Additions to support separate network/rf access control

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Simon 2016-07-10 21:39:58 +01:00
parent 53fe88bf9e
commit 08488bbf3a
2 changed files with 17 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -59,10 +59,14 @@ LookupFile=DMRIds.dat
CallHang=3 CallHang=3
TXHang=4 TXHang=4
#Blacklist= #Blacklist=
#DstIdBlackListSlot1= #DstIdBlackListSlot1RF=
#DstIdBlackListSlot2= #DstIdBlackListSlot2RF=
#DstIdWhiteListSlot1= #DstIdWhiteListSlot1RF=
#DstIdWhiteListSlot2= #DstIdWhiteListSlot2RF=
#DstIdBlackListSlot1NET=
#DstIdBlackListSlot2NET=
#DstIdWhiteListSlot1NET=
#DstIdWhiteListSlot2NET=
[System Fusion] [System Fusion]
Enable=1 Enable=1

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@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
To use DMR Access Control you can add the following fields to your MMDVM.ini: To use DMR Access Control you can add the following fields to your MMDVM.ini:
Blacklist= <comma separated list of source-id's to block on RF> Blacklist= <comma separated list of source-id's to block on RF>
DstIdBlackListSlot1= <comma separated list TGs to block on RF and Network Slot1> DstIdBlackListSlot1RF= <comma separated list TGs to block on RF Slot1>
DstIdBlackListSlot2= <comma separated list TGs to block on RF and Network Slot1> DstIdBlackListSlot2RF= <comma separated list TGs to block on RF Slot2>
DstIdWhiteListSlot1= <comma separated list TGs to allow on RF and Network Slot1> DstIdWhiteListSlot1RF= <comma separated list TGs to allow on RF Slot1>
DstIdWhiteListSlot2= <comma separated list TGs to allow on RF and Network Slot1> DstIdWhiteListSlot2RF= <comma separated list TGs to allow on RF Slot2>
DstIdBlackListSlot1NET= <comma separated list TGs to block on NET Slot1>
DstIdBlackListSlot2NET= <comma separated list TGs to block on NET Slot2>
DstIdWhiteListSlot1NET= <comma separated list TGs to allow on NET Slot1>
DstIdWhiteListSlot2NET= <comma separated list TGs to allow on NET Slot2>
So, for example: So, for example:
@ -24,5 +28,5 @@ You can use the blacklist with the whitelist if you want to specifically block I
For example, to block users from disconnecting the reflectors, you could block ID 4000. For example, to block users from disconnecting the reflectors, you could block ID 4000.
To block users connecting to reflector 4400 you could add ID 4400 to the blacklist for that slot. To block users connecting to reflector 4400 you could add ID 4400 to the network blacklist for that slot.