I'm in the last lap of getting my first node online, still have a lot of learning to do. My setup consists of an S-Com 7330 that has repeaters on the first two ports and the Asterisk Pi on the third port for linking to a neighboring system.
A few items I need some direction on:
1. SSH access. I can putty into the Pi and get to the login and password screen, but it rejects my username and password that I use to log into the machine on the local interface. Do I need to setup a different user account for SSH access? anyone with a good web link on how to accomplish this?
2. CTCSS Invert. I am using USBRADIO for the driver. On the interface from the Repeater Builder USB-RIM Lite 7330 module it is lighting up my CTCSS light with no activity like its inverted. I can jumper the 7330 internally to invert it and make it go out, but not thru the driver. I changed CTCSS to USBINVERT but it didn't solve it. COS is working properly. What else should I be checking? Maybe a cabling issue? I used an off the shelf DB9 cable to connect the RIM to the 7330.
3. Are there any ports I need to open up on my router? I've looked far and wide and cannot seem to find this info. When the machine is fired up I see it is listed online on the website.
Ssh
Edit etc/ssh/sshd_config
Enable web access = yes
Save
Restart ssh
You should change the port number while u r at it
Sorry t b brief
Mobile
Mike / Sent While Mobile
···
On Aug 16, 2018, at 5:09 PM, TGundo 2003 <tgundo2003@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all-
I'm in the last lap of getting my first node online, still have a lot of learning to do. My setup consists of an S-Com 7330 that has repeaters on the first two ports and the Asterisk Pi on the third port for linking to a neighboring system.
A few items I need some direction on:
1. SSH access. I can putty into the Pi and get to the login and password screen, but it rejects my username and password that I use to log into the machine on the local interface. Do I need to setup a different user account for SSH access? anyone with a good web link on how to accomplish this?
2. CTCSS Invert. I am using USBRADIO for the driver. On the interface from the Repeater Builder USB-RIM Lite 7330 module it is lighting up my CTCSS light with no activity like its inverted. I can jumper the 7330 internally to invert it and make it go out, but not thru the driver. I changed CTCSS to USBINVERT but it didn't solve it. COS is working properly. What else should I be checking? Maybe a cabling issue? I used an off the shelf DB9 cable to connect the RIM to the 7330.
3. Are there any ports I need to open up on my router? I've looked far and wide and cannot seem to find this info. When the machine is fired up I see it is listed online on the website.
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What username are you using to log into the local interface? If it’s root, then chances are it may be blocked from logging in via ssh. Depending on what distribution you are using, the username may be ‘pi’. Again,
it depends on what distro you are using.
So, the CTCSS in the radio driver tells the node what signaling it should expect on the CTCSS pin from the radio, usb means that it when it senses the signal go active high, the radio has a valid PL, usbinvert is the flip of that and active low. That setting
does not control what the node sends to the radio. If you don’t plan on using that pin, it may be safe just to disconnect it (again, it depends on if you plan on using it).
Take a look at what you have set for bindport in /etc/asterisk/iax.conf. That port is what you need to open to allow people to connect in to your node (this is a udp port). If you want to allow remote access via ssh, you will also need to open tcp/22
or tcp/222 (again, depending on what distro you are using).
I’m in the last lap of getting my first node online, still have a lot of learning to do. My setup consists of an S-Com 7330 that has repeaters on the first two ports and the Asterisk Pi on the third port for linking to a neighboring system.
A few items I need some direction on:
SSH access. I can putty into the Pi and get to the login and password screen, but it rejects my username and password that I use to log into the machine on the local interface. Do I need to setup a different user account for SSH access? anyone with a good
web link on how to accomplish this?
CTCSS Invert. I am using USBRADIO for the driver. On the interface from the Repeater Builder USB-RIM Lite 7330 module it is lighting up my CTCSS light with no activity like its inverted. I can jumper the 7330 internally to invert it and make it go out,
but not thru the driver. I changed CTCSS to USBINVERT but it didn’t solve it. COS is working properly. What else should I be checking? Maybe a cabling issue? I used an off the shelf DB9 cable to connect the RIM to the 7330.
