[App_rpt-users] App_rpt-users Digest, Vol 113, Issue 25

Gervais Fillion ve2ckn2 at hotmail.fr
Wed Oct 3 16:36:02 UTC 2018


Pierre,ve2pf.

peut tu m ecrire personnel svp?

pierre can you contact me privately please, at

ve2ckn2 at hotmail.fr


thanks folks ,
i need too talk at Pierre


73
gervais
ve2ckn

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Today's Topics:

   1. IAXRPT Macros (Mike Besemer)
   2. Re: Back up Asterisk (Pierre Martel)
   3. Re: Back up Asterisk (Justin Harris)
   4. Re: Private Node - Connection Failed - Clarification
      (Jim Aspinwall No1PC)
   5. Re: Private Node - Connection Failed - Clarification
      (Bryan Fields)
   6. Re: Private Node - Connection Failed - Clarification
      (David KE6UPI)
   7. Re: Private Node - Connection Failed - Clarification (Bob Pyke)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 18:14:26 -0400
From: "Mike Besemer" <mwbesemer at cox.net>
To: "Users of Asterisk app_rpt" <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
Subject: [App_rpt-users] IAXRPT Macros
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Greetings all,

Is it possible to reprogram the macros and macro labels on the Android
version of IAXRPT?  I've mucked about with it but it eludes me.

Mike
WM4B


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Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 20:06:54 -0400
From: Pierre Martel <petem001 at gmail.com>
To: APP RPT <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Back up Asterisk
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Hi Luc, ici Pierre VE2PF.

Peut tu me dire quel sont tes r?p?teurs qui sont sous Asterisk en priv??

Merci!



Le jeu. 26 juil. 2018 ? 00:50, Luc Drolet VE2LUQ <ldrolet at cgocable.ca> a
?crit :

> Hello Tim,
>
>
> OK, thank you there I understand a little better, it means with a private
> NODE that is not registered on Allstar Link, can not do backup
> so I have to do them manually
>
> Thank you I understand better
> Have a good day
>
> Luc
> VE2LUQ
>
>
>
> Le 25 juill. 2018 ? 23:27, Tim Sawyer <tisawyer at gmail.com> a ?crit :
>
> It's unlikely you'll need to cron backups as the config files seldom
> change. Once you set up you node and back it up, you'll only need to
> subsequently backup as you make changes to your config.
>
> The node number you show 1415 is a private node number. The back up script
> cannot login in with that node number. You must use a registered node and
> it's issued password to use the backup server. However, if you have a
> registered node on that server and you set your backup configuration file
> to use that node, the backup script will back all nodes (including private
> ones) on that server.
>
> The file name you have chosen for you backup configuration will not work.
> The name must be savenode.conf. I refer you to the backup documentation on
> our WiKi at https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Backup
>
> If you're not all that hot about using the Linux command line, or you
> don't have a public node, you can simply copy all the files in
> /etc/asterisk to a safe place on your hard drive with winscp. That makes a
> perfectly adequate backup of your node(s). Also be sure to look at the
> asl-menu built into ASL 1.01.
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 7:08 AM Luc Drolet VE2LUQ <ldrolet at cgocable.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you all for your help '
>>
>> OK if I understand correctly.
>> I use WINSCP and in etc / asterisk
>> I created a new file using the right clik
>> thereafter I past the info into this file which I added?
>> NODE=1415
>> PASSWORD=club
>> ENABLE=1
>> "And save"
>>
>> Now how can I do it with Cron job?
>> always with WINSCP I'm going to the var / spool / cron files
>> now how do I do the automatic execution of the backup?
>>
>>
>> Thank you for your help to you all
>> Grately appreciated
>>
>> 73?s
>> Luc Drolet
>> VE2LUQ
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 25 juill. 2018 ? 00:17, Tim Sawyer <tisawyer at gmail.com> a ?crit :
>>
>> There is a backup system in app_rpt. It's documented at
>> https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Backup
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 6:45 PM Luc Drolet VE2LUQ <ldrolet at cgocable.ca>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> I want to make backups for my allstar system
>>> I have several private repeaters on several mountains
>>> Is there a way to do remote backup backup( from a distance) "maybe in
>>> SSH mode"
>>> can we make a backup every week? Which method should I use?
>>>
>>> 5 NODES private
>>> Thank you for your help to you all
>>>
>>> Luc Drolet
>>> VE2LUQ
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>>
>> --
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 17:19:33 -0700
From: Justin Harris <justin at suid.net>
To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Back up Asterisk
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Although this solution is a bit techie, I don?t think it was suggested. If you?d like though you can use Git. I think this is very appropriate for Allstar as you can version your configs, see what changes you?ve made, revert to previous configs and even create a new branch to try some new configs without messing with your production configs. You can even sign up a free bitbucket account and and store your repo there. It?ll take a little bit of effort to learn but it?s not impossible and you can use it for other things too.

