Hmm, do we REALLY want a public list of access numbers that allow any id10t to dial in from the pstn? If I want reverse patch capabilities and control operator functions accessible from the pstn on my node I may add them. But it’s going to take a lot more than just knowing a phone number to authenticate and the I certainly don’t think it’s a good idea to put such numbers on a public list anywhere. I can’t speak for there’s, but I value my ham license more than just opening my node to just any Joe Schmo that dials past. Just imagine the ads for little blue pills, service workers from rural Nevada, and small quantities of chemical substances now decriminalized under Oregon law that my node could carry and spread through the whole allstar network!
Eric
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On Nov 9, 2020, at 11:13 AM, John Smyder via AllStarLink Discussion Groups noreply@community.allstarlink.org wrote:
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I have searched through, best I can, these message to find a list of the Telephone Portal numbers and can not find one. I know of 763-230-0000 however, was wondering if there are others in the US.
The web Portal website says “See the support page for the list of dial-in phone numbers.” however, there is not a single phone number their and I have not found the list in the Wiki either.
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