[arm-allstar] Allstarlink.org having a bad day?

David McGough kb4fxc at inttek.net
Tue May 30 14:26:05 EDT 2023


Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the report, some ASL admins monitor this list and will
hopefully see this.

I performed a quick system check with the HamVoIP servers and found no 
issues, at this end.

The number of registered nodes, as reported from ASL, is much lower than
normal---1000+ nodes seem to be missing currently.  Also, checking some of
my nodes, their database seems to have some corruption, for example my
node 2287 is reporting that it is a "remote base," which is a setting
toggled via their web interface.  It should not be set this way, nor did I
set it this way.

Note that if your node is registered with the HamVoIP, these settings get 
automatically overridden in the HamVoIP node lookup system and is why I 
had not noticed any problems with node 2287.

73, David K4FXC


On Tue, 30 May 2023, Patrick Perdue via ARM-allstar wrote:

> Greetings:
> 
> It appears that something is quite messed up at allstarlink.org. WT 
> connections to some nodes are failing with HTML server errors coming 
> back on node lookups, among other things.
> Also, I can't pull up the allstar directory in Repeaterphone.
> 
> I don't know if this is affecting all servers associated with 
> register.allstarlink.org, but there's definitely something going on there.
> 
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