Re: Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
ae5pl <pete@...>
--- In aprsisce@yahoogroups.com, FUJIURA Toyonori <toyokun@...> wrote:
Fujiura, APRSISCE does not need to do anything to support the Socks proxy. It is "transparent" to the application. In other words, you don't do anything in putty or AGWTracker to accomodate the Socks proxy. It is up to you to ensure that the Socks proxy properly intercepts the port you are connecting to in APRS-IS as a telnet type port. The Socks proxy is very old technology put in place to help restrict normal non-HTTP TCP traffic. It affects all non-HTTP applications on a device and must be configured to allow individual port connections. My guess is that your cell phone provider uses it to restrict type of access to streaming sites and "banned" sites. It should not interfere with APRSISCE if AGWTrackerPocket works as they both use the same TCP socket API. 73, Pete AE5PL
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Re: Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
FUJIURA Toyonori <toyokun@...>
Dear Lynn.
Thanks reply and I understood, but it is very inconvenience. Because not only putty but also AGWTracker support it. Please add it in your plan.. My phone prover is EMOBILE. http://www.gsmworld.com/Roaming/Gsminfo/net_jpem.shtml And MMS connection requres the following settings. wm.internal.emnet.ne.jp / 8080 (HTTP proxy) 1080 (Socks proxy) Thank you. 2010/1/31 Lynn W. Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@arrl.net>: Sorry, but APRSISCE (and all of APRS-IS, in point of fact) requires a -- FUJIURA Toyonori mailto:toyokun@gmail.com
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Re: Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
Lynn Deffenbaugh
Sorry, but APRSISCE (and all of APRS-IS, in point of fact) requires a
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direct socket connection. It is not a web connection. And no, I do not currently support a Socks proxy and don't really have any plans to. If there's enough demand, maybe, but you are the first person to ask in the 1+years of having the client in the field. May I ask who your phone provider is? Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32 jg2rzf wrote:
Hi,
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Does aprsisce support Socks proxy?
jg2rzf <toyokun@...>
Hi,
Is this software support Socks proxy? My mobile phone provider support two Internet connection. One is directly connected to the Internet but it doesn't support MMS, and another is connected to Internet through Web proxy/Socks server but it supports MMS. I try to use the second connection, but this software cannot connect APRS server. The first connection, it works. Hopefully, I want to use this on the first connection. Thanks.
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
Mustafa AYDIN <ta2ey.mustafa@...>
There isn't any brand on it. it could be
Standard Windows CE SDK . There is a note like "Windows Embedded CE v6.0 (Build
0 on Apr 17 2009) " on desktop background picture
I have ROM image files here http://rapidshare.com/files/296548204/YF82A_4.8_WINCE_6.0_ROM.rar .
it might help you identify exactly.
Mustafa - TA2EY
From: Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 9:57 PM
To: aprsisce@...
Subject: Re: [aprsisce] Re: Hardware requirement for WM
version One thing Windows Mobile developers learn is there is no such thing as
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
Lynn Deffenbaugh
One thing Windows Mobile developers learn is there is no such thing as "standard" Windows. APRS/CE and APRSISCE are two completely different programs by different developers. APRSISCE is built in the Windows Mobile 6 Professional SDK environment targeting the ARMV4I processor. Windows CE has no guarantee of what sections of Windows API is available or not. It is left up to the whim of the platform builder.
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Is there a brand on the device or is a standard Windows CE SDK development environment available for it? If so, that will tell me what I need to conditionalize out of my program to make it work there. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ Mustafa AYDIN wrote:
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
Mustafa AYDIN <ta2ey.mustafa@...>
My device is 5" navigation device with WinCE 6.0 OS
, 600 Mhz ARM1136JF-S Processor , 128 MB Ram . Windows desktop and internet
explorer works properly.
I managed to work many of pocket PC softwares on
this device.
After successfully used APRS/CE ,I thought APRSISCE
would work on this device as well.
Mustafa - TA2EY
From: Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 8:59 PM
To: aprsisce@...
Subject: Re: [aprsisce] Re: Hardware requirement for WM
version Is this on the Toshiba e830 and e805 that you mentioned originally? Or
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
Lynn Deffenbaugh
Is this on the Toshiba e830 and e805 that you mentioned originally? Or
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one of the other devices? If it's Pocket PC 2003, I might be able to try building down to there, but I suspect that some of my features (like the map display) won't be functional as that uses new features of the Windows Mobile shell API. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ Mustafa AYDIN wrote:
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
Mustafa AYDIN <ta2ey.mustafa@...>
When I double click the exe
file from file manager , nothing happens . My device just
continue working asif I didn't do anything.
