I know a couple of groups now have proper reverse delegation of DNS for their subnets… Wondering who to drop a line to so I can get 44.103.0.0/19 delegated to a.ns.mi6wan.net and b.ns.mi6wan.net ?
Didn’t see it in the portal or wiki and my notes from a few months ago are foggy...
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Fredric Moses - W8FSM - WQOG498
fred(a)moses.bz
All,
I've added a new tool that I'd like you to test. This web application
should provide the registration code required by APRS software suites.
In order to use it, you must browse to:
http://kb3vwg-010.ampr.org/tools/aprscode
or
http://44.60.44.10/tools/aprscode
If you're on AMPRNet, you should be able to enter the callsign and look
up the registration code. If you access it from outside of AMPRNet, you
will be prompted for an access code (1234).
Please let me know how it works
73,
KB3VWG
Hello Rob/PE1CHL et al.
Rob, thank you very much for "pushing me" into right direction!
Today I made interesting and promissing tests with OpenVPN.
My question and goal was:
"Whether and how one can allocate any-in-size subnet to particular VPN
client?"
Of course, from the address space being at disposal.
Hardware setup:
- AMPRNet gateway server, Debian-7.5 (LAN + WAN)
utilizing 44.165.2.0/28 address space
- OpenVPN server running on above mentioned gateway
utilizing 44.165.15.0/24 address space
- Desktop PC - Debian-7.5 (on LAN, behind router)
- VirtualBox machines: Debian-7.5 Fedora-20 OpenBSD-5.5
(running on Desktop PC)
- Sony Xperia Z1 running OpenVPN client
OpenVPN addresses allocation:
- OpenVPN server - 44.165.15.0/24
- Desktop PC - 44.165.15.16/28
- VirtualBox Debian-7.5 - 44.165.15.32/29
- VirtualBox Fedora-20 - 44.165.15.40
- VirtualBox OpenBSD-5.5 - 44.165.15.253
- Sony Xperia Z1 - 44.165.15.2
Commands giving such nice possibility (example for Desktop PC):
- in the OpenVPN server config file
topology subnet
route 44.165.15.16 255.255.255.240 44.165.15.30
- in the OpenVPN client config file (on server!!!)
ifconfig-push 44.165.15.17 255.255.255.0
iroute 44.165.15.16 255.255.255.240
Already allocated subnets may appear and will be
reachable EXCLUSIVELY on previously assigned machines.
All other addresses may emerge anywhere.
Finally very brief answer is:
YES, it is possible to assign subnet to a particular VPN client!
For more detailed descriptions please refer to OpenVPN manual.
Best regards.
Tom - sp2lob
Hi folks
Anyone running rip44d with ubuntu server 14.04 ?
I have been for a while but after a recent update its now causing the server to hang on reboots :-(
Running kernel 3.13.0-37
I can get in to the server using recovery mode and disable the loading and all is OK so I know its a compatibility issue.
Andy
G0HXT
Hello,
Anyone here using CSF (ConfigServerFirewall) with net44...
I seem to have an issue ..
Seems Chinese hackers are obliterating my URONODE/JNOS Box... and I cannot
even run it long enough to do a tcpdump without losing all network
activity...
I have my config and allow and ignore files if anyone has an idea Id send
them off list for review..
What I see when I start it CSF does great job of stopping the hackers.. and
shortly thereafter it also stops net44..
I have in both allow and ignore files...
192.0.0.0/8
44.0.0.0/8
127.0.0.1
And I have ignore allow set to 1 in the config..
I see what I run csf -l
A line where its is deny tun0 !44.0.0.0/8
Even though just up from there is a listing of
Source and destinations where its allowed..
I think the lfd function of csf is the reason..
But from what I read in the docs if I allow and ignore an ip or /8 it should
allow via csf and lfd should ignore it.
Not sure what I am doing wrong.. But this has my system offline till figured
out.
If I turn on the CSF FW it shuts me out of the 44net altogether..
If I turn it off same results due to hackers. Plus I am off the internet as
well.
Many thanks 73 jerry N9LYA
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Hi,
Does anyone know the answer to no pty legacy ports in 7.6 ?
I tried to enable it in the grub,cfg file - pty.legacy_count=32 but it
no longer works ?
Regards ..... Peter ZL2BAU
I'm doing a presentation to the local ham radio club here in St Pete, FL and
have put this together.
http://keekles.org/~bryan/Ham%20radio%20networking.pptx
It may be of interest to the group, feel free to use it or take from it for
you own needs.
any feedback would be great too.
73's
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Bryan Fields
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http://bryanfields.net