Hi Guys,
Boy!! I must be getting really old. Some of this stuff is just not
making any sense to me. Hi HI.
I finally have all my routing (/24) from the ISP to the 44 network
worked out. Matter of fact, I am
able to use the OpenVPN client with no issue on a windows box. It is
displaying the 44 address with no issues.
( I think I have it right.) I am able to access the internet with no
issues.
To the hard part. I am using an Ubiquiti EdgeRouter10X. I have been
able to get the Edge to connect to the
VPN server, but beyond that, I am unable to use a static address on any
of my other devices and be able to
access the internet.
Here is some of the errors I am getting. Some of the error messages I am
getting are :
Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used
remote address: [AF_INET]44.108.2.2:1194
Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: Socket Buffers: R=[180224->180224]
S=[180224->180224]
Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: UDP link local: (not bound)
Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: UDP link remote:
[AF_INET]44.108.2.2:**** ( hinden )
Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: write UDP: Network is unreachable
(code=128)
Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: Network unreachable, restarting
Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: SIGUSR1[soft,network-unreachable]
received, process restarting
Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: Restart pause, 20 second(s)
The version of
> Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used
> remote address: [AF_INET]44.108.2.2:1194
> Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: Socket Buffers: R=[180224->180224]
> S=[180224->180224]
> Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: UDP link local: (not bound)
> Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: UDP link remote:
> [AF_INET]44.108.2.2:1194
> Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: write UDP: Network is unreachable
> (code=128)
> Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: Network unreachable, restarting
> Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: SIGUSR1[soft,network-unreachable]
> received, process restarting
> Mar 3 13:23:23 ubnt openvpn[1839]: Restart pause, 20 second(s)
>
The OS on the Edge is v.09 Hot fix. I am hoping to use some of the other
ports for other eth (1-8 ) ports on the switch for other devices on the
44 network. Allstar, DX cluster, BPQ, Winlink etc.
Guys, be gentle with me. I feel as dumb as a rock right now.
Any help would be appreciated.
Angelo
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Bonjour a tous;
je suis intéresser mais jai besson assistances a ce que vous écrire car
je suis nouveau au système,
ip j'attent mon numéro de hanshackhotline.
Merci de votre temps
73 Robert va2dbj
je ne vois pas cemnt , j'ai tunderbird sujr mon lnuw magia8
mais iomment avoir accen 44net
73
Les logiciels libres : il y a moins bien et bien plus cher !
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> De: "VE2PKT via 44Net" <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
> À: "Michel Bouchard via 44Net" <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
> Cc: "VE2PKT" <ve2pkt(a)gmail.com>
> Objet: Re: [44net] Some one interested?
>
> Salut Michel,
>
> Thunderbird me parais la meilleur solution, utilise comma
> Newsserver: jnos.va2om.ampr.org
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> si tu veux faire un post, fait le dans test@local.
>
> ti m'en donneras des news.
>
> 73 de Jean
>
> VA2OM / VE2PKT
>
>
> On 2021-03-20 5:00 p.m., Michel Bouchard via 44Net wrote:
> > Bonjour Jean,
> > Moi aussi je suis intéressé.
> > J’utilise mon router pour les adresses 44.
> > 73 de Michel VE2BAR
> >
> > Michel Bouchard
> > Envoyé de mon iPhone
> >
> >
> >> Le 20 mars 2021 à 11:26, on4hu via 44Net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> a écrit :
> >>
> >> salut jean je suis interessé
> >> vyh73
> >> andré ON4HU
> >>
> >> Les logiciels libres : il y a moins bien et bien plus cher !
> >> Mail envoyé avec le logiciel libre Thunderbird sous GNU/Linux
> >> 2021-Mageia-8.0
> >>
> >>
> >>> Envoyé: samedi 20 mars 2021 à 16:08
> >>> De: "VE2PKT via 44Net" <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
> >>> À: 44net(a)mailman.ampr.org
> >>> Cc: "VE2PKT" <ve2pkt(a)gmail.com>
> >>> Objet: [44net] Some one interested?
> >>>
> >>> Good day,
> >>>
> >>> I am looking for someone interested to do some testing using the
> >>> net44 address.
> >>>
> >>> I have setup a NNTP server, even if there is not much on it.
> >>>
> >>> It work great local but need someone outside my Lan to do some testing.
