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Re: Beginner Questions: spyserver.config
Nobody is expecting you to be expert in everything involved in the SpyServer.
The golden rule is: If you don't understand something, then leave it to the default.
But learning is always good:
Nobody is expecting you to be expert in everything involved in the SpyServer.
The golden rule is: If you don't understand something, then leave it to the default.
But learning is always good:
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By
prog
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#30438
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Beginner Questions: spyserver.config
Today, I'm trying to set up a Spyserver for the first time. There are no instruction, but much of the settings in the config file look straightforward except for:
bind_host = 0.0.0.0
bind_port =
Today, I'm trying to set up a Spyserver for the first time. There are no instruction, but much of the settings in the config file look straightforward except for:
bind_host = 0.0.0.0
bind_port =
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Ken Alexander
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#30437
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Re: Spyserver Online/Unreachable Issue
Hmarais,
That makes sense, the 8.x.x.x WAN address I had *is* public but my host shares it with many users so it can't send incoming connections to me. Now I understand, thanks!
--Bill
Hmarais,
That makes sense, the 8.x.x.x WAN address I had *is* public but my host shares it with many users so it can't send incoming connections to me. Now I understand, thanks!
--Bill
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Bill Thompson
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#30436
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Re: Spyserver Online/Unreachable Issue
In the case of carrier grade NAT, which is what Bill's situation is, your router's WAN address is a private, non-routable address. The ISP then NATs a bunch of people behind one public IP. So the IP
In the case of carrier grade NAT, which is what Bill's situation is, your router's WAN address is a private, non-routable address. The ISP then NATs a bunch of people behind one public IP. So the IP
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hmarais@...
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#30435
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Re: Spyserver Online/Unreachable Issue
That is what port forwarding is for in your router, that gets you to the specific address in your network. I use it for my video security camera, each has there own 168.192.xxx.xxx address, several
That is what port forwarding is for in your router, that gets you to the specific address in your network. I use it for my video security camera, each has there own 168.192.xxx.xxx address, several
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Tom Snyder
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#30434
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Re: Spyverter R2 with USRP B210
#shortwave
Youssef tried to explain item 2 to you. If you get to this message without understanding then just consider it to be a side effect of the sufficiently advanced technology aka magic.
{^_^}
Youssef tried to explain item 2 to you. If you get to this message without understanding then just consider it to be a side effect of the sufficiently advanced technology aka magic.
{^_^}
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jdow
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#30433
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Re: Spyverter R2 with USRP B210
#shortwave
For what it is worth DC->60 MHz is shifted to BOTH 120-180 MHz and 120-60 MHz. It's called imaging. 1MHs appears at both 121 MHz and 119 MHz on the output of a mixer. Filtering on the mixer output can
For what it is worth DC->60 MHz is shifted to BOTH 120-180 MHz and 120-60 MHz. It's called imaging. 1MHs appears at both 121 MHz and 119 MHz on the output of a mixer. Filtering on the mixer output can
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jdow
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#30432
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Re: Spyserver Online/Unreachable Issue
Tom,
If you do an nslookup on the "associate ip name" you'll find it does not map to the 192.168.xxx.xxx address. Name or not, that can't show up on the internet.
--Bill
Tom,
If you do an nslookup on the "associate ip name" you'll find it does not map to the 192.168.xxx.xxx address. Name or not, that can't show up on the internet.
--Bill
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Bill Thompson
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#30431
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Re: Spyserver Online/Unreachable Issue
Eric,
I'm fortunate to have a rather new, lean, mean, and hungry provider "Greenlight Networks." Little by little they've been running fiber in the Rochester, NY area. I have their entry-level plan
Eric,
I'm fortunate to have a rather new, lean, mean, and hungry provider "Greenlight Networks." Little by little they've been running fiber in the Rochester, NY area. I have their entry-level plan
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Bill Thompson
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#30430
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Re: Spyverter R2 with USRP B210
#shortwave
Ahh, I looked again at the picture I posted, and I DO see the symmetry either side of 120MHz.... I'll set that as the offset, but as I said earlier, it didn't match to expected stations freqs.
