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
Are we anywhere close to being able to support an RF-based mesh network?
Or is it just simplest to have backhaul to a single tunnel device?
I'm thinking the RF network side would be using OSLR or some other
routing protocol, providing it with the information it needs, but for
the tunnel announcing a single IP makes the most sense. Otherwise, the
large network would show up with multiple diverse routes, but may in
reality be partitioned.
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Kris Kirby, KE4AHR
Disinformation Architect
44net-request(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu wrote:
> Subject:
> Re: [44net] 44Net Digest, Vol 3, Issue 136
> From:
> Libor Berka <ok2pen(a)seznam.cz>
> Date:
> 08/27/2014 10:24 PM
>
> To:
> 44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu
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> Re wrong server IP, Brian sorry but that was my writing msg error, the IP in my
> ampr-run start script is correct 169.228.66.251
> There must be some other problem.
> Libor
Libor,
You should not need the address of the ampr gateway in your script, so that is probably where the error is.
The RIP packets are sent by 44.0.0.1, that is what you should allow to pass your firewall.
Don't be misled by RIP packets sent by 169.228.66.251, they have source and destination port numbers
reversed and will not be processed by the ampr-ripd. I think they would better be removed because they add
confusion.
Rob
Re wrong server IP, Brian sorry but that was my writing msg error, the
IP in my
ampr-run start script is correct 169.228.66.251
There must be some other problem.
Libor
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> From: Libor Berka <ok2pen(a)seznam.cz>
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> Subject: [44net] Getting no response from 251.66.228.169
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> Hello i am sysop of OK2KOJ-5 gateway in Brno, Czech Rep. The gateway has known amprIP 44.177.10.253 and
> public IP 176.74.143.164 hostname ok2koj.ddns.net.
> I registered this gateway here for the encap table. I have run on OK2KOJ the ampr-rip program with proper tunl0 interface
> but there is no response packets from amprnet server 251.66.228.169 (port 520 is open). I use appropriate text
> password which I put in text into registration of that gateway. The problem is that I don't know how to get
> coded string of that text password. So I think that is the problem why I do not get response from amprnet server.
> How can I get that text password in coded form?
> Thank you for help
> Dalibor
> P.S. I am laso sysop of OK2PEN-5 gateway (44.77.10.10) where I get successfull response from amprnet gateway.
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 08:14:05 -0700
> From: Brian Kantor <Brian(a)UCSD.Edu>
> To: AMPRNet working group <44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu>
> Subject: Re: [44net] Getting no response from 251.66.228.169
> Message-ID: <20140827151405.GA2825(a)UCSD.Edu>
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> This may be caused by an incorrect address; you mention 251.66.228.169
> but the correct address is 169.228.66.251.
> - Brian
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 11:52:23AM -0300, Libor Berka wrote:
>> (Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
>> _______________________________________________
>> Hello i am sysop of OK2KOJ-5 gateway in Brno, Czech Rep. The gateway has known amprIP 44.177.10.253 and
>> public IP 176.74.143.164 hostname ok2koj.ddns.net.
>> I registered this gateway here for the encap table. I have run on OK2KOJ the ampr-rip program with proper tunl0 interface
>> but there is no response packets from amprnet server 251.66.228.169 (port 520 is open). I use appropriate text
>> password which I put in text into registration of that gateway. The problem is that I don't know how to get
>> coded string of that text password. So I think that is the problem why I do not get response from amprnet server.
>> How can I get that text password in coded form?
>> Thank you for help
>> Dalibor
>> P.S. I am laso sysop of OK2PEN-5 gateway (44.77.10.10) where I get successfull response from amprnet gateway.
>>
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Hello i am sysop of OK2KOJ-5 gateway in Brno, Czech Rep. The gateway has known amprIP 44.177.10.253 and
public IP 176.74.143.164 hostname ok2koj.ddns.net.
I registered this gateway here for the encap table. I have run on OK2KOJ the ampr-rip program with proper tunl0 interface
but there is no response packets from amprnet server 251.66.228.169 (port 520 is open). I use appropriate text
password which I put in text into registration of that gateway. The problem is that I don't know how to get
coded string of that text password. So I think that is the problem why I do not get response from amprnet server.
How can I get that text password in coded form?
Thank you for help
Dalibor
P.S. I am laso sysop of OK2PEN-5 gateway (44.77.10.10) where I get successfull response from amprnet gateway.
On 8/20/14, 2:51 AM, Brian Kantor wrote:
> Sounds like a plan. I think Friday evening is unscheduled at this
> point so maybe we can meet and grab some drinks and food.
ok, I'll figure out something. Anyone have any thing they won't eat/keep
kosher/etc.?
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On 8/20/14, 12:57 AM, Brian Kantor wrote:
> I'll be there Thurs evening thru Sunday morning.
We should do a 44net get together/dinner/drinks/etc. kinda thing.
Anyone up for it?
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