Re: [PLUG] PLUG Digest, Vol 187, Issue 18

2020-04-10 Thread John Bartley K7AAY j...@503bartley.com
Quansheng UV-R50 HTs don't work with CHIRP but their sensitivity, rejection, discrimination, and modulation was significantly better than the equivalent Baofeng,, so I grabbed a pair and am happy w/ them. 73 & best regards de K7AAY °|||° 503-BAR-TLEY On 2020-09-07, WA7SKG emitted: > Curious

Re: [PLUG] Kernel Modules to blacklist binary applications

2020-04-10 Thread Chuck Hast
All of the DMR radios use some form of Customer Programming Software (CPS) all of them are windows based and usually are ugly and not well done. Some work has been done for the Tytera MD-380 family of radios, and there are Linux tools for those radios but the rest of then are all Windows based. D

[PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread michael
I've done apt-get purge network-manager, because something is screwing up the routing... I have a dynamic IP address through Spectrum cable and I'm thinking that I need to do something special to make masquerading with a dynamic ip work? The firewall needs to track the IP if say the lease expir

Re: [PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread Louis Kowolowski
RFC1918 172.16.0.0/12 does *not* include 172.217.6.10. The range is 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255. I suspect you are correct about UDP not getting through. Seems likely some kind of connection tracking/keep-state isn’t working the way you want. Are you doing any kind of keep-state for your UDP traf

Re: [PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread michael
No connection tracking module is loaded, is there one for Zoom? April 10, 2020 3:14 PM, "Louis Kowolowski" wrote: > RFC1918 172.16.0.0/12 does *not* include 172.217.6.10. The range is > 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255. > > I suspect you are correct about UDP not getting through. Seems likely some

Re: [PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread michael
April 10, 2020 3:59 PM, mich...@robinson-west.com wrote: > No connection tracking module is loaded, is there one for Zoom? I'm trying the following iptables rules for Zoom, but I need connection tracking for the udp traffic? root@filter:~# iptables -vL FORWARD_Zoom Chain FORWARD_Zoom (1 referen

Re: [PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread Louis Kowolowski
I’m not actually familiar with IPtables any more (haven’t used it since early 2000). I don’t know if it has a special module for zoom or not. I was just talking about generic UDP keep-state. doing quick googling, i woudl guess you would want something like iptables -A INPUT -m state --state ESTA

Re: [PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread Nat Taylor
I know 8.8.8.8 is google's dns, as is 8.8.4.4 so I assume 8.8.8.4 is too? What is all that at the end of network/interfaces? On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 3:03 PM Louis Kowolowski wrote: > I’m not actually familiar with IPtables any more (haven’t used it since > early 2000). > I don’t know if it has a

Re: [PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread michael
To fool Android phones into using the local DNS. The Moto G's we have are hard coded to go to google dns. April 10, 2020 5:20 PM, "Nat Taylor" wrote: > I know 8.8.8.8 is google's dns, as is 8.8.4.4 so I assume 8.8.8.4 is too? > What is all that at the end of network/interfaces? > > On Fri, Ap

Re: [PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread michael
root@filter:~# iptables -vL FORWARD_Zoom Chain FORWARD_Zoom (1 references) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 230 14226 ACCEPT udp -- eth0 eth2anywhere anywhere state NEW,RELATED,ESTABLISHED multiport dpor

[PLUG] Is this the latest Zoom for CentOS???

2020-04-10 Thread michael
[root@eagle ~]# rpm -qi zoom Name : zoom Version : 3.5.374815.0324 Release : 1 Architecture: x86_64 Install Date: Thu 02 Apr 2020 04:43:05 PM CDT Group : default Size : 269036822 License : see https://www.zoom.us/ Signature : RSA/SHA1, Wed 25 Mar 2020 12:01:53 AM CDT, Key ID b903bf1861a7c71d Source

Re: [PLUG] Chromebook experiences?

2020-04-10 Thread Ben Koenig
I recently wiped chromeos off of a Pixel Slate. For the brief time I spent with it chromeos seemed to be exactly what I expected. You log in to the OS using your Google account, however it does not appear to implement "accounts" in the way you would expect a computer to since things like wifi sett

Re: [PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread Mike C.
Any changes to these rules needed??? Zoom video freezes after 3 seconds and occasionally unfreezes. That's not how firewalls work. Firewalls either allow traffic based on port, protocol, ip address or they don't. If the video is freezing it's due to a lack of bandwidth. There are a couple of opt

Re: [PLUG] Zoom and Debian Buster...

2020-04-10 Thread Ben Koenig
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 8:39 PM Mike C. wrote: > Any changes to these rules needed??? Zoom video freezes after 3 seconds > and occasionally unfreezes. > > That's not how firewalls work. Firewalls either allow traffic based on > port, protocol, ip address or they don't. > > If the video is freezi

Re: [PLUG] Chromebook experiences?

2020-04-10 Thread Chuck Hast
My wife has one, she just got it the other day. It allows you to install Linux and/or Linux apps depending on what is needed. I played with it a bit but did not do too much as I did not want to load a bunch of stuff on there she will never use. I did install Linux on it ( B-]) for grins, it is co

Re: [PLUG] Chromebook experiences?

2020-04-10 Thread Ben Koenig
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 9:58 PM Chuck Hast wrote: > My wife has one, she just got it the other day. It allows you to > install Linux and/or Linux apps depending on what is needed. > I played with it a bit but did not do too much as I did not want > to load a bunch of stuff on there she will never