[HamGateNJ] Offering access to Digital Traffic Network via a BPQ32 system

Jim Kutsch KY2D Jim.Kutsch at ky2d.com
Wed Feb 23 14:58:01 EST 2022


telnet is on port 17020. Yes, while I'm getting things started, I didn't want open access. I'll set up a password per user for anyone who wants one.

73 jim KY2D

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From: HamGateNJ <hamgatenj-bounces at n2nov.net> On Behalf Of Charles J. Hargrove
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2022 14:52
To: hamgatenj at n2nov.net
Subject: Re: [HamGateNJ] Offering access to Digital Traffic Network via a BPQ32 system

Sounds good Jim. What port number is to be used for telnet access?
Do you have set individual permissions/passwords for security?

On 2/23/2022 2:40 PM, Jim Kutsch KY2D wrote:
> I have a 44 net allocation set up and my BPQ32 system, KY2D-4, is at 
> vhfbbs.ky2d.ampr.org. It’s linked to my HF system that serves as the 
> eastern Area hub for the Digital Traffic Network. Radiograms can now be 
> sent or retrieved via telnet or the webmail interface on KY2D-4. Both 
> first require a password to be set up here. Also, BPQ32 can interface 
> with FBBS systems but I’ve never done so.
> 
> I’m very new to having the AMPRnet address and have much to learn but 
> want to see what else might be interesting/useful. If interested in 
> accessing the system or exploring setting up a link, please let me know.
> 
> 73 Jim KY2D
> 

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