Parrot+ 55553 allstar-public only?

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Weston Bustraan

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Jul 22, 2025, 7:59:21 AMJul 22
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Patrick,

Is your Parrot+ 55553 set up to only allow allstar-public aka "web-transceiver" connections? While testing node mode on RepeaterPhone, I can connect fine with an allstar-public token, but when connecting using a node number, I'm getting an instant reject response.

Perhaps someone with their own node, like a ClearNode could help me confirm? Are you able to connect to 55553 with your node number?

- Wes W8WJB

David McAnally

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Jul 22, 2025, 9:07:54 AMJul 22
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I've used 55553 from Allstar nodes (ASL3 and ASL2), DV Switch Mobile with Allstar node number and DV Switch Mobile with Web Transceiver mode without issues.

David, WD5M

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Patrick Perdue

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Jul 22, 2025, 12:40:31 PMJul 22
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No, 55553 doesn't care if you're coming in from WT or a node. In fact,
it doesn't care if you're even coming in from a properly registered
node. The |x flag exists in it's radio-secure context, which bypasses
all the normal security checks, I.E. is your node registered, does your
reported IP address match what appears in Allstarlink's database, etc.

If you are not able to connect, let's set up a sched so I can no when to
look at 55553's log.
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