Do you think I need to add some dll files to
windows directory to get the program work under winCE ?
From: Lynn W. Deffenbaugh
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 7:33 PM
To: aprsisce@...
Subject: Re: [aprsisce] Re: Hardware requirement for WM
version WinCE 6.0 or Windows Mobile 6.0? I require Windows Mobile, not
WinCE.
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
Lynn Deffenbaugh
WinCE 6.0 or Windows Mobile 6.0? I require Windows Mobile, not WinCE.
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What is the error message you are being presented with? Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ ta2ey wrote:
Hi Lynn,
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Re: Hardware requirement for WM version
ta2ey <ta2ey.mustafa@...>
Hi Lynn,
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I just joined this group and tried APRSISCE program on my device with WinCE 6.0 OS. Unfortunately it didn't work under WinCE . I managed to work APRS-CE without problem. is there anything I can do to use this software under WinCE 6.0 ? Mustafa
--- In aprsisce@yahoogroups.com, "Lynn W. Deffenbaugh" <kj4erj@...> wrote:
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
m6xsd wrote:
Yep, point taken on 'Lost Fix' but I still think being able to select pre-programmed static points when 'en-route' would be good, I can think of quite a few situations where I would like to 'annouce'(for want of a better word) that I'm not exactly where my GPS thinks I am (or was).See Bob's APRS 1.1 extension called "Destination Waypoints" described at: http://wa8lmf.net/bruninga/APRS-docs/MOBILE.TXT This is part of the APRS 1.1 Spec Addendum you can see at: http://wa8lmf.net/bruninga/aprs/aprs11.html I'm considering supporting the ability to beacon a "destination waypoint" as well as interpret them and draw the lines that are described. I don't know how many other APRS clients do this, but it's part of the published spec, so I might as well support it! Who knows, I might even make it part of the Poll's () "slow beacon" mode! Oh, and another preview of things to come is that I'm designing a "coordinate picker" dialog that will embed the OpenStreetMap with pan and zoom to allow you to home in on and set a coordinate. It'll still support a variety of manually-entered coordinates, but you'll be able to see where you entered or enter what you see. - Thoughts? Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
g4ilo wrote:
Personally I think the last known position would be the best one to use when going into a building. Incidentally the last time this happened to me I forgot to turn the thing off when I went into a building and left my jacket and when I came back I had a hot phone with a depleted battery, so an auto-disable GPS if unable to get a fix after x min option might be a useful battery conservation tool.That's maybe a reasonable suggestion. How long to make the delay before auto-disable is the hard part. I know with my AT&T Tilt the GPS will sometimes go out to la-la land for a few minutes when the visible satellite count drops to small numbers. I'll add this somewhere down on the ToDo list. The ability to easily select a different icon would be a nice touch though I don't know if many would bother with it. I'm using the icon of a jogger because that seemed the most appropriate for a pedestrian mobile, but I also have it with me in the car and people may get the idea I'm a pretty fast runner. It would be nice to switch to an icon of a car without opening the config dialog and scrolling through that long list. There could do with being an icon of a guy in a chair with his feet up for when the thing is docked in its cradle on the desktop. :)I've considered doing some sort of a named Profile set of settings that would include beaconing, Icon, status, and such. I don't know that I'll get as fancy as doing automatic profile switching ala the Tracker2 family, but at least having a Configure/Profile cascading menu selection might be nice. Hiking, Biking, Mobile, QTH/Stationary kind of settings where the user configures the names AND the parameters. I'm not sure how successful my earlier suggestion of an economy mode that only gets a fix now and then would be, because as Lynn pointed out the GPS will struggle to get a fix if you are moving. I have been trying to remember to disable the GPS (or switch the phone off with the button on the top which keeps the APRS-IS connection going so you can still receive messages) but I have been switching it on and then setting off without waiting to get a fix and as a result I have travelled long distances before my next position was reported.Yep, that's the GPS behavior. Those really quick fix times the manufacturers like to advertise are for fix acquisition without moving or at most walking. If you turn on the GPS, drop it on the dash, and dash on down the road, it'll be a while till it figures out where you really are. I've taken to backing out my driveway and turning the GPS on while I record my mileage (yes, most of what I drive, I get reimbursed for). But then, I live on a cul-de-sac, so I don't have to worry much about traffic while sitting in the middle of the street! Economy mode still intrigues me because my GPS will pick up a fix pretty quick at walking speeds. It's trying to use economy mode while driving that would get rather iffy. Maybe an economy mode that disables itself if the prevailing speed is greater than some reasonable threshhold... Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - QTH at KJ4ERJ-2
