Speaking of switch. Steve, are we able to run 2 instances of MMDVM bridge and analog bridge? What I’m trying to do is bring my ysf reflector and my dmr TG together. I’ll send it to the switch group as well.
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On Nov 14, 2020, at 13:20, GB7NR Support <support@...> wrote:
Ok Steve, apologies,
Shane
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We could do with a step by step plan or something on how this can be done because we aren’t all geniuses. Lots of people want this functionality especially for repeater keepers running websites who want the allmon dashboard in built in there
website. It would be good to have a step by step so that we aren’t guessing!
Also this would teach how allmon interfaces with asterisk and it would be good to have some technical advice on how to implement or embed it onto a basic webpage hosted elsewhere.
Thanks
Shane
On 14 Nov 2020, at 17:27, Aaron Groover < k3alg@...> wrote:
Hamvoip. Yeah I forgot to mention that.
Are you running HamVOIP or Allstar?
On Sat, Nov 14, 2020, 9:17 AM Aaron Groover < k3alg@...> wrote:
Hmmm don’t have that file. Strange.... I do have httpd and httpd.conf. So etc/httpd/httpd.conf
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On Nov 14, 2020, at 11:56, Aaron Groover <k3alg@...> wrote:
Thanks steve!
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On Nov 14, 2020, at 11:06, Steve N4IRS <szingman@...> wrote:
It is a actual web site for people to see, on port 80.
Now, to change the web server to another port:
edit /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
server.port = 80
restart lighttpd
On 11/14/20 11:02 AM, Aaron Groover wrote:
Does anyone have the documentation to on how to make it an actual website for people to see? Instead of being internal. Problem is 80 with my provider. They absolutely won’t work with anyone opening that port up.
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The other problem is if your wordpress site is SSLed (Padlock/secured) and your Allmon dashboard is NOT (think on RasPi at home on IP (no FQDN for it) then the wordpress would block it from being shown as it is insecure content OR if you force iot to display
breaks the wordpress site security.
IFrame would do it but if SSL used for WP site you need the Allmon Dashboard SSL protected as well.
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