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Subject :Re:Re:Re:VTUN Tunneling..
2015-04-03- 06:43:14
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VE3RRD |
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Problems & Answers
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VTUN Tunneling
Hi Darryl, yes you are right - I meant DHCP (I corrected the previous post).
The Dynex switches don't support vlan tagging, but I read on someone's post that the problem with the Linksys router's switch and DTDLink only seems to occur when they are directly plugged into each other. Using an ordinary external switch to connect the now tagged ports (after enabling DTDLink) together was the recommended solution. So far everything seems to be working OK this way. I left port 2 out of the new "option vlan2" list in case there was a problem with connecting a laptop with the Realtek chip (not sure which physical port this is on the WRT54G-RG). |
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Subject :Re:Re:VTUN Tunneling..
2015-04-03- 06:17:50
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VTUN Tunneling
Hi Al,
Curious, what model are the Dynex switches? I didn't know that they had any that had VLAN support.
Also, I think you meant the you disabled DHCP on the client node (not DNS). ;-)
73, K5DLQ - Darryl |
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Subject :Re:VTUN Tunneling..
2015-04-03- 05:23:09
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VE3RRD |
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Problems & Answers
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VTUN Tunneling
Here is a picture of my vtun client/server hardware using Linksys routers: http://s1238.photobucket.com/user/ve3rrd/media/Broadband-Hamnet/VTUN%20at%20VE3RRD.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0 Both routers are Rogers WRT54G-RG Linksys (same as WRT54GS). The bottom unit is the vtun client currently only connected to K5DLQ's server, the other is the vtun server which connects to several local client nodes. The two switches are cheap Dynex units, the lower one feeds internet to both nodes from one port of my ISP modem/router. The upper switch enables DTDLink communications between the vtun nodes rather than have all the data on the RF link. I have DHCP disabled on the vtun client node, DHCP is handled by the vtun server node. |
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Last Edited On: 2015-04-03- 06:26:36 By VE3RRD for the Reason correction
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AL - VE3RRD
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Subject :Re:google-mapped mesh nodes - links not showing..
2015-04-03- 04:56:17
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google-mapped mesh nodes - links not showing
Egads, you are right. Something broke... (this is a 5-year-old car now... needing more than just oil changes now :-) ) Im looking into it. -KTF |
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Subject :google-mapped mesh nodes - links not showing..
2015-04-03- 04:18:40
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Subject :Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:RASPBX and Cisco 7960 SIP provisioning..
2015-04-03- 02:19:54
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RASPBX and Cisco 7960 SIP provisioning
It looks like it was the encoding.
I switched from using Mac's TextEdit to Dreamweaver and the issue went away.
I was using the SIP firmware according to the phone.
I have loaded up the new config on two phones and have them talking across nodes.
Thanks for the help, I never would have thought to look at the encoding. |
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Subject :Re:BBHN out to HamWAN (AMPRNet)..
2015-04-02- 16:46:38
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How we used HSMM-MESH™
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BBHN out to HamWAN (AMPRNet)
Well it all works great, except every time I reboot any of the routers, I have to Manually put the routing rules back in.
WHERE in NVRAM or JFFS2 can I put the router rules so that they apply automatically at boot time???
Thanks!
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Subject :Re:Re:IP camera for HSMM-Mesh usage..
2015-04-02- 12:54:33
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IP camera for HSMM-Mesh usage
Over a year ago I bought a FOSCAM model of IP camera that works good. But I do not see that model available on Amazon now. All of the FOSCAM models appear to be wireless.
A month ago I bought the Escam QD520 IP camera from Amazon. I can talk to it, but still working out some issues with control.
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Subject :Re:VTUN Tunneling..
2015-04-02- 09:44:20
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VE3RRD |
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Problems & Answers
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VTUN Tunneling
Darryl K5DLQ pointed me in the right direction, this is from one of his previous posts about this problem: Cannot reach remote nodes across the tunnel
A defect in the hotplug subsystem on Linksys hardware will cause errors when trying to connect to nodes across the tunnel. The workaround is to insert the line below IN BOLD into the following file: /etc/hotplug.d/net/13-vtun
====================== TOP OF THE FILE ==============
# Handles setting up rules for tunnel interfaces #echo "Interface is $INTERFACE $ACTION" >> /tmp/vtundscript.log
Echo “BUG WORKAROUND IN HOTPLUG ON LINKSYS” >> /dev/null ISVPN=false case "$INTERFACE" in tunl0) ISVPN=false;
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===== REMAINDER OF THE FILE =========
Without this line, the firewall rules are not executing properly. After adding this line to both my tunnel nodes (using WinSCP) and rebooting, I am now able to connect to the far end node from my vtun server and even log into it to make changes. |
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AL - VE3RRD
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Subject :Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Where is HamChat?..
2015-04-02- 07:42:02
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Where is HamChat?
Thanks for all the assistance. I am using putty and when I enter /www/hamchat/data the response is access denied. I was in the noderoot@n7sgt-100. any reason for the access being denied?
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Subject :Re:Re:Re:Re:RASPBX and Cisco 7960 SIP provisioning..
2015-04-02- 03:26:00
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VoIP
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RASPBX and Cisco 7960 SIP provisioning
Not at all as other people have had success. Furthermore, if you compare the configs that claim that they are for the 7960, they are infact the same ones as the 7940 configs. If you want, try adding the remaining four lines (ie. line3_name and et. al., line4_name and et. al., etc.).
