It switches to (https) encrypted so that is a problem
over amateur radio.
You are correct on that one. Try a h323 or sip client. The https is only for
administration. I will try to disable https so I don't break any rules.
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> On 13-07-09 02:25 PM, Jesse Hindmarsh wrote:
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>> In one of my last posts, I mentioned about connecting to the AMPRnet via DMVPN or
PPTP which seemed to tangent into a hardware/software discussion. I sat quietly and
enjoyed the many perspectives that many had to share.
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>> I have been connecting via a combination of Linux and DMVPN for the last two
weeks and it has worked as expected. A few even used the PPTP service I have setup and had
good results.
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>> I want to get some services deployed to see how flexible this setup is and if
there are any issues before I attempt to extend my network using 2 ghz and 5 ghz links
across the valley.
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>> Right now I have a videoconference station setup on 44.64.192.2 which anyone is
welcome to connect to.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jesse - WC3XS
>>
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