
(Which I seem to do a lot) It does NOT configure the bridges for you. This is simply a brute force script to take the tedium out of setting up a fresh system. All of the programs are unconfigured and ready to edit. It will then grab the MMDVM programs, build and install them. The idea is once you have setup a base Debian (or derivative), the System Builder will add most of the DVSwitch programs, scripts and data files. I have uploaded to the git repository DVSwitch-System-Builder a method of adding the programs and scripts people will use to build and run most of the DVSwitch programs.

Locked sticky First draft of overall DVSwitch documentation.

I will be updating MMDVM_Bridge.ini to default to these reflectors rather then 127.0.0.1 This should make it easier to configure a bridge the first time and reduce the confusion by removing some of the multiple 127.0.0.1 entries. Each reflector will have a dashboard so you can see your connection. These reflectors are not intended for long term bridging but it will be a safe place to test your bridge without getting the whole world mad at you. These bridges are stand alone and you can pretty much do what ever you want. We have created a set of test reflectors for people to point their bridges at for testing.
