[App_rpt-users] proxy registraltion

Bryan D. Boyle bdboyle at bdboyle.com
Sat Jan 23 20:45:28 UTC 2016


had thought of that...but was wondering what the implication would be of allstar seeing the same node number being registeredfrom two different IP addresses.

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> On Jan 23, 2016, at 13:53, Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com> wrote:
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> Did you try a second register line in iax.conf?
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> On Jan 23, 2016 1:51 PM, "Bryan D. Boyle" <bdboyle at bdboyle.com> wrote:
> read the proxy docs that scott referenced on ohnosec; I'm pretty much doing EXACTLY what it says there.  I've a Pi, running DIAL , connected via a wifi dongle plugged into the Pi into an LTE hotspot, which I can throw in my car along with the radios and duplexer and have a mobile repeater with full allstar capabilities.  The reason the proxy, it seems, exists is that the LTE IP address is a fungible/transient  thing, which allstar doesn't handle very well as you traverse across tower boundaries.  So, in order to have a mobile node, you stand up a proxy, as Scott has done to handle a few of us hackers on our network, and configure alkstar to talk TO IT instead of directly to the mother ship of the allstar network.
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> I'm using an Official Node Assignment. It has registered with Allstarlink before. It's number is 42761.  it shows up in the master node list, in my server listing, and in my allmon.  It does NOT, however, show up in the active nodes listing, which means that, regardless of whether i can connect to it, according to allstar, it's not marked as active.  My question revolves around how to get it to show up in the active nodes list when it registers via a proxy server.  I can connect it, but it's hidden in the active node list, even though even my allmon instance sees it.  
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> On Jan 23, 2016, at 12:19, Stacy <kg7qin at arrl.net> wrote:
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> Sounds like you are asking if you can register with more than one system using the same node ID number.
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> If you look at your iax.conf file, you will see a line similar to:
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> register=<nodenumber>:<password>@site
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> <nodenumber> = your node number
> <password> = your password
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> What you haven't told us is what node number you are registering as.  Are you actually using your AllStar node number or are you using a private node number in the range of 1xxx?
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> I'm not sure how AppRpt will handle having a single node number registered on multple systems, although the underlying registration process is handled by asterisk and not AppRpt itself.  It "should" work, but you never know until you try it out.  You would just have to make sure that if you tried this, you aren't bringing in the same audio source from multiple channels (effectively bridging them), since the results would not be pretty -- especially if there are any delays.
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> You can setup multiple nodes with different node numbers and register to different systems.
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> Take a look here for more information:
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> http://ohnosec.org/drupal/node/49
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> -Stacy
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> On 01/22/2016 08:03 PM, Bryan D. Boyle wrote:
> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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?  
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> 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...)
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> Just throwing this out there...TIA.
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