my gate is back up and im looking for a few links and forwarding
partners from around the globe
sent me a note if anyone is insterested
thanks
Glenn - ka0mos/ve1
There again are bogus entries in the encap.txt:
ip route add to 44.131.211.1/24 via 91.84.215.75 failed
ip route add to 44.136.155/22 via 203.26.188.134 failed
ip route add to 44.22.0.136/29 via 64.27.62.53 failed
All of them specify incorrect subnets. Please make sure that all
bits outside the subnet you are masking are zero!
So, the first entry should be 44.131.211.0/24 instead of 44.131.211.1/24
Note that while JNOS may accept such entries, they are not correct and
the Linux kernel will reject them.
It also appears that the first two entries do not have any hosts in the
ampr.org DNS within that address range. Note that only traffic for
addresses that have a DNS entry is forwarded.
Rob
Guys
Having issues attaching axip and axupd tunnels with the lastest version of
jnos.
If anyone has a working config I could use as a reference please email me
ALso looking for examples of forward.bbs when forwarding woth a fbb system
would also be helpful
Thankyou in advance
Samantha
vk4ttt/vk4fq
vk4fq(a)vk4fq.com
Hey Guys
Had to rebuild our packet box after the storm season. I am missing the
details for others we shared mail and netrom etc with
Could you please send the info to vk4fq(a)vk4fq.com
I am aslo looking for an encap.txt file if someone can send me a recent one
please.
Samantha
VK4FQ/VK4TTT
Cairns
We are currently setting up three Jnos nodes in louisiana in districts 1 and 9 one will be at a tower site with no Internet for tunneling.
This is our first adventure in setting up jnos outside of my testing system.
Whom is responsible for tunneling and what tips can anyone provide regarding setting up the Internet connected nodes to tunnel and routing those that are not connected to the Internet to the 44 net backbone.
I am looking for some documentation to pass to my district 1 and 9 coordinator as he would like to get started reading and familiarizing before I can assist in configuring.
He is a Cisco certified engineer of 15 years so he grasps ip routing concepts which is a plus!
Best regards,
Elias Basse
KD5JFE
Sent from my iPhone
so i am attempting to set my gateway back up again and having issues
attaching tnos to linux
starting from scratch and have forgotten much over the last couple years :(
running fedora 4 and tnos 2.40
any assistance would be greatly appreciated
thanks in advance
Glenn - ka0mos/ve1
feel free to contact me off list
Brian,
Can you send me the email or instructions for AMPR assignments. Not used it
in some time and forgot where I put them.. There has been new life in the
desire to join Net44 here in Indiana..
73 Thanks Jerry
Hello all,
I like to share recent application that allows via HTML access to
jnos2 nntp news.
It does reading, replying, posting, etc, support multilanguages,
additionally some external usenet groups have also been added with
same functionality, including thread support.
You can try at http://lu7abf.org.ar/news .
I am running jnos 2.0k on ubuntu 11.04 with bbs, http and nntp
support, handling VHF and UHF radio ports, besides bbs access, aprs
and fwd via radio and internet.
Newsreader used under jnos www is PHP newsreader 2.6.6 available on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pnews/
As Newsreaders operate under newer nntp RFC 3977, there are needed
some commands not available on nntpserv.c , thus I rewrite and share
some nntpserv.c recoding, available on http://lu7abf.org.ar/nntpserv.c
Several users are trying and confident with the application, it seems
to work ok, furthermore it is more fun and easy to access news this
way.
If there is need for details, questions or coments they are welcome.
Appreciate reading and the work and effort of all that contributed to
have this wonderfull piece of ham software that is nowadays jnos.
Best 73,
lu7abf, Pedro Converso
pconver(a)gmail.com