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?
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.
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
As far as I know there are no active AMPRNet users in Asia. - Brian
On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 05:55:47PM +0200, Rob Janssen wrote:
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.
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