cannot connect to my own nodes… externals are fine
got an ast log error, reported node not in correct format…
I wish the correct format was suggested.
Mike
cannot connect to my own nodes… externals are fine
got an ast log error, reported node not in correct format…
I wish the correct format was suggested.
Mike
Here ya go… Two Servers Behind NAT Router - AllStarLink Wiki
I think I got it right, but still no local network node connects
node 1
[nodes]
; Note, if you are using automatic updates for allstar link nodes,
; no allstar link nodes should be defined here. Only place a definition
; for your local (within your LAN) nodes, and private (off of allstar
; link) nodes here.
592995 = radio@127.0.0.1/592995,NONE
592991 = radio@192.168.0.6:4569/592991,NONE
iax
[general]
bindport=4570
bindaddr=0.0.0.0
node 2
[nodes]
; Note, if you are using automatic updates for allstar link nodes,
; no allstar link nodes should be defined here. Only place a definition
; for your local (within your LAN) nodes, and private (off of allstar
; link) nodes here.
592991 = radio@127.0.0.1/592991,NONE
592991 = radio@174.54.63.232:4569/592991,NONE
592991 = radio@192.168.0.6
592992 = radio@127.0.0.1/592992,NONE
592992 = radio@174.54.63.232:4569/592992,NONE
592992 = radio@192.168.0.6
592995 = radio@192.168.0.14
592995 = radio@192.168.0.14:4570/592995,NONE
592995 = radio@174.54.63.232:4570/592995,NONE
iax
[general]
bindport=4569
bindaddr=0.0.0.0
;bindaddr=174.54.63.232:5038
You only want to have one entry per node in the nodes stanza. Of course, the other server has to have the same only the opposite, that is pointing back to the other server.
Had a power loss and everything got screwed up. the ip addresses changed and now after redoing the port forwarding, I got more problems. supermon doesn’t see node 2 and vice versa.
(palm slap to forehead)
update
Don’t know why, but now (since the power outage) I can connect nodes.
fixed the supermon issue too.
Thank you for the help
Mike