Dear all, will the openbsc setup works with nanoBTSs sitting behind a NAT ?
Rgds Nik
On 03/09/2012 03:30 PM, Nik Pakar wrote:
Dear all, will the openbsc setup works with nanoBTSs sitting behind a NAT ?
Dear Lord,
will Nik Pakar ever try something himself? Will he ever attempt to modify the wiki with the information he got provided with by nice people?
amen holger
Thats a good one Holger,
To be honestly i dont want to compile some thing incomplete which can lead others to go through the same misleading path which im going through. So im trying my best to get things working tested by myself and put that into wiki, instead of start writing every thing i see.
Hope that make sense, so others who will be following the wiki will have more time to do some thing new rather than wasting time doing the same troubleshooting which im going right now.
So for the God yes, he has instructed me to do it right at once :)
Cheers holger, you will see my document very soon.
Rgds Nik
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Holger Hans Peter Freyther < holger@freyther.de> wrote:
On 03/09/2012 03:30 PM, Nik Pakar wrote:
Dear all, will the openbsc setup works with nanoBTSs sitting behind a
NAT ?
Dear Lord,
will Nik Pakar ever try something himself? Will he ever attempt to modify the wiki with the information he got provided with by nice people?
amen holger
On 03/09/2012 03:46 PM, Nik Pakar wrote:
Hope that make sense, so others who will be following the wiki will have more time to do some thing new rather than wasting time doing the same troubleshooting which im going right now.
what have you edited so far? Searching your name in the OpenBSC mailbox shows me 61 messages, I see _zero_ wiki edits, _zero_ patches, _zero_ things that have been fixed. Please stop consuming and produce.
Hi Holger, i think that been bit rude. Would you expect any one to start playing and messing up with the wiki before even get a grip of what it is.
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Holger Hans Peter Freyther < holger@freyther.de> wrote:
On 03/09/2012 03:46 PM, Nik Pakar wrote:
Hope that make sense, so others who will be following the wiki will have
more
time to do some thing new rather than wasting time doing the same troubleshooting which im going right now.
what have you edited so far? Searching your name in the OpenBSC mailbox shows me 61 messages, I see _zero_ wiki edits, _zero_ patches, _zero_ things that have been fixed. Please stop consuming and produce.
On 03/09/2012 04:03 PM, Nik Pakar wrote:
Hi Holger, i think that been bit rude. Would you expect any one to start playing and messing up with the wiki before even get a grip of what it is.
Hi Nik,
it is a matter of attitude. You ask other people to hold your hand and get everything explained. On the other hand when I asked you to give back by putting at least your diagram with nitb, LCR, SIP into the wiki.. you couldn't have cared less.
The fact is, so far you have generated 63 email messages and have given _nothing_ back. You are a consumer. Did you even try to get an account for the wiki?
what have you edited so far? Searching your name in the OpenBSC mailbox shows me 61 messages, I see _zero_ wiki edits, _zero_ patches, _zero_ things that have been fixed. Please stop consuming and produce.
Ya'll should start a premium support service and make some cash answering questons about free software. On Mar 9, 2012 10:24 AM, "Holger Hans Peter Freyther" holger@freyther.de wrote:
On 03/09/2012 04:03 PM, Nik Pakar wrote:
Hi Holger, i think that been bit rude. Would you expect any one to start playing and messing up with the wiki before even get a grip of what it
is.
Hi Nik,
it is a matter of attitude. You ask other people to hold your hand and get everything explained. On the other hand when I asked you to give back by putting at least your diagram with nitb, LCR, SIP into the wiki.. you couldn't have cared less.
The fact is, so far you have generated 63 email messages and have given _nothing_ back. You are a consumer. Did you even try to get an account for the wiki?
what have you edited so far? Searching your name in the OpenBSCmailbox shows
me 61 messages, I see _zero_ wiki edits, _zero_ patches, _zero_things that
have been fixed. Please stop consuming and produce.
Hi Holger, i didnt thought you expected me to just put that ascii diagram straight away into wiki, instead i though doing more comprehensive page about the whole setup.
Sorry if i misunderstood that.
Since i was trying to get a grip on it before jumping in to the wiki, i didnt even request the wiki account, which otherwise i would have done.
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Holger Hans Peter Freyther < holger@freyther.de> wrote:
On 03/09/2012 04:03 PM, Nik Pakar wrote:
Hi Holger, i think that been bit rude. Would you expect any one to start playing and messing up with the wiki before even get a grip of what it
is.
Hi Nik,
it is a matter of attitude. You ask other people to hold your hand and get everything explained. On the other hand when I asked you to give back by putting at least your diagram with nitb, LCR, SIP into the wiki.. you couldn't have cared less.
The fact is, so far you have generated 63 email messages and have given _nothing_ back. You are a consumer. Did you even try to get an account for the wiki?
what have you edited so far? Searching your name in the OpenBSCmailbox shows
me 61 messages, I see _zero_ wiki edits, _zero_ patches, _zero_things that
have been fixed. Please stop consuming and produce.
Nik,
let me just state that you are the single and only person who has asked most openbsc usage related questions on this list in the shortest amount of time.
Dozens, if not hundreds of other people have managed to compile, configure and run OpenBSC without raising the same number of questions on this list.
If anything, this indicates that you are trying to abuse the OpenBSC developers for getting free help in your particular (most likely commercial) application.
I suggest you either try more by yourself, or you try to get soem kind of comemrcial training/consulting/support arrangement with any of the people who have the respective experience. This way you would get what you want, in probably much less time, and without putting load on volunteers who hang out on this list and want to invest their time in improving the project and its documentation - rather than helping only one person.
All the best, Harald
On 03/09/2012 03:37 PM, Holger Hans Peter Freyther wrote:
On 03/09/2012 03:30 PM, Nik Pakar wrote:
Dear all, will the openbsc setup works with nanoBTSs sitting behind a NAT ?
Dear Lord,
will Nik Pakar ever try something himself? Will he ever attempt to modify the wiki with the information he got provided with by nice people?
Dear Lord,
does Nik Pakar ask you before crossing the street?
z.