[App_rpt-users] 2 nodes from the same ip address.
David Shaw
shawpbx at gmail.com
Mon Mar 27 02:14:08 UTC 2017
Hello, If you have more then one server behind a NAT / Router then you need
to assign different port numbers for them.
Example:
Server 1
Node 2000 port 4569
Node 2001 port 4569
example in rpt.conf Server 1
2000 = radio at 127.0.0.1/2000,NONE
2001 = radio at 127.0.0.1/2001,NONE
2003 = radio at 192.168.xxx.xx2/2003,NONE
2004 = radio at 192.168.xxx.xx2/2004,NONE
Server 2
Node 2002 port 4570
Node 2003 port 4570
example in rpt.conf Server 2
2003 = radio at 127.0.0.1/2003,NONE
2004 = radio at 127.0.0.1/2004,NONE
2001 = radio at 192.168.xxx.xx1,NONE
2002 = radio at 192.168.xxx.xx1,NONE
Now port forward 4569 to server 1 and forward 4570 to server 2.
You'll need to update your server information (port number) on
allstarlink.org. After you update the server. It will take up to 30 minute
for the nodes to get the update.
David
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On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 3:12 PM, <mike at midnighteng.com> wrote:
> Well Ray,
>
> "IF" you are only testing with a node behind your NAT (router)
> you will need a definition to route it from each node behind the NAT.
>
> example in rpt.conf
>
> 29261 = radio at 127.0.0.1/29261,NONE ; ,y =remote base
> 29283 = radio at 127.0.0.1/29283,NONE
> 29284 = radio at 127.0.0.1/29284,NONE
> 29285 = radio at 127.0.0.1/29285,NONE <<<end of all on this server 1
>
> 29999 = radio at 192.168.1.223/29999,NONE <<<<<<<<<<<< on server
> 2<<<<<<<<<<<<
>
> Each node behind your nat will need a address defined to be able to
> connect to it.
>
> ...mike/kb8jnm
>
>
>
>
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> Subject:
> [App_rpt-users] 2 nodes from the same ip address.
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I know I've asked this question before, I have one node for my repeater
> and its a full time connection to a hub and the other node is a portable
> node to connect to other nodes. They are both on the same Internet
> connection. I can connect outbound to some nodes and some not but I don't
> get in bound connections. My nodes are on two separate servers and have
> two separate ports. Is there something I'm missing? Any help is
> appreciated! Thank you.
>
>
> 73
> Ray,
> W2RJR
>
>
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