 2015 From: dnewmye at gojade.org (Dave Newmyer) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 09:48:42 -0600 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Switching from carrier access to CTCSS access - Asterisk DIAL using URI interface In-Reply-To: <562F8AB5.4000601@cogeco.ca> References: <562EBCC8.2010301@gojade.org> <562EFDB2.4000401@earthlink.net> <562F7FD5.6000006@gojade.org> <562F8AB5.4000601@cogeco.ca> Message-ID: <562F9CDA.6070900@gojade.org> Thanks for the reply, Jon! I checked, and in my modules.conf file, I found the following : Channels noload => chanusb.so load => chan_usbradio.so Am I looking in the correct area? Thanks, Dave N On 10/27/2015 8:31 AM, Jon Rorke wrote: > Are you using chan_simple_usb or chan_USB _radio for the channel > driver? It sounds like you are using simple USB. > > If using chan_simple_usb then the radio must provide a hardware signal > to the URI on the PL input pin. I think its pin 8. So your radio must > provide a pl decode line that should be connected to the PL input on > the URI. > > If thje radio can supply both a COR and a separate PL decode line then > connect the COR to pin 7 on the URI and pl decode to Pin 8. > > Then you must set up the polarity on the uri to match that of the > radio. If the line from the radio decodes pl, then goes low then set > in Simple_usb.conf ctcss_from = USB invert. > If the signal goes hi when decoding the pl tone then set ctcss_from > = USB. > > Carrier_from must also be set correctly polarity. sounds like you were > using that so its ok. > > But if your radio is reprogrammed to give a combined COR/PL decode (in > other words the line only goes active with a signal that opens the > radios squelch and has the correct pl tone) then it could be connected > to the COR input pin 7 and leave it as is. > > what you need to determine if your COR/ PL line is going active with > the correct pl tone into the radio. > if not then you need to configure the radio so that it does. you may > need to ground hang up pin to get the pl decode to work. > I'm not up to speed on the M120. Others may comment in more detail on > what you can do for the accessory pins and programming. > > save and restart. see if it decoding tones then. > > Also set RX audio to "Flat" if connected to discriminator. > > In simple USB there is no DSP decoding of squelch or pl tones from > discriminator. this mode relies on the radio to handle those jobs. > > If you want the r node to do all that decoding then you must change > the node to use Chan_usb_radio driver. then you can set up the node to > decode the pl tones in SW and do squelch decoding too. > > Jon VA3RQ > > On 10/27/2015 9:44 AM, Dave Newmyer wrote: >> Thanks for replying! Yes, jumper P551 is set to flat audio. I am >> working OK using carrier access, just not able to implement CTCSS >> access. >> >> On 10/26/2015 10:29 PM, Steve Agee wrote: >>> Did you change or check jumper P551 on the logic board of the radio >>> to ensure you are sending DISCRIMINATOR audio to the U.R.I. ? If >>> the jumper is in the other position (speaker audio) then it won't work. >>> >>> N5ZUA >>> >>> On 10/26/2015 6:52 PM, Dave Newmyer wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I recently updated from Asterisk ACID to Asterisk DIAL due to >>>> hardware (CPU) problems. The install went well, and I am now able >>>> to use the Lenovo CPU that I had trouble with (Sept 7, 2015). >>>> >>>> I was recently informed that it would be preferable if I were to >>>> use CTCSS access on my node instead of carrier access, and I have >>>> been attempting to do so, first by activating ctcss via dsp in the >>>> usbradio.conf file, then by reprogramming my Mot M120 radio for a >>>> channel with carrier access, or the alternate channel with ctcss >>>> access and adding a line from pin 8 of the radio accessory >>>> connector to pin 7 of the URI. >>>> >>>> In Radio-Tune-Menu, choice 4 Auto-Detect Rx CTCSS Level Value >>>> passes, but if I try performing a DTMF command like *81, I get no >>>> reply from the node. >>>> >>>> Any ideas as to what I should try next? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Dave N >>>> N0KM >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --- >>>> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >>>> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and >>>> press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>> confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a >>>> message to the list detailing the problem. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> --- >> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press >> the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >> confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a >> message to the list detailing the problem. > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > to the list detailing the problem. > --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 27 15:51:03 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 11:51:03 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC In-Reply-To: References: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <562F9D67.4090201@msgstor.com> Pete, You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the first couple of times. Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to. Thanks, Steve N4IRS On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote: > Steve the FAQ is very well done.. > Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to the sd card? > something like that: > https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ > Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI for the first > time. And I am sure many will buy one just for there repeater project > and wont do this very often.. > Beside that, like I said at the beginning.. marvelous job! > *From:* Steve N4IRS > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM > *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 > or a PC > Mac, > The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. > Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH > into the board on port 222. > The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for > address. > If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 > System will walk you through setup. > > FAQ for DIAL is at: > > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > > On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >> >> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk >> for Raspberry pi2? >> >> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x >> using the Arcom RC-210 andthe Arcom ADR.I noticed DIAL has replaced >> ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2.I have not >> found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >> >> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >> adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller.It >> will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB >> RS-232. >> >> /73 >> >> Mac, N7MTC >> >> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will >> not have, nor do they deserve, either one." >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 27 17:00:56 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:00:56 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Switching from carrier access to CTCSS access - Asterisk DIAL using URI interface In-Reply-To: <562F9CDA.6070900@gojade.org> References: <562EBCC8.2010301@gojade.org> <562EFDB2.4000401@earthlink.net> <562F7FD5.6000006@gojade.org> <562F8AB5.4000601@cogeco.ca> <562F9CDA.6070900@gojade.org> Message-ID: <562FADC8.2000005@msgstor.com> Dave, Yes, that is correctly configured to use chan_usbradio. Can you post your usbradio.conf? Steve On 10/27/2015 11:48 AM, Dave Newmyer wrote: > Thanks for the reply, Jon! > > I checked, and in my modules.conf file, I found the following : > > Channels > > noload => chanusb.so > > load => chan_usbradio.so > > > Am I looking in the correct area? > > Thanks, > > Dave N > > > > On 10/27/2015 8:31 AM, Jon Rorke wrote: >> Are you using chan_simple_usb or chan_USB _radio for the channel >> driver? It sounds like you are using simple USB. >> >> If using chan_simple_usb then the radio must provide a hardware >> signal to the URI on the PL input pin. I think its pin 8. So your >> radio must provide a pl decode line that should be connected to the >> PL input on the URI. >> >> If thje radio can supply both a COR and a separate PL decode line >> then connect the COR to pin 7 on the URI and pl decode to Pin 8. >> >> Then you must set up the polarity on the uri to match that of the >> radio. If the line from the radio decodes pl, then goes low then set >> in Simple_usb.conf ctcss_from = USB invert. >> If the signal goes hi when decoding the pl tone then set ctcss_from >> = USB. >> >> Carrier_from must also be set correctly polarity. sounds like you >> were using that so its ok. >> >> But if your radio is reprogrammed to give a combined COR/PL decode >> (in other words the line only goes active with a signal that opens >> the radios squelch and has the correct pl tone) then it could be >> connected to the COR input pin 7 and leave it as is. >> >> what you need to determine if your COR/ PL line is going active with >> the correct pl tone into the radio. >> if not then you need to configure the radio so that it does. you may >> need to ground hang up pin to get the pl decode to work. >> I'm not up to speed on the M120. Others may comment in more detail on >> what you can do for the accessory pins and programming. >> >> save and restart. see if it decoding tones then. >> >> Also set RX audio to "Flat" if connected to discriminator. >> >> In simple USB there is no DSP decoding of squelch or pl tones from >> discriminator. this mode relies on the radio to handle those jobs. >> >> If you want the r node to do all that decoding then you must change >> the node to use Chan_usb_radio driver. then you can set up the node >> to decode the pl tones in SW and do squelch decoding too. >> >> Jon VA3RQ >> >> On 10/27/2015 9:44 AM, Dave Newmyer wrote: >>> Thanks for replying! Yes, jumper P551 is set to flat audio. I am >>> working OK using carrier access, just not able to implement CTCSS >>> access. >>> >>> On 10/26/2015 10:29 PM, Steve Agee wrote: >>>> Did you change or check jumper P551 on the logic board of the radio >>>> to ensure you are sending DISCRIMINATOR audio to the U.R.I. ? If >>>> the jumper is in the other position (speaker audio) then it won't >>>> work. >>>> >>>> N5ZUA >>>> >>>> On 10/26/2015 6:52 PM, Dave Newmyer wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I recently updated from Asterisk ACID to Asterisk DIAL due to >>>>> hardware (CPU) problems. The install went well, and I am now able >>>>> to use the Lenovo CPU that I had trouble with (Sept 7, 2015). >>>>> >>>>> I was recently informed that it would be preferable if I were to >>>>> use CTCSS access on my node instead of carrier access, and I have >>>>> been attempting to do so, first by activating ctcss via dsp in the >>>>> usbradio.conf file, then by reprogramming my Mot M120 radio for a >>>>> channel with carrier access, or the alternate channel with ctcss >>>>> access and adding a line from pin 8 of the radio accessory >>>>> connector to pin 7 of the URI. >>>>> >>>>> In Radio-Tune-Menu, choice 4 Auto-Detect Rx CTCSS Level Value >>>>> passes, but if I try performing a DTMF command like *81, I get no >>>>> reply from the node. >>>>> >>>>> Any ideas as to what I should try next? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Dave N >>>>> N0KM >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> --- >>>>> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >>>>> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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From jrorke at cogeco.ca Tue Oct 27 17:03:54 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (Jon Rorke) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:03:54 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC In-Reply-To: <562F9D67.4090201@msgstor.com> References: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com> <562F9D67.4090201@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <562FAE7A.2080703@cogeco.ca> I have done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2. There are some gotchas for sure. On RPI2, download the img file. Install Win32 Disk Manager utility. Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card. As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a USB thumb drive. If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows you to do a direct disk image. Otherwise you may have trouble booting from the thumb drive. Jon VA3RQ On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve N4IRS wrote: > Pete, > You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the first > couple of times. > Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to. > > Thanks, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote: >> Steve the FAQ is very well done.. >> Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to the sd card? >> something like that: >> https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ >> Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI for the first >> time. And I am sure many will buy one just for there repeater project >> and wont do this very often.. >> Beside that, like I said at the beginning.. marvelous job! >> *From:* Steve N4IRS >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 >> or a PC >> Mac, >> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. >> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH >> into the board on port 222. >> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for >> address. >> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >> System will walk you through setup. >> >> FAQ for DIAL is at: >> >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> >> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>> >>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk >>> for Raspberry pi2? >>> >>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu >>> Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 andthe Arcom ADR.I noticed DIAL has >>> replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2.I >>> have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >>> >>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >>> adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller.It >>> will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB >>> RS-232. >>> >>> /73 >>> >>> Mac, N7MTC >>> >>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will >>> not have, nor do they deserve, either one." >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From petem001 at hotmail.com Tue Oct 27 17:11:20 2015 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (Pete M) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:11:20 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC In-Reply-To: <562FAE7A.2080703@cogeco.ca> References: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com><562F9D67.4090201@msgstor.com> <562FAE7A.2080703@cogeco.ca> Message-ID: I use Rufus for thumb drive burning on windows. https://rufus.akeo.ie/ never made a problem and dont need to install the software.. it is a stand alone aplication.. From: Jon Rorke Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 1:03 PM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC I have done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2. There are some gotchas for sure. On RPI2, download the img file. Install Win32 Disk Manager utility. Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card. As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a USB thumb drive. If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows you to do a direct disk image. Otherwise you may have trouble booting from the thumb drive. Jon VA3RQ On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve N4IRS wrote: Pete, You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the first couple of times. Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to. Thanks, Steve N4IRS On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote: Steve the FAQ is very well done.. Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to the sd card? something like that: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI for the first time. And I am sure many will buy one just for there repeater project and wont do this very often.. Beside that, like I said at the beginning.. marvelous job! From: Steve N4IRS Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC Mac, The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 System will walk you through setup. FAQ for DIAL is at: 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. /73 Mac, N7MTC Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From jrorke at cogeco.ca Tue Oct 27 17:13:14 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (Jon Rorke) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:13:14 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Switching from carrier access to CTCSS access - Asterisk DIAL using URI interface In-Reply-To: <562F9CDA.6070900@gojade.org> References: <562EBCC8.2010301@gojade.org> <562EFDB2.4000401@earthlink.net> <562F7FD5.6000006@gojade.org> <562F8AB5.4000601@cogeco.ca> <562F9CDA.6070900@gojade.org> Message-ID: <562FB0AA.4030006@cogeco.ca> OK then you can use DSP to decode tones. You should have something similar to this to decode cor and pl from DSP in the usbradio.conf file: [usb2417] hdwtype=0 rxboost=1 txboost=1 rxctcssrelax=1 txctcssdefault=103.5 ;default pl tone rxctcssfreqs=103.5 ; rx pl tone to decode txctcssfreqs=103.5 ; tx pl tone to encode if used ;rxctcssoverride=0 carrierfrom=dsp ; decode from discriminator ctcssfrom=dsp ; decode tones from discriminator rxdemod=flat ; neded to be flat for dsp decode txprelim=yes txlimonly=no txtoctype=phase txmixa=voice ; transmit voice only, no tx tone txmixb=no invertptt=0 duplex=0 ; simplex node set to 1 if full duplex needed. rxondelay=0 rxnoisefiltype=0 eeprom=0 Jon VA3RQ On 10/27/2015 11:48 AM, Dave Newmyer wrote: > Thanks for the reply, Jon! > > I checked, and in my modules.conf file, I found the following : > > Channels > > noload => chanusb.so > > load => chan_usbradio.so > > > Am I looking in the correct area? > > Thanks, > > Dave N > > > > On 10/27/2015 8:31 AM, Jon Rorke wrote: >> Are you using chan_simple_usb or chan_USB _radio for the channel >> driver? It sounds like you are using simple USB. >> >> If using chan_simple_usb then the radio must provide a hardware >> signal to the URI on the PL input pin. I think its pin 8. So your >> radio must provide a pl decode line that should be connected to the >> PL input on the URI. >> >> If thje radio can supply both a COR and a separate PL decode line >> then connect the COR to pin 7 on the URI and pl decode to Pin 8. >> >> Then you must set up the polarity on the uri to match that of the >> radio. If the line from the radio decodes pl, then goes low then set >> in Simple_usb.conf ctcss_from = USB invert. >> If the signal goes hi when decoding the pl tone then set ctcss_from >> = USB. >> >> Carrier_from must also be set correctly polarity. sounds like you >> were using that so its ok. >> >> But if your radio is reprogrammed to give a combined COR/PL decode >> (in other words the line only goes active with a signal that opens >> the radios squelch and has the correct pl tone) then it could be >> connected to the COR input pin 7 and leave it as is. >> >> what you need to determine if your COR/ PL line is going active with >> the correct pl tone into the radio. >> if not then you need to configure the radio so that it does. you may >> need to ground hang up pin to get the pl decode to work. >> I'm not up to speed on the M120. Others may comment in more detail on >> what you can do for the accessory pins and programming. >> >> save and restart. see if it decoding tones then. >> >> Also set RX audio to "Flat" if connected to discriminator. >> >> In simple USB there is no DSP decoding of squelch or pl tones from >> discriminator. this mode relies on the radio to handle those jobs. >> >> If you want the r node to do all that decoding then you must change >> the node to use Chan_usb_radio driver. then you can set up the node >> to decode the pl tones in SW and do squelch decoding too. >> >> Jon VA3RQ >> >> On 10/27/2015 9:44 AM, Dave Newmyer wrote: >>> Thanks for replying! Yes, jumper P551 is set to flat audio. I am >>> working OK using carrier access, just not able to implement CTCSS >>> access. >>> >>> On 10/26/2015 10:29 PM, Steve Agee wrote: >>>> Did you change or check jumper P551 on the logic board of the radio >>>> to ensure you are sending DISCRIMINATOR audio to the U.R.I. ? If >>>> the jumper is in the other position (speaker audio) then it won't >>>> work. >>>> >>>> N5ZUA >>>> >>>> On 10/26/2015 6:52 PM, Dave Newmyer wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I recently updated from Asterisk ACID to Asterisk DIAL due to >>>>> hardware (CPU) problems. The install went well, and I am now able >>>>> to use the Lenovo CPU that I had trouble with (Sept 7, 2015). >>>>> >>>>> I was recently informed that it would be preferable if I were to >>>>> use CTCSS access on my node instead of carrier access, and I have >>>>> been attempting to do so, first by activating ctcss via dsp in the >>>>> usbradio.conf file, then by reprogramming my Mot M120 radio for a >>>>> channel with carrier access, or the alternate channel with ctcss >>>>> access and adding a line from pin 8 of the radio accessory >>>>> connector to pin 7 of the URI. >>>>> >>>>> In Radio-Tune-Menu, choice 4 Auto-Detect Rx CTCSS Level Value >>>>> passes, but if I try performing a DTMF command like *81, I get no >>>>> reply from the node. >>>>> >>>>> Any ideas as to what I should try next? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Dave N >>>>> N0KM >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> --- >>>>> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >>>>> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and >>>>> scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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From szingman at msgstor.com Tue Oct 27 17:13:59 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:13:59 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC In-Reply-To: <562FAE7A.2080703@cogeco.ca> References: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com> <562F9D67.4090201@msgstor.com> <562FAE7A.2080703@cogeco.ca> Message-ID: <562FB0D7.1030302@msgstor.com> Do you mean Win32 Disk Imager? I think it will write the ISO to a USB flash also. On 10/27/2015 1:03 PM, Jon Rorke wrote: > I have done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2. > > There are some gotchas for sure. > > On RPI2, download the img file. > > Install Win32 Disk Manager utility. > > Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card. > > > As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a USB thumb > drive. > > If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows you to do a > direct disk image. Otherwise you may have trouble booting from the > thumb drive. > > Jon VA3RQ > > On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve N4IRS wrote: >> Pete, >> You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the first >> couple of times. >> Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to. >> >> Thanks, Steve N4IRS >> >> On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote: >>> Steve the FAQ is very well done.. >>> Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to the sd card? >>> something like that: >>> https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ >>> Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI for the first >>> time. And I am sure many will buy one just for there repeater >>> project and wont do this very often.. >>> Beside that, like I said at the beginning.. marvelous job! >>> *From:* Steve N4IRS >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >>> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 >>> or a PC >>> Mac, >>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. >>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH >>> into the board on port 222. >>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for >>> address. >>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >>> System will walk you through setup. >>> >>> FAQ for DIAL is at: >>> >>> >>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>> >>> >>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>>> >>>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk >>>> for Raspberry pi2? >>>> >>>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu >>>> Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 andthe Arcom ADR.I noticed DIAL has >>>> replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and >>>> PI2.I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a >>>> DIAL install. >>>> >>>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >>>> adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller.It >>>> will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB >>>> RS-232. >>>> >>>> /73 >>>> >>>> Mac, N7MTC >>>> >>>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will >>>> not have, nor do they deserve, either one." >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From jrorke at cogeco.ca Tue Oct 27 17:19:00 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (Jon Rorke) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:19:00 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC In-Reply-To: References: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com> <562F9D67.4090201@msgstor.com> <562FAE7A.2080703@cogeco.ca> Message-ID: <562FB204.5020907@cogeco.ca> Thats the one I use too. Works great! But for sure you need to burn to thumb drive using "DD mode". By the way after you burn to thumb drive windows will not see it as a drive any more. Jon On 10/27/2015 1:11 PM, Pete M wrote: > I use Rufus for thumb drive burning on windows. > https://rufus.akeo.ie/ > never made a problem and dont need to install the software.. it is a > stand alone aplication.. > *From:* Jon Rorke > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 1:03 PM > *To:* app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 > or a PC > I have done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2. > > There are some gotchas for sure. > > On RPI2, download the img file. > > Install Win32 Disk Manager utility. > > Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card. > > > As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a USB thumb > drive. > > If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows you to do a > direct disk image. Otherwise you may have trouble booting from the > thumb drive. > > Jon VA3RQ > > On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve N4IRS wrote: >> Pete, >> You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the first >> couple of times. >> Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to. >> >> Thanks, Steve N4IRS >> >> On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote: >>> Steve the FAQ is very well done.. >>> Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to the sd card? >>> something like that: >>> https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ >>> Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI for the first >>> time. And I am sure many will buy one just for there repeater >>> project and wont do this very often.. >>> Beside that, like I said at the beginning.. marvelous job! >>> *From:* Steve N4IRS >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >>> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 >>> or a PC >>> Mac, >>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. >>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH >>> into the board on port 222. >>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for >>> address. >>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >>> System will walk you through setup. >>> >>> FAQ for DIAL is at: >>> >>> >>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>> >>> >>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>>> >>>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk >>>> for Raspberry pi2? >>>> >>>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu >>>> Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 andthe Arcom ADR.I noticed DIAL has >>>> replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and >>>> PI2.I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a >>>> DIAL install. >>>> >>>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >>>> adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller.It >>>> will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB >>>> RS-232. >>>> >>>> /73 >>>> >>>> Mac, N7MTC >>>> >>>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will >>>> not have, nor do they deserve, either one." >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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J On 10/27/2015 1:13 PM, Steve Zingman wrote: > Do you mean Win32 Disk Imager? > I think it will write the ISO to a USB flash also. > > On 10/27/2015 1:03 PM, Jon Rorke wrote: >> I have done both DIAL installs for PC and RPI2. >> >> There are some gotchas for sure. >> >> On RPI2, download the img file. >> >> Install Win32 Disk Manager utility. >> >> Run util, load img file & burn to uSD card. >> >> >> As for the Dial PC ISO, you can burn a CD or burn it to a USB thumb >> drive. >> >> If burning to a thumb drive you need a utility that allows you to do >> a direct disk image. Otherwise you may have trouble booting from the >> thumb drive. >> >> Jon VA3RQ >> >> On 10/27/2015 11:51 AM, Steve N4IRS wrote: >>> Pete, >>> You are right, I forget the burn process can be daunting the first >>> couple of times. >>> Why don't you see want you can do on a simple burn how to. >>> >>> Thanks, Steve N4IRS >>> >>> On 10/27/2015 11:47 AM, Pete M wrote: >>>> Steve the FAQ is very well done.. >>>> Can I suggest to had a link on how to burn the image to the sd card? >>>> something like that: >>>> https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/ >>>> Not every one know how to do this when they get a RPI for the first >>>> time. And I am sure many will buy one just for there repeater >>>> project and wont do this very often.. >>>> Beside that, like I said at the beginning.. marvelous job! >>>> *From:* Steve N4IRS >>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >>>> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a >>>> R-Pi2 or a PC >>>> Mac, >>>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD >>>> card,. >>>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH >>>> into the board on port 222. >>>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for >>>> address. >>>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >>>> System will walk you through setup. >>>> >>>> FAQ for DIAL is at: >>>> >>>> >>>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of >>>>> asterisk for Raspberry pi2? >>>>> >>>>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu >>>>> Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 andthe Arcom ADR.I noticed DIAL has >>>>> replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and >>>>> PI2.I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a >>>>> DIAL install. >>>>> >>>>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >>>>> adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller.It >>>>> will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo >>>>> USB RS-232. >>>>> >>>>> /73 >>>>> >>>>> Mac, N7MTC >>>>> >>>>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will >>>>> not have, nor do they deserve, either one." >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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This should give you quite a bit of info from chan_echolink Stacy KG7QIN On 10/27/2015 08:03 PM, Jamey Wright wrote: > > Is there a way to troubleshoot Echolink? I had echolink connected to > one of my nodes but decided to move it to another one for technical > reasons. Each node has its? own public IP. I configured all of the > ports as they should be in my firewall but after ? an hour or more, it > has not shown back up in the list at echolink. Watching the Asterisk > CLI, I see a lot of the following: > > -- Remote UNIX connection > > -- Remote UNIX connection disconnected > > Thanks > > Jamey > > WR4JW > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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I am happily running it on a PC > and also on a Pi2... > > I have a Pi B sitting here that I'd like to try running some SIP > phones on, maybe a hub node? > > The CPU usage under Debian seems much lower, maybe the Pi B can be > useful too? > > Thanks. 73 > > Kyle > K0KN > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver Thanks 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB IRLP Node exp0068 Echolink K8IT-L WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 From: Steve N4IRS Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC Mac, The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 System will walk you through setup. FAQ for DIAL is at: 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. /73 Mac, N7MTC Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2015.0.6173 / Virus Database: 4455/10900 - Release Date: 10/27/15 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Wed Oct 28 21:56:10 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 14:56:10 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Question Message-ID: <-6066516341151858808@unknownmsgid> The channel drivers are not disabled. They are not enabled. Simple edit to enable the channel drivers and features you want to use. Sent via smoke signal (Verizon) On Oct 28, 2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. I still have two questions 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time. 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others. 