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"content": "LOL. The node reticulum.n7ekb.net is indeed only using TCP on the commercial #internet since it's running on a VPS in a data center and also hosting my web pages. \n\nYou inspired me to create a couple of scripts to add the output of my hamshackpc #RNode status to the reticulum.n7ekb.net web page. My hamshackpc (computer running #fedora #linux) talks to the greater #reticulum network only via an #RNode based on the RAK4631. Another PC in the home network has both RNode and TCP connections to the reticulum network. \n\nI put the output of the #rnstatus command from the hamshackpc into a file. Then I'm using the #reticulum utilities #rnx and #rncp to move the file from the hamshackpc over the two RNode connected PC's and onto the web server where the #php page can display the contents! The transfer script runs every five minutes via a crontab entry. 😀",
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