AllStarLink 3 Install on Debian 12 Cloud Server
Greetings Crusaders!! Would you like to see a AllStarLink 3 Install on a cloud server? It’s the same set of instructions for a Debian 12 machine. Take a Look!!
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I have a XLX941 DMR & YSF Reflector setup on a Linode Cloud Debian computer. Your setup instructions for the AllStarLink hub on a Linode Debian Cloud computer are much easier than the XLX941 DMR & YSF Reflector that I setup on the Linode Debian Cloud computer.
Is there a way to permanently link a Linode Debian XLX DMR & YSF Reflector to Linode Debian AllStarLink hub?
Initially, when attempting to setup my Debian XLX941 DMR & YSF Reflector, I tried to install it on a physical computer at my home location. I ran into two problems. My public IP address is dynamic and periodically changes. That causes problems with the public IP address that's registered to the reflector network. I also had problem accessing the XLX941 DMR & YSF Reflector on my local area network. If I wanted to have a static public IP address at my home location, I would have to switch to a more expensive business Internet account, which I didn't want to do.
So, three questions remain. Can you run an AllStarLink hub with a dynamic DHCP public IP address, or does it require a static public IP address? Can you permanently link a XLX DMR & YSF Reflector to an AllStarLink hub? Can you run the XLX DMR & YSF Reflector and the AllStarLink hub on the same Linode Debian cloud computer?
Dave KY0L
Thank you for showing this process. We appreciate you taking the time to make these videos.
I'm brand new to ASL3. Last time I did this everything had to be manually built/compiled.
Certainly a far easier install.
I feel you may have skipped some important items here and I am still trying to figure it out myself.
The install directions specifically instruct to "install a webserver" when installing Debian-12.
Which I of course did. And I of course have the default webserver (test page) at my IP address from this.
There is no ALLMON3 webpage after installing it allmon3
You pretty much skate over this without any clear information to this regard.
I am left hanging without a working allmon3 web interface.
And no idea if an alternate or different web server is supposed to be in place within allmon3 itself or is it supposed to be using the "web server" that was installed when Debian-12 was installed.
Would be very helpful if you can clear this up a bit and I feel might have been missed in the video.
You do indeed hint at this but it is not clear. And of course I installed Debian-12 per the instructions before this video just came out!
So I am now stuck with trying to figure out if the built in webserver needs to be completely removed (and how exactly to do that). So allmon3 can do its thing on port 80.
I was also very much wondering why I didn't have an ASL3 landing page/dashboard! And you did an excellent job of clearing this up in this video.
-Steve N8LBV
I have a cloud hub on VULTR that uses ASL on Debian10. I had to install apache web server then Supermon to get everything running. I will try the new ASL3 and see how it works. Tnx Dave – K8GB
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