Looks like the Pitt echolink computer was broken last night, but has been rebooted and should be working now. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Parc] Echolink down on 443.45 Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 23:09:34 -0500 (EST) From: Harry Bloomberg <hpb@xxxxxxxx> Reply-To: Panther Amateur Radio Club <parc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Panther Amateur Radio Club <parc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> CC: Ohara@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Hirsh Dlinn <hdlinn@xxxxxxxxxxx> Correction...audio is redirected to the computer of the administrator who is remotely logging in using Pitt's new method. The net result is that audio is not making it to the link tranceiver. 73, Harry W3YJ hpb@xxxxxxxx On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, Harry Bloomberg wrote: > In a misguided attempt to improve the security of our Echolink server, > Pitt had us change the way that Juan and I log in to remotely administer the > system. Unfortunately, this causes audio to be redirected to the station > logging in instead of the Echolink tranceiver. > > So, until we can get this straightened out, the Echolink server is down. > > 73, > Harry Bloomberg W3YJ > hpb@xxxxxxxx > _______________________________________________ > Parc mailing list > Parc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://list.pitt.edu/mailman/listinfo/parc > _______________________________________________ Parc mailing list Parc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://list.pitt.edu/mailman/listinfo/parc