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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: A slim D-STAR gateway on a Raspberry Pi 2
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summary: I wrote down the installation of a forked DStarGateway with a slim
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dashboard based on Javascript on a Raspberry Pi 2.
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date: 2024-02-03T06:33:16+0100
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#lastmod:
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lastmod: 2024-03-17T09:43:13+0000
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categories:
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- amateur-radio
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@ -664,6 +664,20 @@ $ sudo systemctl enable --now update-hosts.timer
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I will install the [dashboard from John Hays (K7VE)](https://github.com/johnhays/dsgwdashboard)
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as my first look at it looked promising.
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{{< alert >}}
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I've created an [issue](https://github.com/johnhays/dsgwdashboard/issues/2) in January 2024
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regarding the crash of the dashboard when other gateways connect to our hotspot and the
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actual problem is still not yet resolved - there have been made some modifications to actually enable
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redirecting of the HTTP port but the HTTPS certs are still needed and since I don't use them
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on the hotspot and all HTTPS traffic is handled by a reverse proxy in my network this is just
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another complexity that I don't need.
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I have also uploaded my fork of it (including the modifications below) on my git repo:
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<https://gits.oe7drt.net/dominic/dsgwdashboard/src/branch/only_http>
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You can see the dashboard in action at: <https://hotspot.oe7drt.net/>
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{{< /alert >}}
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But: I will not install this as it is in his instructions, because I don't like
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when these kind of applications (simple dashboards for example) have to be run
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as the _root_ user. I will therefore create a new user called _dashboard_ who
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