Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-27 Thread chris
On 4/27/20 11:05 AM, jpronans wrote: > I reported it to one of the Sysops, but I understand remote access is > problematic in the current environment. > > Regards, > John > EI7IG > I also reported this frustrating behavior to: https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?topic=39321.new#new Now I can work

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-27 Thread jpronans
, Dave Webb KB1PVH , weewx-user Subject: Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host? On 4/27/20 1:03 AM, John Ronan wrote:> A few days go I noticed that not all CWOP servers are accepting data. I> haven't heard that the issue has been resolved.I think some are acc

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-27 Thread Christopher Maness
On 4/27/20 10:50 AM, John Kline wrote: > Is there a CWOP/APRS list I can report these issues? > > You could try here: > https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?board=15.0 ok > > I haven’t read through this whole thread, so perhaps you’ve mentioned > this, but are you seeing your packets on MesoWest? >

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-27 Thread John Kline
Is there a CWOP/APRS list I can report these issues? You could try here: https://www.wxforum.net/index.php?board=15.0 I haven’t read through this whole thread, so perhaps you’ve mentioned this, but are you seeing your packets on MesoWest? For instance, mine are here: https://mesowest.utah.edu/

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-27 Thread chris
On 4/27/20 1:03 AM, John Ronan wrote: > A few days go I noticed that not all CWOP servers are accepting data. I > haven't heard that the issue has been resolved. I think some are accepting data, but fail to pass it along. > > I don't have a list to hand, but I'll try and find it. > > cwop.ei3rcw.a

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-27 Thread chris
On 4/27/20 1:03 AM, John Ronan wrote: > Morning, > > Apologies, I'm only catching up on posts now > > A few days go I noticed that not all CWOP servers are accepting data. I > haven't heard that the issue has been resolved. > > I don't have a list to hand, but I'll try and find it. > > cwop.ei3rcw

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-27 Thread John Ronan
Morning, Apologies, I'm only catching up on posts now A few days go I noticed that not all CWOP servers are accepting data. I haven't heard that the issue has been resolved. I don't have a list to hand, but I'll try and find it. cwop.ei3rcw.ampr.org is accepting data, you might try testing only

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-26 Thread Greg Troxel
ch...@chrismaness.com writes: > All these packets are no shows, but if it works on the first go it does > show up.  I had 6 go through in a row, and now these fails.  I wonder if > the PI itself has issues with overheating or something.  When I use it > as a hotspot, it seems fine at first, but th

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-26 Thread chris
On 4/26/20 4:25 PM, Tom Keffer wrote: > Looks normal to me. > > Chris: the CWOP code has been working for over 10 years on thousands of stations worldwide. It's possible there is an issue with it, but very unlikely. > > Far more likely is that you have a network configuration issue. Does your rout

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-26 Thread Tom Keffer
Looks normal to me. Chris: the CWOP code has been working for over 10 years on thousands of stations worldwide. It's possible there is an issue with it, but very unlikely. Far more likely is that you have a network configuration issue. Does your router allow port 14580 to pass? On Sun, Apr 26, 2

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-26 Thread chris
On 4/26/20 4:13 PM, Chris Maness wrote: > > Hash: SHA256 > > > Poop, 16:00 did not post.  Here is the packet.  Any issues with it? > > > Apr 26 16:00:16 raspberrypi weewx[12666]: restx: CWOP: packet: > KQ6UP>APRS,TCPIP*:@262300z3401.26N/11718.84W_313/007g015t096r000p000P000b10143h24L488.weewx-3.9.

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-26 Thread Chris Maness
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Poop, 16:00 did not post. Here is the packet. Any issues with it? Apr 26 16:00:16 raspberrypi weewx[12666]: restx: CWOP: packet: KQ6UP>APRS,TCPIP*:@262300z3401.26N/11718.84W_313/007g015t096r000p000P000b10143h24L488.weewx-3.9.2-Interceptor#01

Re: [weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-26 Thread chris
On 4/26/20 3:45 PM, gjr80 wrote: > You already have it in your log: > > | > Apr2614:10:27raspberrypi > weewx[12666]:restx:CWOP:packet:KQ6UP>APRS,TCPIP*:@262110z3401.26N/11718.84W_241/007g017t098r000p000P000b10150h22L774.weewx-3.9.2-Interceptor#015 > > Apr2614:10:28raspberrypi weewx[12666]:restx:CW

[weewx-user] Re: How to Sniff Packets Going to a Single Host?

2020-04-26 Thread gjr80
You already have it in your log: Apr 26 14:10:27 raspberrypi weewx[12666]: restx: CWOP: packet: KQ6UP>APRS, TCPIP*:@262110z3401.26N/11718.84W_241/ 007g017t098r000p000P000b10150h22L774.weewx-3.9.2-Interceptor#015 Apr 26 14:10:28 raspberrypi weewx[12666]: restx: CWOP: Connected to server cwop.aprs