Re: [wsjt-devel] spots to WSPRnet stop from a RaspPi

2023-06-03 Thread Peter Sumner via wsjt-devel
Thanks Mike, I have forgotten about TCPdump... yes wireshark only good on a local host these days, or if I am at work on Cisco gear I can mirror a port :-) Regards, Peter On Fri, Jun 2, 2023 at 9:55 PM Black Michael via wsjt-devel < wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > You would run

Re: [wsjt-devel] spots to WSPRnet stop from a RaspPi

2023-06-02 Thread robert evans LAST_NAME via wsjt-devel
> On 06/02/2023 9:22 AM EDT robert evans LAST_NAME via wsjt-devel > wrote: > > > You can make a hub to use with wireshark for diag. > > > > On 06/02/2023 8:21 AM EDT Black Michael via wsjt-devel > > wrote: > > > > > > You would run tcpdump on the PI.  You cannot watch one computer's

Re: [wsjt-devel] spots to WSPRnet stop from a RaspPi

2023-06-02 Thread robert evans LAST_NAME via wsjt-devel
You can make a hub to use with wireshark for diag. > On 06/02/2023 8:21 AM EDT Black Michael via wsjt-devel > wrote: > > > You would run tcpdump on the PI.  You cannot watch one computer's network > traffic from another computer using wireshark.   Everybody uses a switch now > and the

Re: [wsjt-devel] spots to WSPRnet stop from a RaspPi

2023-06-02 Thread Black Michael via wsjt-devel
You would run tcpdump on the PI.  You cannot watch one computer's network traffic from another computer using wireshark.   Everybody uses a switch now and the cheap switches do not have a monitoring capability (sometimes referred to as an aggregation port).  You can only see your own traffic.

Re: [wsjt-devel] spots to WSPRnet stop from a RaspPi

2023-06-02 Thread Stefan HB9TMC via wsjt-devel
On 02.06.23 07:03, Peter Sumner via wsjt-devel wrote: A reboot of the PI brings things back to life for a period of time (seems to vary) but in the end my status and spot on WSPRnet stop appearing. Looking to see if anyone has come across anything similar or any good pointers on what might be

Re: [wsjt-devel] spots to WSPRnet stop from a RaspPi

2023-06-02 Thread Peter Sumner via wsjt-devel
Hello Alex, all other web related activities like web browsing, system update, NTP and the like remain functional through the whole time, it appears to be on traffic from WSJT-X that suffers. Each of the PI's run as a headless devices and all checks are done over VNC, which is quite sensitive to

Re: [wsjt-devel] spots to WSPRnet stop from a RaspPi

2023-06-02 Thread Alex Lelievre via wsjt-devel
Have you tried running WireShark on another machine and watching the traffic? Perhaps all the traffic dies and not just WSPRnet? alex K6LOT > On Jun 1, 2023, at 10:03 PM, Peter Sumner via wsjt-devel > wrote: > > Hello, > while WSJT-X is a small part of this puzzle, it is a key one so hence

[wsjt-devel] spots to WSPRnet stop from a RaspPi

2023-06-01 Thread Peter Sumner via wsjt-devel
Hello, while WSJT-X is a small part of this puzzle, it is a key one so hence I am posting this here. I have for a long time now been using WSJT-X (v1.8 right through to the current release for ARM v2.61 ) on a Raspberry Pi for a dedicated WSPR station with two Icom rigs on VHF. Over time both the