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver Thanks 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB IRLP Node exp0068 Echolink K8IT-L WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 *From:* Steve N4IRS *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC Mac, The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 System will walk you through setup. FAQ for DIAL is at: > 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. /73 Mac, N7MTC Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Wed Oct 28 22:12:49 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 15:12:49 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Question Message-ID: <-3785232212444208954@unknownmsgid> http://docs.allstarlink.org/drupal/node/170 Sent via smoke signal (Verizon) On Oct 28, 2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. I still have two questions 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time. 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others. 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver Thanks 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB IRLP Node exp0068 Echolink K8IT-L WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 *From:* Steve N4IRS *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC Mac, The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 System will walk you through setup. FAQ for DIAL is at: > 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. /73 Mac, N7MTC Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2015.0.6173 / Virus Database: 4455/10900 - Release Date: 10/27/15 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike.zingman at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 22:18:34 2015 From: mike.zingman at gmail.com (Mike Zingman) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 18:18:34 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Question In-Reply-To: References: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com> Message-ID: Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In order to do that one must: 1) Have an interface to the YSF network protocol 2) Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol 3) Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI AMBE3000 chipset 4) Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel driver In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In addition to the simple outline above, you would want to a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable to what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of Allstar is the audio quality) b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It has no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the audio content. For that a "ThumbDV" or a DV3000 would be the hardware of choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode. Mike On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: > I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. > I still have two questions > 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the > current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to > be taking a long time. > 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such > as the Echolink channel driver and others. > 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has > anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into > DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need > someone to write the channel driver > > > Thanks > 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT > Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK > Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB > IRLP Node exp0068 > Echolink K8IT-L > WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 > > *From:* Steve N4IRS > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM > *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a > PC > > Mac, > The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. > Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into > the board on port 222. > The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. > If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 > System will walk you through setup. > > FAQ for DIAL is at: > > > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > > On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: > > Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for > Raspberry pi2? > > > > I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x > using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced > ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not > found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. > > > > Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter > to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of > the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. > > > > > > /73 > > Mac, N7MTC > > > > > > Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not > have, nor do they deserve, either one." > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From kk6ecm at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 02:49:34 2015 From: kk6ecm at gmail.com (kk6ecm) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 19:49:34 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] ACID CentOS Crash - Looking for the cause Message-ID: <0ACF82D0428048FEAB3C4913F6F8C34D@ThePykesHP> Our ACID box crashed this evening; could not ssh into it, and green lights on URIs not blinking. Rebooted after front panel shutdown, and the URI on node 27178 blinked real slow, and audio out of the radio was marginally there and choppy. Performed this twice with the same results then rebooted via ssh. The repeater is acting normal now, but I'm wondering what might be happening, and looking to not have a repeat performance. Below are the last few messages recorded after reboot. This pattern was the same for all three reboots. Here are my questions. Why would chan_usbradio.c assign USB device 4-1 (nothing there) to usb27179? Is the "possibly stuck USB read channel" a timing test? This seemed to pass shortly after. The stuck channel was the one that was blinking slowly and not responding properly to the radio. Thanks, Bob kk6ecm [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27178 [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27179 [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB device 4-1 to usbradio channel usb27179 [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2838] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb27178.conf for device usb27178 . [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from usbradio_tune_usb27179.conf for device usb27179 . [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB read channel. [usb27178] [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel [usb27178] wasn't stuck after all. From wl7lp at yahoo.com Thu Oct 29 02:56:59 2015 From: wl7lp at yahoo.com (Russ WL7LP) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 02:56:59 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [App_rpt-users] Rasp-Pi !! img References: <379524369.84082.1446087419778.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <379524369.84082.1446087419778.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> I have the Rasp-Pi img? CLI prompt resolved. A big thanks to Steve N4IRSfor all the help. The new Rasp-Pi node 41951 is working great :-) Thanks Steve?73 Russ WL7LP Alaska Morning Net - Net Manager IRLP node 7369, AllStar 29332 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike at midnighteng.com Thu Oct 29 03:10:58 2015 From: mike at midnighteng.com (mike at midnighteng.com) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 23:10:58 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] ACID CentOS Crash - Looking for the cause In-Reply-To: <0ACF82D0428048FEAB3C4913F6F8C34D@ThePykesHP> References: <0ACF82D0428048FEAB3C4913F6F8C34D@ThePykesHP> Message-ID: 1st 2 places I would look: USB IRQ share conflict bad memory ...mike/kb8jnm > Our ACID box crashed this evening; could not ssh into it, and green lights > on URIs not blinking. Rebooted after front panel shutdown, and the URI on > node 27178 blinked real slow, and audio out of the radio was marginally > there and choppy. Performed this twice with the same results then rebooted > via ssh. The repeater is acting normal now, but I'm wondering what might > be > happening, and looking to not have a repeat performance. > > Below are the last few messages recorded after reboot. This pattern was > the > same for all three reboots. Here are my questions. > > Why would chan_usbradio.c assign USB device 4-1 (nothing there) to > usb27179? > > Is the "possibly stuck USB read channel" a timing test? This seemed to > pass > shortly after. The stuck channel was the one that was blinking slowly and > not responding properly to the radio. > > Thanks, > Bob > kk6ecm > > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27178 > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27179 > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB device 4-1 to > usbradio channel usb27179 > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2838] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb27178.conf for device usb27178 . > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb27179.conf for device usb27179 . > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB read > channel. [usb27178] > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel > [usb27178] wasn't stuck after all. > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. > From telesistant at hotmail.com Thu Oct 29 04:07:27 2015 From: telesistant at hotmail.com (Jim Duuuude) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 21:07:27 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] ACID CentOS Crash - Looking for the cause In-Reply-To: <0ACF82D0428048FEAB3C4913F6F8C34D@ThePykesHP> References: <0ACF82D0428048FEAB3C4913F6F8C34D@ThePykesHP> Message-ID: The "Possibly stuck" thing is pretty normal. After I realized that it was pretty much normal behavior, I considered changing the code not to output that, but I kept it because it's harmless and sorta humorous. Jim > From: kk6ecm at gmail.com > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 19:49:34 -0700 > Subject: [App_rpt-users] ACID CentOS Crash - Looking for the cause > > Our ACID box crashed this evening; could not ssh into it, and green lights > on URIs not blinking. Rebooted after front panel shutdown, and the URI on > node 27178 blinked real slow, and audio out of the radio was marginally > there and choppy. Performed this twice with the same results then rebooted > via ssh. The repeater is acting normal now, but I'm wondering what might be > happening, and looking to not have a repeat performance. > > Below are the last few messages recorded after reboot. This pattern was the > same for all three reboots. Here are my questions. > > Why would chan_usbradio.c assign USB device 4-1 (nothing there) to usb27179? > > Is the "possibly stuck USB read channel" a timing test? This seemed to pass > shortly after. The stuck channel was the one that was blinking slowly and > not responding properly to the radio. > > Thanks, > Bob > kk6ecm > > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27178 > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27179 > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB device 4-1 to > usbradio channel usb27179 > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2838] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb27178.conf for device usb27178 . > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb27179.conf for device usb27179 . > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB read > channel. [usb27178] > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel > [usb27178] wasn't stuck after all. > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From n5zua at earthlink.net Thu Oct 29 05:19:54 2015 From: n5zua at earthlink.net (Steve Agee) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 00:19:54 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] ACID CentOS Crash - Looking for the cause In-Reply-To: References: <0ACF82D0428048FEAB3C4913F6F8C34D@ThePykesHP> Message-ID: <5631AC7A.605@earthlink.net> Also, there is a rash of motherboards floating around out there with bad capacitors on them. Look for puffed up or even open and spewing out contents. Mostly on Dell and Hewlett Packard boards, but they were distributed everywhere, and even wound up in Motorola Spectra radios. Just changed 12 of them on a Dell Optiplex GX-280 motherboard last week. Node was working fine until it lost power, then would not boot. Works fine with new caps. N5ZUA On 10/28/2015 11:07 PM, Jim Duuuude wrote: > The "Possibly stuck" thing is pretty normal. After I realized that it was > pretty much normal behavior, I considered changing the code not to > output that, but I kept it because it's harmless and sorta humorous. > > Jim > > > From: kk6ecm at gmail.com > > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 19:49:34 -0700 > > Subject: [App_rpt-users] ACID CentOS Crash - Looking for the cause > > > > Our ACID box crashed this evening; could not ssh into it, and green > lights > > on URIs not blinking. Rebooted after front panel shutdown, and the > URI on > > node 27178 blinked real slow, and audio out of the radio was marginally > > there and choppy. Performed this twice with the same results then > rebooted > > via ssh. The repeater is acting normal now, but I'm wondering what > might be > > happening, and looking to not have a repeat performance. > > > > Below are the last few messages recorded after reboot. This pattern > was the > > same for all three reboots. Here are my questions. > > > > Why would chan_usbradio.c assign USB device 4-1 (nothing there) to > usb27179? > > > > Is the "possibly stuck USB read channel" a timing test? This seemed > to pass > > shortly after. The stuck channel was the one that was blinking > slowly and > > not responding properly to the radio. > > > > Thanks, > > Bob > > kk6ecm > > > > > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27178 > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27179 > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB device > 4-1 to > > usbradio channel usb27179 > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2838] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > > usbradio_tune_usb27178.conf for device usb27178 . > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > > usbradio_tune_usb27179.conf for device usb27179 . > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB read > > channel. [usb27178] > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel > > [usb27178] wasn't stuck after all. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > App_rpt-users mailing list > > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. 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URL: From kg7qin at arrl.net Thu Oct 29 06:56:24 2015 From: kg7qin at arrl.net (Stacy) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 23:56:24 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] ACID CentOS Crash - Looking for the cause In-Reply-To: <0ACF82D0428048FEAB3C4913F6F8C34D@ThePykesHP> References: <0ACF82D0428048FEAB3C4913F6F8C34D@ThePykesHP> Message-ID: <5631C318.2010404@arrl.net> Also do a check of the hard drive, see if something is messed up on it -- like it is going south. I've had *nix boxes do some strange stuff before when a hard drive starts to die and times out on reads, etc. Stacy KG7QIN On 10/28/2015 07:49 PM, kk6ecm wrote: > Our ACID box crashed this evening; could not ssh into it, and green lights > on URIs not blinking. Rebooted after front panel shutdown, and the URI on > node 27178 blinked real slow, and audio out of the radio was marginally > there and choppy. Performed this twice with the same results then rebooted > via ssh. The repeater is acting normal now, but I'm wondering what might be > happening, and looking to not have a repeat performance. > > Below are the last few messages recorded after reboot. This pattern was the > same for all three reboots. Here are my questions. > > Why would chan_usbradio.c assign USB device 4-1 (nothing there) to usb27179? > > Is the "possibly stuck USB read channel" a timing test? This seemed to pass > shortly after. The stuck channel was the one that was blinking slowly and > not responding properly to the radio. > > Thanks, > Bob > kk6ecm > > > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27178 > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2829] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27179 > [Oct 28 18:51:46] NOTICE[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Assigned USB device 4-1 to > usbradio channel usb27179 > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2838] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb27178.conf for device usb27178 . > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2839] chan_usbradio.c: Loaded parameters from > usbradio_tune_usb27179.conf for device usb27179 . > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Possibly stuck USB read > channel. [usb27178] > [Oct 28 18:51:46] WARNING[2836] chan_usbradio.c: Nope, USB read channel > [usb27178] wasn't stuck after all. > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. From n8ohu at yahoo.com Thu Oct 29 11:33:39 2015 From: n8ohu at yahoo.com (Matthew Pitts) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 07:33:39 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Question In-Reply-To: References: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com> Message-ID: Mike, You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get my nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated version of the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion AMBE encoding and decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini. Matthew Pitts N8OHU On October 28, 2015 6:18:34 PM EDT, Mike Zingman wrote: >Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In >order to do that one must: > >1) Have an interface to the YSF network protocol >2) Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol >3) Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI >AMBE3000 chipset >4) Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel >driver > >In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In >addition >to the simple outline above, you would want to >a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable >to >what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of >Allstar is the audio quality) >b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible > >The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It >has >no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the >audio >content. For that a "ThumbDV" or a DV3000 would be the hardware of >choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF >network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode. > >Mike > > >On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: > >> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. >> I still have two questions >> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that >the >> current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue >seems to >> be taking a long time. >> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, >such >> as the Echolink channel driver and others. >> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, >has >> anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X >network into >> DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just >need >> someone to write the channel driver >> >> >> Thanks >> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT >> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK >> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB >> IRLP Node exp0068 >> Echolink K8IT-L >> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 >> >> *From:* Steve N4IRS >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 >or a >> PC >> >> Mac, >> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD >card,. >> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH >into >> the board on port 222. >> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for >address. >> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >> System will walk you through setup. >> >> FAQ for DIAL is at: >> >> >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> >> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >> >> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk >for >> Raspberry pi2? >> >> >> >> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x >> using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has >replaced >> ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have >not >> found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >> >> >> >> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >adapter >> to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be >of >> the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. >> >> >> >> >> >> /73 >> >> Mac, N7MTC >> >> >> >> >> >> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will >not >> have, nor do they deserve, either one." >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing >listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From kb4fxc at inttek.net Thu Oct 29 12:03:41 2015 From: kb4fxc at inttek.net (David McGough) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 08:03:41 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question (was: DIAL Question) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Guys, I haven't looked carefully as to which variants of AMBE are in use by D-STAR, Fusion, etc...Doesn't the original AMBE patent expire fairly soon? The reason I'm asking is that I know there are some fledgling open-source AMBE implementations out there. A couple years ago I hacked CODEC2 into Asterisk for experimentation, thinking about directly linking to HF via the FreeDV project--and, not wanting to transcode from one low-bandwidth CODEC to another, making truly awful audio! After playing with it a few weeks, I didn't do much more...(I've still got that code and it still works, if anyone wants to play with it?) ...Just wondering. 73, David KB4FXC On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Matthew Pitts wrote: > Mike, > > You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get my nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated version of the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion AMBE encoding and decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini. > > Matthew Pitts > N8OHU > > On October 28, 2015 6:18:34 PM EDT, Mike Zingman wrote: > >Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In > >order to do that one must: > > > >1) Have an interface to the YSF network protocol > >2) Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol > >3) Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI > >AMBE3000 chipset > >4) Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel > >driver > > > >In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In > >addition > >to the simple outline above, you would want to > >a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable > >to > >what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of > >Allstar is the audio quality) > >b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible > > > >The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It > >has > >no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the > >audio > >content. For that a "ThumbDV" or a DV3000 would be the hardware of > >choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF > >network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode. > > > >Mike > > > > > >On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: > > > >> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. > >> I still have two questions > >> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that > >the > >> current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue > >seems to > >> be taking a long time. > >> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, > >such > >> as the Echolink channel driver and others. > >> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, > >has > >> anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X > >network into > >> DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just > >need > >> someone to write the channel driver > >> > >> > >> Thanks > >> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT > >> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK > >> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB > >> IRLP Node exp0068 > >> Echolink K8IT-L > >> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 > >> > >> *From:* Steve N4IRS > >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM > >> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 > >or a > >> PC > >> > >> Mac, > >> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD > >card,. > >> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH > >into > >> the board on port 222. > >> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for > >address. > >> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 > >> System will walk you through setup. > >> > >> FAQ for DIAL is at: > >> > >> > >> > >> 73, Steve N4IRS > >> > >> > >> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: > >> > >> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk > >for > >> Raspberry pi2? > >> > >> > >> > >> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x > >> using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has > >replaced > >> ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have > >not > >> found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. > >> > >> > >> > >> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial > >adapter > >> to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be > >of > >> the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> /73 > >> > >> Mac, N7MTC > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will > >not > >> have, nor do they deserve, either one." > >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> App_rpt-users mailing > >listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > >> > >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit > >http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > >down to the bottom of the page. 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If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > >to the list detailing the problem. > From jrorke at cogeco.ca Thu Oct 29 12:46:12 2015 From: jrorke at cogeco.ca (Jon Rorke) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 08:46:12 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Question In-Reply-To: References: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com> Message-ID: <56321514.6080207@cogeco.ca> I have been playing with the full duplex mode using DSP decode (PL, carrier squelch) in and out on the RPI2 with DIAL and so far it seems to be on par with what Acid does on a PC. There is some latency due to audio processing but its about 200 to 250 ms and seems to be stable. I have never seen an acid box with 0 latency on the full duplex audio. In may opinion it woks just as well as an ACID set up on a pc for a single full duplex repeater node. Can;t speak to the other questions though. Jon VA3RQ On 10/28/2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: > I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. > I still have two questions > 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the > current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems > to be taking a long time. > 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, > such as the Echolink channel driver and others. > 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, > has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X > network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out > there, we just need someone to write the channel driver > Thanks > 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT > Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK > Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB > IRLP Node exp0068 > Echolink K8IT-L > WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 > > *From:* Steve N4IRS > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM > *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 > or a PC > > Mac, > The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. > Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH > into the board on port 222. > The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for > address. > If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 > System will walk you through setup. > > FAQ for DIAL is at: > > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > > On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >> >> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk >> for Raspberry pi2? >> >> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x >> using the Arcom RC-210 andthe Arcom ADR.I noticed DIAL has replaced >> ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2.I have not >> found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >> >> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >> adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller.It >> will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB >> RS-232. >> >> /73 >> >> Mac, N7MTC >> >> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will >> not have, nor do they deserve, either one." >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> App_rpt-users mailing list >> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please visithttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 29 13:21:38 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 09:21:38 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Rasp-Pi !! img In-Reply-To: <563215AF.7090006@cogeco.ca> References: <379524369.84082.1446087419778.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <379524369.84082.1446087419778.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> <563215AF.7090006@cogeco.ca> Message-ID: <56321D62.8010607@msgstor.com> Errors in the rpt.conf files causing asterisk to stop running (or not really starting). 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/29/2015 8:48 AM, Jon Rorke wrote: > Ok what was the issue?? > Jon > > On 10/28/2015 10:56 PM, Russ WL7LP wrote: >> I have the Rasp-Pi img CLI prompt resolved. A big thanks to Steve N4IRS >> for all the help. The new Rasp-Pi node 41951 is working great :-) >> >> Thanks Steve >> 73 Russ WL7LP >> Alaska Morning Net - Net Manager >> IRLP node 7369, AllStar 29332 >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike.zingman at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 13:33:00 2015 From: mike.zingman at gmail.com (Mike Zingman) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 09:33:00 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question (was: DIAL Question) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: David, The MBE (mbelib) code you are thinking about is both patent encumbered at this point and only decodes AMBE frames. It does not implement the encoder. I have extensive experience with that code base and the audio quality as compared to the chipset is not acceptable. It is good for experimentation, but I would never deploy a solution with it. However, on the subject of adding new codecs in order to not transcode, you are correct. Raw encoded frames should be transferred by the network, only to be decoded at the end node. Mike On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 8:03 AM, David McGough wrote: > > Guys, > > I haven't looked carefully as to which variants of AMBE are in use by > D-STAR, Fusion, etc...Doesn't the original AMBE patent expire fairly soon? > > The reason I'm asking is that I know there are some fledgling open-source > AMBE implementations out there. A couple years ago I hacked CODEC2 into > Asterisk for experimentation, thinking about directly linking to HF via > the FreeDV project--and, not wanting to transcode from one low-bandwidth > CODEC to another, making truly awful audio! > > After playing with it a few weeks, I didn't do much more...(I've still > got that code and it still works, if anyone wants to play with it?) > > ...Just wondering. > > 73, David KB4FXC > > > On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Matthew Pitts wrote: > > > Mike, > > > > You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional > hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get my > nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated version of > the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion AMBE encoding and > decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini. > > > > Matthew Pitts > > N8OHU > > > > On October 28, 2015 6:18:34 PM EDT, Mike Zingman > wrote: > > >Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In > > >order to do that one must: > > > > > >1) Have an interface to the YSF network protocol > > >2) Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol > > >3) Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI > > >AMBE3000 chipset > > >4) Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel > > >driver > > > > > >In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In > > >addition > > >to the simple outline above, you would want to > > >a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable > > >to > > >what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of > > >Allstar is the audio quality) > > >b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible > > > > > >The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It > > >has > > >no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the > > >audio > > >content. For that a "ThumbDV" or a DV3000 would be the hardware of > > >choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF > > >network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode. > > > > > >Mike > > > > > > > > >On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: > > > > > >> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. > > >> I still have two questions > > >> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that > > >the > > >> current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue > > >seems to > > >> be taking a long time. > > >> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, > > >such > > >> as the Echolink channel driver and others. > > >> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, > > >has > > >> anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X > > >network into > > >> DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just > > >need > > >> someone to write the channel driver > > >> > > >> > > >> Thanks > > >> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT > > >> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK > > >> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB > > >> IRLP Node exp0068 > > >> Echolink K8IT-L > > >> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 > > >> > > >> *From:* Steve N4IRS > > >> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM > > >> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > > >> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 > > >or a > > >> PC > > >> > > >> Mac, > > >> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD > > >card,. > > >> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH > > >into > > >> the board on port 222. > > >> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for > > >address. > > >> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 > > >> System will walk you through setup. > > >> > > >> FAQ for DIAL is at: > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> 73, Steve N4IRS > > >> > > >> > > >> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: > > >> > > >> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk > > >for > > >> Raspberry pi2? > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x > > >> using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has > > >replaced > > >> ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have > > >not > > >> found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial > > >adapter > > >> to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be > > >of > > >> the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> /73 > > >> > > >> Mac, N7MTC > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will > > >not > > >> have, nor do they deserve, either one." > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> App_rpt-users mailing > > >listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp:// > ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > >> > > >> To unsubscribe from this list please visit > > >http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > > >down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > > >"Unsubscribe or edit options button" > > >> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > > >confirmation. 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URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 29 13:38:03 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 09:38:03 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5632213B.7030502@msgstor.com> When we did the DMR to AllStar testing, we used the NW Digital Radio DV3000. It was mounted on a RPi2 running asterisk. The DV3000 uses AMBE-3000 vocoder chip from DVSI. We tested with Mototrbo and D-Star. Did not have a Fusion or P25 radios. 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/29/2015 8:03 AM, David McGough wrote: > Guys, > > I haven't looked carefully as to which variants of AMBE are in use by > D-STAR, Fusion, etc...Doesn't the original AMBE patent expire fairly soon? > > The reason I'm asking is that I know there are some fledgling open-source > AMBE implementations out there. A couple years ago I hacked CODEC2 into > Asterisk for experimentation, thinking about directly linking to HF via > the FreeDV project--and, not wanting to transcode from one low-bandwidth > CODEC to another, making truly awful audio! > > After playing with it a few weeks, I didn't do much more...(I've still > got that code and it still works, if anyone wants to play with it?) > > ...Just wondering. > > 73, David KB4FXC > > > On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Matthew Pitts wrote: > >> Mike, >> >> You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional > hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get my > nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated version of > the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion AMBE encoding and > decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini. >> Matthew Pitts >> N8OHU >> >> On October 28, 2015 6:18:34 PM EDT, Mike Zingman wrote: >>> Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In >>> order to do that one must: >>> >>> 1) Have an interface to the YSF network protocol >>> 2) Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol >>> 3) Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI >>> AMBE3000 chipset >>> 4) Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel >>> driver >>> >>> In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In >>> addition >>> to the simple outline above, you would want to >>> a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable >>> to >>> what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of >>> Allstar is the audio quality) >>> b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible >>> >>> The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It >>> has >>> no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the >>> audio >>> content. For that a "ThumbDV" or a DV3000 would be the hardware of >>> choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF >>> network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode. >>> >>> Mike >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: >>> >>>> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. >>>> I still have two questions >>>> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that >>> the >>>> current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue >>> seems to >>>> be taking a long time. >>>> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, >>> such >>>> as the Echolink channel driver and others. >>>> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, >>> has >>>> anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X >>> network into >>>> DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just >>> need >>>> someone to write the channel driver >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT >>>> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK >>>> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB >>>> IRLP Node exp0068 >>>> Echolink K8IT-L >>>> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 >>>> >>>> *From:* Steve N4IRS >>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >>>> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 >>> or a >>>> PC >>>> >>>> Mac, >>>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD >>> card,. >>>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH >>> into >>>> the board on port 222. >>>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for >>> address. >>>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >>>> System will walk you through setup. >>>> >>>> FAQ for DIAL is at: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>>> >>>> >>>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>>> >>>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk >>> for >>>> Raspberry pi2? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x >>>> using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has >>> replaced >>>> ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have >>> not >>>> found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >>> adapter >>>> to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be >>> of >>>> the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> /73 >>>> >>>> Mac, N7MTC >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will >>> not >>>> have, nor do they deserve, either one." >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing >>> listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >>> down to the bottom of the page. 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From Bryan at bryanfields.net Thu Oct 29 13:42:35 2015 From: Bryan at bryanfields.net (Bryan Fields) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 09:42:35 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5632224B.2030907@bryanfields.net> On 10/29/15 9:33 AM, Mike Zingman wrote: > The MBE (mbelib) code you are thinking about is both patent encumbered at this > point and only decodes AMBE frames. It does not implement the encoder. I > have extensive experience with that code base and the audio quality as > compared to the chipset is not acceptable. It is good for experimentation, > but I would never deploy a solution with it. Also in typical ham radio fashion they pissed off the original developer by taking his code and making it closed source. Bruce Perens K6BP is working on some legal stuff regarding the AMBE patents, but that's still a while out. What I'd suggest is to use the TIA standards document and then base it off that, host it in a foreign country and make a script that pulls it in at compile time if the user wants it. Frankly, I'd like to see the same thing for the IRLP channel driver. Pulling that just cuz Dave got his panties in a bunch is caving to bullies. There is a channel driver for dstar that uses a dongle, written by KI4LKF. http://zipwww.com/a/rtpdir.weebly.com/chan_dstar.zip/chan_dstar.c.html I've messed with it once, it was not ready for prime time IMO, but then again there is lots of stuff we runs that's not exactly stable either. 73's -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net From n3fe at repeater.net Thu Oct 29 13:45:55 2015 From: n3fe at repeater.net (Corey Dean) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 09:45:55 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Question In-Reply-To: <56321514.6080207@cogeco.ca> References: <562F8BB3.1040206@msgstor.com> <56321514.6080207@cogeco.ca> Message-ID: <3E269C95-3E4D-4FE5-92B8-AF1A0681A9AF@repeater.net> I thought I had replied to everyone and I noticed I only replied to Neil. I have been running the Debian rpi2 image for quite a while. Way back when Steve first created it. I run it in full duplex mode using usbradio on an msf5000 with no issues at all. I know what you are talking about with the echo issue. That seems to just be a problem on the arch image on the hamvoip site as that is the only place I have heard it. I did try that image long and and having audio delays at almost 10 seconds and time just made it unusable. That was even using simpleusb. No problems running usbradio and dsp on the Debian image. To make a long story short, the Debian image just works! No have had zero issues with it. Corey N3FE Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:46 AM, Jon Rorke wrote: > > I have been playing with the full duplex mode using DSP decode (PL, carrier squelch) in and out on the RPI2 with DIAL and so far it seems to be on par with what Acid does on a PC. > > There is some latency due to audio processing but its about 200 to 250 ms and seems to be stable. I have never seen an acid box with 0 latency on the full duplex audio. > > In may opinion it woks just as well as an ACID set up on a pc for a single full duplex repeater node. > > Can;t speak to the other questions though. > > Jon VA3RQ > >> On 10/28/2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: >> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. >> I still have two questions >> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time. >> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others. >> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver >> >> >> Thanks >> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT >> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK >> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB >> IRLP Node exp0068 >> Echolink K8IT-L >> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 >> >> From: Steve N4IRS >> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >> To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC >> >> Mac, >> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. >> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. >> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. >> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >> System will walk you through setup. >> >> FAQ for DIAL is at: >> >> >> 73, Steve N4IRS >> >> >>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? >>> >>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >>> >>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. >>> >>> >>> /73 >>> Mac, N7MTC >>> >>> >>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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New user here trying to get up to speed. I connected a DMK URI to our Asterisk running ACID. We configured it as follows: ----------usbradio.conf------------- [general] [usb] hdwtype=0 rxboost=1 rxctcssrelax=1 rxctcssfreqs=100.0 carrierfrom=usb ctcssfrom=usb rxdemod=flat txprelim=yes txlimonly=yes txtoctype=notone txmixa=voice txmixb=no invertptt=0 duplex=1 ------------------rpt.conf-------------- [1444] rxchannel=Radio/usb erxgain=-3 etxgain=3 controlstates=controlstates functions=functions phone_functions=functions link_functions=functions telemetry=telemetry wait_times=wait-times context=radio-usb callerid="WB2ERS" <0000000000> idrecording = |WB2ERS accountcode=RADIO hangtime=1000 althangtime=4000 totime=170000 idtime=540000 politeid=30000 idtalkover=|iid nounkeyct=1 duplex=1 ----------extensions.conf---------- [radio-usb] exten => 1444,1,Ringing exten => 1444,n,Wait(3) exten => 1444,n,Answer exten => 1444,n,Rpt(1444|X) exten => 1444,n,Hangup -------------iax.conf-------------- [IAXURI] type=user context=radio-usb auth=md5 secret=mysecret host=dynamic disallow=all allow=gsm notransfer=yes callerid=IAXURI We have one way audio and signaling from the Ethernet side to the radio side however from the radio to the Asterisk, nothing. I verified that CTCSS detect (pin 7) goes from 5v to 0v upon receive signal . I have the receiver audio connected to pin 22 Left_Out. Any ideas? Mark DuMoulin WB2ERS Wb2ers at metcom.com C 800-410-3130 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 29 13:58:23 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 09:58:23 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] URI Startup Message-ID: <563225FF.7010903@msgstor.com> Comment out the rxctcssfreqs line. Let us know how it goes. 73, Steve N4IRS Hello all. New user here trying to get up to speed. I connected a DMK URI to our Asterisk running ACID. We configured it as follows: ----------usbradio.conf------------- [general] [usb] hdwtype=0 rxboost=1 rxctcssrelax=1 rxctcssfreqs=100.0 carrierfrom=usb ctcssfrom=usb rxdemod=flat txprelim=yes txlimonly=yes txtoctype=notone txmixa=voice txmixb=no invertptt=0 duplex=1 -- ,,, (o o) -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ --- N4IRS was Here --- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 29 14:05:57 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve Zingman) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:05:57 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] URI startup In-Reply-To: <27537d15066e4d0fb96de3312d955b49@MAIL2.metcom.com> References: <27537d15066e4d0fb96de3312d955b49@MAIL2.metcom.com> Message-ID: <563227C5.2080907@msgstor.com> Also noticed "I have the receiver audio connected to pin 22 Left_Out." Receive audio goes to mic in pin 9. On 10/29/2015 9:55 AM, Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS wrote: > > Hello all. New user here trying to get up to speed. > > I connected a DMK URI to our Asterisk running ACID. > > We configured it as follows: > > ----------usbradio.conf------------- > > [general] > > [usb] > > hdwtype=0 > > rxboost=1 > > rxctcssrelax=1 > > rxctcssfreqs=100.0 > > carrierfrom=usb > > ctcssfrom=usb > > rxdemod=flat > > txprelim=yes > > txlimonly=yes > > txtoctype=notone > > txmixa=voice > > txmixb=no > > invertptt=0 > > duplex=1 > > ------------------rpt.conf-------------- > > [1444] > > rxchannel=Radio/usb > > erxgain=-3 > > etxgain=3 > > controlstates=controlstates > > functions=functions > > phone_functions=functions > > link_functions=functions > > telemetry=telemetry > > wait_times=wait-times > > context=radio-usb > > callerid="WB2ERS" <0000000000> > > idrecording = |WB2ERS > > accountcode=RADIO > > hangtime=1000 > > althangtime=4000 > > totime=170000 > > idtime=540000 > > politeid=30000 > > idtalkover=|iid > > nounkeyct=1 > > duplex=1 > > ----------extensions.conf---------- > > [radio-usb] > > exten => 1444,1,Ringing > > exten => 1444,n,Wait(3) > > exten => 1444,n,Answer > > exten => 1444,n,Rpt(1444|X) > > exten => 1444,n,Hangup > > -------------iax.conf-------------- > > [IAXURI] > > type=user > > context=radio-usb > > auth=md5 > > secret=mysecret > > host=dynamic > > disallow=all > > allow=gsm > > notransfer=yes > > callerid=IAXURI > > We have one way audio and signaling from the Ethernet side to the > radio side however from the radio to the Asterisk, nothing. > > I verified that CTCSS detect (pin 7) goes from 5v to 0v upon receive > signal . > > I have the receiver audio connected to pin 22 Left_Out. > > Any ideas? > > Mark DuMoulin > > WB2ERS > > Wb2ers at metcom.com > > C 800-410-3130 > > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kb4fxc at inttek.net Thu Oct 29 14:14:03 2015 From: kb4fxc at inttek.net (David McGough) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:14:03 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Question