diff --git a/gps_data.cfg b/gps_data.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..909380b --- /dev/null +++ b/gps_data.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,319 @@ +# PROGRAM-WIDE PARAMETERS GO HERE +# PATH - working path for files, leave it alone unless you NEED to change it +# PING_TIME - the interval that peers will ping the master, and re-try registraion +# - how often the Master maintenance loop runs +# MAX_MISSED - how many pings are missed before we give up and re-register +# - number of times the master maintenance loop runs before de-registering a peer +# +# ACLs: +# +# Access Control Lists are a very powerful tool for administering your system. +# But they consume packet processing time. Disable them if you are not using them. +# But be aware that, as of now, the configuration stanzas still need the ACL +# sections configured even if you're not using them. +# +# REGISTRATION ACLS ARE ALWAYS USED, ONLY SUBSCRIBER AND TGID MAY BE DISABLED!!! +# +# The 'action' May be PERMIT|DENY +# Each entry may be a single radio id, or a hypenated range (e.g. 1-2999) +# Format: +# ACL = 'action:id|start-end|,id|start-end,....' +# --for example-- +# SUB_ACL: DENY:1,1000-2000,4500-60000,17 +# +# ACL Types: +# REG_ACL: peer radio IDs for registration (only used on HBP master systems) +# SUB_ACL: subscriber IDs for end-users +# TGID_TS1_ACL: destination talkgroup IDs on Timeslot 1 +# TGID_TS2_ACL: destination talkgroup IDs on Timeslot 2 +# +# ACLs may be repeated for individual systems if needed for granularity +# Global ACLs will be processed BEFORE the system level ACLs +# Packets will be matched against all ACLs, GLOBAL first. If a packet 'passes' +# All elements, processing continues. Packets are discarded at the first +# negative match, or 'reject' from an ACL element. +# +# If you do not wish to use ACLs, set them to 'PERMIT:ALL' +# TGID_TS1_ACL in the global stanza is used for OPENBRIDGE systems, since all +# traffic is passed as TS 1 between OpenBridges +[GLOBAL] +PATH: ./ +PING_TIME: 5 +MAX_MISSED: 3 +USE_ACL: True +REG_ACL: PERMIT:ALL +SUB_ACL: DENY:1 +TGID_TS1_ACL: PERMIT:ALL +TGID_TS2_ACL: PERMIT:ALL + + +# NOT YET WORKING: NETWORK REPORTING CONFIGURATION +# Enabling "REPORT" will configure a socket-based reporting +# system that will send the configuration and other items +# to a another process (local or remote) that may process +# the information for some useful purpose, like a web dashboard. +# +# REPORT - True to enable, False to disable +# REPORT_INTERVAL - Seconds between reports +# REPORT_PORT - TCP port to listen on if "REPORT_NETWORKS" = NETWORK +# REPORT_CLIENTS - comma separated list of IPs you will allow clients +# to connect on. Entering a * will allow all. +# +# ****FOR NOW MUST BE TRUE - USE THE LOOPBACK IF YOU DON'T USE THIS!!!**** +[REPORTS] +REPORT: False +REPORT_INTERVAL: 60 +REPORT_PORT: 4323 +REPORT_CLIENTS: 127.0.0.1 + + +# SYSTEM LOGGER CONFIGURAITON +# This allows the logger to be configured without chaning the individual +# python logger stuff. LOG_FILE should be a complete path/filename for *your* +# system -- use /dev/null for non-file handlers. +# LOG_HANDLERS may be any of the following, please, no spaces in the +# list if you use several: +# null +# console +# console-timed +# file +# file-timed +# syslog +# LOG_LEVEL may be any of the standard syslog logging levels, though +# as of now, DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and CRITICAL are the only ones +# used. +# +[LOGGER] +LOG_FILE: /tmp/gps_data.log +LOG_HANDLERS: console-timed +LOG_LEVEL: DEBUG +LOG_NAME: HBlink3 GPS/Data + +# DOWNLOAD AND IMPORT SUBSCRIBER, PEER and TGID ALIASES +# Ok, not the TGID, there's no master list I know of to download +# This is intended as a facility for other applcations built on top of +# HBlink to use, and will NOT be used in HBlink directly. +# STALE_DAYS is the number of days since the last download before we +# download again. Don't be an ass and change