[arm-allstar] Any suggestions??

Andrew Hull KE8HEV ke8hev at coffeebreath.org
Wed Sep 4 08:40:15 EDT 2019


By default, the node will transmit its IP address during the boot up
procedure. Does that still work? What IP does it report?

Assuming that the node does not plug directly into the public internet, do
you have a remote access method to the network at the tower site outside of
the node itself?

Like NI0K mentioned, the fact that the time is off (by a lot!) indicates to
me that the time keeping daemon on the node can't access the time servers
anymore... and therefore, the node may not have internet connectivity at
all.

73,
Andy

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Andy Hull
KE8HEV

[Any errors in spelling, fact, or tact are transmission errors]


On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 11:26 PM "John Simmons via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Do the facts that the time is wrong and SSH doesn't work indicate that
> the network connection has been lost?
>
> -John NI0K
>
> "Brad Trogdon via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> > Good day to all..  I have a repeater at a remote location that
> > required me to configure Reverse SSH which has worked like a champ
> > until now.  Now when attempting to connect it refuses.  The Pi is
> > still online as it is providing the hourly IDs and time announcements
> > which are quite out of time. (3:00AM @ 11:00AM).
> >
> > I did install a script that allows me to remotely reboot the Pi via
> > DTMF which works but still does not allow remote connection.
> >
> > To my question.. Anyone a clue how I may regain SSH access short of
> > driving to the mountain?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any Linux wisdom :)
> >
> > -Brad
> > W4INT
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