Hi, Ok you can download my working OpenBCM on RPI: http://hamnet.ugu.pl/download/obcm-rpi-full.tar.gz Add user and group "bcm" with home dir /usr/local/bcm. Restore archive below in /usr/local/ chmod -R bcm.bcm /usr/local/bcm
Change in file /usr/local/bcm/init.bcm own call and port number for services default is: http 9080 smtp 9025 pop3 9110 nntp 9119 copy to usr/local/bin file /usr/local/bcm/bct BCT is terminal login to OpenBCM
add in /etc/rc.local command su bcm /usr/local/bcm/startupbcm to start up OpenBCM on RPI up when you start up OBCM you can access to OpenBCM http://you_ip:9080 and login with your call but before this you must login via on terminal use "bct" to create account and add password with command after login A TTYPW You can see own setting use command: A Change language: A S GB
You can find manual (90% translate to english) in /usr/local/bcm/msg
OpenBCM_1.07_Docu_English_29.12.2006.pdf You can download sources OpenBCM modify by me to compile on RPI http://hamnet.ugu.pl/download/sobcm-1.07b12-rpi.tgz and complie with "make" I thing that instead GRE link is better you cna run on RPI AmprNet GW (you can register on http://portal.ampr.org) after this your RPI will part of global AMPRNet network with ip addres 44.xx and your server and other local users via this amprnet will be have access to others amprnet network. When you setup AmprNet GW you can simple connet to my server http://sp2ong.ampr.org You can setup OpenVPN or RPI to make tunnel to users ham radio to access from Internet.
73 Waldek sp2ong
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