this to less than a few days. +[ALIASES] +TRY_DOWNLOAD: True +PATH: ./ +PEER_FILE: peer_ids.json +SUBSCRIBER_FILE: subscriber_ids.json +TGID_FILE: talkgroup_ids.json +PEER_URL: https://www.radioid.net/static/rptrs.json +SUBSCRIBER_URL: https://www.radioid.net/static/users.json +STALE_DAYS: 1 + +##################################################################### +# GPS/Data Application - by KF7EEL +# Configure the settings for the DMR GPS to APRS position application here. +# +# DATA_DMR_ID - This is the DMR ID that users send DMR GPS data. +# CALL_TYPE - group, unit, or both. Group if you want users to send data to a talkgroup, +# unit if you want users to send data as a private call, or both if you want both options. +# USER_APRS_SSID - Default APRS SSID assigned to user APRS positions. +# USER_APRS_COMMENT - Default Comment attached to user APRS positions. +# APRS_LOGIN_CALL, PASSCODE, SERVER, and PORT - Login settings for APRS-IS. + +[GPS_DATA] +# Cambiar el numero de id 700 por su numero de MCC o servidor, ejemplo panama 714999 +DATA_DMR_ID: 700999 +CALL_TYPE: both +USER_APRS_SSID: 15 +# Cambiar comment por el beacon predeterminado de su preferencia +USER_APRS_COMMENT: D-APRS FreeDMR / + +# Setting APRS_LOGIN_CALL to N0CALL will cause the gateway to not upload packets to APRS server. +APRS_LOGIN_CALL: HP3ICC-6 +APRS_LOGIN_PASSCODE: 19384 +APRS_SERVER: noam.aprs2.net +APRS_PORT: 14580 + +# The APRS filter below is used for the message received script. See http://www.aprs-is.net/javAPRSFilter.aspx for details +# about APRS filters. +#APRS_RECEIVE_LOGIN_CALL: N0CALL-1 +#APRS_FILTER: r/47/-120/500 t/m + +# The following settings are only applicable if you are using the gps_data_beacon_igate script. +# They do not affect the operation gps_data itself. +# Time in minutes. +IGATE_BEACON_TIME = 45 +IGATE_BEACON_COMMENT = D-APRS FreeDMR +IGATE_BEACON_ICON = #I +IGATE_LATITUDE = 0000.00N +IGATE_LONGITUDE = 00000.00W + +# User settings file, MUST configure using absolute path. +USER_SETTINGS_FILE: /opt/hbnet/user_settings.txt + +# The email gateway settingns below are OPTIONAL. They are NOT REQUIRED if you don't want +http://www.aprs-is.net/javAPRSFilter.aspx# to enable the email gateway. Leave as is to disable. +EMAIL_SENDER: test@example.org +EMAIL_PASSWORD: letmein +SMTP_SERVER: smtp.gmail.com +SMTP_PORT: 465 + +# The options below are required for operation of the dashboard and will cause errors in gps_data.py +# if configured wrong. Leave them as default unless you know what you are doing. +# If you do change, you must use absolute paths. +LOCATION_FILE: /tmp/gps_data_user_loc.txt +BULLETIN_BOARD_FILE: /tmp/gps_data_user_bb.txt +MAILBOX_FILE: /tmp/gps_data_user_mailbox.txt +EMERGENCY_SOS_FILE: /tmp/gps_data_user_sos.txt + +# The following options are used for the dashboard. The dashboard is optional. +# Title of the Dashboard +###DASHBOARD_TITLE: HBLink3 D-APRS Dashboard + +# Logo used on dashboard page +###LOGO: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kf7eel/hblink3/gps/HBlink.png + +# Port to run server +###DASH_PORT: 8092 + +# IP to run server on +###DASH_HOST: 127.0.0.1 + +#Description of dashboard to show on main page +###DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the dashboard. + +# Gateway contact info displayed on about page. +###CONTACT_NAME: your name +###CONTACT_CALL: N0CALL +###CONTACT_EMAIL: email@example.org +###CONTACT_WEBSITE: https://hbl.ink + +# Time format for display +###TIME_FORMAT: %%H:%%M:%%S - %%m/%%d/%%y + +# Center dashboard map over these coordinates +###MAP_CENTER_LAT: 47.00 +###MAP_CENTER_LON: -120.00 +###ZOOM_LEVEL: 7 + +# List and preview of some map themes at http://leaflet-extras.github.io/leaflet-providers/preview/ +# The following are options for map themes and just work, you should use one of these: “OpenStreetMap”, “Stamen” (Terrain, Toner, and Watercolor), +####MAP_THEME: Stamen Toner + +# RSS feed link, shows in the link section of each RSS