[OZAPRS] Internet Servers in Oceania observations and sugestions

Scott Evans scott at vk7hse.hobby-site.org
Sun Sep 13 16:59:51 EST 2009


I believe that support for APRSD is all but about abandoned! but that's
not to say that if you have the ability to correct/improve upon what it
already is to not contribute!

I used APRSD until I then hit the following bug ...
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aprsd/+bug/208913 (aprsd
crashes when someone logs in from network amd64)

I now use javAPRSSrv...

On Sun, 2009-09-13 at 14:07 +1000, James Cameron wrote:

> On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 09:30:00AM +0930, Tony Hunt wrote:
> > I realise we can use a custom filter on Port 14580 provided the
> > software we use lets us set up a filter. Which takes me to aprsd. I
> > see some folks are still using aprsd which is still being supported in
> > a few operating systems via software repositries. Its a simple no fuss
> > Igate solution. Not the greatest but its stable and tested. It wont do
> > custom filtered logins though. You can doctor the source code and make
> > it do a custom filtered login if you want to recompile it. Not overly
> > easy for some and messy.
> 
> Why not add general filtering capability and push the changes upstream?
> 
> If the changes are interesting, they could be proposed and included in
> the next release.


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Scott Evans <scott at vk7hse.hobby-site.org>


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