[drats_users] ratflector help needed

Francis Miele
Wed Aug 4 09:43:38 PDT 2010


removing the path solved the problem. I thought the directions said to put a
path.

Thanks for the help Dan

--
Fran





On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Dan Smith <dsmith at danplanet.com> wrote:

> > i put network with a host of w1fjm.ham-radio-op.net
> > <http://w1fjm.ham-radio-op.net>, which is a dyndns name, and left
> > the port at 9000. I even tried the actual ip address assigned by my
> > isp. Accept incoming connections is checked along with trust local
> > host
>
> In the ratflector?  That will attempt to establish an outbound
> connection to your external IP address which (a) is unnecessary and
> could create a loop and (b) usually won't work with any sort of
> firewall.  If you're not connecting it to a radio, you don't need any
> paths setup in the ratflector.
>
> You did hit the "on" button, right?
>
> > in drats i put a radio entry for network, with a host address of
> > localhost and the port is 9000.
>
> Sounds like a Windows (, McAfee, Norton, etc) firewall on your system.
>
> In the unlikely case that it's a port conflict, try port 9001 or
> something like that.
>
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