[Arm-allstar-irlp] Important Info for all Hamvoip IRLP users
Richard Hyde
kyserver at gmail.com
Mon Jan 20 19:53:55 EST 2020
Fred
W5MGM
No thanks... I am destroying all of my IRLP boards. So nobody else has to
go the the HELL I have been through. It is just too big of a hassle and you
have no control of your own equipment. Alstarlink is far superior when it
comes to connections! I've never had a connection drop on AlStarlink.
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:02 PM "David McGough via ARM-allstar-irlp" <
arm-allstar-irlp at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
> Fred,
>
> I'm curious as to what type of AllStar reliability issues you're having??
> What nodes are not staying connected??
>
> How is IRLP more reliable than HamVoIP/AllStar? I want to know, so that
> if there are problems, I can try to fix them.
>
> As for theft of IRLP keys or anything else, WHO EXACTLY had their keys
> stolen?? So far all I've heard are rumors, rumors and more rumors. No
> actual cases. If you've got details about actual cases, tell me.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't doubt that perhaps some hams might have tried to
> obtain NEW keys by supplying clip-art, where they didn't actually have
> IRLP hardware. WHO WERE THEY???? Again, all the evidence so far is
> hearsay. If Dave Cameron had a problem, he should just charge a key
> transfer fee. Or, simply say no.
>
>
> 73, David KB4FXC
>
>
> On Sun, 19 Jan 2020, "Fred via ARM-allstar-irlp" wrote:
>
> > Richard, if you want to get rid of your irlp board send it to me, my
> address is good on QRZ. Dave Cameron has told you that he’d
> reinstate your pgp keys if you put your node back on IRLP software. Dave
> took the drastic action of removing pgp keys from folks running Hamvoip
> after seeing the same node number reporting twice to his servers because
> there’s been some theft of keys from unsuspecting victims, and also
> people different people sending him the same picture of an IRLP board
> they’d supposedly bought at a hamfest trying to get pgp keys from him
> for free. If you don’t like IRLP good riddance. I run IRLP and I run
> Hamvoip allstar. IRLP is a hell of a lot more reliable for keeping my
> connections alive.
>
> Fred
> W5MGM
>
> From: Richard Hyde via ARM-allstar-irlp
> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2020 9:21 PM
> To: arm-allstar-irlp at hamvoip.org
> Cc: Richard Hyde
> Subject: Re: [Arm-allstar-irlp] Important Info for all Hamvoip IRLP users
>
> I have went back and forth with IRLP Dave... sent him several emails Trying
> to get my node reinstated. But had no luck. Even told him I’ve never had
> any interference or problems. And even stated that cross-linking has been
> going on from the start even before IRLP. On my last email to him he
> offered to reinstall my node and get it back up and running on his
> equipment. (IRLP Board) And I said what’s the difference in me using your
> equipment and cross-linking then using one board and one computer and doing
> it all on one device.
> And he quoted that hamvoip is not compatible..
>
> So now I debate on whether to make a YouTube video or not. How to get your
> PGP keys working again. Grab the IRLP board take it outside lay it on the
> concrete and smash it with a hammer. I will never keep up on our IRLP ever
> again
>
> ‘73
> www.KE4GJG.com
>
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 6:12 PM "N3vsi via ARM-allstar-irlp" <
> arm-allstar-irlp at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
> > All about the BENJIMS
> >
> > Larry
> >
> > N3vsi
> >
> > On 1/15/20 5:28 PM, "Paul - KN2R via ARM-allstar-irlp" wrote:
> > > Agreed, and also how are some HamVoIP nodes that were bridging to
> > certain reflectors before for years, now after "The Purge", still allowed
> > to bridge once again? Did they pay more to buy their key back? Why are
> > they special?
> > >
> > > Select AllStar nodes can still bridge an IRLP Reflector to many AllStar
> > nodes, but a single IRLP node owner cannot bridge anything, one-on-one
> IRLP
> > only. Junk it, not needed anymore!
> > > Greatest thing is an AllStar IRLP node after "The Purge" still has
> > AllStar! No impact at all.
> > > The 100% IRLP compatibility was nice, for years actually, until they
> > targeted HamVoIP.
> > >
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: ARM-allstar-irlp [mailto:arm-allstar-irlp-bounces at hamvoip.org]
> On
> > Behalf Of "wl7lp via ARM-allstar-irlp"
> > > Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 2:35 AM
> > > To: arm-allstar-irlp at hamvoip.org
> > > Cc: wl7lp
> > > Subject: Re: [Arm-allstar-irlp] Important Info for all Hamvoip IRLP
> users
> > >
> > > What I'd like to know is why Hamvoip IRLP node was singled out and all
> > the ASL irlp bridged nodes are still up and running connected to IRLP
> > reflectors?
> > >
> > > Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
> > >
> > >
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