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HBNet is a fork of HBlink3 the extends the functionality of HBLink through several optional features, making it more of a usable application and less of a framework. HBNet aims to be complete and easy to use application that can be used to build, administrate, and run a DMR network.

HBNet consists of 2 parts, HBNet Web Server and the actual DMR server, based on HBLink.

User end features:

  • Handles user registration and email verification, and more

  • Individual passphrases for each user

  • Automatic retrieval of DMR IDs on registration

  • Monitor and change active talkgroups (WORK IN PROGRESS)

Administrative features:

  • Administrate multiple DMR servers through the web panel

  • Optional manual approval of new users

  • Multiple Admin user logins

  • Entirely configure DMR server (HBlink) in web server

  • Log all peer authentication

Other features

  • SQLite or MySQL backend

  • APRS and SMS features (WORK IN PROGRESS)


FOR SUPPORT, DISCUSSION, GETTING INVOLVED

Please join the DVSwitch group at groups.io for online forum support, discussion, and to become part of the development team.

DVSwitch@groups.io

A voluntary registrty for HBlink systems with public access has been created at http://hblink-register.com.es Please consider listing your system if you allow open access.


PROJECT: Open Source HomeBrew Repeater Proctol Client/Master.

UPDATES:

PURPOSE: Thanks to the work of Jonathan Naylor, G4KLX; Hans Barthen, DL5DI; Torsten Shultze, DG1HT we have an open protocol for internetworking DMR repeaters. Unfortunately, there's no generic client and/or master stacks. This project is to build an open-source, python-based implementation. You are free to use this software however you want, however we ask that you provide attribution in some public venue (such as project, club, organization web site). This helps us see where the software is in use and track how it is used.

For those who will ask: This is a piece of software that implements an open-source, amateur radio networking protocol. It is not a network. It is not intended to be a network. It is not intended to replace or circumvent a network. People do those things, code doesn't.

PROPERTY:
This work represents the author's interpretation of the HomeBrew Repeater Protocol, based on the 2015-07-26 documents from DMRplus, "IPSC Protocol Specs for homebrew DMR repeater" as written by Jonathan Naylor, G4KLX; Hans Barthen, DL5DI; Torsten Shultze, DG1HT, also licenced under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

WARRANTY None. The owners of this work make absolutely no warranty, express or implied. Use this software at your own risk.

PRE-REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE:
This document assumes the reader is familiar with Linux/UNIX, the Python programming language and DMR.

Using docker version

To work with provided docker setup you will need:

  • A private repository with your configuration files (all .cfg files in repo will be copyed to the application root directory on start up)
  • A service user able to read your private repository (or be brave and publish your configuration, or be really brave and give your username and password to the docker)
  • A server with docker installed
  • Follow this simple steps:

Build your own image from source


docker build . -t millaguie/hblink:3.0.0

Or user a prebuilt one in docker hub: millaguie/hblink:3.0.0

Wake up your container

touch /var/log/hblink.log
chown 65000  /var/log/hblink.log
 run -v /var/log/hblink.log:/var/log/hblink.log -e GIT_USER=$USER -e GIT_PASSWORD=$PASSWORD -e GIT_REPO=$URL_TO_REPO_WITHOUT_HTTPS://  -p 54000:54000  millaguie/hblink:3.0.0

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Copyright (C) 2016-2020 Cortney T. Buffington, N0MJS n0mjs@me.com

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA