[App_rpt-users] proxy registraltion

Steve Zingman szingman at msgstor.com
Sat Jan 23 17:58:00 UTC 2016


I think Bryan is doing this: <https://allstarlink.org/proxy.html>

Steve

On 01/23/2016 12:51 PM, mike at midnighteng.com wrote:
> Just guessing from theory,
>
> I think if you want registration of a connection to allstar system,
> when you connect to the remote node directly as a private node,
> you will need to have a node description to registrar with allstar.
>
> Seems there could be different ways to do the same.
>
> The one clearest and easiest could be to have a extra node description
> (radioless)that was already registered to allstar and connect your 'private' node
> to it under command mode control ( *4xxxxx )
> That node would be your proxy into the "allstar system".
>
> But there would be other ways to do it.
>
> ...mike/kb8jnm
>
>
>> Have a quick question...I've built a DIAL node on a Pi and have (with some great
>> help from Scott KB2EAR) successufully brought it up on an LTE hotspot via wifi, and
>> am using his hub as a proxy, successfully registering (and working) through his
>> hub.
>>
>> I'm registering to his hub, not the allstarlink registry; so this means that, for
>> whatever reason (assuming because I don't touch the registry...but wouldn't the
>> proxy do that?) I don't show up in the active nodes list.
>>
>> If this is correct, and assuming you can't register to more than one registry (is
>> that redundant?), is there a work around that would let me proxy my connection, but
>> still also show me as active in the allstar database?
>>
>> Does this make sense (I'm building out a portable repeater, but want to have a full
>> asterisk instance running rather than an RTCM solution, and the Pi, couple GM300s,
>> URI, and mobile duplexer makes for a nice portable node.  Not to mention that if I
>> take the Pi, URI, and hotspot sans radios, I built a speaker amp & Mic interface
>> that plugs into the URI that gives me asterisk connectivity without the radios...in
>> a hotel room or some such...)
>>
>> Just throwing this out there...TIA.
>> --
>> Bryan
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>>
>>
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