I don't know why may YSF hosts file can not overwrite
Could you please tell me witch is correct path and file name and format ?
My pistar version is 3.4.17,thanks
Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
Re: Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
There isn't one.
Pistar obtains its YSF addresses from the YSF registry. The pistar server updates itself every hr with what's registered there. Then it updates your install either during a manual update or via the auto overnight maintenance scripts.
Currently there's no function for a personal entry host for YSF.
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Pistar obtains its YSF addresses from the YSF registry. The pistar server updates itself every hr with what's registered there. Then it updates your install either during a manual update or via the auto overnight maintenance scripts.
Currently there's no function for a personal entry host for YSF.
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Andrew M1DNS.
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Re: Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
Dear Sir
Thanks for reply, is it possible to add this overwrite function in the future?
Thanks for reply, is it possible to add this overwrite function in the future?
Re: Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
You could potentially edit your global host file at /etc/hosts to point the url at the ip address on your LAN. For example, my YSF reflector is at URL ae5jo.bounceme.net but on my LAN it is at 192.168.1.102. I edit the file at /etc/hosts to point ae5jo.bounceme.net to 192.168.1.102 and it works.
That said, if I change the local IP address of the YSF reflector or if I take the hotspot portable off of the LAN I have to remember to go back and edit the file.
That said, if I change the local IP address of the YSF reflector or if I take the hotspot portable off of the LAN I have to remember to go back and edit the file.
Re: Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
Each time the install runs the overnight maintenance scripts it'll over write the host file. So is only a solution if you only power the install on and off only whilst your using it. And never again run an update.AE5JO wrote:You could potentially edit your global host file at /etc/hosts to point the url at the ip address on your LAN. For example, my YSF reflector is at URL ae5jo.bounceme.net but on my LAN it is at 192.168.1.102. I edit the file at /etc/hosts to point ae5jo.bounceme.net to 192.168.1.102 and it works.
That said, if I change the local IP address of the YSF reflector or if I take the hotspot portable off of the LAN I have to remember to go back and edit the file.
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Andrew M1DNS.
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Re: Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
Andy,
I love the emoji but I am not talking about "/usr/local/etc/YSFHosts.txt" but rather "/etc/hosts" which I assure you does not get overwritten upon update, nor would you want it to be. I suppose you may not like a file that "ignores DNS" though (get it? - M1DNS, ignores DNS, never mind...)
I just added the following line
192.168.1.102 ae5jo.bounceme.net
and now it will ignore URL translation from DNS servers and route any port going to "ae5jo.bounceme.net" to 192.168.1.102 instead of my internet facing IP address.
I love the emoji but I am not talking about "/usr/local/etc/YSFHosts.txt" but rather "/etc/hosts" which I assure you does not get overwritten upon update, nor would you want it to be. I suppose you may not like a file that "ignores DNS" though (get it? - M1DNS, ignores DNS, never mind...)
I just added the following line
192.168.1.102 ae5jo.bounceme.net
and now it will ignore URL translation from DNS servers and route any port going to "ae5jo.bounceme.net" to 192.168.1.102 instead of my internet facing IP address.
Re: Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
I seen what you did there...AE5JO wrote:Andy, I suppose you may not like a file that "ignores DNS" though (get it? - M1DNS, ignores DNS, never mind...)
PS I'm Andrew, Andy is the other fellow.
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Andrew M1DNS.
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Re: Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
Sorry Andrew!
Re: Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
No probs, no harm done, no apology needed. A common occurance you won't be the first, or last, two similar names same place.AE5JO wrote:Sorry Andrew!
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Andrew M1DNS.
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Re: Override IP address of a YSF Reflector
Thanks , it is useful for local connect , but I want isAE5JO wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 2:57 pm Andy,
I love the emoji but I am not talking about "/usr/local/etc/YSFHosts.txt" but rather "/etc/hosts" which I assure you does not get overwritten upon update, nor would you want it to be. I suppose you may not like a file that "ignores DNS" though (get it? - M1DNS, ignores DNS, never mind...)
I just added the following line
192.168.1.102 ae5jo.bounceme.net
and now it will ignore URL translation from DNS servers and route any port going to "ae5jo.bounceme.net" to 192.168.1.102 instead of my internet facing IP address.
Other people can selectnprivate ysf reflector from pistar ysf list ,
the list is for ysf registered only now ,I like it can be customise funcrion like DExtra_Hosts.txt or DMR_Hosts.txt under /root directory and will not over write by update.
It is helpful people who don't want their reflector be public and early selection for their members