[arm-allstar] Blacklist
Tony Loera
americanz28 at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 27 13:57:33 EST 2023
Hi Rich,
I had a similar issue where despite an active whitelist, I couldn't keep out un-wanted stations.
I never really figured out why that happened before taking the node offline, but what I can tell you is that these connections were made via the ios app, "RepeaterPhone." For some reason, this app bi-passed all my white/black listing of Allstar nodes
-Tony
On Monday, November 27, 2023 at 09:38:19 AM PST, Rich Schnieders via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
Good afternoon
I manage a small slinked repeater system consisting of 5 repeaters and a
few simplex nodes. All the repeaters and nodes automatically link to a
radio-less hub. Only the hub and one repeater have public ports exposed to
the internet. We have an issue of a young ham who used to live in our area
who links his own node to our hum and then plays music, uses vulgar language
and disrupts ongoing communications on the linked repeaters.
I have added his callsign and nodes to the blacklist following the
instructions here: https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/Blacklist_or_whitelist
but he still can link to the hub. I seem to have missed something. I have
modified extensions.conf, iax.conf, as directed by the above directions.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rich
Rich Schnieders, KR4PI
239-281-8847 Cell
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