item. +####RSS_LINK: http://localhost:8092 + +##################################################################### +# OPENBRIDGE INSTANCES - DUPLICATE SECTION FOR MULTIPLE CONNECTIONS +# OpenBridge is a protocol originall created by DMR+ for connection between an +# IPSC2 server and Brandmeister. It has been implemented here at the suggestion +# of the Brandmeister team as a way to legitimately connect HBlink to the +# Brandemiester network. +# It is recommended to name the system the ID of the Brandmeister server that +# it connects to, but is not necessary. TARGET_IP and TARGET_PORT are of the +# Brandmeister or IPSC2 server you are connecting to. PASSPHRASE is the password +# that must be agreed upon between you and the operator of the server you are +# connecting to. NETWORK_ID is a number in the format of a DMR Radio ID that +# will be sent to the other server to identify this connection. +# other parameters follow the other system types. +# +# ACLs: +# OpenBridge does not 'register', so registration ACL is meaningless. +# Proper OpenBridge passes all traffic on TS1. +# HBlink can extend OPB to use both slots for unit calls only. +# Setting "BOTH_SLOTS" True ONLY affects unit traffic! +# Otherwise ACLs work as described in the global stanza + +##[OBP-1] +##MODE: OPENBRIDGE +##ENABLED: True +##IP: +##PORT: 62035 +##NETWORK_ID: 3129100 +##PASSPHRASE: password +##TARGET_IP: 1.2.3.4 +##TARGET_PORT: 62035 +##BOTH_SLOTS: True +##USE_ACL: True +##SUB_ACL: DENY:1 +##TGID_ACL: PERMIT:ALL + +# MASTER INSTANCES - DUPLICATE SECTION FOR MULTIPLE MASTERS +# HomeBrew Protocol Master instances go here. +# IP may be left blank if there's one interface on your system. +# Port should be the port you want this master to listen on. It must be unique +# and unused by anything else. +# Repeat - if True, the master repeats traffic to peers, False, it does nothing. +# +# MAX_PEERS -- maximun number of peers that may be connect to this master +# at any given time. This is very handy if you're allowing hotspots to +# connect, or using a limited computer like a Raspberry Pi. +# +# ACLs: +# See comments in the GLOBAL stanza +#[MASTER-1] +#MODE: MASTER +#ENABLED: False +#REPEAT: True +#MAX_PEERS: 10 +#EXPORT_AMBE: False +#IP: +#PORT: 54000 +#PASSPHRASE: password +#GROUP_HANGTIME: 5 +#USE_ACL: True +#REG_ACL: DENY:1 +#SUB_ACL: DENY:1 +#TGID_TS1_ACL: PERMIT:ALL +#TGID_TS2_ACL: PERMIT:ALL + +# PEER INSTANCES - DUPLICATE SECTION FOR MULTIPLE PEERS +# There are a LOT of errors in the HB Protocol specifications on this one! +# MOST of these items are just strings and will be properly dealt with by the program +# The TX & RX Frequencies are 9-digit numbers, and are the frequency in Hz. +# Latitude is an 8-digit unsigned floating point number. +# Longitude is a 9-digit signed floating point number. +# Height is in meters +# Setting Loose to True relaxes the validation on packets received from the master. +# This will allow HBlink to connect to a non-compliant system such as XLXD, DMR+ etc. +# +# ACLs: +# See comments in the GLOBAL stanza + +[IGATE] +MODE: PEER +ENABLED: True +LOOSE: False +EXPORT_AMBE: False +IP: +PORT: 54271 +# Si va instalar igate de aprs en un equipo distinto +# al que esta instalado su server freedmmr +#cambiar localhost por el ip o dns de su server +MASTER_IP: 10.3.77.11 +#localhost +# Si va instalar igate de aprs en un equipo distinto +# al que esta instalado su server freedmmr +#cambiar 54101 por 62031 +MASTER_PORT: 54101 +PASSPHRASE: passw0rd +CALLSIGN: APRS +# Cambiar el numero de id 700 por su numero de MCC o servidor, +# ejemplo de panama: 714999 +RADIO_ID: 700999 +RX_FREQ: 144390000 +TX_FREQ: 144390000 +TX_POWER: 0 +COLORCODE: 1 +SLOTS: 1 +LATITUDE: 00.0000 +LONGITUDE: 000.0000 +HEIGHT: 0 +LOCATION: aprsfi +DESCRIPTION: GPS to APRS +URL: www.github.com/kf7eel/hblink3 +SOFTWARE_ID: 20170620 +PACKAGE_ID: MMDVM_HBlink +GROUP_HANGTIME: 5 +OPTIONS: +USE_ACL: True +SUB_ACL: DENY:1 +TGID_TS1_ACL: PERMIT:ALL +TGID_TS2_ACL: PERMIT:ALL +