[App_rpt-users] My ip blacklisted, ticket 602

C B harvard5362 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 13 15:45:41 UTC 2018


Why is my post not showing up on the reflector?
Have I been banned?
If so why am i banned with no notice?

      From: C B <harvard5362 at yahoo.com>
 To: "app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org" <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org> 
 Sent: Monday, August 13, 2018 5:40 AM
 Subject: My ip blacklisted, ticket 602
   



  
My ip address was blacklisted according to an email set to the group.
ticket 602 was opened.
the reason given was that i had some private nodes (mostly aux receivers) trying to register.
that was corrected.
the ip address was likely unblocked as my node was registered again.
then i was told i have the following error
[Aug 13 01:57:19] NOTICE[18339]: chan_iax2.c:8284 register_verify: No registration for peer 'xxxxx' (from ip address removed)

Please note the xxxxx was the node number given in the email from the allstar staff
i enquired how to find this amongst the more that 40 nodes behind the firewall on my system.
the response was 
"idk, it's behind your IP.  tcpdump or wireshark?"
IDK was looked up as i do not routinely use internet acronyms, the most likely answers where
IDK = "i don't care" or IDK = "i don't know"
wireshark filters where requested as i do not know how the registration process works.
No reply.
then my ip address was apparently blacklisted again
CLI> iax2 show registryHost                  dnsmgr  Username        Perceived             Refresh  State44.98.254.145:4569    Y       29883           <Unregistered>             60  Request Sent
As i do not know how to find node xxxxx nor do i understand what data the registration process sent to make it work thus i can not make a filter to find the issue and i am not a wireshark expert thus i will not be able to resolve this issue.
note i did try the following filters
tcp contains "node"
udp contains "node"
tcp contains "register"
udp contains "register"
udp contains "register.allstarlink.org"
tcp contains "register.allstarlink.org"
tcp contains "xxxxx"
udp contains "xxxxx"

all with no results
Chris



   
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as most of my nodes have unique port numbers is there a way for you to tell the iax port number?

From: Chris via RT <rt at allstarlink.org>
To: harvard5362 at yahoo.com 
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2018 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: [AllStar #602] 71.95.13.254 blacklisted

i am not the best at wireshark (i do use it a little) any idea of a filter to look for it?
thanks for your help

< b>From: Bryan via RT <rt at allstarlink.org>
To: harvard5362 at yahoo.com 
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2018 7:04 PM
Subject: [AllStar #602] 71.95.13.254 blacklisted

idk, it's behind your IP.  tcpdump or wireshark?

This is why I hate NAT :)-- 
Bryan Fields, W9CR
AllStarLink, Inc. On Sun Aug 12 22:02:30 2018, N6LXX wrote:
Ok i must not have saved the changes on 1121 and 1123 they should be good now. how am i going to find node xxxx? that has me stumped.
 From: Bryan via RT <rt at allstarlink.org>
To: harvard5362 at yahoo.com
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2018 6:58 PM
Subject: [AllStar #602] 71.95.13.254 blacklisted [Aug 13 01:57:19] NOTICE[18339]: chan_iax2.c:8284 register_verify: No registration for peer 'xxxxx' (ip address removed)
that's a new one too.

Thanks,-- 
Bryan Fields, W9CR
AllStarLink, Inc.


   

   
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