(→Change assigned talk group) |
(→YSF Direct Protocol) |
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# User -> Server: "YSFL" <10 characters of hotspot/repeater call-sign> | # User -> Server: "YSFL" <10 characters of hotspot/repeater call-sign> | ||
− | # Server -> User: "YSFACK" <4 bytes of salt> | + | # Server -> User: "YSFACK" <10 characters of server call-sign> <4 bytes of salt> |
# User -> Server: "YSFK" <10 characters of hotspot/repeater call-sign> <32 bytes of SHA256(salt + password)> | # User -> Server: "YSFK" <10 characters of hotspot/repeater call-sign> <32 bytes of SHA256(salt + password)> | ||
− | # Server -> User: "YSFACK" <10 characters of | + | # Server -> User: "YSFACK" <10 characters of server call-sign> |
− | In case of failure: "YSFNAK" <4 bytes of salt> | + | In case of failure: "YSFNAK" <10 characters of server call-sign> <4 bytes of salt> |
== Change assigned talk group == | == Change assigned talk group == | ||
# User -> Server: "YSFO" <10 characters of hotspot/repeater call-sign> "group=" <string contains a talk group number> | # User -> Server: "YSFO" <10 characters of hotspot/repeater call-sign> "group=" <string contains a talk group number> | ||
− | # Server -> User: "YSFACK" <10 characters of | + | # Server -> User: "YSFACK" <10 characters of server call-sign> |
− | In case of failure: "YSFNAK" <10 characters of | + | In case of failure: "YSFNAK" <10 characters of server call-sign> |
The target if this protocol is to allow users to connect their SystemFusion YSF-enabled hotspots and repeaters directly to BrandMeister.
YSF Direct is an extension to existing YSF reflector protocol.
In case of failure: "YSFNAK" <10 characters of server call-sign> <4 bytes of salt>
In case of failure: "YSFNAK" <10 characters of server call-sign>
The target if this protocol is to allow users to connect their SystemFusion YSF-enabled hotspots and repeaters directly to BrandMeister.
YSF Direct is an extension to existing YSF reflector protocol.
In case of failure: "YSFNAK" <10 characters of server call-sign> <4 bytes of salt>
In case of failure: "YSFNAK" <10 characters of server call-sign>