Are there any ports I need to open up on my router? I’ve looked far and wide and cannot seem to find this info. When the machine is fired up I see it is listed online on the website.
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I’m in the last lap of getting my first node online, still have a lot of learning to do. My setup consists of an S-Com 7330 that has repeaters on the first two ports and the Asterisk Pi on the third port for linking to a neighboring system.
A few items I need some direction on:
SSH access. I can putty into the Pi and get to the login and password screen, but it rejects my username and password that I use to log into the machine on the local interface. Do I need to setup a different user account for SSH access? anyone with a good web link on how to accomplish this?
CTCSS Invert. I am using USBRADIO for the driver. On the interface from the Repeater Builder USB-RIM Lite 7330 module it is lighting up my CTCSS light with no activity like its inverted. I can jumper the 7330 internally to invert it and make it go out, but not thru the driver. I changed CTCSS to USBINVERT but it didn’t solve it. COS is working properly. What else should I be checking? Maybe a cabling issue? I used an off the shelf DB9 cable to connect the RIM to the 7330.
Are there any ports I need to open up on my router? I’ve looked far and wide and cannot seem to find this info. When the machine is fired up I see it is listed online on the website.
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What username are you using to log into the local interface? If it’s root, then chances are it may be blocked from logging in via ssh. Depending on what distribution you are using, the username may be ‘pi’. Again,
it depends on what distro you are using.
So, the CTCSS in the radio driver tells the node what signaling it should expect on the CTCSS pin from the radio, usb means that it when it senses the signal go active high, the radio has a valid PL, usbinvert is the flip of that and active low. That setting
does not control what the node sends to the radio. If you don’t plan on using that pin, it may be safe just to disconnect it (again, it depends on if you plan on using it).
Take a look at what you have set for bindport in /etc/asterisk/iax.conf. That port is what you need to open to allow people to connect in to your node (this is a udp port). If you want to allow remote access via ssh, you will also need to open tcp/22
or tcp/222 (again, depending on what distro you are using).
I’m in the last lap of getting my first node online, still have a lot of learning to do. My setup consists of an S-Com 7330 that has repeaters on the first two ports and the Asterisk Pi on the third port for linking to a neighboring system.
A few items I need some direction on:
SSH access. I can putty into the Pi and get to the login and password screen, but it rejects my username and password that I use to log into the machine on the local interface. Do I need to setup a different user account for SSH access? anyone with a good
web link on how to accomplish this?
CTCSS Invert. I am using USBRADIO for the driver. On the interface from the Repeater Builder USB-RIM Lite 7330 module it is lighting up my CTCSS light with no activity like its inverted. I can jumper the 7330 internally to invert it and make it go out,
but not thru the driver. I changed CTCSS to USBINVERT but it didn’t solve it. COS is working properly. What else should I be checking? Maybe a cabling issue? I used an off the shelf DB9 cable to connect the RIM to the 7330.
Are there any ports I need to open up on my router? I’ve looked far and wide and cannot seem to find this info. When the machine is fired up I see it is listed online on the website.
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Well, sorry, that's my poor memory getting the best of me again... confusing it with something else !
PermitRootLogin yes
That should do it, but it may be commented out and say something other than yes/no by default.
...mike/kb8jnm
···
On 8/16/2018 9:24 PM, TGundo 2003 wrote:
Hi Mike-
I went in, changed my port. However, I don't see Enable web access anywhere. Could it be called something else?
ThanksTom
On Thursday, August 16, 2018, 4:19:30 PM CDT, Mike <mm@midnighteng.com> wrote:
Ssh
Edit etc/ssh/sshd_config
Enable web access = yes
Save
Restart ssh
You should change the port number while u r at it
Sorry t b brief
Mobile
Mike / Sent While Mobile
On Aug 16, 2018, at 5:09 PM, TGundo 2003 <tgundo2003@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all-
I'm in the last lap of getting my first node online, still have a lot of learning to do. My setup consists of an S-Com 7330 that has repeaters on the first two ports and the Asterisk Pi on the third port for linking to a neighboring system.
