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Post by K6KD on May 6, 2019 5:27:52 GMT -8
Thank you, I found it. I have made an xlx Refelector, all went okay with no errors during the installed. systemctl status xlxd shows active(running) in green. I have activated $callinghome ='true'; double check all my UDP ports, all opened, checked what the server is listening on is fine, have a domain assigned to my ip address; and yet xlx Reflector is not showing up on any ReflectorList page nor am I able to get the dashboard when I typed in the domain address. Any guidance would be appreciated, by the members on the forum. node The best place I know of to get XLX support is xlxbbs.epf.lu/73 John K6KD
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Post by node on May 7, 2019 16:56:13 GMT -8
Thanks John,
I sorted out the issues, which was the permission for the /xlxd folder had to be set to chmod 755, and the Dashboard URL I mistakenly left out http://
I did sent in my registration at xlxbbs.epf.lu but never go any reply to activate my account. Thanks much.
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Post by K6KD on May 7, 2019 17:42:21 GMT -8
Thanks John, I sorted out the issues, which was the permission for the /xlxd folder had to be set to chmod 755, and the Dashboard URL I mistakenly left out http:// I did sent in my registration at xlxbbs.epf.lu but never go any reply to activate my account. Thanks much. 73 node You're welcome. I'm not aware of any process to register or activate your reflector. If you have callinghome set up properly, your reflector should appear in the Reflectorlist, unless there is already another reflector with the same number. Hopefully that site will provide whatever support you might need. 73 John K6KD
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Post by kp4ca on Jun 15, 2019 11:07:01 GMT -8
Hello. I register a new XLX reflector. It is the XLX215. I notice that I appear in your dashboard. Great! But, I noticed that there is a thumb down and the address is doing an error. My address is correct and you could access it in: xlx215pr.ddns.net/. But in your page reflector list the link do not point at it. What could be a problem? Do I have to add something additional? Thanks for your help.
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Post by K6KD on Jun 15, 2019 11:34:40 GMT -8
Hello. I register a new XLX reflector. It is the XLX215. I notice that I appear in your dashboard. Great! But, I noticed that there is a thumb down and the address is doing an error. My address is correct and you could access it in: xlx215pr.ddns.net/. But in your page reflector list the link do not point at it. What could be a problem? Do I have to add something additional? Thanks for your help. This forum is no longer involved with XLX reflectors. Your reflector is not listed at xrefl.netFor XLX support, go to either the Yahoo Group xlxd-star or to the XLX forum at xlxbbs.epf.lu/73 John K6KD
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Post by cx4ae on Nov 5, 2019 2:39:52 GMT -8
Hello, how long does it take to appear on the reflector list, I have installed everything correctly and it is not yet listed, Thanks for the help 73 Fernando cx4ae
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Post by K6KD on Nov 5, 2019 2:43:22 GMT -8
Hello, how long does it take to appear on the reflector list, I have installed everything correctly and it is not yet listed, Thanks for the help 73 Fernando cx4ae This forum is no longer involved with XLX reflectors. For XLX support, go to the XLX forum at xlxbbs.epf.lu/73 John K6KD
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Post by w0sky on Nov 25, 2019 15:11:08 GMT -8
I am in the process of setting up an XRF using DXRFD. I am looking to pick a number to register my gateway. I am confused why the xrefl.net/ list does not include the list of XRF's on my PiStar hotspot? For example, XRF999 was on the list on my hotspot and it linked up just fine. Is the XRF registry on my hotspot different than the xrefl.net/ registry? For example, I was going to request XRF010 for my node, because it is not showing up on the xrefl.net/ website. However, my hotspot linked up to XRF010, so I assume 010 is not something I can use.
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Post by K6KD on Nov 25, 2019 15:25:38 GMT -8
I am in the process of setting up an XRF using DXRFD. I am looking to pick a number to register my gateway. I am confused why the xrefl.net/ list does not include the list of XRF's on my PiStar hotspot? For example, XRF999 was on the list on my hotspot and it linked up just fine. Is the XRF registry on my hotspot different than the xrefl.net/ registry? For example, I was going to request XRF010 for my node, because it is not showing up on the xrefl.net/ website. However, my hotspot linked up to XRF010, so I assume 010 is not something I can use. xrefl.net now lists only traditional (mostly dxrfd) reflectors and not XLX reflectors. XLX reflectors are often addressed with the XRF prefix. The reasons XLX reflectors are no longer listed in the directory are explained in the first message of this thread. If you want to avoid potential duplications, look both at xrefl.net and the XLX reflectors list, which can be seen on most XLX dashboards, such as here: xlx313.openstd.net/index.php?show=reflectorsHopefully that explains the situation. 73 John K6KD
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Post by w0sky on Nov 25, 2019 17:48:52 GMT -8
Thanks John!
So I thought XRF was for the X reflectors, and XLX was for the XLX reflectors. I thought they were two completely separate things. I didn't know XLX reflectors now use the XRF prefix as well.
I went to that website, and everything to show all reflectors, and I only see XLX prefixes, I don't see XRF prefixes. Should I assume all of the XLX numbers could be a conflict?
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Post by w0sky on Nov 25, 2019 18:39:25 GMT -8
OK, I actually read this thread, and understand that XRF and XLX is part of the XLX software.
I am going to be running the DXRFD software, so I still will register my reflector here on a node that is not a conflict.
Will this reflector show up on the ircddb based node list when I register with xrefl?
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Post by K6KD on Nov 25, 2019 19:08:23 GMT -8
Thanks John! So I thought XRF was for the X reflectors, and XLX was for the XLX reflectors. I thought they were two completely separate things. I didn't know XLX reflectors now use the XRF prefix as well. I went to that website, and everything to show all reflectors, and I only see XLX prefixes, I don't see XRF prefixes. Should I assume all of the XLX numbers could be a conflict? You're welcome. Best to assume any XLX reflector could be using an XRF prefix to avoid conflicts. Because an XLX reflector can use XRF, DCS, or REF prefixes, the use is at the discretion of the reflector admins and all the host file providers.
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Post by K6KD on Nov 25, 2019 19:13:27 GMT -8
OK, I actually read this thread, and understand that XRF and XLX is part of the XLX software. I am going to be running the DXRFD software, so I still will register my reflector here on a node that is not a conflict. Will this reflector show up on the ircddb based node list when I register with xrefl? Listing on xrefl does not automatically lead to it being on any other list. In the past, host file providers did look at the directory (xrefl) but with most of the activity now with XLX reflectors, I suspect they don't pay too much attention. After you get your reflector running, suggest you go to sites that support different hot spots and ask how to get your reflector listed. forum.pistar.ukforum.sharkrf.comGood luck, John One last thought: If you're not real familiar with reflectors, you might be better off with XLX instead of dxrfd. There's much support on the XLX forum. Not aware of much dxrfd support.
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Post by kc0eqa on Jul 3, 2021 14:53:04 GMT -8
Didn't know where to go with this, but for some reason the pi-star dextra_host file has not updated my link of xrf402.rfg3.us address. It still has the old address of xrf402.ham-radio-op.net listed. How can this be resolved to show the new address. If you can let me know this. Thanx KC0EQA
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Post by K6KD on Jul 3, 2021 15:21:03 GMT -8
The only thing I can suggest is to go to the pi-star forum and connect with the developers forum.pistar.ukGood luck. 73 John K6KD
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