[arm-allstar] vpn and port forwarding

Jed Barton jed at jedbarton.com
Sat Apr 21 14:29:22 EST 2018


I was thinking a vpn.  Any ideas on the best way to set 1 up?  I've
heard you can do it on a pi and have it running at another location.

On 4/21/18, "K1IMD via arm-allstar" <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> Jed,
> I think the problem is not so easy to solve.  The issue is LTE as far as
> I know all LTE systems do not supply a routable public IP address.
>
> Port forwarding does not work... because the packets never reach the
> wireless device.  It might be doable with some sort of VPN or ssh tunnel
> which might be a challenge to configure.
>
> IF you can run the wireless device on the 3G network you may get a
> routable public IP although it will be a dynamic IP which is another
> obstacle to overcome.
>
> 73
> Jon
> K1IMD
>
> On 4/21/2018 13:35, "Jed Barton via arm-allstar" wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, so we are working on setting up an allstarnode on my repeater
>> system.  We're putting it right at the site hooked up to my scom 7330.
>> So the only way we can get internet at the site is through cellular.
>> Fortunately we have a solid connection up there with Verizon.  The big
>> issue is port forwarding.  We obviously need to do that.  Anyone else
>> on here have a similar issue?  I know that the ports need to see a
>> public IP and often with cellular that changes.
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jed.n1jbc
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