[Xastir] APRS proxy options?

KA7O ka7o at ka7o.net
Sun Nov 1 01:42:29 EDT 2009


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Don't mean to be contrary here Dave, but as old as aprsd is, it's far
from dead.

I'm running it here - have been reliably for quite some time. Provides
30 minutes on the history port to not only all my Xastir instances here
at the house, but several of us around the state as well.

It's also included in the current Fedora repos.

It is old - but it works.

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On 10/31/2009 06:59 PM, David Flood wrote:
> For an upcoming event (Seattle Marathon) I find that I'll be setting up several laptops running Xastir in a small enough area that I probably will just hook my ClearWire up to a router and wireless access point to get them an internet connection.
> 
> Given that, I'd like only one or two sessions to actually use the wireless link....
> 
> I know that Xastir will do proxy'ing using the server port but are there any other _current_ options out there that will also give the last 10 or 15 minutes of traffic on a reconnect?
> 
> aprsd is old and dead
> javaprs is closed source and requires way too much setup and horsepower
> 
> any other options?
> 
> Dave
> KD7MYC
> 
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