[arm-allstar] DNS
Doug Crompton
wa3dsp at gmail.com
Tue Sep 18 10:37:07 EDT 2018
Alan,
There are two ways to do that assuming you have hamvoip allstar running at
both ends and ssh is port forwarded you can access ssh on a remote node
using -
allstar_ssh.sh <node> <port>
The port assumes 222 if not given
You can use asnode in http at any location even without Allstar locally in
your browser -
http://40000.asnode.org:80/
This would take you to the public IP address and port 80 of node 40000
Again the port needs to be forwarded in the router. This is useful in
supermon when managing a remote node.
So as long as you have Allstar running at both ends and registered there is
no need to have a dyndns.
*73 Doug*
*WA3DSP*
*http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 5:02 AM "Alan Matthews via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> Hi group
>
> I have just read a thread concerning DNS. I am about to deploy an Allstar
> repeater remotely from me to serve an area outside of my RF footprint.
>
> I can set up DNS to ensure I always have access.
>
> However I have seen this statement to another DNS thread....
>
> Quote:-
> Also keep in mind that as long as Allstar is running and registered you
> basically have a dyndns by interrogating your node number from a remote
> Allstar or asnodes on the web. The allstar_ssh.sh script uses this lookup
> to connect to remote allstar ssh servers.
>
> So my question is, how do I obtain the IP address remotely as per the
> quote.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
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