In-Reply-To: <3E269C95-3E4D-4FE5-92B8-AF1A0681A9AF@repeater.net> Message-ID: Has anyone tested the simpleusb driver with the RPi2 version of DIAL? On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Corey Dean wrote: > I thought I had replied to everyone and I noticed I only replied to Neil. I have been running the Debian rpi2 image for quite a while. Way back when Steve first created it. I run it in full duplex mode using usbradio on an msf5000 with no issues at all. > > I know what you are talking about with the echo issue. That seems to just be a problem on the arch image on the hamvoip site as that is the only place I have heard it. I did try that image long and and having audio delays at almost 10 seconds and time just made it unusable. That was even using simpleusb. No problems running usbradio and dsp on the Debian image. > > To make a long story short, the Debian image just works! No have had zero issues with it. > > Corey N3FE > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:46 AM, Jon Rorke wrote: > > > > I have been playing with the full duplex mode using DSP decode (PL, carrier squelch) in and out on the RPI2 with DIAL and so far it seems to be on par with what Acid does on a PC. > > > > There is some latency due to audio processing but its about 200 to 250 ms and seems to be stable. I have never seen an acid box with 0 latency on the full duplex audio. > > > > In may opinion it woks just as well as an ACID set up on a pc for a single full duplex repeater node. > > > > Can;t speak to the other questions though. > > > > Jon VA3RQ > > > >> On 10/28/2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: > >> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. > >> I still have two questions > >> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time. > >> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others. > >> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver > >> > >> > >> Thanks > >> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT > >> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK > >> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB > >> IRLP Node exp0068 > >> Echolink K8IT-L > >> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 > >> > >> From: Steve N4IRS > >> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM > >> To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC > >> > >> Mac, > >> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. > >> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. > >> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. > >> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 > >> System will walk you through setup. > >> > >> FAQ for DIAL is at: > >> > >> > >> 73, Steve N4IRS > >> > >> > >>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: > >>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? > >>> > >>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. > >>> > >>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. > >>> > >>> > >>> /73 > >>> Mac, N7MTC > >>> > >>> > >>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> App_rpt-users mailing list > >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > >>> > >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. > From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 29 14:20:11 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:20:11 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL simpleusb Message-ID: <56322B1B.9040508@msgstor.com> Yes, No errors reported. > Has anyone tested the simpleusb driver with the RPi2 version of DIAL? -- ,,, (o o) -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ --- N4IRS was Here --- From N1XBM at amsat.org Thu Oct 29 14:46:25 2015 From: N1XBM at amsat.org (Robert Newberry) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:46:25 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question In-Reply-To: <5632224B.2030907@bryanfields.net> References: <5632224B.2030907@bryanfields.net> Message-ID: This topic I find very interesting and would like to be included in any further developments. I want to implement DMR on the allstar network. I have access to the DMR-MARC network but it's pretty closed. I want my network to be open and people can all talk using the mode of their choice. I thought a PI with a DMR portable would make a nice portable node. Also being able to deploy a DMR repeater is a must too. The goal is getting it to sound as good as possible and be on allstar! N1XBM Apparare Scientor Paratus Communicare Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike.zingman at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 14:51:58 2015 From: mike.zingman at gmail.com (Mike Zingman) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:51:58 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question In-Reply-To: <5632224B.2030907@bryanfields.net> References: <5632224B.2030907@bryanfields.net> Message-ID: Last comment on this since it is off topic for this group (but I would love to continue it on a side channel). When we played with this type of thing we used the DV3000 and a custom version of the DSD code. I grabbed audio off of the discriminator of the radio (or from an RTL dongle), piped it into DSD, took the AMBE frames from the decoder and fed them to the DV3000. PCM was then fed to Allstar through the USRP channel driver. This gave me DMR and DStar (P25 P2 was never tested) decode directly into a test system from the RF side. Today, I would use MMDVM rather then DSD as it implements a much better radio interface and digital path. Mike On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Bryan Fields wrote: > On 10/29/15 9:33 AM, Mike Zingman wrote: > > The MBE (mbelib) code you are thinking about is both patent encumbered > at this > > point and only decodes AMBE frames. It does not implement the encoder. > I > > have extensive experience with that code base and the audio quality as > > compared to the chipset is not acceptable. It is good for > experimentation, > > but I would never deploy a solution with it. > > Also in typical ham radio fashion they pissed off the original developer by > taking his code and making it closed source. > > Bruce Perens K6BP is working on some legal stuff regarding the AMBE > patents, > but that's still a while out. What I'd suggest is to use the TIA standards > document and then base it off that, host it in a foreign country and make a > script that pulls it in at compile time if the user wants it. > > Frankly, I'd like to see the same thing for the IRLP channel driver. > Pulling > that just cuz Dave got his panties in a bunch is caving to bullies. > > There is a channel driver for dstar that uses a dongle, written by KI4LKF. > http://zipwww.com/a/rtpdir.weebly.com/chan_dstar.zip/chan_dstar.c.html > I've messed with it once, it was not ready for prime time IMO, but then > again > there is lots of stuff we runs that's not exactly stable either. > > > 73's > -- > Bryan Fields > > 727-409-1194 - Voice > 727-214-2508 - Fax > http://bryanfields.net > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ke2n at cs.com Thu Oct 29 15:01:06 2015 From: ke2n at cs.com (Ken) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 11:01:06 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] UIR Startup Message-ID: <02e901d1125a$a33b1590$e9b140b0$@cs.com> >>> Also noticed "I have the receiver audio connected to pin 22 Left_Out." >>> Receive audio goes to mic in pin 9. Actually - it should normally go to pin 21 "mic AC". This has an attenuator in line. It is possible to burn out the chip if you go direct to pin 9 and overdrive it. GL Ken From N1XBM at amsat.org Thu Oct 29 15:25:08 2015 From: N1XBM at amsat.org (Robert Newberry) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 11:25:08 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question In-Reply-To: References: <5632224B.2030907@bryanfields.net> Message-ID: This topic could be another e-mail list. This is where allstar has it nailed being able to link multiple audio paths. We have someone using dstar on our system it sounds pretty decent. I'd like to see p25 and DMR included. I'll stop posting on this as well and keep it last for this list. N1XBM Apparare Scientor Paratus Communicare Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812, 42086 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From n3fe at repeater.net Thu Oct 29 16:18:58 2015 From: n3fe at repeater.net (Corey Dean) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 12:18:58 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes! I ran it that way with an r100 for a few weeks before moving it over to the msf5000. I had no issues running simpleusb and usbradio. I don't have any of the cracks or pops anywhere that you are referring to running usbradio. I do know what you are talking about but I have never experienced that on any of my equipment. Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 29, 2015, at 10:14 AM, David McGough wrote: > > > Has anyone tested the simpleusb driver with the RPi2 version of DIAL? > > >> On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Corey Dean wrote: >> >> I thought I had replied to everyone and I noticed I only replied to Neil. I have been running the Debian rpi2 image for quite a while. Way back when Steve first created it. I run it in full duplex mode using usbradio on an msf5000 with no issues at all. >> >> I know what you are talking about with the echo issue. That seems to just be a problem on the arch image on the hamvoip site as that is the only place I have heard it. I did try that image long and and having audio delays at almost 10 seconds and time just made it unusable. That was even using simpleusb. No problems running usbradio and dsp on the Debian image. >> >> To make a long story short, the Debian image just works! No have had zero issues with it. >> >> Corey N3FE >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:46 AM, Jon Rorke wrote: >>> >>> I have been playing with the full duplex mode using DSP decode (PL, carrier squelch) in and out on the RPI2 with DIAL and so far it seems to be on par with what Acid does on a PC. >>> >>> There is some latency due to audio processing but its about 200 to 250 ms and seems to be stable. I have never seen an acid box with 0 latency on the full duplex audio. >>> >>> In may opinion it woks just as well as an ACID set up on a pc for a single full duplex repeater node. >>> >>> Can;t speak to the other questions though. >>> >>> Jon VA3RQ >>> >>>> On 10/28/2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: >>>> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. >>>> I still have two questions >>>> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time. >>>> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others. >>>> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the channel driver >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT >>>> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK >>>> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB >>>> IRLP Node exp0068 >>>> Echolink K8IT-L >>>> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 >>>> >>>> From: Steve N4IRS >>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >>>> To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 or a PC >>>> >>>> Mac, >>>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. >>>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. >>>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. >>>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >>>> System will walk you through setup. >>>> >>>> FAQ for DIAL is at: >>>> >>>> >>>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>>>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? >>>>> >>>>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >>>>> >>>>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> /73 >>>>> Mac, N7MTC >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. >>>> No virus found in this message. >>>> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >>>> Version: 2015.0.6173 / Virus Database: 4455/10900 - Release Date: 10/27/15 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. > From tisawyer at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 17:25:28 2015 From: tisawyer at gmail.com (Tim Sawyer) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:25:28 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] DIAL simpleusb In-Reply-To: <56322B1B.9040508@msgstor.com> References: <56322B1B.9040508@msgstor.com> Message-ID: Working fine including GPIO. On Thursday, October 29, 2015, Steve N4IRS wrote: > Yes, > No errors reported. > > > Has anyone tested the simpleusb driver with the RPi2 version of DIAL? > > -- > ,,, > (o o) > -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ > --- N4IRS was Here --- > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to > the list detailing the problem. -- -- Tim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wb2ers at metcom.com Thu Oct 29 17:46:39 2015 From: wb2ers at metcom.com (Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 17:46:39 +0000 Subject: [App_rpt-users] UIR Startup In-Reply-To: <02e901d1125a$a33b1590$e9b140b0$@cs.com> References: <02e901d1125a$a33b1590$e9b140b0$@cs.com> Message-ID: Ken, Sorry, typo on my side about pin 21 and I just rang out the cable anyway. I have an IAX client connected to Asterisk where I currently have the signaling and audio path IAX - Asterisk - Radio functioning properly. The opposite path Radio - Asterisk - IAX is not functioning. CTCSS (URI pin 7) goes from the pulled up 5 volts to 0 when the radio is receiving signal. I'm assuming that signaling is present through Asterisk as I get a brief upscale indication on the IAX SPK bargraph and I get a caller ID from the URI node when the receiver receives a properly tone coded signal. There is no audio being routed through to IAX. This is the issue. Note: IAX works fine with other node types such as radio-gui, radio-gui-cell and radio-phone. URI DB-25 pin 1. goes to the Radio PTT 7. goes to the CTCSS Detect from the radio and I have a 18k pullup attached to +5 at 14 20. goes to radio Gnd 21. goes to Radio Receive Audio out. This is no greater than 0 dbm. 22. goes to the radio flat Transmit Audio in. We have flashing green indicating app_rpt application is running. Any ideas? Mark DuMoulin WB2ERS Wb2ers at metcom.com C 800-410-3130 -----Original Message----- From: Ken [mailto:ke2n at cs.com] Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 11:01 AM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org; Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS Cc: 'Steve Zingman' Subject: UIR Startup >>> Also noticed "I have the receiver audio connected to pin 22 Left_Out." >>> Receive audio goes to mic in pin 9. Actually - it should normally go to pin 21 "mic AC". This has an attenuator in line. It is possible to burn out the chip if you go direct to pin 9 and overdrive it. GL Ken From szingman at msgstor.com Thu Oct 29 17:47:00 2015 From: szingman at msgstor.com (Steve N4IRS) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 13:47:00 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] UIR Startup In-Reply-To: References: <02e901d1125a$a33b1590$e9b140b0$@cs.com> Message-ID: <56325B94.8070204@msgstor.com> Comment out the rxctcssfreqs line. in usbradio.conf On 10/29/2015 1:46 PM, Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS wrote: > Ken, > > Sorry, typo on my side about pin 21 and I just rang out the cable anyway. > I have an IAX client connected to Asterisk where I currently have the signaling and audio path > IAX - Asterisk - Radio functioning properly. > > The opposite path Radio - Asterisk - IAX is not functioning. > CTCSS (URI pin 7) goes from the pulled up 5 volts to 0 when the radio is receiving signal. > I'm assuming that signaling is present through Asterisk as I get a brief upscale indication on the IAX SPK bargraph and I get a caller ID from the URI node when the receiver receives a properly tone coded signal. > There is no audio being routed through to IAX. This is the issue. > > Note: IAX works fine with other node types such as radio-gui, radio-gui-cell and radio-phone. > > > URI DB-25 pin > > 1. goes to the Radio PTT > 7. goes to the CTCSS Detect from the radio and I have a 18k pullup attached to +5 at 14 > 20. goes to radio Gnd > 21. goes to Radio Receive Audio out. This is no greater than 0 dbm. > 22. goes to the radio flat Transmit Audio in. > > We have flashing green indicating app_rpt application is running. > > Any ideas? > > Mark DuMoulin > WB2ERS > Wb2ers at metcom.com > C 800-410-3130 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ken [mailto:ke2n at cs.