Hi there,
During UTC 0814-0816, 0820-0826, 0827-0834, 0843-0845, 0846-0849, 0934-0940, I was suffering ~600Mbps (peak ~900Mbps) DDoS attack on my 44net IP.
I shared the situation in a discussion group, and found another ham whose 44net IP is also been flooded during that time. So I am here to asking if the same attack happened on other 44net IPs.
73,
Soha Jin
Hello, 44net!
I've heard from some of you that you might interested in helping to
improve ARDC's website. We are currently seeking quotes from people who
might be able to do just that, along with some branding work.
Brief info is provided below. Please share with organizations you think
might be good fits.
Many thanks,
Rosy
//
ARDC is seeking quotes from organizations who can help us with the
following:
• Creation of a comprehensive style guide,
• Redesign of our website, ampr.org, along with migration to a new URL, and
• Refresh and possible redesign of our logo.
Please send in your proposal by April 31, 2021, and direct inquiries and
proposals to:
Rosy Wolfe, Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications
5663 Balboa Avenue, Suite 432
San Diego, CA 92111-2705 USA
https://www.ampr.org
contact(a)ampr.org
If you use bgp with vultr could you please share your bird.conf. I finally have 44.18.28.0/22 on my account and I thought I had bird.conf correct...... but bird dies immediately when I try to start it.
Eric
Af6ep
Sent using SMTP.
All,
In the spirit of what GitLab is supposed to be for, I've started a git repo for example OpenVPN configurations that people are using on 44Net. The intention is not to necessarily be a step-for-step guide (although that's always welcome) but to provide examples of what people are doing that work well. Anyone is welcome to become a contributor to the repo.
https://git.ampr.org/N8EI/openvpn-config-examples
I'm also planning on a routing configuration example and maybe a Wireguard example in the same spirit.
Jason
Hi to the group.
I am helping a group that want to start a fast speed wireless network in the 5.8ghz for the bakebone and 2.4 ghz/900 mhz for the local network and mesh.
they will annonce by BGP the subnet they were allowed. Of course they will use a DNS for many of the service they will have on the network.
They are wondering how will reverse DNS will sork and if it is possible to change/add the reverse dns names of the machine.
Thanks
Pierre
VE2PF
Chris,
I'm not sure if I have asked yet or not. But, can you grant me edit to the
Wiki?
I would like to start capturing some of these amazing details that we're
getting passed through the mailing list.
- How to setup Vultr
- Perhaps tracking some of the group Wants
- Gitlab
Thanks in advance.
--Ronnie
W0rdm
On Sat, 3 Apr 2021, G1FEF wrote:
> The ARDC board prefers open source,
Yes, we all prefer open source.
(Or any source at all).
> there is currently no “code” on it at all.
Chris: simple question; *where* is the code?
-Paul
>
> I am having one hell of a time getting everything in order with vultr and getting 44.18.28.0/22 added to my account and announced via bgp. Could a few of those who have successfully negotiated and traveled this road before me please contact me and offer their assistance. I’m frankly exasperated with the whole thing.
>
> Eric
> Af6ep
>
> Sent using SMTP.
Thanks. This guides are very helpful. I'll try to follow.
Kun
N7DMR
________________________________
From: Brandon Gilmore <brandon(a)k7lgx.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 1, 2021 8:52 PM
To: 44Net general discussion
Subject: Re: [44net] IPIP tunnel and Ubuntu NetPlan
Hi N7DMR,
I realize that this isn't a direct answer, but I started writing up my own approach for an AMPRnet IPIP configuration here:
http://k7lgx.net/posts/2020-10-13-amprnet.html
I'm not using netplan but instead configure systemd-networkd directly. If your distro is modern enough to include netplan then it seems likely that systemd-networkd could also be an option.
The write-up is unfinished and rough around the edges, but it should be enough to get online.
--
Brandon Gilmore (K7LGX)
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 09:15:42PM +0000, KUN LIN via 44Net wrote:
>
> Hi
> Could someone let me know if it’s possible to setup IPIP tunnel for AMPRNet to UCSD’s gateway on Ubuntu’s Netplan?
>
>
>
> tunnels:
> amprnet:
> mode: ipip
> remote: 169.228.34.84
> local: {IP address of my server}
> addresses:
> - "44.26.{my assignment}/29"
> gateway4: {not sure what to put in}
>
>
>
> Thanks
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Hi
Could someone let me know if it’s possible to setup IPIP tunnel for AMPRNet to UCSD’s gateway on Ubuntu’s Netplan?
tunnels:
amprnet:
mode: ipip
remote: 169.228.34.84
local: {IP address of my server}
addresses:
- "44.26.{my assignment}/29"
gateway4: {not sure what to put in}
Thanks