[arm-allstar] Multi-server
Doug Crompton
wa3dsp at gmail.com
Wed Jul 12 20:00:52 EST 2017
Dave,
That howto would still apply as nothing has changed in that area.
On a LAN where you have multiple servers and your router does not have
"hairpin" loop back you need to specifically route them to each other. The
routing information needs to be installed at all local servers you want to
connect to. The following example with of course your info would go in the
nodes stanza towards the end of the rpt.conf file.
Server A - Node 40001, IP address 192.168.1.101, port 4569
40001 = radio at 127.0.0.1:4569/40001,NONE
40000 = radio at 192.168.1.100:4568/40000,NONE
Server B Node 40000, IP address 1192.168.1.100, port 4568
40000 = radio at 127.0.0.1:4568/40000,NONE
40001 = radio at 192.168.1.101:4569/40001,NONE
Ports are important if they are different then the default 4569
but should be included for clarity anyhow.
*73 Doug*
*WA3DSP*
*http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 6:49 PM, "David via arm-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> Been trying to connect my two nodes together that are on different
> servers, but on the same private network. Seams my router does not know how
> to handle their own public IP from within the network.
> I found this document WA3DSP Multi-server how to 02/10/15
> Anyone aware of a more current document for the latest image release?
> Thanks David
>
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