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2005 Feb 24
0
Re: Radio over *
Pete VK2YX writes > I've been involved with IRLP for about 5 years and am one of the original > install team. I've gone through the emmotions of allowing "other" networks > connect to IRLP and I know its caused some lots of headache. > > As far as a closed network goes, yes there is LOTS of passion to keep it HAM > o...
2007 Apr 16
2
Beta upgrade (could not find a decent answer yet)
...trying to take a crack at upgrading my Knopixx FADCA box to CentOS and seeing what all I can make out of the thing.... ALSO how do I go about enabling ax25 kernel support with the CentOS 5 releases??? Full of questions and what not... nah, just wanting to make use of this stuff before I upgrade my IRLP nodes to CentOS 4 that was just released to us recently from irlp.net 73 Evans Mitchell kd4efm / afa2th FL / WQFK-894 GMRS Lakeland, FL. USA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070415/18dde850/at...
2005 Feb 24
1
Re: FRS and GMRS via *
You don't need to reinvent anything to tie radios to *. Ham systems like IRLP, Echolink, eqso etc all have fairly tight controls to keep from being abused (although with a little Linux knowledge, the IRLP package can easily be used to set up your own network using their protocol). Jim Dixon seems to have done the work to integrate radios with * already. See http://www.za...
2004 Aug 13
2
Problem setting up Shorewall with 2 public IP''s
...PORT PORT(S) DEST LIMIT GROUP ACCEPT net fw icmp 8 ACCEPT fw net icmp AllowSSH net:208.181.211.253,216.232.104.112 fw AllowWeb net fw AllowSMTP net fw AllowNTP net fw #IRLP ports ACCEPT net fw tcp 15425:15427 ACCEPT net fw udp 2074:2093 #TNOS ports ACCEPT net fw udp 53 ACCEPT net fw udp 93:94 #LAST LINE -- ADD YOUR ENTRIES BEFORE THIS ONE -- DO NOT REMOVE zones *******************...
2005 Feb 23
8
FRS / FRS/GMRS 2-way radios as SIP clients
Any one know of software that allows 2-way radios as VoIP(SIP) clients, besides dingotel's usb & mic cable trick ? http://www.dingotel.com/2way/requirements2way.asp They might be ok if the SIP client was not hardcode to their own SIP proxy Has anyone tried any hacks to get the 2-way radio SIP client to regsiter to a * box. hmm chan_frsgmfrs anyone? using the usb/mic cable under linux :)