One Way Networking Problem

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W6FM

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Jun 8, 2016, 4:08:13 PM6/8/16
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I am using Roverlog 2.7.3 in a multiop station this year. I am having issues with one way networking. This is affecting all communications including messages, passing and synchronization of the log. I can cause the direction of the one way networking to change by restarting the program. Whichever computer the program is restarted on last can transmit but not receive network messages. This is occurring on both Linux and Windows platforms. Here is my roverlog.ini file. 73, Ron

set ::setting(iniversion) "2_7_3"
set ::setting(mycall) "W6FM"
set ::setting(mygrid) "CM95"
set ::setting(allowstationchanges)  0
set ::setting(myband) "50"
set ::setting(bandlock)  0
set ::setting(mymode) "PH"
set ::setting(buds) ""
set ::setting(declination) "-12"
set ::setting(antoffset) "0"
set ::setting(logfile) "w6fm.log"
set ::setting(lookupfile) "w6fm.lup"
set ::setting(weblookup) "QRZ"
set ::setting(contestini) "junvhfbasic.ini"
set ::setting(autosave)  1
set ::setting(font) {courier 8}
set ::setting(entryfont) {courier 10}
set ::setting(bigfont) {courier 10 bold}
set ::setting(maintop)  0
set ::setting(listheight)  8
set ::setting(clearentry)  0
set ::setting(lookupgrid)  1
set ::setting(callcheck)  none
set ::setting(allowcompass)  1
set ::setting(allowsort)  1
set ::setting(warnrealtime)  0
set ::setting(quicklookup)  1
set ::setting(annbell)  0
set ::setting(lookupquiet)  0
set ::setting(mapwidth)  22
set ::setting(mapheight)  30
set ::setting(logfg) "black"
set ::setting(logbg) "white"
set ::setting(lognewfg) "red"
set ::setting(lognewbg) "white"
set ::setting(lognetfg) "dark grey"
set ::setting(lognetbg) "white"
set ::setting(lognetnewfg) "pink"
set ::setting(lognetnewbg) "white"
set ::setting(mapcoldbg) "green"
set ::setting(mapcoldfg) "black"
set ::setting(mapwarmbg) "yellow"
set ::setting(mapwarmfg) "black"
set ::setting(maphotbg) "red"
set ::setting(maphotfg) "black"
set ::setting(mapunwkbg) "black"
set ::setting(mapunwkfg) "white"
set ::setting(madeskedcolor) "green"
set ::setting(txcolor) "black"
set ::setting(txfgcolor) "red"
set ::setting(rxcolor) "black"
set ::setting(rxfgcolor) "green"
set ::setting(Start_Keyer)  0
set ::setting(Start_Super)  0
set ::setting(Start_Rotor)  0
set ::setting(Start_Rig)  0
set ::setting(Start_GPS)  0
set ::setting(Start_Clock)  0
set ::setting(RoverLog_Rig)  RoverLog
set ::setting(r1) {50 1 0 50.1250}
set ::setting(r2) {144 1 0 144.2000}
set ::setting(r3) {222 1 0 222.1000}
set ::setting(r4) {432 1 0 432.1000}
set ::setting(r5) {902 1 0 903.1000}
set ::setting(r6) {1.2G 1 0 1296.1000}
set ::setting(r7) {2.3G 1 0 2304.1000}
set ::setting(r8) {3.4G 1 0 3456.1000}
set ::setting(r9) {5.7G 1 0 5760.1000}
set ::setting(r10) {10G 1 0 10368.1000}
set ::setting(r11) {24G 1 0 24}
set ::setting(r12) {47G 1 0 47}
set ::setting(r13) {76G 1 0 76}
set ::setting(r14) {119G 1 0 119}
set ::setting(r15) {142G 1 0 142}
set ::setting(r16) {241G 1 0 241}
set ::setting(r17) {300G 1 0 300}
set ::setting(fkeys)  QSY
set ::setting(rigdvr)  0
set ::setting(keyeripaddr) {127.0.0.1}
set ::setting(keyeripport) {32126}
set ::setting(superipaddr) {127.0.0.1}
set ::setting(superipport) {32128}
set ::setting(gps)  0
set ::setting(gpsipaddr) {127.0.0.1}
set ::setting(gpsipport) {32123}
set ::setting(rotoripaddr) {127.0.0.1}
set ::setting(rotoripport) {32125}
set ::setting(skedqsy)  0
set ::setting(quicksked)  1
set ::setting(skedtinc)  10
set ::setting(wiplimit)  10
set ::setting(wipbusy)  1
set ::setting(txminute)  odd
set ::setting(earlywarn)  0
set ::setting(autoreap)  1
set ::setting(netenable)  1
set ::setting(netpopup)  0
set ::setting(passprompt)  0
set ::setting(verbnetlog)  1
set ::setting(quicknet)  1
set ::setting(netlogheight)  8
set ::setting(mypeername) "50"
set ::setting(p1) {50 192.168.44.133 3677 50}
set ::setting(p2) {144_432 192.168.44.1 3677 144 222 432}
set ::setting(p3) {station3 127.0.0.1 0}
set ::setting(p4) {station4 127.0.0.1 0}
set ::setting(p5) {station5 127.0.0.1 0}
set ::setting(p6) {station6 127.0.0.1 0}
set ::setting(p7) {station7 127.0.0.1 0}
set ::setting(p8) {station8 127.0.0.1 0}
set ::setting(p9) {station9 127.0.0.1 0}
set ::setting(p10) {station10 127.0.0.1 0}
set ::setting(p11) {station11 127.0.0.1 0}
set ::setting(p12) {station12 127.0.0.1 0}

W6FM

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Jun 8, 2016, 10:49:27 PM6/8/16
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I tried rolling back to 2.6.9 which required installing the Linux package libudp-tcl. Now I have no networking function at all.

73, Ron

Tom Mayo

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Jun 8, 2016, 11:21:31 PM6/8/16
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Sounds bad.  Can you use Alt-U to bring up the debug window and send me any error messages?  Also you could try to restart the link to the other station on the Alt-Q screen?

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W6FM

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Jun 9, 2016, 3:01:22 AM6/9/16
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Thanks for the info. The 144_432 station was blacklisted on the 50 station. I clicked on the O and U button and we now have two way network communication. I can't find any documentation on the Alt-Q screen. O for open,C for close, B for blacklist seem intuitive. What is the U button for?

73, Ron

Tom Mayo

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Jun 9, 2016, 6:37:02 AM6/9/16
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Hi Ron,

Alt-Q is the apparently top secret "Communications" screen that lets you see and control the status of each interprocess communications link. O is open, C is close, b is Blacklist, and U is unblacklist. I'm not at my laptop right now but I may have included a way to reopen communications on the Station Info and Network screens as well. 

Regards,
Tom, N1MU

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W6FM

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Jun 9, 2016, 3:36:34 PM6/9/16
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Hi Tom,

Thanks for all your good work. I have enjoyed using RoverLog for several years. This is the first year using it in a multiop station. What is happening is upon restarting the program, whichever station starts last is blacklisted on the other station. So the super secret Communications screen is an important one for networked operation.

73, Ron
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