Hi All,
For anyone that has a route object for subnets within 44.0.0.0/9 or 44.128.0.0/10 in ARIN’s IRR database, please be aware that they have marked them as NONAUTH and will be removing them very soon, possibly from tomorrow.
If anyone is affected by this please email me off list: chris(a)ardc.net <mailto:chris@ardc.net> and I can add your route object to our RADB account. I will need your route(s) and ASN(s) that announce them.
73,
Chris - G1FEF
Hello 44net,
ARDC is looking to implement a Code of Conduct - a set of guidelines for
conduct in ARDC-hosted spaces, including events, and mailing lists, as
well as interactions with our volunteers, board, and staff while they
are conducting ARDC business. In addition to being standard practice in
2022, it is an important measure to make sure that our spaces are
welcoming, inclusive, and harassment-free.
As we put this together, we'd love to get your input through this survey:
https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6776146/ARDC-Code-of-Conduct-Community-Survey
If you have thoughts about Codes of Conduct, including concerns, please
take a few minutes to take the survey or share your thoughts here.
Many thanks, and please don't hesitate to respond with any questions.
All the best,
Rosy
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Rosy Schechter - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
HI
After receiving my ip address assignment i am trying to set 44net up on my edgerouter 8.
Following the instructions for the edgerouter on the wiki, and changing the port from eth2 to eth7 i as unable to ping thru to the internet as described in the instructions.
An edge router 4 was also set up using the wiki instructions and the same result of not being able to ping thru to 8.8.8.8 on the edgerouter 4, thus i am continuing with the edgerouter 8 as this would be my final configuration.
>From the CLI "show interfaces tunnel tun0" the response shows traffic in both directions thus the tunnel appears to be up.
In order to test my configuration, a edge router 4 was programmed to simulate the UCSD end of the tunnel and a Layer 3 switch was used to simulate the internet connection.
The test setup as able to pass the IPIP traffic between the routers as expected, this leads me to believe i may have the setup correct or at least very close.
now i am at a loss of how to troubleshoot further.
Any advice, tips, troubleshooting methods, or help of any kind is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Chris
Hi:
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73,
Dan Romanchik KB6NU
Communications Manager
Amateur Radio | Digital Communications (ARDC)
858-477-9903, ampr.org
Hello,
Just got started on AMPR 44Net. Currently I have a /28 block and using Raspberry Pi 4 as my IPIP gateway at home OTH. My set up is Verizon FiOS > Verizon Router (for all none Ham stuffs) > DMZ from Verizon router to 192.xx.xx.144 (my Raspberry Pi gateway).
Raspberry eth0 is 44.xx.xx.1 as gateway and eth1 is 44.xx.xx.14 as tunl0 for my Ham stuffs. My eth1 is connected to a 16 ports Ethernet switch to supply the connections to all my Ham stuffs.
So far everything is working well. I was able to request an IP in the range of 44.xx.xx.2 – 44.xx.xx.13 no problem. Later a friend will help me setting up a Mikrotik router, I just had to order one first. For right now Raspberry pi is what I will be using.
I have some questions that I was not sure or could not really find the answer to specific questions.
Can I move my gateway over to VPS somewhere? Or the VPS setup is for the larger block not for individual home use.
If I could do this using VPS then I could rent one up, no problem. I would also need some sort of the instruction or guidance on how to set this up using VPS service instead of a Raspberry Pi at home QTH.
The instruction I found is more like the set up for /24 BPG type of thing. I do not have a use for that many IP addresses.
Another question is I have 2 blocks of addresses, obviously they were on a different subnet. Could I use one Raspberry Pi gateway, one gateway address? If that is possible, how do I add the 2nd block of IP range to my existing Raspberry Pi gateway setup or later on Mikrotik box?
73, Kit W3KIT/ HS0ZOE
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