[arm-allstar] Command macros

Larry larry at thunderbolt.net
Tue Jan 9 22:31:35 EST 2018


Doug,

A quick question...

Having never seen any documentation for the commands you indicated in 
the answer to Steve (listed below).
Are these new or do they exist for any platform using the SimpleUSB driver?

Larry - N7FM

On 01/08/2018 10:24 PM, "Doug Crompton via arm-allstar" wrote:
> Steve,
>
>    The reason I was asking that was the method to send between servers is
> different then on the same server. I think Tim already gave you info on how
> to command a node on another server. The other thing is to use that method
> you have to be connected to the node you are controlling. So yes you can
> send commands to another node if you are connected to it. See my comments
> on this below.
>
> If you need to pass DTMF here are the options - these commands are to be
> placed in simpleusb.conf -
>
> dtmf_dsp=0    ; NO allstar command decoding, DTMF pass thru
> dtmf_dsp=1    ; Normal Allstar DTMF decoding and muting - this is the
> default
> dtmf_dsp=2    ; BOTH normal Allstar DTMF decoding AND DTMF pass thru. No
> muting
>
> Note that the *4 remote control in Allstar is a bad security hole that we
> are in the process of looking to correct and at least for now I expect
> everyone to use this responsibly. It has been in Allstar since forever and
> is a useful tool but I think all will agree it is NOT to be used without
> the permission of the remote node unless it is an emergency like
> disconnecting a hungup node. Users should have the ability to turn this
> control off or use some kind of a pin code to make it more secure. It is a
> powerful command but also one that could be abused. Back when it was
> created with several dozen Allstar users no one ever thought of the number
> of users (and hackers) that we have today!
>
>
> *73 Doug*
>
> *WA3DSP*
>
> *http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 12:52 AM, "Steve Rogers via arm-allstar" <
> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
>> Doug, I am working with both nodes on separate servers. A little more
>> digging and some emails from others I may have a solution, sort of. Which
>> brings up another question, which I think I have seen discussed here
>> before, which is how to pass DTMF through one node to another.
>>
>> Steve
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