[arm-allstar] Stopping DNS lookup

allstarlink at mcleanzone.com allstarlink at mcleanzone.com
Fri Jan 30 14:15:46 EST 2015


I'm pretty sure it is recommended to use four digit node number that do not
conflict with real node numbers living or dead. One of the gurus could
probably clarify.

 

You might try something like the following.

 

1005 = radio at 10.1.2.5:4569/1005,NONE

1006 = radio at 10.1.2.6:4569/1006,NONE

1007 = radio at 10.1.2.7:4569/1007,NONE

 

Thank you,

 

Fred McLean

w0fcm

 

 

From: Cole Cunningham [mailto:colecaz at gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 1:09 PM
To: 'BeagleBone Black ARM Allstar'
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Stopping DNS lookup

 

I have done that and it works fine if not connected to the internet.  If
connected,  it goes to the first match of active node numbers.  For example,
it would find node 2446 and connect to it if it is active instead of finding
244695 and connecting.  If 2446 is not on the Allstar list it will find
244695 and work correctly.  However I'm speculating that if there were a
node 24469 on the Allstar list it would connect to it instead of 244695.
And so forth.

 

Thanks for the thought.

 

From: arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org
[mailto:arm-allstar-bounces at hamvoip.org] On Behalf Of
allstarlink at mcleanzone.com
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 12:02 PM
To: 'BeagleBone Black ARM Allstar'
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Stopping DNS lookup

 

Cole,

 

You will need to place "phone book" entries in each of your rpt.conf files
for each private node on each private node defining its static IP address.
Do this in each node's [nodes] stanza.

 

Example: 

[nodes]

244695 = radio at 127.0.0.1:4569/244695,NONE

244696 = radio at 127.0.0.1:4569/244696,NONE

244697 = radio at 127.0.0.1:4569/244697,NONE

 

Thank you,

 

Fred McLean

w0fcm

 

 

From: Cole Cunningham [mailto:colecaz at gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 12:35 PM
To: 'BeagleBone Black ARM Allstar'
Subject: [arm-allstar] Stopping DNS lookup

 

I'm working on a network of seven BBB's with private node numbers outside
the normal Allstar range.  They all have fixed IPs in the range 10.1.2.x.
When I try to connect from one to the other on the local network (for
example: Node 244695 with IP 10.1.2.1, connect to Node 214724 with IP
10.1.2.2, using rpt fun 244695 *3214724)  node 244695 seems to go to the
Allstar DNS and finds node 2147 active and connects to it.  

 

If I change node 214724 number to be 214524 it connects as desired, node
244695 to the node now numbered 214524.  Node 2145 is not shown in the
Allstar node list, that's why I chose it for a test.

 

How can I restrict connections to the local network only and to nodes
defined in the [Nodes] stanza?

 

Thanks,

Cole AA7RD

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