[HamWAN PSDR] Services

Ryan Elliott Turner ryan.e.t at gmail.com
Thu May 1 16:52:33 PDT 2014


So far I've treated a "service" as basically anything besides what's
immediately needed to pass packets, so generally things that reside on
things besides the networking hardware. Though this list is a bit outdated,
here's what we in memphis are considering:


   -

   On-site services More Redundancy, More Internal Availability, Higher
   Maintenance
   -

      DNS (unbound) *
      -

      NTP *
      -

      Monitoring
      -

   On-site services, where convenient
   -

      Network Camera (Webcam on raspberry pi?)
      -

      Wideband remote receiver (WebSDR style by RTL-SDR and discone?)
      -

      ADS-B Receiver
      -

      NOAA POES APT Receiver/decoder/web interface
      -

      APRS i-gate
      -

   Point-to-point supported services
   -

      Connectivity for others’ voice/data repeater (d-star, irlp, etc)
      -

   Datacenter colocated services Less Maintenance, More External
   Availability, Less Redundancy
   -

      HamWAN Portal (web interface for managing authentication, static
      allocations, rDNS, ER firewalls, certificates)
      -

      DNS (powerDNS) *
      -

      VPN (sstp?)
      -

      Email
      -

      VoIP (Asterisk)
      -

      IRCd
      -

      Webhosting
      -

         44net facing FTP/HTTP File Drop
         -

      GIS Server (Quantum)
      -

      Echolink conference server, IRLP reflector, and D-STAR reflector
      (Where suited)
      -

      Some sort of social network

*: Anycast service



On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Bill Vodall <wa7nwp at gmail.com> wrote:

> > A friend put up a repeater on 2 meters.
> > ...
> >  and it's still transmitting all day long.
>
> Is it June in Washington already?    :)
>
>
> > I keep hearing this, "services," but what does it mean?
>
> A reason to 'click' the link.    The web based IRC system is a good
> example.   It's a useful and fun resource that's worth 'clicking on'.
>   Too easy perhaps as that shortcuts the much great effort necessary
> to do the same on Ham radio.
>
> These days everything is so easy 'on the web' that there's little need
> to do anything else.
>
> Bill,  WA7NWP
>
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Ryan Turner
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