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<pre><tt>So far what info I have found out and does not surprise me.
The Hotspot does have these options to change firewall settings requires a Business Account and a Static IP
for Firewall to function as it should.
Don’t ask on how much!
Also looking into changing the APN if anyone has any info on this. Unless this is a feeble attempt too!
Thanks, 73,
Marty
28523
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Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2020 08:26:20 -0400
From: Marty <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:martye@usham.org"><martye@usham.org></a>
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Subject: [App_rpt-users] VPN to forward ports
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*I have been using an AT&T Hotspot for my internet for my allstar node.
The Hotspot that has a section to forward ports but does not seem to
work and acts like they are still being blocked even though I port
forward the correct ports to and from the static ip i used I also used
the DMZ to that static IP. It is as if my public IP is virtual and not
going back to my ip or they are blocking viop ports. So I've been trying
to find a way to use a VPN service would help with something like this?
The Hotspot does have a section for APN setting but don't know how to
use that, that's if that could help anyway. **I can only connect to
other nodes, I can not receive connections from outside. Even Echolink
is not working either. I have no outside access to my public IP. * *Use
to work on a regular broadband connection or is there another way around
the issue I'm having with the AT&T Hotspot or is this the nature of
hotspots? * *73, Marty KD4HLV 28523*
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Marty,
I am in a similar situation where my mountain top repeater has Internet
access via microwave link. Because of the required security opening ports
is not an available option. One thing I have been able to do is the
Raspberry Pi is configured to Reverse SSH to another Raspberry Pi I have
locally which allows me to access and control. I have been told that a
VPN path to a proxy device will address our needs but have been unable to
locate a white paper that will work.
If you find a solution please Share.
-Brad
W4INT
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 8:26 AM Marty <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:martye@usham.org"><martye@usham.org></a> wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">*I have been using an AT&T Hotspot for my internet for my allstar node. The Hotspot that has a section to forward ports but
does not seem to work and acts like they are still being blocked even though I port forward the correct ports to and from
the static ip i used I also used the DMZ to that static IP. It is as if my public IP is virtual and not going back to my ip or they are blocking viop ports.
So I've been trying to find a way to use a VPN service would help with something like this?
The Hotspot does have a section for APN setting but don't know how to use that, that's if that could help anyway.
**I can only connect to other nodes, I can not receive connections from outside. Even Echolink is not working either.
I have no outside access to my public IP.
**Use to work on a regular broadband connection or is there another way around the issue I'm having with the AT&T Hotspot or
is this the nature of hotspots?
*
*73,
Marty KD4HLV
28523*
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Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 08:12:11 -0500
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On Wednesday, April 08, 2020 08:39:06 AM Brad Trogdon wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Marty,
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap=""> One thing I have been able to do is the
Raspberry Pi is configured to Reverse SSH to another Raspberry Pi I have
locally which allows me to access and control. I have been told that a
VPN path to a proxy device will address our needs but have been unable to
locate a white paper that will work.
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If you run autossh it will remake the connection if/when it drops.
Another solution is the newish WireGuard VPN. It's a little tricky
to figure out at first, but quite nifty. I'm putting out Pi4
appliances for a commercial project and it works beautifully.
OpenVPN works too, but it's a bear.
--Joey
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">If you find a solution please Share.
-Brad
W4INT
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 8:26 AM Marty <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:martye@usham.org"><martye@usham.org></a> wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">*I have been using an AT&T Hotspot for my internet for my allstar node.
The Hotspot that has a section to forward ports but does not seem to work
and acts like they are still being blocked even though I port forward the
correct ports to and from the static ip i used I also used the DMZ to
that static IP. It is as if my public IP is virtual and not going back to
my ip or they are blocking viop ports. So I've been trying to find a way
to use a VPN service would help with something like this? The Hotspot
does have a section for APN setting but don't know how to use that,
that's if that could help anyway.
**I can only connect to other nodes, I can not receive connections from
outside. Even Echolink is not working either. I have no outside access to
my public IP.
**Use to work on a regular broadband connection or is there another way
around the issue I'm having with the AT&T Hotspot or is this the nature
of hotspots?
*
*73,
Marty KD4HLV
28523*</pre>
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