Here are some other ideas for you to try out:
- What program are you using to change edit the configs? (could be a different character encoding scheme)
- Go here, and let me know if you are on SCCP, SIP, or MGCP.
- Verify that the TFTP settings on the phone are correct.
- Verify that the phone is indeed connecting to the TFTP server. Login to the TFTP device and check the log files. Also, change the value for line1_shortname to something else and see if changes the display name accordingly.
- Try not using a TFTP server and manually change the settings on the phone. (the Asterisk-on-a-Pi video shows a 7940 at the end. Behind the scenes: That was done manually through the phone and not via TFTP. Somehow I got the settings right for it to work.
- Here is a gold mine of Cisco SIP information: http://www.jtech.net/ip_phone_pages.aspx. Hopefully this can provide some pointers help you out.
Let me know how it goes. |
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Last Edited On: 2015-04-02- 03:27:30 By KF5JIM for the Reason
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Subject :Re:Re:Re:RASPBX and Cisco 7960 SIP provisioning..
2015-04-02- 02:48:17
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AK4FA |
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RASPBX and Cisco 7960 SIP provisioning
Does it matter that I have a 7960? I tried the new firmware with the same result. |
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Subject :Re:VTUN Tunneling..
2015-04-01- 17:05:15
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k5dlq |
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VTUN Tunneling
Hi Al,
Email me at my callsign@arrl.net
I have an idea...
Darryl - K5DLQ |
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Subject :VTUN Tunneling..
2015-04-01- 15:55:37
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Problems & Answers
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VTUN Tunneling
Has anyone come up with a solution to the following limitation: I have a VTUN server which is connected to two other ham's VTUN clients (all nodes are WRT54GS with bbhn-3.1.0 and the latest vtun software install). If I am plugged directly into a LAN port of my tunnel server and I try to connect to one of the tunnel clients, the message on the screen says "Redirecting to Status Page" and the browser says it is connecting which looks normal, but after a while it times out with "This webpage is not available". But if I plug my laptop into another bbhn node that I have (another WRT54GS with bbhn-3.1.0) and try the same thing (clicking on one of the tunnel nodes that appears under Remote Nodes), the connection is successful and I can even log into the remote node and make changes. So the question is, why does it only work if I am using another node which is connected via RF to the vtun server node; and not when I am directly plugged into the vtun server node? |
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Subject :Re:3.1.0 tunneling on a cellular hotspot..
2015-04-01- 14:40:33
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3.1.0 tunneling on a cellular hotspot
I have a tunnel working using a Verizon jetpack as the WAN.
My configuration: (1) Verizon Jetpack (IP default 192.168.1.x (2) Cradlepoint 1200B router setup to use WIFI as WAN, with LAN IP set to 192.268.0.x (3) Netgear GS105EV2 switch configure as VLAN: (4) NS2 LOCO v3 node with client configured per documentation (IP direct 5 10.x.x.x) Server (1) Comcast router (10.x.x.x) (2) NS5 v3 with server configured per documentation (IP direct 5 10.0.0.0) (3) Netgear GS108T configured as VLAN This is working for me, I hve not tried using a Linksys with it yet. hope this helps. 73 de mike
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Subject :Re:Re:RASPBX and Cisco 7960 SIP provisioning..
2015-04-01- 12:53:28
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Subject :Re:RASPBX and Cisco 7960 SIP provisioning..
2015-04-01- 10:49:49
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RASPBX and Cisco 7960 SIP provisioning
I am finally getting around to configuring the phones, after everything loads line 1 shows up as a00a instead of what I called it in the config.
Line 1 Registration Information line1_name: “3000” ; Extension number line1_authname: “3000” ; Extension number line1_shortname: “3000” ; Name that appears on the screen line1_password: “Password”
I left the line 2 entries blank. Any ideas where I might be going wrong?
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Subject :Re:Re:3.1.0 tunneling on a cellular hotspot..
2015-04-01- 09:54:18
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Subject :Re:3.1.0 tunneling on a cellular hotspot..
2015-04-01- 09:13:03
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Problems & Answers
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3.1.0 tunneling on a cellular hotspot
Bump. Still being frustrated by this. Perhaps if someone could help me test the tunnel to see if tunneling through a full-time cable ISP works. Email me if you have a client sitting around and would like to help out a fellow mesher. |
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73 de Ron P. email: (callsign) *at* gmail.com
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Subject :Re:Re:Re:Now what? - Some ideas on what to do AFTER your node is up ..
2015-04-01- 07:06:26
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How we used HSMM-MESH™
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Now what? - Some ideas on what to do AFTER your node is up and running...
Subject :Re:Re:Re:Now what? - Some ideas on what to do AFTER your node is up and running...
Hi Wil, under "Port Forwarding, DHCP and Services" is where you "advertise" your HamChat service. NAME: AB9U HamChat Server; check the "Link" box; URL: enter "http" in second box, your node name should be in the third box; :"8080" in the fourth box and / "cgi-bin/hamchat.pl" in the last box. Then click on "Add" and "Save Changes" and that's it. Your HamChat server should now appear as a clickable link under Services on the mesh status screen. |
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