Well, it looks like I've cracked the G2 IP address registration. I now randomise an IP address in a /30 subnet, check to see if it's a duplicate, and if not allocate it to the starting station address.
Then I insert into the G2 database. Whilst I don't have a neat front-end yet (I have to manually enter the new callsign in a text file) and I don't have the ability to add other suffixes in the allocated range (yet), I can now add stations into the G2 Trust server from my software, which means that I do all that a G2 system does.
I've also been testing and debugging the callsign updates to the database.
Now going to work on a nice front-end for the G2 registration and move GB7MH to the live G2 network as soon as possible.
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Good to See you are making good progress David.
ReplyDeleteCan you please contact me smow@hotmail.co.uk I am the repeater keeper of GB7JF.
73's Stuart
Congrats on your efforts David, keep up the good work... We've been watching you and your group for a while from Florida, hoping to start putting your work to use in Florida with all of our active gateways when you get ready to release it!
ReplyDeleteBravo Zulu to you!
Evans
KD4EFM
www.florida-dstar.info
David,
ReplyDeleteIf you could use some help creating web registration tools, drop me a line.
John
k7ve at k7ve.org
P.S. I'm starting to work on some stuff using Jim's test trust server as well.