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 11:01 AM > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org; Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS > Cc: 'Steve Zingman' > Subject: UIR Startup > >>>> Also noticed "I have the receiver audio connected to pin 22 Left_Out." >>>> Receive audio goes to mic in pin 9. > Actually - it should normally go to pin 21 "mic AC". > This has an attenuator in line. > It is possible to burn out the chip if you go direct to pin 9 and overdrive it. > > GL > Ken > > From Bryan at bryanfields.net Thu Oct 29 18:41:16 2015 From: Bryan at bryanfields.net (Bryan Fields) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 14:41:16 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question In-Reply-To: References: <5632224B.2030907@bryanfields.net> Message-ID: <5632684C.8080706@bryanfields.net> On 10/29/15 11:25 AM, Robert Newberry wrote: > This topic could be another e-mail list. Why? > This is where allstar has it nailed > being able to link multiple audio paths. We have someone using dstar on our > system it sounds pretty decent. I'd like to see p25 and DMR included. I'll > stop posting on this as well and keep it last for this list. I would like to see asterisk being the common platform used for internet linking of any radio systems. It decouples the network from the technology. Course this does remove the network operators from the god like status they have and the ensuing circle-jerk :) -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net From n6gkj1 at gmail.com Fri Oct 30 00:37:49 2015 From: n6gkj1 at gmail.com (ronald simpson) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 17:37:49 -0700 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question In-Reply-To: <5632213B.7030502@msgstor.com> References: <5632213B.7030502@msgstor.com> Message-ID: I have a considerable investment into Fusion. I will support this effort in any way I can. I ordered one of the dongles that does Fusion, Dstar and DMR. I saw the YouTube video of the demonstration about this dongle in the Fusion mode. I see alot of potential here in this group Ron N6GKJ On Oct 29, 2015 6:47 AM, "Steve N4IRS" wrote: > When we did the DMR to AllStar testing, we used the NW Digital Radio > DV3000. It was mounted on a RPi2 running asterisk. > The DV3000 uses AMBE-3000 vocoder chip from DVSI. We tested with Mototrbo > and D-Star. Did not have a Fusion or P25 radios. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/29/2015 8:03 AM, David McGough wrote: > >> Guys, >> >> I haven't looked carefully as to which variants of AMBE are in use by >> D-STAR, Fusion, etc...Doesn't the original AMBE patent expire fairly soon? >> >> The reason I'm asking is that I know there are some fledgling open-source >> AMBE implementations out there. A couple years ago I hacked CODEC2 into >> Asterisk for experimentation, thinking about directly linking to HF via >> the FreeDV project--and, not wanting to transcode from one low-bandwidth >> CODEC to another, making truly awful audio! >> >> After playing with it a few weeks, I didn't do much more...(I've still >> got that code and it still works, if anyone wants to play with it?) >> >> ...Just wondering. >> >> 73, David KB4FXC >> >> >> On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Matthew Pitts wrote: >> >> Mike, >>> >>> You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional >>> >> hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get my >> nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated version of >> the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion AMBE encoding and >> decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini. >> >>> Matthew Pitts >>> N8OHU >>> >>> On October 28, 2015 6:18:34 PM EDT, Mike Zingman >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. In >>>> order to do that one must: >>>> >>>> 1) Have an interface to the YSF network protocol >>>> 2) Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol >>>> 3) Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the DVSI >>>> AMBE3000 chipset >>>> 4) Send those frames to something like the already created USRP channel >>>> driver >>>> >>>> In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In >>>> addition >>>> to the simple outline above, you would want to >>>> a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more acceptable >>>> to >>>> what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single greatest aspects of >>>> Allstar is the audio quality) >>>> b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible >>>> >>>> The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). It >>>> has >>>> no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to transcode the >>>> audio >>>> content. For that a "ThumbDV" or a DV3000 would be the hardware of >>>> choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a user radio on an existing RF >>>> network, but one would still need the AMBE3K to do the transcode. >>>> >>>> Mike >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: >>>> >>>> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. >>>>> I still have two questions >>>>> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that >>>>> >>>> the >>>> >>>>> current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue >>>>> >>>> seems to >>>> >>>>> be taking a long time. >>>>> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, >>>>> >>>> such >>>> >>>>> as the Echolink channel driver and others. >>>>> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of capability, >>>>> >>>> has >>>> >>>>> anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X >>>>> >>>> network into >>>> >>>>> DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we just >>>>> >>>> need >>>> >>>>> someone to write the channel driver >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT >>>>> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK >>>>> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB >>>>> IRLP Node exp0068 >>>>> Echolink K8IT-L >>>>> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 >>>>> >>>>> *From:* Steve N4IRS >>>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >>>>> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 >>>>> >>>> or a >>>> >>>>> PC >>>>> >>>>> Mac, >>>>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD >>>>> >>>> card,. >>>> >>>>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH >>>>> >>>> into >>>> >>>>> the board on port 222. >>>>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for >>>>> >>>> address. >>>> >>>>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >>>>> System will walk you through setup. >>>>> >>>>> FAQ for DIAL is at: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk >>>>> >>>> for >>>> >>>>> Raspberry pi2? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x >>>>> using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has >>>>> >>>> replaced >>>> >>>>> ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have >>>>> >>>> not >>>> >>>>> found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >>>>> >>>> adapter >>>> >>>>> to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be >>>>> >>>> of >>>> >>>>> the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> /73 >>>>> >>>>> Mac, N7MTC >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will >>>>> >>>> not >>>> >>>>> have, nor do they deserve, either one." >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing >>>>> >>>> listApp_rpt-users at ohnosec.orghttp:// >>>> ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit >>>>> >>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll >>>> down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the >>>> "Unsubscribe or edit options button" >>>> >>>>> You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email >>>>> >>>> confirmation. 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User: wb2ers Password: wb2ers I assume I can change the password once I have a login Mark DuMoulin WB2ERS Wb2ers at metcom.com C 800-410-3130 -----Original Message----- From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 8:38 PM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 104 Send App_rpt-users mailing list submissions to app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to app_rpt-users-request at ohnosec.org You can reach the person managing the list at app_rpt-users-owner at ohnosec.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of App_rpt-users digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: DIAL Question (Corey Dean) 2. Re: DIAL simpleusb (Tim Sawyer) 3. Re: UIR Startup (Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS) 4. Re: UIR Startup (Steve N4IRS) 5. Re: AMBE question (Bryan Fields) 6. Re: AMBE question (ronald simpson) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 12:18:58 -0400 From: Corey Dean To: David McGough Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] DIAL Question Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Yes! I ran it that way with an r100 for a few weeks before moving it over to the msf5000. I had no issues running simpleusb and usbradio. I don't have any of the cracks or pops anywhere that you are referring to running usbradio. I do know what you are talking about but I have never experienced that on any of my equipment. Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 29, 2015, at 10:14 AM, David McGough wrote: > > > Has anyone tested the simpleusb driver with the RPi2 version of DIAL? > > >> On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Corey Dean wrote: >> >> I thought I had replied to everyone and I noticed I only replied to Neil. I have been running the Debian rpi2 image for quite a while. Way back when Steve first created it. I run it in full duplex mode using usbradio on an msf5000 with no issues at all. >> >> I know what you are talking about with the echo issue. That seems to just be a problem on the arch image on the hamvoip site as that is the only place I have heard it. I did try that image long and and having audio delays at almost 10 seconds and time just made it unusable. That was even using simpleusb. No problems running usbradio and dsp on the Debian image. >> >> To make a long story short, the Debian image just works! No have had zero issues with it. >> >> Corey N3FE >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:46 AM, Jon Rorke wrote: >>> >>> I have been playing with the full duplex mode using DSP decode (PL, carrier squelch) in and out on the RPI2 with DIAL and so far it seems to be on par with what Acid does on a PC. >>> >>> There is some latency due to audio processing but its about 200 to 250 ms and seems to be stable. I have never seen an acid box with 0 latency on the full duplex audio. >>> >>> In may opinion it woks just as well as an ACID set up on a pc for a single full duplex repeater node. >>> >>> Can;t speak to the other questions though. >>> >>> Jon VA3RQ >>> >>>> On 10/28/2015 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: >>>> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. >>>> I still have two questions >>>> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that the current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue seems to be taking a long time. >>>> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been disabled, such as the Echolink channel driver and others. >>>> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of >>>> capability, has anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu >>>> Fusion Wires-X network into DIAL. It appears that most of the >>>> documentation is out there, we just need someone to write the >>>> channel driver >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT >>>> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK >>>> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB >>>> IRLP Node exp0068 >>>> Echolink K8IT-L >>>> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 >>>> >>>> From: Steve N4IRS >>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >>>> To: N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a R-Pi2 >>>> or a PC >>>> >>>> Mac, >>>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD card,. >>>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH into the board on port 222. >>>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for address. >>>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >>>> System will walk you through setup. >>>> >>>> FAQ for DIAL is at: >>>> >>>> >>>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>>>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of asterisk for Raspberry pi2? >>>>> >>>>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL has replaced ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have not found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >>>>> >>>>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial adapter to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. It will be of the FTDI chipset either a trendnet Tu-s9 or a GearMo USB RS-232. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> /73 >>>>> Mac, N7MTC >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Benjamin Franklin - "Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list >>>>> App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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On Thursday, October 29, 2015, Steve N4IRS wrote: > Yes, > No errors reported. > > > Has anyone tested the simpleusb driver with the RPi2 version of DIAL? > > -- > ,,, > (o o) > -----ooO-(_)-Ooo------ > --- N4IRS was Here --- > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll > down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the > "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email > confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message > to the list detailing the problem. -- -- Tim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 17:46:39 +0000 From: "Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS" To: 'Ken' , "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" , "Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS" Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] UIR Startup Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Ken, Sorry, typo on my side about pin 21 and I just rang out the cable anyway. I have an IAX client connected to Asterisk where I currently have the signaling and audio path IAX - Asterisk - Radio functioning properly. The opposite path Radio - Asterisk - IAX is not functioning. CTCSS (URI pin 7) goes from the pulled up 5 volts to 0 when the radio is receiving signal. I'm assuming that signaling is present through Asterisk as I get a brief upscale indication on the IAX SPK bargraph and I get a caller ID from the URI node when the receiver receives a properly tone coded signal. There is no audio being routed through to IAX. This is the issue. Note: IAX works fine with other node types such as radio-gui, radio-gui-cell and radio-phone. URI DB-25 pin 1. goes to the Radio PTT 7. goes to the CTCSS Detect from the radio and I have a 18k pullup attached to +5 at 14 20. goes to radio Gnd 21. goes to Radio Receive Audio out. This is no greater than 0 dbm. 22. goes to the radio flat Transmit Audio in. We have flashing green indicating app_rpt application is running. Any ideas? Mark DuMoulin WB2ERS Wb2ers at metcom.com C 800-410-3130 -----Original Message----- From: Ken [mailto:ke2n at cs.com] Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 11:01 AM To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org; Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS Cc: 'Steve Zingman' Subject: UIR Startup >>> Also noticed "I have the receiver audio connected to pin 22 Left_Out." >>> Receive audio goes to mic in pin 9. Actually - it should normally go to pin 21 "mic AC". This has an attenuator in line. It is possible to burn out the chip if you go direct to pin 9 and overdrive it. GL Ken ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 13:47:00 -0400 From: Steve N4IRS To: "\"Mark DuMoulin\"@WB2ERS" , 'Ken' , "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] UIR Startup Message-ID: <56325B94.8070204 at msgstor.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed Comment out the rxctcssfreqs line. in usbradio.conf On 10/29/2015 1:46 PM, Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS wrote: > Ken, > > Sorry, typo on my side about pin 21 and I just rang out the cable anyway. > I have an IAX client connected to Asterisk where I currently have the > signaling and audio path IAX - Asterisk - Radio functioning properly. > > The opposite path Radio - Asterisk - IAX is not functioning. > CTCSS (URI pin 7) goes from the pulled up 5 volts to 0 when the radio is receiving signal. > I'm assuming that signaling is present through Asterisk as I get a brief upscale indication on the IAX SPK bargraph and I get a caller ID from the URI node when the receiver receives a properly tone coded signal. > There is no audio being routed through to IAX. This is the issue. > > Note: IAX works fine with other node types such as radio-gui, radio-gui-cell and radio-phone. > > > URI DB-25 pin > > 1. goes to the Radio PTT > 7. goes to the CTCSS Detect from the radio and I have a 18k pullup > attached to +5 at 14 20. goes to radio Gnd 21. goes to Radio Receive > Audio out. This is no greater than 0 dbm. > 22. goes to the radio flat Transmit Audio in. > > We have flashing green indicating app_rpt application is running. > > Any ideas? > > Mark DuMoulin > WB2ERS > Wb2ers at metcom.com > C 800-410-3130 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ken [mailto:ke2n at cs.