A few items I need some direction on:
1. SSH access. I can putty into the Pi and get to the login and password screen, but it rejects my username and password that I use to log into the machine on the local interface. Do I need to setup a different user account for SSH access? anyone with a good web link on how to accomplish this?
2. CTCSS Invert. I am using USBRADIO for the driver. On the interface from the Repeater Builder USB-RIM Lite 7330 module it is lighting up my CTCSS light with no activity like its inverted. I can jumper the 7330 internally to invert it and make it go out, but not thru the driver. I changed CTCSS to USBINVERT but it didn't solve it. COS is working properly. What else should I be checking? Maybe a cabling issue? I used an off the shelf DB9 cable to connect the RIM to the 7330.
3. Are there any ports I need to open up on my router? I've looked far and wide and cannot seem to find this info. When the machine is fired up I see it is listed online on the website.
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Ok, I found that and edited. Wrote it out, rebooted, and it doesn’t seem to take affect, I went back in and my changes are there, both that and the new port, but its still listening on port 22. Is there somewhere I have to change which SSH config to load?
Thanks again
Tom
Well, sorry, that’s my poor memory getting the best of me again…
confusing it with something else !
PermitRootLogin yes
That should do it, but it may be commented out and say something other
than yes/no by default.
…mike/kb8jnm
···
On Thursday, August 16, 2018, 8:39:04 PM CDT, Mike mm@midnighteng.com wrote:
On 8/16/2018 9:24 PM, TGundo 2003 wrote:
Hi Mike-
I went in, changed my port. However, I don’t see Enable web access anywhere. Could it be called something else?
ThanksTom
On Thursday, August 16, 2018, 4:19:30 PM CDT, Mike mm@midnighteng.com wrote:
Ssh
Edit etc/ssh/sshd_config
Enable web access = yes
I’m in the last lap of getting my first node online, still have a lot of learning to do. My setup consists of an S-Com 7330 that has repeaters on the first two ports and the Asterisk Pi on the third port for linking to a neighboring system.
A few items I need some direction on:
SSH access. I can putty into the Pi and get to the login and password screen, but it rejects my username and password that I use to log into the machine on the local interface. Do I need to setup a different user account for SSH access? anyone with a good web link on how to accomplish this?
CTCSS Invert. I am using USBRADIO for the driver. On the interface from the Repeater Builder USB-RIM Lite 7330 module it is lighting up my CTCSS light with no activity like its inverted. I can jumper the 7330 internally to invert it and make it go out, but not thru the driver. I changed CTCSS to USBINVERT but it didn’t solve it. COS is working properly. What else should I be checking? Maybe a cabling issue? I used an off the shelf DB9 cable to connect the RIM to the 7330.
Are there any ports I need to open up on my router? I’ve looked far and wide and cannot seem to find this info. When the machine is fired up I see it is listed online on the website.
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Have you set ROOT password ?
Edit the file as root from console
Restart the ssh service
...mike/kb8jnm
···
On 8/16/2018 11:24 PM, TGundo 2003 wrote:
Ok, I found that and edited. Wrote it out, rebooted, and it doesn't seem to take affect, I went back in and my changes are there, both that and the new port, but its still listening on port 22. Is there somewhere I have to change which SSH config to load?
Thanks again
Tom
On Thursday, August 16, 2018, 8:39:04 PM CDT, Mike <mm@midnighteng.com> wrote:
Well, sorry, that's my poor memory getting the best of me again...
confusing it with something else !
PermitRootLogin yes
That should do it, but it may be commented out and say something other
than yes/no by default.
...mike/kb8jnm
On 8/16/2018 9:24 PM, TGundo 2003 wrote:
Hi Mike-
I went in, changed my port. However, I don't see Enable web access anywhere. Could it be called something else?