https://git-scm.com/downloads
https://bitbucket.org/

Take care,
Justin KG7FKJ

> On Jul 24, 2018, at 6:45 PM, Luc Drolet VE2LUQ <ldrolet at cgocable.ca> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I want to make backups for my allstar system
> I have several private repeaters on several mountains
> Is there a way to do remote backup backup( from a distance) "maybe in SSH mode"
> can we make a backup every week? Which method should I use?
>
> 5 NODES private
> Thank you for your help to you all
>
> Luc Drolet
> VE2LUQ
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2018 02:02:50 +0000 (UTC)
From: Jim Aspinwall No1PC <no1pc at yahoo.com>
To: "app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org"
        <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Private Node - Connection Failed -
        Clarification
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I got private to private worked out... thanks!!

Before I get myself in too much more trouble with this...
- is it possible for a Public node to also be a private node?? Say I have Public node 43039 (I do) and it works connecting to and accepting connections among other Public nodes. One and only one radio interface.? Can I also make it a private node, for example 1001, and able to accept or initiate connects with another known private node?

Somehow I came to believe this is possible... but it could have been the tacos and creme soda messing with me...?

Perhaps differently - creating a radio-less 'hub' that could 'bridge' public and private?

Only one node can be associated with the 'chan_ ..." interface on the same server - yes?? no?

I'm trying to reduce the footprint (rack and tower space, power suck, etc.) of a multi-site RF-linked system down to repeater + node at each site.? Not every site needs to be publicly addressable/connectable - as you can imagine the feedback mess if someone ignorant the construct started re-connecting different sites together making a gnarly set of loops.
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 22:06:13 -0400
From: Bryan Fields <Bryan at bryanfields.net>
To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Private Node - Connection Failed -
        Clarification
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On 7/26/18 10:02 PM, Jim Aspinwall No1PC wrote:
> Say I have Public node 43039 (I do) and it works connecting to and
> accepting connections among other Public nodes. One and only one radio
> interface.  Can I also make it a private node, for example 1001, and able
> to accept or initiate connects with another known private node?

Jim, if you want a node that private nodes can connect to, but also
AllStarLink nodes can connect to it too, the easiest way to to make this node
a public node number.

You define your private nodes on it and also define it on your private nodes.
This way you'd have say private node 1004 connecting to public node 40821.
Perfectly legal and easy to make play nice.

--
Bryan Fields

727-409-1194 - Voice
http://bryanfields.net


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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2018 08:06:05 -0700
From: David KE6UPI <dshaw at ke6upi.com>
To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Private Node - Connection Failed -
        Clarification
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        <CAH4RvbKou-kTKgj5BmznpytBtu+2umzmTpgjMMHVdXspBt1pHA at mail.gmail.com>
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More or less you are looking for a gateway to the public side of
AllStarLink. Any type of node would work on the public node. i.e. hub or
radio interface. The private node could connect to your public node. Then
the private node would have to pass commands to your public node to get
pass it. i.e node 1001 wants to connect to 2000. it would connect to your
public node first then pass commands to connect to 2000.

