Is it possible to set a portable node up to where you do not have to access the router and do port forwarding where you connect it to be able to gain operability? Could a VPN be set to do tunneling to say, your home QTH and bypass this step? I have not done any VPN work in linux.
I am hoping to have a transportable node that could, for and example, Be taken to the local Emergency Operations Center and plugged into their network for internet access. Granted the IT department is not going to just let me sneak into their system to “modify” it. My thoughts are to be able to set it to where when its powered and gets its DHCP from their network, it sets up a VPN to my house cisco router and that way it would be able to pass the proper port info through the VPN to the node.
Did I explain within reason?
I appreciate all your help,
Mrs Keri Varela
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On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 7:35 PM, Leon Zetekoff wa4zlw@arrl.net wrote:
Is it possible to set a portable node up to where you do not have to access the router and do port forwarding where you connect it to be able to gain operability? Could a VPN be set to do tunneling to say, your home QTH and bypass this step? I have not done any VPN work in linux.
Hopefully not muddying the water here. If you didn’t have a VPN going and you did plug into the EOC network and got a IP thru DHCP. Your node would work just fine, just no one would be able to connect to you. You would however be able to connect out. Do I have that right, I only ask because I’m building a transportable node myself.
N1XBM
Apparare Scientor
Paratus Communicare
Allstar Node # 27086, 41540, 41812
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On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 7:35 PM, Leon Zetekoff wa4zlw@arrl.net wrote:
Is it possible to set a portable node up to where you do not have to access the router and do port forwarding where you connect it to be able to gain operability? Could a VPN be set to do tunneling to say, your home QTH and bypass this step? I have not done any VPN work in linux.
` That has been my experience, as long as the portable node has valid
DNS working in order to register. If not, you could (not
necessarily recommended, but it would work) edit
/etc/asterisk/iax.conf:
Hopefully not muddying the water here. If you didn't
have a VPN going and you did plug into the EOC network and got a
IP thru DHCP. Your node would work just fine, just no one would
be able to connect to you. You would however be able to connect
out. Do I have that right, I only ask� because I’m building a
transportable node myself.
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could, for and example, Be taken to the local
Emergency Operations Center and plugged into their
network for internet access.� Granted the IT
department is not going to just let me sneak into
their system to “modify” it.� My thoughts are to be
able to set it to where when its powered and gets its
DHCP from their network, it sets up a VPN to my house
cisco router and that way it would be able to pass the
proper port info through the VPN to the node.�
Did I explain within reason?
I appreciate all your help,
Mrs Keri Varela
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 7:35 PM,
Leon Zetekoff <> wrote:
Vpn�tunnels are great to extend your
lan.
What are you trying to do?
73 Leon wa4zlw
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Subject: [App_rpt-users] VPN or other option?
Date: Mon, Jan 4, 2016 8:43 PM
Is it possible to set a portable node
up to where you do not have to access the
router and do port forwarding where you
connect it to be able to gain
operability?�� Could a VPN be set to do
tunneling to say, your home QTH and bypass
this step?��� I have not done any VPN work
in linux.���
Thanks for any help!!!
Keri
KB0YNA
Mesa County, Colorado RACES
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Hopefully not muddying the water here. If you didn't
have a VPN going and you did plug into the EOC network and got a
IP thru DHCP. Your node would work just fine, just no one would
be able to connect to you. You would however be able to connect
out. Do I have that right, I only ask because I’m building a
transportable node myself.
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could, for and example, Be taken to the local
Emergency Operations Center and plugged into their
network for internet access. Granted the IT
department is not going to just let me sneak into
their system to “modify” it. My thoughts are to be
able to set it to where when its powered and gets its
DHCP from their network, it sets up a VPN to my house
cisco router and that way it would be able to pass the
proper port info through the VPN to the node.
Did I explain within reason?
I appreciate all your help,
Mrs Keri Varela
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 7:35 PM,
Leon Zetekoff <> wrote:
Vpn tunnels are great to extend your
lan.
What are you trying to do?
73 Leon wa4zlw
Sent from my Sprint Phone.
----- Reply message -----
From: "Tower DIVA" <tower.diva@gmail.com>
To: <app_rpt-users@ohnosec.org>
Subject: [App_rpt-users] VPN or other option?
Date: Mon, Jan 4, 2016 8:43 PM
Is it possible to set a portable node
up to where you do not have to access the
router and do port forwarding where you
connect it to be able to gain
operability? Could a VPN be set to do
tunneling to say, your home QTH and bypass
this step? I have not done any VPN work
in linux.
Thanks for any help!!!
Keri
KB0YNA
Mesa County, Colorado RACES
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