I was recently seeing a *lot* of scanning traffic from some of these
censys-scanner.com IPs on my AMPR subnet. Personally, I consider crap
like this as an attack yet people and companies think what they are
doing is completely OK. Grrrr.. I imagine a lot of other AMPR subnets
are also getting scanned which I don't think is OK. Maybe we can get
their subnets BLOCKED at the UCSD Internet gateway?
https://support.censys.io/hc/en-us/articles/360043177092-from-faq
--David
KI6ZHD
* I don't wish to opt out. I want the scanning. What I don't want are DDoS attacks, totally unrelated to the research.* Those are firewall instructions, the discussion was about AMPRGW blocking them.I must have been unclear, apologies.- Lynwood
Should I be able to ping my 44net address (44.135.148.128/27) from anywhere on the internet? I'm running a dxspider on 44.135.148.130 but I can't seem to connect to it from the outside world (i.e. my work). I can ping the external IP my EdgeRouter-X but not the 44net one.
Thanks
Stephen Atkins
VE6CPU/VE6STA/VE6SU
Sent with [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/) secure email.
Does anyone preferably around the west half of the US have a wireguard
gateway they would be willing to let me point at for my allocation?
Thanks,
Scott
Hi folks,
Our community meeting starts in just under an hour!
Please find all info, including Zoom information, below.
cc'ing our Communications Manager, Dan, and our Operations Manager,
Merideth, in case you have any issues joining.
Many thanks,
Rosy
// MEETING INFO
Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023
1800 UTC (10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm GMT / 7pm CET)
Topics:
* ARDC’s 2022 grants
* Introducing our new advisory committee members
* Report on the recent assessment of 44Net usage and technology <-- !!!
// REPORTS!
2022 Annual Report - bit.ly/ARDC-2022
44Net Assessment - bit.ly/44Net-Assessment
slides will be made available after the meeting
// ZOOM INFO
URL:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87963536922?pwd=ZXNUT0JZaWhhQVRpNWt3SVdSeDhKZz09
Meeting ID: 879 6353 6922
Passcode: 88001
One tap mobile
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US +12532158782,,87963536922#,,,,*88001# US (Tacoma)
To dial in, use one of the following numbers:
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Meeting ID: 879 6353 6922
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Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kd4Rq0ZbDx
--
Rosy Schechter - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
Hi all,
When I sent out notice of the community meeting start time yesterday, I
realize that it had the wrong start time in UTC. It will start at 1800,
not 1700 as listed in the previous email. Apologies for any
inconvenience, and thanks to everyone who let me know about the mistake.
73,
Rosy
// MEETING INFO
Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023
1800 UTC (10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm GMT / 7pm CET)
Topics:
* ARDC’s 2022 grants
* Introducing our new advisory committee members
* Report on the recent assessment of 44Net usage and technology <-- !!!
Please register here: https://www.ampr.org/community-meeting-registration/
--
Rosy Schechter - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
Hello to those on the list.
Spectrum (formerly Charter) laid new fiber in my neighborhood and is
offering a pretty enticing deal, especially considering I'm on a vdsl based
service now. My current ISP has a router with a "pass-through" DMZ mode,
which I use to get protocol 4 to a Ubiquiti router that runs ampr-ripd.
Is there anyone on the list that is using a relatively new service from
Spectrum and is able to pass protocol 4 for amprnet?
Thanks and 73,
Lee K5DAT
Hello 44Net!
I am so delighted to share that the results from the 44Net assessment
are going to be released very soon, just in time for our Jan. 2023
Community Meeting. Please come if you can!
Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023
1700 UTC (10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm GMT / 7pm CET)
Topics:
* ARDC’s 2022 grants
* Introducing our new advisory committee members
* Report on the recent assessment of 44Net usage and technology <-- !!!
Please register here: https://www.ampr.org/community-meeting-registration/
We'll send out the Zoom information a couple of days before the meeting,
and all reports as soon as we are able.
As always, we'll record the meeting for anyone who can't be there, but I
certainly hope you can!
Looking forward,
Rosy
PS As I started to write this message, Let the Sunshine In by 5th
Dimension came on, which pretty accurately reflects the happiness I feel
about the 44Net Assessment report getting done. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxNvFVI2G38
--
Rosy Schechter - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
Hello all,
Very glad to find out this community existed and this was all possible.
Back in October of last year, I had requested a small network block, like a /30 or the like. It was allocated, but after talking with other members of the list I wanted to look into direct BGP announcement, which would require a /24. I released the /30 allocation and have updated my request to be a direct /24 request now, request ID 7127. Is there anything I should do to help this process along? Please let me know if there is any other info I can provide, and thanks for this service.
Cheers,
Wil - VA6WTR
Hey y'all! I wanna set up a DHCP server on my gateway to hand my 44.x.x.x IPs to my various ham radio devices and provide them with internet access, as well as direct access to the outside world, allowing them to be accessed remotely via the 44.x.x.x IPs, is this possible?