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Block commands temporaly

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 3:22 pm
by LU1BJW
Hi,

We would need to temporarily block our system so that no one can disconnect the reflector connected by default or connect to other reflectors,
and so that the system does not execute commands from third parties.
The main reason for this need is the presence of pirate stations.

What configuration we should modify in Pi-Star to reach our goal, or at least hinder the access of commands?

Thanks & 73

Re: Block commands temporaly

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 5:35 pm
by M1DNS
If someone pirates a call and you block them, they simply pirate another call, then another then another...

You can't fight a pirate with this mentality.


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Re: Block commands temporaly

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2020 11:40 pm
by LU1BJW
Hi Andrew,

Thanks for your reply.
I understand your point, and I agree this matter have to be manage with more than one strategy.

Mode: D-Star.

Looking forward to your reply.
Thanks!

Horacio

Re: Block commands temporaly

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 9:27 pm
by LU1BJW
Hi Andrew,

This is another friendly reminder.

73
Horacio

Re: Block commands temporaly

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:15 am
by M6NBP
Hi
Would this work as I have not tested for DMR Reflectors.
Slot2PCWhiteList

You would set the default Reflector 44xx
Slot2PCWhiteList=44xx and now only that one Reflector will work

So you would do
Slot2TGWhiteList=9
Slot2PCWhiteList=44xx
This then stops them using 4000 group or private to disconnect and only use one Reflector with 9 the only TG that can be used.

[DMR]
Enable=1
Beacons=0
ColorCode=3
SelfOnly=0
EmbeddedLCOnly=0
DumpTAData=0
Prefixes=234,235
#Slot1TGWhiteList=
Slot2TGWhiteList=9
Slot2PCWhiteList=44xx
CallHang=3
TXHang=10
BeaconInterval=60
BeaconDuration=3
ModeHang=10


Norman M6NBP

Re: Block commands temporaly

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:32 am
by M6NBP
D-Star Reflectors you would do this and set to FIXED = 1
Now no one can move the reflector
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Re: Block commands temporaly

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 1:04 pm
by LU1BJW
Dear Norman,

Your instructions worked great.
Thanks for your time and help.

Best 73
Horacio