There are various guides for hosting your own YSF Reflector, but most focus on the raspberry pi and don't cover the details of registering them and connecting to them locally. I also go over how to setup pi-star to override the public url so that you can connect to it internally. So I decided to make this in hopes someone might find it useful. If you're not a big video person, I also did a write up here: https://themodernham.com/host-a-ysf-reflector-on-debian-linux/ This is my first time posting here, as I don't like to shill my content, but I think someone may find it useful.
Hi, I stumbled upon your link via internet...I seem to have a communication issue...I keep asking for help setting up a hosted ysf reflector on a hosted server..but I keep getting back replies on learning to build and configure pi-stars....lol...well, I have 2 pi stars I see the screens, and no, I dont have computer space to host my own reflector, and I am not interested in coding..so I am at my wits end, who, where are there individuals who host, code and set up a ysf reflector? Thanks for any lead you can lend. I am not going to set it up at home and do not want to go into the code aspect. Thanks! Sandra Weeks kn6gst
Im sorry? shill? this is a valid question..not a shill...but it is odd I cant' find the answer easily..but thanks for replying!