[App_rpt-users] Failed Connections

Mike mm at midnighteng.com
Sat May 12 17:03:08 UTC 2018


Well, I know that some of you that have problems with dns get around 
them by using google dns BUT...

I think you need to take a good look at your network config in your 
server and perhaps router. But I think your server will be your likely 
target. But it could be both. In short I would say verify your router 
first and scub-out your server 'net config' very well.

If everything is right, it should work right away after a reboot, at 
least for outbound connects..

But I'm glad to hear it's working for you.

...mike/kb8jnm


On 5/12/2018 12:45 PM, k7ilo1 at gmail.com wrote:
>
> Sorry gang for not getting back sooner but what I did find is that I 
> could not ping anything except for local ip address’s with my router 
> as the dns server
>
> So I changed it to Google’s quad 8’s and I was able to ping things on 
> the internet but was still not able to connect to anything.
>
> But today, I decided just to check because sometimes it takes time for 
> dns records to populate and low-and-behold, I was able to connect to 
> nodes now.
>
> What was funny is, after the online nodes portal was re-instated, I 
> was showing in the online nodes list but couldn’t go anywhere.
>
> Oh well, its working now.
>
> Thanks all
>
> Harold
>
> K7ILO
>
> Node: 27863
>
> *From:*App_rpt-users <app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org> *On 
> Behalf Of *Mike
> *Sent:* Monday, May 7, 2018 10:05 AM
> *To:* app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org
> *Subject:* Re: [App_rpt-users] Failed Connections
>
> Giving this some more thought... (what was I thinking... or not)
>
> I guess I skipped over the fact you may not have a internet connection 
> at all.
>
> Probably the first check anyway. Try something from a command line 
> first to check it.
>
> Reboot router/computer and check again / check dns at node.
>
> ...mike/kb8jnm
>
> On 5/7/2018 11:27 AM, Mike wrote:
>
>     start with the DTMF.
>
>     listen to the readback of the failed connect. or Watch the console
>     output
>
>     but before you make any changes to the system, reboot it.
>
>     If nothing has changed with your config than adjusting something
>     is the wrong solution.
>
>     The chances of something having gone wrong in memory is a bit
>     higher in a rf environment and a reboot often will flush that out.
>     If it does, you need to look at bad memory and/or rf getting on
>     your wiring.
>
>     But other possibilities exist.
>
>     ...mike/kb8jnm
>
>     On 5/6/2018 3:06 PM, k7ilo1 at gmail.com <mailto:k7ilo1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>         Yes its been some time since I’ve monitored the emails because
>         I’ve had way too many to try to read through them but….
>
>         I have a question to probably a common problem and easy fix.
>
>         I am using the Dial distro of allstar which has been working
>         great up to some point.
>
>         So today I decided to fire up the old HT and dial up a node
>         for some traffic to listen to.
>
>         Connection failed is what I’m getting.
>
>         No matter what node I try to dial up I get, Connection failed.
>
>         All of my config files look ok and I have not done any changes
>         to either my allstar node or my port forwarding on my router.
>
>         Where might I start to find and resolve my issue.
>
>         Thanks gang
>
>         Harold
>
>         K7ILO
>
>         Node 27863
>
>
>
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