On 05/30/2016 05:55 PM, Rob Janssen wrote:
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I don't know how they do the job... but as
all of you can see,
also iPAD/iPhone can do it by using my small
ampr.org facility :)
73, gus
Which repeater is this log from? It is on an AMPRnet address?
It is from IR0AAB (ER-IR0AAB). It is on (or better, it should be on)
44.134.32.240/44.208.58.1
Those 44.137.75.24x addresses are our Echolink relays that serve the
mobile users in this part of the world.
It would be welcome when a volunteer a lot more east (near
Japan/Korea/Thailand)
could setup another set of Echolink relays. This requires a Linux
machine
with 5-10 IP addresses available to it, either plain internet or
BGP-routed AMPRnet.
I'm not aware about the method used by the Italian and almost the many
amateur
around the world to connect that repeater...
When some 20-200 addresses are available, it can also run Echolink
proxies.
A combined proxy/relay server written in C (1000 times more efficient
than the
echolink.org Java version) is available on my site:
http://pe1chl.nl.eu.org/Softw/elproxy.tar.gz
Bonus points when you find the race condition that makes it sometimes
leak proxy
instances when it is rapidly scanned by a web proxy scanner :-)
Rob
I'll try that... since now all is running almost well with plain linux
and no proxies or whatever else :)
73, gus