I'll
Ahh, I looked again at the picture I posted, and I DO see the symmetry either side of 120MHz.... I'll set that as the offset, but as I said earlier, it didn't match to expected stations freqs.
I'll
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erik@...
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#30429
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Re: Spyverter R2 with USRP B210
#shortwave
Hi, and thanks for the response.
I do understand somewhat, but I tried to describe what I thought was unexpected activity:
1. DC to about 22MHz has lots of stations tunable.
2. And since the Airspy
Hi, and thanks for the response.
I do understand somewhat, but I tried to describe what I thought was unexpected activity:
1. DC to about 22MHz has lots of stations tunable.
2. And since the Airspy
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erik@...
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#30428
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Re: Contour Shuttle Pro V2 plugin for SDR#
#sdrsharp
I just released version 3.1 of the shuttle plugin as a minor update. The problem with the shuttle knob on Express devices staying continually on Filter Bandwidth has been fixed.
Thanks,
Eddie
I just released version 3.1 of the shuttle plugin as a minor update. The problem with the shuttle knob on Express devices staying continually on Filter Bandwidth has been fixed.
Thanks,
Eddie
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Edward MacDonald
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#30427
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Re: Spyverter R2 with USRP B210
#shortwave
Not sure if you fully understand how converters (or any RF mixers) work, but that's perfectly expected. The signals are mixed with a 120 MHz LO. The positive image falls between 120 and 180 MHz, and
Not sure if you fully understand how converters (or any RF mixers) work, but that's perfectly expected. The signals are mixed with a 120 MHz LO. The positive image falls between 120 and 180 MHz, and
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prog
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#30426
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Spyverter R2 with USRP B210
#shortwave
Hi,
I purchased a Spyverter R2, and connected it to my USRP B210.
I note from Airspy, "that moves the entire HF spectrum to the VHF band between 120 MHz and 180 MHz".
I am connected to a 30m
Hi,
I purchased a Spyverter R2, and connected it to my USRP B210.
I note from Airspy, "that moves the entire HF spectrum to the VHF band between 120 MHz and 180 MHz".
I am connected to a 30m
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erik@...
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#30425
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Re: Spyserver Online/Unreachable Issue
Yes the 192.168.xxx.xxx is not reachable but the associate ip name (not sure of the correct term) is. So use the name instead of the actual address.
Yes the 192.168.xxx.xxx is not reachable but the associate ip name (not sure of the correct term) is. So use the name instead of the actual address.
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Tom Snyder
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#30424
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Re: Spyserver Online/Unreachable Issue
How did you manage to score a 500MB connection for that low a price? Here in Phoenix, if I want fiber, it will run me north of $200 monthly. Btw, I still need to get one of these devices and setup a
How did you manage to score a 500MB connection for that low a price? Here in Phoenix, if I want fiber, it will run me north of $200 monthly. Btw, I still need to get one of these devices and setup a
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Eric Oyen
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#30423
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Re: Spyserver Online/Unreachable Issue
No-IP won't help at all if your WAN internet address isn't routable. If your WAN address is 10.x.x.x, 192.168,x,x or 172.(16-32).x.x nothing will make it appear on the internet. All No-IP does is
No-IP won't help at all if your WAN internet address isn't routable. If your WAN address is 10.x.x.x, 192.168,x,x or 172.(16-32).x.x nothing will make it appear on the internet. All No-IP does is
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Bill Thompson
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#30422
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Re: SDR# V1700 Bandwidth step
Brian... you're a genius :). That fixed it... many thanks indeed.
Terry
Brian... you're a genius :). That fixed it... many thanks indeed.
Terry
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Terry Gaff
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#30421
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Re: Spyserver Online/Unreachable Issue
I guess your ISP uses a technology which is called DS-lite:
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/concept/ipv6-dual-stack-lite-overview.html
In Europe this is very common as we
I guess your ISP uses a technology which is called DS-lite:
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/concept/ipv6-dual-stack-lite-overview.html
In Europe this is very common as we
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Matthias
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#30420
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Re: Airspy only Displays 8 Mhz of Spectrum
Thank you everyone for your explanations! I really appreciate it! Dave
Thank you everyone for your explanations! I really appreciate it! Dave
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KD9GN
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#30419
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