ThanksTom
On Thursday, August 16, 2018, 4:19:30 PM CDT, Mike <mm@midnighteng.com> wrote:
Ssh
Edit etc/ssh/sshd_config
Enable web access = yes
Save
Restart ssh
You should change the port number while u r at it
Sorry t b brief
Mobile
Mike / Sent While Mobile
On Aug 16, 2018, at 5:09 PM, TGundo 2003 <tgundo2003@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi all-
I'm in the last lap of getting my first node online, still have a lot of learning to do. My setup consists of an S-Com 7330 that has repeaters on the first two ports and the Asterisk Pi on the third port for linking to a neighboring system.
A few items I need some direction on:
1. SSH access. I can putty into the Pi and get to the login and password screen, but it rejects my username and password that I use to log into the machine on the local interface. Do I need to setup a different user account for SSH access? anyone with a good web link on how to accomplish this?
2. CTCSS Invert. I am using USBRADIO for the driver. On the interface from the Repeater Builder USB-RIM Lite 7330 module it is lighting up my CTCSS light with no activity like its inverted. I can jumper the 7330 internally to invert it and make it go out, but not thru the driver. I changed CTCSS to USBINVERT but it didn't solve it. COS is working properly. What else should I be checking? Maybe a cabling issue? I used an off the shelf DB9 cable to connect the RIM to the 7330.
3. Are there any ports I need to open up on my router? I've looked far and wide and cannot seem to find this info. When the machine is fired up I see it is listed online on the website.
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Not sure why you are having issues
Root has it's own password SSH or not.(user)
Perhaps the service has not been enabled which would have happened if you restarted ssh and not rebooted.
Rebooting will not start a service that has not been told to start in the first place.
Restarting a service will start the service if not already started, and restart it if already running.
systemctl enable ssh
systemctl restart ssh
...mike/kb8jnm
···
On 8/17/2018 9:53 AM, TGundo 2003 wrote:
>Have you set ROOT password ?
Edit the file as root from console
Restart the ssh service
My password is not the default password, but is there a separate password for root via ssh?
ThanksTomW9SRV
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Thanks again for the help. I figured out what I did wrong. When I edited the SSHD_CONFIG file, me being a newbe forgot to take the # off the front of the line so it was commented out. Fixed it and I now have SSH access on a different port than default.
one step at a time…
Thanks!
Tom
W9SRV
Not sure why you are having issues
Root has it’s own password SSH or not.(user)
Perhaps the service has not been enabled which would have happened if
you restarted ssh and not rebooted.
Rebooting will not start a service that has not been told to start in
the first place.
Restarting a service will start the service if not already started, and
restart it if already running.
systemctl enable ssh
systemctl restart ssh
…mike/kb8jnm
···
On Friday, August 17, 2018, 9:37:50 AM CDT, Mike mm@midnighteng.com wrote:
On 8/17/2018 9:53 AM, TGundo 2003 wrote:
Have you set ROOT password ?
Edit the file as root from console
Restart the ssh service
My password is not the default password, but is there a separate password for root via ssh?
ThanksTomW9SRV
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...LOL... been there...done that...
It's always something ... hey !
Glad you figured it out. hope there is still some hair on your head !
I'm pulling on some myself on some other matter with ssh & ipv6 LOL
...mike/kb8jnm
···
On 8/19/2018 10:57 PM, TGundo 2003 wrote:
Mike-
Thanks again for the help. I figured out what I did wrong. When I edited the SSHD_CONFIG file, me being a newbe forgot to take the # off the front of the line so it was commented out. Fixed it and I now have SSH access on a different port than default.
one step at a time...
Thanks!TomW9SRV
On Friday, August 17, 2018, 9:37:50 AM CDT, Mike <mm@midnighteng.com> wrote:
Not sure why you are having issues
Root has it's own password SSH or not.(user)
Perhaps the service has not been enabled which would have happened if
you restarted ssh and not rebooted.
Rebooting will not start a service that has not been told to start in
the first place.
Restarting a service will start the service if not already started, and
restart it if already running.
systemctl enable ssh
systemctl restart ssh
...mike/kb8jnm
On 8/17/2018 9:53 AM, TGundo 2003 wrote:
>Have you set ROOT password ?
Edit the file as root from console
Restart the ssh service
My password is not the default password, but is there a separate password for root via ssh?
ThanksTomW9SRV
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