[App_rpt-users] Is there way i can access AllStarlink without a node or hardware connected to the computer

BILLY JOE MEANS billyjoemeans2012 at icloud.com
Mon Mar 19 21:32:22 UTC 2018


How do you lower the security on Java

BJ Means 

> On Mar 19, 2018, at 5:28 PM, Bryan D. Boyle <bdboyle at bdboyle.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 3/19/2018 5:12 PM, BILLY JOE MEANS wrote:
>> How about Zoiper or iaxrpt radio dispatch client software
> Both work fine, if the repeater owner has provided you with a login name and password/secret (if you are not the repeater owner, then asterisk has to be configured to accept a call from either software package for your use; it's not open access) to access via iaxrpt or Zoiper.
> 
> The web transceiver is problematic due to Java security settings. You can downgrade the security of Java on your PC and get it to work, but then that opens up a whole pile of other issues if you hit a website that has badly written Java or vulnerabilities that can be exploited by such a downgrade.
> 
> Another alternative (not the best) is Echolink, if the repeater you are trying to connect to has enabled that in their Allstar installation.
> 
> Bryan
> WB0YLE/W2FUV
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