Oh, I am on ROS7/CHR. Is there a way to get it work on ROS7?
Kun
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From: Marius Petrescu via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2023 9:18
To: 44net(a)mailman.ampr.org <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
Subject: [44net] Re: IPIP tunnel for Mikrotik
The v3.1 scripts are for ROS up to 6.40, and the v3.2 scripts from ROS 6.41 up to the latest v6 releases.
The scripts do NOT work on ROS 7 due to the fact that the RIP handling changed and the RIP timers do not work correctly.
Marius, YO2LOJ
On 18/09/2023 18:01, KUN LIN via 44net wrote:
Hi
Has anyone setup the IPIP tunnel successfully in Mikrotik? I think the instruction in Wiki is written for ROS 2.0. Things has changed a lot and I have trouble following. I created the IPIP tunnel in the interface and not sure what to do next. I added my IP subnet to the IP tab. The RIP configuration menu is very different now.
Kun
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Hi all,
my 44 IP addresses are changed. There shouldn't be any impact unless
someone has any AXUDP links with my BPQ Node pointing to the IP Address
directly.
These are the new addresses, FQDN are the same:
iw2ohx.ampr.org - 44.134.24.1 -> (X)net AXUDP links are welcome here /
DXSpider links are welcome here
iw2ohx-vpn.ampr.org - 44.134.27.1 -> (X)net AXUDP links are welcome here
/ DXSpider links are welcome here
iw2ohx-bpq.ampr.org - 44.134.27.17 -> BPQ AXUDP links are welcome here
73 de iw2ohx
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I’m pleased to share that on Wednesday, April 3rd, at approximately 9am
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* DNS management
* Modern secure framework
* Improved UI/UX
* Capability to facilitate a pool of administrators
Of course, the portal upgrade will not change your address space
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Also, along with any new launch – though we have done thorough testing
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If KDØTGF is reading this, or if anyone knows how to contact them, please could they drop me an email, and/or check their spam folder as I think my emails may be getting quarantined somewhere!
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Hi,
If KD0TGF is seeing this please can you email me direct.
If anyone knows KD0TGF please could you ask them to get in touch.
Thank you!
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