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
g4ilo wrote:
--- In aprsisce@yahoogroups.com, "Lynn W. Deffenbaugh" <kj4erj@...> wrote:I have AGWPE support on my list, but that's not the IP/port that I mention above. There are Ethernet and WiFi serial port devices that offer a TCP/IP port to which you connect to access the serial data. I have also written similar shim programs that run on other machines and offer a TCP/IP connection to serial ports on those machines. The support I'm currently building expects the TCP data to appear just as if the serial device was locally connected. AGEPE adds a whole different protocol layer to the "TNC" communications. AGW support will be there eventually, but not soonest. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
g4ilo
--- In aprsisce@yahoogroups.com, "m6xsd" <m6xsd@...> wrote:
Personally I think the last known position would be the best one to use when going into a building. Incidentally the last time this happened to me I forgot to turn the thing off when I went into a building and left my jacket and when I came back I had a hot phone with a depleted battery, so an auto-disable GPS if unable to get a fix after x min option might be a useful battery conservation tool. The ability to easily select a different icon would be a nice touch though I don't know if many would bother with it. I'm using the icon of a jogger because that seemed the most appropriate for a pedestrian mobile, but I also have it with me in the car and people may get the idea I'm a pretty fast runner. It would be nice to switch to an icon of a car without opening the config dialog and scrolling through that long list. There could do with being an icon of a guy in a chair with his feet up for when the thing is docked in its cradle on the desktop. :) I'm not sure how successful my earlier suggestion of an economy mode that only gets a fix now and then would be, because as Lynn pointed out the GPS will struggle to get a fix if you are moving. I have been trying to remember to disable the GPS (or switch the phone off with the button on the top which keeps the APRS-IS connection going so you can still receive messages) but I have been switching it on and then setting off without waiting to get a fix and as a result I have travelled long distances before my next position was reported. Julian, G4ILO
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
m6xsd <m6xsd@...>
--- In aprsisce@yahoogroups.com, "Lynn W. Deffenbaugh" <kj4erj@...> wrote:
My other preferred installation is to swap out the Garmin for a Bluetooth GPS when I don't forsee needing the extra info the Garmin supplies. Yep, point taken on 'Lost Fix' but I still think being able to select pre-programmed static points when 'en-route' would be good, I can think of quite a few situations where I would like to 'annouce'(for want of a better word) that I'm not exactly where my GPS thinks I am (or was).Would it be possible to have the software revert to a 'static position' when GPS fix is lost(i.e when you enter a building). IdeallyMy current thinking was that when/if you disable the GPS but keep 73, Colin.
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
m6xsd wrote:
Hi Lynn,Good to know it'll work for someone outside of me! I'm using a TT4 for testing and will be hooking it to a T2-135 as soon as I get a power supply for another BlueTooth to Serial in my mobile. I can't wait to run the mobile IGate! Would it be possible to have the software revert to a 'static position' when GPS fix is lost(i.e when you enter a building). IdeallyMy current thinking was that when/if you disable the GPS but keep Tracking enabled, it would continue to beacon as if you were standing still at the last coordinate. I want to base it on Enabled rather than Lost Fix as it's way to easy to lose a fix. I need to do more thinking on the hiking thing as well. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Dashing out the door!
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
g4ilo
--- In aprsisce@yahoogroups.com, "Lynn W. Deffenbaugh" <kj4erj@...> wrote:
By "data source" I mean either a serial port (which may be a paired BlueTooth serial port) or a TCP/IP address and port combination.Does this mean it will work with the AGW Packet Engine on a PC? I don't know too much about this but it appears to run as a TCP/IP server listening on port 8000. Julian, G4ILO
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Re: KISS TNC for APRS
Lynn Deffenbaugh
Phillip wrote:
Is that three different TNCs and three different serial connections? Or are you talking port numbers in AGEPE? If you've got three TNCs, I'd plan to support this as running three copies of the client, one for each TNC. However, that's all a much more complex installation than I'm currently targeting. Personally, with that much running, I'd be using javAPRSSrvr to do the IGating and just use a client like mine as a single viewer. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Crawling before Walking before Running....
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KISS TNC for APRS
Phillip <zl2tze@...>
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