[arm-allstar] Displaying multiple nodes in one supermon. Separate networks

Doug Crompton wa3dsp at gmail.com
Thu Dec 26 00:12:31 EST 2019


Jason,

 Do you have port 5038 port forwarded at the remote locations? Do you have
binaddr set to 0.0.0.0 in manager.conf ?  Unless something is blocking port
5038 it should work. I manage several remote nodes using Supermon here.


*73 Doug*

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On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 9:09 PM "jgnatow via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Hey all,  I've looked in the archives and not sure what my problem is. I
> manage several nodes at serious locations. I'm finally getting around to
> set up ONE supermon for managing rather than having to have several
> bookmarks. I can connect to each one via web just fine. When i select the
> node on that server, It works great.  My issue is that when doing it from
> one supermon (our hub) I get the "couldn't connect to manager" error in the
> connections box. I've looked at the allmon.ini file 10 ways to sunday and
> can't find whats wrong. This IS where it connects to the other managers??
> The login and passwords are 100% correct for each one. I've tried with and
> without :5038. What i dont get is that i can log in to each one just fine
> but cant get supermon to do it.
> Jason Gnatowsky KG4FJC
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