Hello,
Which distribution do you recommend for a PI
and only use for hamnet ?
I'm trying with a Debian and lxqt.
What do you think about this choice ?
73
F1sxo
Frédéric ZULIAN
Hello
I'm wondering who else I should contact (I contacted the local coordinator for 44.170.0.0/16 but he doesn't seem to want to resolve my request) to get an IP address or range.
Berry - 9a3bex
Hello ARDC Grant Applicant or Awardee,
As we all know, the only constant in life is change. Here at ARDC, we are
making a big one: switching to a new grant application software called
Hypha. It’s open source and has a ton of great features that will make the
application process easier for applicants, reviewers, and staff. You can
see the new system here:
https://grants.ardc.net
And read more about it here:
<https://www.ampr.org/new-grants-management-system-to-make-applying-for-and-…>
https://www.ampr.org/new-grants-management-system-to-make-applying-for-and-…
Here’s what this change means for you:
- *All applications submitted July 15, 2022, and earlier will remain on
the old system:* https://mailman.ampr.org/hotcrp. We won’t be getting
rid of this database anytime soon, so don’t worry about your information
getting lost.
- *All applications submitted July 16, 2022, and after will need to be
entered in the new system:* https://grants.ardc.net. This includes
in-progress applications. The questions are exactly the same, so it should
be easy enough to copy over.
If you plan on submitting any new applications, you’ll need to create a new
account on https://grants.ardc.net by clicking the Apply button.
If you have any questions about the new system, or are having trouble
applying for a grant, contact us by emailing help(a)ardc.net.
Thanks for everything that you do.
Sincerely,
The ARDC Grants Team
Hi all,
Here's what I received that morning from Vultr (my BGP provider), just
after a bunch of monitoring alarms :
> The prefix owner has requested we remove the following prefix from your account:
>
> 44.190.11.0/24
>
> If you have any questions regarding this request, please reach out to the prefix owner for more information, thanks!
Then, our whole island of Corsica is completely disconnected from the
rest of the world ! Without any advice. That becomes really annoying.
No more comments for today, because I do not have the right words in
English to tell my exact feeling. Maybe it's just time to say goodbye.
73 de TK1BI
Hello to the Group,
I have just upgraded my FIOS service in New Jersey and with it came a
new router - something called a CR1000A. It has a Verizon brand on it
but I suspect it is made under contract by someone else.
Has anyone on the group used this router and have been successful in
getting it to forward Protocol 4 packets? It does have a DMZ, but I'd
rather not use it if possible.
I think I have been able to define Protocol 4 into it but I am unable to
have it forward those packets to my ipip tunnel machine.
73, Mark, N2MH
n2mh.ampr.orghttp://n2mh-web.n2mh.ampr.org
Hi Rob,
I agree 100%. Having two networks that really don't talk to each other
but with a common address space is ridiculous.
Along the lines you mention, perhaps ARDC should consider a "grant", or
perhaps a better word, RFQ from various ISP's who could set up such a
thing and run it. This would eliminate all the bickering/discussion of
what is the best way/protocol to do something like this as well as
determining where to locate POP's around the world.
Vultr comes to mind simply because they are doing it for a number of
AMPR users already. Of course, other ISP's could do it, but Vultr is the
most often mentioned company.
I would think that the chosen ISP would set up one AMPR network with
connectivity to all 44 network addresses and give an option to any
subscriber to have his segment BGP announced or not.
73, Mark, N2MH
On 7/19/22 14:16, Rob PE1CHL via 44net wrote:
> I hope that, rather sooner than later, we can offer a new connectivity
> option for AMPRnet that does not require tricks in your router, does
> not depend on a static address, works with CGNAT, etc.
> The objective is to use a modern standard VPN instead of IPIP
> (wireguard, openvpn, l2tp/ipsec or whatever) to connect to a
> relatively local point of presence that will handle the further
> routing towards other users and the internet for you, with good
> latency and reliability.
> That will end the continuous battling with the IPIP mesh that
> unfortunately is the reality of today.
> Software would run on a standard router (not the router from your ISP,
> more like a MikroTik or UBNT or openwrt device), or e.g. a Raspberry Pi.
>
> We need to lower the bar for making connections. Like you, most
> people want to put applications online rather than fighting with
> protocols that are not easy to deploy anymore.
>
> Rob
>
> On 7/19/22 19:48, Mark Herson, N2MH via 44net wrote:
>> Thanks to everyone who replied.
>>
>> Nobody actually directly answered the question that I posed of having
>> actually used this router and/or having some experience with it.
>> Thus, I'll take that as a collective "no".
Hello,
As I mentioned in my previous email I got new 44 IPs for amprnet.
But my old IPs still appear in the net system. For example:
# host ok2pen.ampr.orgok2pen.ampr.org has address 44.63.16.112
ok2pen.ampr.org has address 44.177.10.10
ok2pen.ampr.org mail is handled by 10 ok2pen.ampr.org.
44.63.16.112 is the new correct IP but
44.177.10.10 an old not valid more IP.
How can I rid off of that old 44.177.10.10 IP?
73
Dalibor OK2PEN(PY2ZEN)
email: ok2pen(a)seznam.cz
Hello,
Chris G1FEF has cancelled all my subnets i.e.
44.177.010.0/28
44.177.10.253/32
44.177.10.254/32
and alocated one common subnet 44.63.16.112/28.
For my amprnet axip link I used IP 44.177.10.10
with hostname ok2pen.ampr.org. Now with the new subnet
I changed above IP to new 44.63.16.112 but how can alocate
ok2pen.ampr.org to this new IP?
For those who have axip link with amprnet node OK2PEN-5
please change routing to:
route OK2PEN 44.63.16.112 b
At present axip links with:
ZL2BAU, VE3CGR, Ve2PKT, SV1CMG, VK6HGR, PI1LAP, W9JUN and N9LYA
For subnet 44.177.10.253/32 I had corresponding IP 44.177.10.253
with hostname ok2koj.ampr.org. So with cancelling said subnet
I am going to change above said IP to 44.63.16.111 but also
need to alocate hostname ok2koj.ampr.org for this new IP.
For subnet 44.177.10.254/32 which had correspondig IP 44.177.10.254
with hostname ok0nmmg.ampr.org . There is some delay to reestablish
dns of its public IP. After reestablishing that dns I am going to change
old amprnet IP 44.177.10.254 to new 44.63.16.110 but also
will need to alocate hostname ok0nmg.ampr.org.
So need some help.
73 de Dalibor OK2PEN (PY2ZEN)
email: ok2pen.seznam.cz