[arm-allstar] No incoming connections

w2put at sbcglobal.net w2put at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jun 25 06:17:46 EDT 2020


For those who may be curious as to what the problem was, I missed that the registration statement in the iax.conf had the wrong port number. I had confirmed that the bind port listing was correct but totally missed that, and that's important. 
Much thanks to Dave for figuring that out!
Dan W2PUT

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  On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 10:21 PM, Doug Crompton via ARM-allstar<arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:   You need a Hamvoip registration for that node. I suspect when you came back
online your registration may have gotten screwed up with Allstar. There is
certainly nothing wrong with using the Pi4. It is an excellent choice for a
hub. I run two here in turbo mode and they don't skip a beat.

Do a  dns-query yournode#  at the Linux prompt. Is what you see correct?
Public IP and port? If the port is wrong then you need to change it at
allstarlink.org. If the IP is wrong then a Hamvoip registration will solve
it. Just give us your node number and we can issue you one.

If IP and port are correct then go into the Asterisk client and have
someone else try connecting to you. If you see nothing then it is not
getting through your router. If you see an error let us know what it is.


*73 Doug*

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On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 7:12 PM "DANIEL CARPUS via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> I hated to break down and have to ask here, but here's the problem. I was
> running a Pi2b as a hub, been running for quite some time with no troubles,
> decided to swap it with a Pi4 so that I could consolidate multiple nodes
> here into one physical Pi and the now nobody can connect to it from the
> outside world. I only have the hub built into it with no fob or anything
> else yet, jut wanted to initially replace the hub.
> It acts like a port forwarding issue because via Supermon I can connect
> out and the other nodes here on the same LAN can connect to it. I use a
> static LAN IP and it's the same as the previous hardware. I even tried
> deleting and adding the port forwarding back into the router. Supermon
> works fine from the outside world, has right along. Even reimaged and
> started fresh again.
>
> So I am totally stumped. I'm using port 4572, not the default 4569. I wish
> I hadn't messed with the original Pi2 image or I'd try swapping it one
> back, but that ship has sailed.
> So I put it to the experts, what the heck?
> Dan W2PUT
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