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 11:01 AM > To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org; Mark DuMoulin @ WB2ERS > > Cc: 'Steve Zingman' > Subject: UIR Startup > >>>> Also noticed "I have the receiver audio connected to pin 22 Left_Out." >>>> Receive audio goes to mic in pin 9. > Actually - it should normally go to pin 21 "mic AC". > This has an attenuator in line. > It is possible to burn out the chip if you go direct to pin 9 and overdrive it. > > GL > Ken > > ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 14:41:16 -0400 From: Bryan Fields To: APP RPT Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question Message-ID: <5632684C.8080706 at bryanfields.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 On 10/29/15 11:25 AM, Robert Newberry wrote: > This topic could be another e-mail list. Why? > This is where allstar has it nailed > being able to link multiple audio paths. We have someone using dstar > on our system it sounds pretty decent. I'd like to see p25 and DMR > included. I'll stop posting on this as well and keep it last for this list. I would like to see asterisk being the common platform used for internet linking of any radio systems. It decouples the network from the technology. Course this does remove the network operators from the god like status they have and the ensuing circle-jerk :) -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice 727-214-2508 - Fax http://bryanfields.net ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 17:37:49 -0700 From: ronald simpson To: Steve Zingman Cc: App RPT Users Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] AMBE question Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" I have a considerable investment into Fusion. I will support this effort in any way I can. I ordered one of the dongles that does Fusion, Dstar and DMR. I saw the YouTube video of the demonstration about this dongle in the Fusion mode. I see alot of potential here in this group Ron N6GKJ On Oct 29, 2015 6:47 AM, "Steve N4IRS" wrote: > When we did the DMR to AllStar testing, we used the NW Digital Radio > DV3000. It was mounted on a RPi2 running asterisk. > The DV3000 uses AMBE-3000 vocoder chip from DVSI. We tested with > Mototrbo and D-Star. Did not have a Fusion or P25 radios. > > 73, Steve N4IRS > > On 10/29/2015 8:03 AM, David McGough wrote: > >> Guys, >> >> I haven't looked carefully as to which variants of AMBE are in use by >> D-STAR, Fusion, etc...Doesn't the original AMBE patent expire fairly soon? >> >> The reason I'm asking is that I know there are some fledgling >> open-source AMBE implementations out there. A couple years ago I >> hacked CODEC2 into Asterisk for experimentation, thinking about >> directly linking to HF via the FreeDV project--and, not wanting to >> transcode from one low-bandwidth CODEC to another, making truly awful audio! >> >> After playing with it a few weeks, I didn't do much more...(I've >> still got that code and it still works, if anyone wants to play with >> it?) >> >> ...Just wondering. >> >> 73, David KB4FXC >> >> >> On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Matthew Pitts wrote: >> >> Mike, >>> >>> You are correct in the statement that the DV4mini needs additional >>> >> hardware to handle the transcoding from a digital radio. Once I get >> my nodes back up on my Raspberry Pi, I will work on an updated >> version of the D-STAR channel driver that supports DMR and Fusion >> AMBE encoding and decoding as well as radio control functionality for the DV4mini. >> >>> Matthew Pitts >>> N8OHU >>> >>> On October 28, 2015 6:18:34 PM EDT, Mike Zingman >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Actually the DV4Mini alone does not help tie Allstar into Wires-X. >>>> In order to do that one must: >>>> >>>> 1) Have an interface to the YSF network protocol >>>> 2) Decode and extract the AMBE frames from the streamed protocol >>>> 3) Transcode the frames to PCM at the proper sample rate using the >>>> DVSI >>>> AMBE3000 chipset >>>> 4) Send those frames to something like the already created USRP >>>> channel driver >>>> >>>> In reverse, 4, 3, 2, 1 to send data back to the YSF network. In >>>> addition to the simple outline above, you would want to >>>> a) Add audio filtering/shaping to make the AMBE audio more >>>> acceptable to what we are used to on Allstar (one of the single >>>> greatest aspects of Allstar is the audio quality) >>>> b) Transfer of as much metadata between the networks as possible >>>> >>>> The DV4Mini is a radio module + digital modulator (DStar/DMR/YSF). >>>> It has no AMBE encode/decode hardware so there is no way to >>>> transcode the audio content. For that a "ThumbDV" or a DV3000 >>>> would be the hardware of choice. The DV4Mini could be used as a >>>> user radio on an existing RF network, but one would still need the >>>> AMBE3K to do the transcode. >>>> >>>> Mike >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Neil k8it wrote: >>>> >>>> I have been waiting a bit before I start playing with DIAL on a RPI2. >>>>> I still have two questions >>>>> 1. Does the RPI2 DIAL version solve the tx echo buffer issue that >>>>> >>>> the >>>> >>>>> current version of Asterisk RPI2 code has. The fix to this issue >>>>> >>>> seems to >>>> >>>>> be taking a long time. >>>>> 2. Some users have reorted that a lot of modules have been >>>>> disabled, >>>>> >>>> such >>>> >>>>> as the Echolink channel driver and others. >>>>> 3. With the new Mini-DV4 dongle $125 and the amount of >>>>> capability, >>>>> >>>> has >>>> >>>>> anybody wrote a channel driver to tie the Yaesu Fusion Wires-X >>>>> >>>> network into >>>> >>>>> DIAL. It appears that most of the documentation is out there, we >>>>> just >>>>> >>>> need >>>> >>>>> someone to write the channel driver >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> 73 Neil Sablatzky K8IT >>>>> Allstar Node 41838 KITLINK >>>>> Allstar Node 42087 KITLINK HUB >>>>> IRLP Node exp0068 >>>>> Echolink K8IT-L >>>>> WIRES-X K8IT 11479 Room 21479 >>>>> >>>>> *From:* Steve N4IRS >>>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 10:35 AM >>>>> *To:* N7MTC . ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org >>>>> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Procedure for loading DIAL on a >>>>> R-Pi2 >>>>> >>>> or a >>>> >>>>> PC >>>>> >>>>> Mac, >>>>> The RPi2 install is pretty much download the image, burn it to SD >>>>> >>>> card,. >>>> >>>>> Once the Pi boots, you can login on the HDMI / USB console, or SSH >>>>> >>>> into >>>> >>>>> the board on port 222. >>>>> The board is setup for DHCP so check your DHCP (router) server for >>>>> >>>> address. >>>> >>>>> If you want, you can login via the built in serial port at 115,200 >>>>> System will walk you through setup. >>>>> >>>>> FAQ for DIAL is at: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 73, Steve N4IRS >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 10/27/2015 10:20 AM, N7MTC . wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Is there a procedure for loading the "new" DIAL version of >>>>> asterisk >>>>> >>>> for >>>> >>>>> Raspberry pi2? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I am looking to connect either a Pi2 or an intel NUC to a Yaesu >>>>> Dr-1x using the Arcom RC-210 and the Arcom ADR. I noticed DIAL >>>>> has >>>>> >>>> replaced >>>> >>>>> ACID as the latest flavor of asterisk for both PC and PI2. I have >>>>> >>>> not >>>> >>>>> found any install write-ups or YouTubes showing a DIAL install. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regardless of which platform I will need to use an USB to Serial >>>>> >>>> adapter >>>> >>>>> to connect the ALLSTAR node to the repeater controller. 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URL: ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users End of App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 104 ********************************************** From yokshs at gmail.com Fri Oct 30 16:08:20 2015 From: yokshs at gmail.com (K Yoksh) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 11:08:20 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi2 GPIO??? Message-ID: I'm looking forward to using my Pi nodes with GPIO for PTT/COS, but I thought GPIO wasn't supported until the next release? 73 Kyle K0KN Olathe, KS --- Original Message --- Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:25:28 -0700 From: Tim Sawyer > To: Steve N4IRS > Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org " > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] DIAL simpleusb Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Working fine including GPIO. 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That being said, Mike and I are starting to talk about GPIO on the RPi2 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/30/2015 12:08 PM, K Yoksh wrote: > > I'm looking forward to using my Pi nodes with GPIO for PTT/COS, but I > thought GPIO wasn't supported until the next release? > > 73 > > Kyle > K0KN > Olathe, KS > > --- Original Message --- > > Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:25:28 -0700 > From: Tim Sawyer > > To: Steve N4IRS > > Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > " > > > Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] DIAL simpleusb > Message-ID: > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Working fine including GPIO. > > On Thursday, October 29, 2015, Steve N4IRS > wrote: > > >/Yes, />/No errors reported. />//>/> Has anyone tested the simpleusb > driver with the RPi2 version of DIAL? />//>/-- / > > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 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That being said, Mike and I are starting to talk about GPIO on the RPi2 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/30/2015 12:08 PM, K Yoksh wrote: > >* I'm looking forward to using my Pi nodes with GPIO for PTT/COS, but I* >* thought GPIO wasn't supported until the next release?* > > *73* > >*Kyle* >*K0KN* >* Olathe, KS * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From petem001 at hotmail.com Fri Oct 30 20:51:43 2015 From: petem001 at hotmail.com (pete M) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 16:51:43 -0400 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi2 GPIO??? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: TTL in 5 volts.. RPI2 gpio is 3.3volts If I am not crazy.. Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 11:27:48 -0500 From: yokshs at gmail.com To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org Subject: [App_rpt-users] Pi2 GPIO??? Ok, I wasn't sure... If you need a beta tester, I'll be glad to help! :-) I'm planning on making a cable from GPIO to my homebrew parallel port interface box... I haven't researched the Pi2 GPIO, but assumed it would be TTL logic? That'd make it super easy to go from parallel to GPIO... 73 --- Original Message --- Tim was referring to GPIO on the CM1xx. That being said, Mike and I are starting to talk about GPIO on the RPi2 73, Steve N4IRS On 10/30/2015 12:08 PM, K Yoksh wrote: > > I'm looking forward to using my Pi nodes with GPIO for PTT/COS, but I > thought GPIO wasn't supported until the next release? > > 73 > >Kyle >K0KN> Olathe, KS _______________________________________________ App_rpt-users mailing list App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. 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This is built by a really smart individual who is completely blind. > > It supports WiFi, and doesn't require port forwarding on specific routers. > > This image is built on Raspbian, and has been bug tested to a large extent. > > http://jlappliedtechnologies.com/2015/10/14/all-star-raspbian-image/ > > Jeremy has spent a LOT of work on this image, and will not continue support unless people use it. > > > KD0WHB From torben at klimt-online.com Sat Oct 31 09:32:59 2015 From: torben at klimt-online.com (Torben Klimt) Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2015 09:32:59 +0000 Subject: [App_rpt-users] AllStarLink Stops und never starts again Message-ID: Hi all, since yesterday my repeater is dead :( This is a screenshot of the error. Any ideas ? Greetings an 73 de torben dh6mbt [cid:image001.png at 01D113C7.886D5020] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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[Oct 31 09:52:59] WARNING[26385] chan_iax2.c: Unable to open IAX timing interface: No such file or directory [Oct 31 09:52:59] WARNING[26385] acl.c: is not a valid IP [Oct 31 09:52:59] ERROR[26385] codec_dahdi.c: Failed to open /dev/dahdi/transcode: No such file or directory [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 41715 [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27103 [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29593 [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 41834 Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 31, 2015, at 10:56 AM, Loren Tedford wrote: > > Now the data center has issues.. > > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26385] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26385] loader.c: 55 modules will be loaded. > [Oct 31 09:52:59] WARNING[26385] chan_iax2.c: Unable to open IAX timing interface: No such file or directory > [Oct 31 09:52:59] WARNING[26385] acl.c: is not a valid IP > [Oct 31 09:52:59] ERROR[26385] codec_dahdi.c: Failed to open /dev/dahdi/transcode: No such file or directory > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 41715 > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27103 > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29593 > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 41834 > > > Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) > Email: lorentedford at gmail.com > Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. > Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 > Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) > Cell: 618-553-0806 > http://www.lorentedford.com > http://www.kc9zhv.com > http://hub.kc9zhv.com > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down to the bottom of the page. Enter your email address and press the "Unsubscribe or edit options button" > You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lorentedford at gmail.com Sat Oct 31 20:13:29 2015 From: lorentedford at gmail.com (Loren Tedford) Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2015 15:13:29 -0500 Subject: [App_rpt-users] Having issues with allstar locking up and crasshing In-Reply-To: <06B87E50-69CD-4016-833C-97FEDCEC145C@repeater.net> References: <06B87E50-69CD-4016-833C-97FEDCEC145C@repeater.net> Message-ID: Never mind problem still exist.. Whats happening is Asterisk doesnt necessarly die but it disconnects its self from allmon2 some how.. everything is localhost located anythoughts?? here is /var/log/asterisk/messages [Oct 31 15:09:55] WARNING[19926] config.c: No '=' (equal sign) in line 1536 of /var/lib/asterisk/rpt_extnodes [Oct 31 15:09:55] WARNING[19928] config.c: No '=' (equal sign) in line 1536 of /var/lib/asterisk/rpt_extnodes [Oct 31 15:09:55] WARNING[19926] config.c: No '=' (equal sign) in line 1536 of /var/lib/asterisk/rpt_extnodes [Oct 31 15:09:55] WARNING[19928] config.c: No '=' (equal sign) in line 1536 of /var/lib/asterisk/rpt_extnodes [Oct 31 15:09:55] WARNING[19926] config.c: No '=' (equal sign) in line 1536 of /var/lib/asterisk/rpt_extnodes [Oct 31 15:09:56] WARNING[20067] config.c: No '=' (equal sign) in line 1536 of /var/lib/asterisk/rpt_extnodes Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) Email: lorentedford at gmail.com Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) Cell: 618-553-0806 http://www.lorentedford.com http://www.kc9zhv.com http://hub.kc9zhv.com On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Corey Dean wrote: > Did you happen to update the kernel? > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Oct 31, 2015, at 10:56 AM, Loren Tedford > wrote: > > Now the data center has issues.. > > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26385] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled. > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26385] loader.c: 55 modules will be loaded. > [Oct 31 09:52:59] WARNING[26385] chan_iax2.c: Unable to open IAX timing > interface: No such file or directory > [Oct 31 09:52:59] WARNING[26385] acl.c: is not a valid IP > [Oct 31 09:52:59] ERROR[26385] codec_dahdi.c: Failed to open > /dev/dahdi/transcode: No such file or directory > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 41715 > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 27103 > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 29593 > [Oct 31 09:52:59] NOTICE[26392] app_rpt.c: Normal Repeater Init 41834 > > > Loren Tedford (KC9ZHV) > Email: lorentedford at gmail.com > Main Line:1-631-686-8878 Option 1 for Loren. > Fax Line 1:1-618-551-2755 > Fax Line 2:1-631-686-8892 (New Fax line) > Cell: 618-553-0806 > http://www.lorentedford.com > http://www.kc9zhv.com > http://hub.kc9zhv.com > > _______________________________________________ > App_rpt-users mailing list > App_rpt-users at ohnosec.org > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users > > To unsubscribe from this list please visit > http://ohnosec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users and scroll down > to the bottom of the page. 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