Too answer your question about multiple node numbers on a single interface.
No, I don't remember more then one node number per interface.

Sounds like you are looking for a simple way to register your private nodes
for your network. Making your own registration server wouldn't be too hard.
Re-configuring your private nodes would be more work then making one file
and coping to each private node. I can't remember if #includeifexists
statement works with the rpt.conf file. But you could add a small script to
download a private node list and restart asterisk.


You could also make them all public nodes and try blacklist and whitelist.

https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Blacklist_or_whitelist

David
KE6UPI

On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 7:06 PM, Bryan Fields <Bryan at bryanfields.net> wrote:

> On 7/26/18 10:02 PM, Jim Aspinwall No1PC wrote:
> > Say I have Public node 43039 (I do) and it works connecting to and
> > accepting connections among other Public nodes. One and only one radio
> > interface.  Can I also make it a private node, for example 1001, and able
> > to accept or initiate connects with another known private node?
>
> Jim, if you want a node that private nodes can connect to, but also
> AllStarLink nodes can connect to it too, the easiest way to to make this
> node
> a public node number.
>
> You define your private nodes on it and also define it on your private
> nodes.
> This way you'd have say private node 1004 connecting to public node 40821.
> Perfectly legal and easy to make play nice.
>
> --
> Bryan Fields
>
> 727-409-1194 - Voice
> http://bryanfields.net
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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2018 08:56:23 -0700
From: Bob Pyke <k6ecm1 at gmail.com>
To: Users of Asterisk app_rpt <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Private Node - Connection Failed -
        Clarification
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Private nodes are unregistered, and do not show up in the RPT external nodes list, hence there is no way for them to discover other nodes or they them unless the path to the other nodes are recorded in each node?s rpt.conf [nodes] stanza, for each node pairs, public and private that are intended for connection.

Thanks,
Bob
K6ECM

Sent from iPad


> On Jul 27, 2018, at 8:06 AM, David KE6UPI <dshaw at ke6upi.com> wrote:
>
> More or less you are looking for a gateway to the public side of AllStarLink. Any type of node would work on the public node. i.e. hub or radio interface. The private node could connect to your public node. Then the private node would have to pass commands to your public node to get pass it. i.e node 1001 wants to connect to 2000. it would connect to your public node first then pass commands to connect to 2000.
>
> Too answer your question about multiple node numbers on a single interface. No, I don't remember more then one node number per interface.
>
> Sounds like you are looking for a simple way to register your private nodes for your network. Making your own registration server wouldn't be too hard. Re-configuring your private nodes would be more work then making one file and coping to each private node. I can't remember if #includeifexists statement works with the rpt.conf file. But you could add a small script to download a private node list and restart asterisk.
>
>
> You could also make them all public nodes and try blacklist and whitelist.
>
> https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Blacklist_or_whitelist
>
> David
> KE6UPI
>
>> On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 7:06 PM, Bryan Fields <Bryan at bryanfields.net> wrote:
>> On 7/26/18 10:02 PM, Jim Aspinwall No1PC wrote:
>> > Say I have Public node 43039 (I do) and it works connecting to and
>> > accepting connections among other Public nodes. One and only one radio
>> > interface.  Can I also make it a private node, for example 1001, and able
>> > to accept or initiate connects with another known private node?
>>
>> Jim, if you want a node that private nodes can connect to, but also
>> AllStarLink nodes can connect to it too, the easiest way to to make this node
>> a public node number.
>>
>> You define your private nodes on it and also define it on your private nodes.
>> This way you'd have say private node 1004 connecting to public node 40821.
>> Perfectly legal and easy to make play nice.
>>
>> --
>> Bryan Fields
>>
>> 727-409-1194 - Voice
>> http://bryanfields.net
>> _______________________________________________
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