[arm-allstar] ARM-allstar Digest, Vol 64, Issue 6

Brad Trogdon Brad at trogdon.org
Wed Sep 4 15:28:53 EDT 2019


Will try to answer all questions / Comments in a single sweep  :)

Thanks to all that are trying to help!

>    2. Re: Any suggestions?? (Mike Besemer)
> What about Supermon?  Does it still work?
> Wondering if the external IP has changed.

Supermon has never been accessible.  The Pi is in a private network
that I cannot access from outside.  Public IP address is STATIC and
unchanged.  This is a Pi issue not network as the other servers and
repeaters are functioning.

>    3. Re: Any suggestions?? (John Simmons)
> Do the facts that the time is wrong and SSH doesn't work indicate that
> the network connection has been lost?

Network is still up.  Just that the Pi refuses connection.

>    4. Re: Any suggestions?? (Andrew Hull KE8HEV)
> 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.

Yes, it provides the Public IP address when the Pi Reboots.   I have
to withold the actual address as its a public IP for a Microwave
system that provides connectivity for many commercial repeater
locations.   No, Cannot access any way other than the reverse SSH
method that has failed.   It was still connected to other repeaters so
I am sure connectivity is not the issue.  upon reboot I have not
attempted to reconnect.


>    5. Re: Any suggestions?? (Rory Bowers)

The Public address Yes but no way to ping the Pi directly.   Unless
their is a way to ping the Reverse SSH connection.


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