First I wanted to mention I am glad to read Bjorn's message about
adding some content to the network.
Keeping in contact is key. Be that a coordinator or any host on the
amprnet. Seems every few months on here we are discussing how someone
is sending out random packets, and a straight forward way to get a
hold of people would be helpful.
Some time back it was brought up to have a whois server or something
like that. I bet I can guess the status of that.
As for everyone having an ampr.org email address, perhaps a forwarding
service like the arrl.net addresses? Then there is the possible spam
problem, and the fact that someone would need to set up such a
service.
Overall a lot of good ideas are brought up on this list, so few ever
happen. The only solution I am offering is everyone should help
spread the word and try and get more people involved with moving this
network forward. I wish I had better coding skills.
One of the core problems at least in my country where the ampr/44net
space is not well utilized is the lack of higher speed equipment to
build a network. You really have to be part of a well organized club
with site connections to do anything microwave on any big scale from
what I have seen.
With the kind cooperation of Neil Johnson, I've identified nearly 15000
entries in the AMPR.ORG DNS that I feel can go away.
What was done was to create a list of valid subnets of network 44
by combining the encap list, the list of BGP-advertised subnets, and
extracting all the connected or end-user subnets listed in the portal.
We then made a list of all the DNS entries that no longer fall into any
of those subnets. This is nearly half the "A" records in the DNS.
That list is available for review by anonymous FTP from hamradio.ucsd.edu.
The file is called "to-be-deleted.txt". I encourage everyone who has
a DNS entry to fetch a copy of the file and make sure that we haven't
accidently included any entries that need to remain in the DNS. Please
let me know of any such entries and I can remove them from the list.
Assuming our scheme worked, around the beginning of next month, March,
I will process the list and remove those entries from the DNS. We still
have a long ways to go but this will help.
Thank you.
- Brian
Hi there
Is there any way to get the encap file with FTP or any automated way that a machine do it automaticly ?
I want to upload my Cisco with updated encap file without doing it manually ?
Please Advice
Thanks Forward
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ
http://www.ronen.org
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> No one has permission to announce that subnet. It is apparently
> being announced by TINET in Italy. I shall have to write to them
> to find out what's going on. It may be a mistake or it may be a
> prefix hijack; it wouldn't be the first.
> Thank you for calling it to my attention. Somehow our BGP monitoring
> missed it.
I have 4 snapshots of the BGP routed subnet situation here, and this entry
is present in all of them. It apparently is not a recent change.
ampr/bgpnets-201406:44.68.52.0/24
ampr/bgpnets-201406:44.68.52.0, 44.68.52.255, "AS12637 Seeweb s.r.l."
ampr/data-add-ARIN-201508: 12637 44.68.52.0/24
ampr/data-add-ARIN-201512: 12637 44.68.52.0/24
ampr/data-add-ARIN-201601: 12637 44.68.52.0/24
Rob
Tom,
Could you tell me who has the 44.68.52/24 subnet? I am the coordinator
for 44.68/16 (NY State) and I have not issued anything in that range.
On Wed, February 17, 2016 6:50 pm, Tom Hayward wrote:
> route-views>show ip route 44.0.0.0 Routing entry for 44.0.0.0/8, 74 known
> subnets Variably subnetted with 8 masks
...
> B 44.68.52.0/24 [20/10] via 89.149.178.10, 3w5d
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Charles J. Hargrove - N2NOV
NYC ARECS/RACES Citywide Radio Officer/Skywarn Coord.
NYC-ARECS/RACES Net Mon. @ 8:30PM 147.360/107.2 PL
http://www.nyc-arecs.org and http://www.nyc-skywarn.org
NY-NBEMS Net Saturdays @ 10AM & USeast-NBEMS Net Wednesdays @ 7PM
on 7.036 Mhz USB/1500 hz waterfall spot; Olivia 8/500 check-ins
"Information is the oxygen of the modern age. It seeps through the walls topped
by barbed wire, it wafts across the electrified borders." - Ronald Reagan
"The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates." - Tacitus
"Molann an obair an fear" - Irish Saying
(The work praises the man.)
"No matter how big and powerful government gets, and the many services it
provides, it can never take the place of volunteers." - Ronald Reagan
"We are fast approaching the stage of ultimate inversion: the stage where
the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may
act only by permission." - Ayn Rand
Yes, I run a gateway and also 2 RF NetRom RF Radio ports.
Bill / KG6BAJ
At 01:33 PM 2/26/2016, you wrote:
>(Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
>_______________________________________________
>Is there anyone who operate on his gateway NEt/Rom Node that connected
>also to Radio Port ?
>Or those days of the Packet has gone and replaced with high speed
>WIFI links only ?
>
>If there is still someone with Net/Rom I would like to try and connect
>to him
>Thanks Forward
>Ronen- 4Z4ZQ
>jttp://www.ronen.org
>
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> >Is there any NTP in the 44 net ?
It occurs to me that you'd get better results using a non-44
NTP service such as pool.ntp.org, as the traffic wouldn't have to
travel over your tunnel with its variable delays and congestion.
Likely it's a better stratum as well.
- Brian