[arm-allstar] Bindaddress

David McGough kb4fxc at inttek.net
Tue May 12 15:05:37 EDT 2020


Hi Brad,

For strictly internal connections between private systems (on static,
private IP addresses), the simplest solution is to add all these nodes to 
the rpt.conf [nodes] stanza, near the bottom of the file.

You'll need to customize each node slightly differently, adding each local 
neighbor in each rpt.conf [nodes] stanza.

Here is an example for 2 nodes, each on different RPi's:

;;;rpt.conf 444.850 repeater
[nodes]
1271 = radio at 192.168.124.82/1271,NONE	; 146.82
1272 = radio at 127.0.0.1/1272,NONE	; 444.85

;;;rpt.conf 146.820 repeater
[nodes]
1271 = radio at 127.0.0.1/1271,NONE	; 146.82
1272 = radio at 192.168.124.85/1272,NONE	; 444.85


Note that both of these systems can see each other on the local LAN 
network 192.168.124.0/24.

Does this answer your question?

73, David KB4FXC




On Mon, 11 May 2020, "Brad Trogdon via ARM-allstar" wrote:

> I have been doing lots of research and feel I may be onto the cause.   My
issue is node behind a NAT.  With gracious help got VPN installed to allow
outside connections and access to Supermon.  However when VPN is enabled
the node no longer gets registered on private network.  It’s actually
refused as shown in Logs.

I found an article that describes similar issues and it was resolved by
making sure the IP address in and out was the same.  I believe I have all
traffic flowing through the VPN but still no joy.    In IAX.conf should I
set bindaddr = to other than wildcard?

Any suggestion here?

Thanks in advance for everyone’s support.

-Brad
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