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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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
Mitch:
From my commercial IP address, I can ping your 44.62.1.9 address and get a
response. I can not telnet into it though.
From my 44.2.14.1 address I DO NOT get a response to ping attempts to
44.62.1.9.
Bill
At 01:28 PM 1/30/2015, you wrote:
>(Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
>_______________________________________________
>Hello all, and hopefully this will be a simple user head space error.
>
>I have an IP-IP gateway defined as ab4mw.noip.me in the portal
>My address space is 44.62.1.8/29 (sova1.ab4mw.ampr.org -
>sova6.ab4mw.ampr.org). sova1 is the host in question.
Hello All,
Please be advised that if you run FBB BBS with outside telnet access thru
BPQ32 and have the FBB gateway enabled, someone may connect to JNOS via the
gateway and the internal RS232 ports and execute the '@' command on the JNOS
prompt line. This gives access to Linux Directories etc.
I have not seen the '@' command mentioned in the JNOS2j documentation so not
sure where it gets compiled in so if you could maybe help me there please?
It does not seem to be in the DOS options and not the 'ED' definition as
both are undefined.
Also my compile of JNOS2j completes ok with no 'success' indications and
produces a file it seems but suffers from the dreaded crash a few minutes
after it runs - I suspect it is the open port problem but yet to check that
out.
Cheers
Rob
Greetings list;
Is anyone running DXSpider I can link into temporarily? Contact me
offline please.
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they would have incorporated our protocols into their kernel.
73 de Brian Rogers - N1URO
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Web: http://www.n1uro.net/
Ampr1: http://n1uro.ampr.org/
Ampr2: http://nos.n1uro.ampr.org
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New Hampshire, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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(CVE-2015-0235) vulnerability. You may retrieve it at:
ftp://n1uro.ampr.org/linux/ghost-check.tgz
For brief info about this exploit:
http://www.netfort.com/i-aint-afraid-of-no-ghost-cve-2015-0235/
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If Microsoft intended Windows to be for ham usage,
they would have incorporated our protocols into their kernel.
73 de Brian Rogers - N1URO
email: <n1uro(a)n1uro.ampr.org>
Web: http://www.n1uro.net/
Ampr1: http://n1uro.ampr.org/
Ampr2: http://nos.n1uro.ampr.org
Linux Amateur Radio Services
axMail-Fax & URONode
AmprNet coordinator for:
Connecticut, Delaware, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Hello all, and hopefully this will be a simple user head space error.
I have an IP-IP gateway defined as ab4mw.noip.me in the portal
My address space is 44.62.1.8/29 (sova1.ab4mw.ampr.org -
sova6.ab4mw.ampr.org). sova1 is the host in question.
I am attempting to get the first host online via IP-IP tunnel using
44.62.1.9 as the tunl0 address which also corresponds to the ax0 address
(VHF link). I used Brian N1URO's straightforward dotun.sh script from this
mailing list (and his web site at http://n1uro.ampr.org/linuxconf.dotun.html).
No errors running the script. The rules are there, the RIP routes and the
default route to UCSD are in table 1. However, I cannot seem to touch
anyone on the 44/8 network from this host.
My static IP address facing the cable router is 192.168.0.20 and
192.168.0.1 is the default inet gateway of course. This host is in the DMZ
of my cable router. I have full internet access from this host as well.
First, if someone could provide a valid host for me to ping/telnet, etc. to
from here, that would help. None of the /32's I have tried from the
encap.txt are reachable, nor is telnet n1uro.ampr.org 3694 which is my go
to test host.
Traceroute from n1uro.ampr.org's uronode shell was a complete bust as well
as from ve1jot's system in Nova Scotia.
Any help will be graciously appreciated. If anyone wishes to contact me
off list to look at configs or rec'v a temporary ssh login to peruse my
host, I'd be happy to oblige. I have been looking at this thing so long,
my eyes are now permanently crossed I think. Also, any attempts to connect
to me may provide help, so telnet sova1.ab4mw.ampr.org port 4000 connect to
a std. node application for testing.
Many thanks,
MItch AB4MW mitchwinkle at gmail dot com
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Mitch Winkle
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...How long will you go limping between two different opinions? If the LORD
is God, follow him...
1 Kings 18 ESV
since Christmas last year more access to 44net for my subnet
44.144.11.128/29
what can i do ???
with the help of Belgian IP Coordinator I used a PPP connection with a
RouterBoard but since then pluis possible connection
My Belgian coordinator does not respond at all to my requests
which has a solution?
thank you in advance
André ON4HU
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http://on4hu.dyndns.org:81/http://www.on4hu.be/http://44.144.11.136/
ftp://ftp.on4hu.be/ ou ftp://on4hu.dyndns.org/http://on4hu.eu/
COMPUTERS ARE LIKE AIR-CONDITIONERS THEY STOP WORKING
PROPERLY AS SOON AS YOU OPEN WINDOWS.
Does anyone have a valid email address for KE6I? If so, please send it
to me offlist. There seems to be no response to the one I do have.
Thanks.
--
If Microsoft intended Windows to be for ham usage,
they would have incorporated our protocols into their kernel.
73 de Brian Rogers - N1URO
email: <n1uro(a)n1uro.ampr.org>
Web: http://www.n1uro.net/
Ampr1: http://n1uro.ampr.org/
Ampr2: http://nos.n1uro.ampr.org
Linux Amateur Radio Services
axMail-Fax & URONode
AmprNet coordinator for:
Connecticut, Delaware, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Hello,
I cannot access https://portal.ampr.org from 2 different commercial
internet providers (e.g. not 44net).
It seems that I can connect to the http version, which redirects to the
httpS version.
Does anybody else have this problem?
73
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Marc, LX1DUC
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