Well amprnet is first of all tcp/ip & Internet standards over amateur RADIO, we need
more applications accessible from the radio side. Maybe you can find a way to encrypt the
password part. There is already an exception in North-America with sending encrypted
commands to amateur satellites. Maybe it is by separating ordinary read access from
the uploading part.
73,
Bob VE3TOK
On 2021-04-09 10:36, G1FEF via 44Net wrote:
This is the first mention of RF access, but if folks
have a genuine desire to access it over RF, I can look into providing a non-encrypted
version.
I’m not keen on putting unencrypted access over the general internet, I know it’s an open
repository of code, but the code providers still have to login with usernames &
passwords, which should never go over the wire in plain text. It may be possible to
provide access behind a firewall to source IPs within the 44 address ranges...
Do many people want this I wonder?
73,
Chris
On 9 Apr 2021, at 15:25, K7VE - John via 44Net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Who said it was for RF access?
On Thu, Apr 8, 2021, 22:51 Mark Herson, N2MH via 44Net <
44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Just registered but have a question..
If one of the usage scenarios is to access this resource over amateur RF,
then is it wise to have
https:// or should it be http:// ?
73, Mark, N2MH
On 4/4/21 3:02 PM, G1FEF wrote:
The ARDC Public GitLab is now setup and ready for
use:
https://git.ampr.org <https://git.ampr.org/>
Please feel free to register and share.
73,
Chris
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