> >>>
> >>> It will not work using Internet address, it has to be from your ampr.org
> >>> address,
> >>>
> >>> If interested please Email me: ve2pkt(a)gmail.com
> >>>
> >>> --
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> >>> 73 de Jean,
> >>> VA2OM / VE2PKT
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> 73 de Jean,
> VA2OM / VE2PKT
>
> Sysop de: VE2PKT (BBS), VE2PKT-13 (URONode), VE2PKT-4 (XRPI)
> : VE2RCN-1, VE2RGM-1, VE2RGC-1, VE2RVA-1, (The-Net)
> : VE2PKT-9 (DXCluster), VE2PKT-10 (Winlink Gateway)
> RF:
> 147.435 Mhz (1200 Bps),
>
> Internet:
> Telnet: ve2pkt.dyndns.org port 23 (URONode) - VE2PKT-13
> Telnet: ve2pkt.dyndns.org port 2323 (Xrpi Node) - VE2PKT-4
> Telnet: ve2pkt.dyndns.org port 6300 (FBB BBS) - VE2PKT
> Telnet: ve2pkt.dyndns.org port 9000 (DXCluster) - VE2PKT-9
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Hello 44net!
Hope you are healthy and well wherever you are. I'm writing to invite
you to a couple of things.
1. ARDC Grantmaking Survey
The first is an invitation to take this survey about ARDC grant making,
which you can find here:
https://www.mysurveygizmo.com/s3/5789610/ARDC-Grantmaking-Feedback-Survey
The survey covers our existing granting goals and some of the kinds of
projects that we've funded so far. What do you think? What other grants
would you like to see? Do you know of organizations, either in the US or
abroad, that you'd like to see us fund? Let us know - it shouldn't take
more than 5 minutes, more if you decide to give some longer
written-out answers.
2. 44net + ARDC Community Video Call
We'll go over the results together in a community video call, happening
Saturday Oct. 10, 2020, at 17:00 UTC (10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST / 7pm
CEST).
On this call, we'll introduce ARDC Board members, grants advisory
committee members, and staff; go over the survey results together; talk
about our grants made to date; and talk about any questions you have. If
there's anything in particular you'd like ARDC to cover in the call,
please let us know by responding to this mail or sending me a message
directly: rosy(a)ampr.org.
Here is the link to the call:
https://meet.jit.si/ardc-44net-community-meeting-oct-10-2020
A note on the times: I realize that the times listed are more convenient
for folks in the Americas, Africa, and Europe. If enough people from
Asia and Australia wish to join but can't for timing reasons, we may do
another group call for those time zones. Part of this exercise is also
learning about 44net's distribution - where is everyone located? I'm
looking forward to finding out.
I'm also looking forward to better getting to know 44net and the greater
ham community, and to use what I learn to help shape ARDC's 2021
grantmaking strategy. We are in a fortunate position to do a lot of good
in the world - so let's do it!
All the best,
Rosy
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Rosy Wolfe
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
Hello, 44net!
ARDC is looking to hire a Grants Manager. Please take a look at the
posting here:
https://www.ampr.org/ardc-is-hiring-a-grants-manager/
...and feel free to forward to people you think would be excellent fits.
I'll continue to post ARDC job listings here as they become available.
Many thanks and 73,
Rosy
--
Rosy Wolfe - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
Hi there
Is there anyone here that uses the NPR modems in the AMPRNET ?
I would like to ask him some questions concerning the Network behave and config of the Systems
Thanks Forward
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ
http://www.ronen.org
Hi Guys,
I am trying to locate two pieces of information to be able to
complete my BGP request.
This seems to be more of a challenge then I though it would be. Is there
a reference page or
wiki that I can provide to my ISP to be able to locate this information.
We have been dealing with these two questions for over 2 weeks. I am not
sure if the ISP or the
NSP know exactly what we are looking.
From what I understand the ASN is just a number. No letters involved in
this number. Is this true???
Any help in providing information to the NSP would help.
Break Down - I will be connecting to ISP via VPN connection.
The ISP connects to his feed in Houston via I
ATT fiber connect to his NSP in Houston.
The ISP sell service to clients in his area.
He has a /6 himself.
Please don't laugh. I am trying to lay this out the best I can. Any help
would be appreciated.
73 de Angelo / N5UXT
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to set up a BPQ node for access over the 44net and I have been
running into trouble getting the connection working. I am running into an
issue where I am not able to ping any 44 nodes. I can ping the local 44net
interface, but can't ping past that.
The host is in a DMZ, so it should be receiving the rip44 table. Even
though the IPs are internal, I scrubbed them. What am I missing here?
I am not able to ping any 44net nodes. I pulled 44.44.6.33 for sample:
ping 44.44.6.33
PBSNOD:W7PBS-7}
OK
My arp table:
arp
PBSNOD:W7PBS-7}
x.x.x.191 70:2a:d5:4a:29:9d 255 E 2770
The portion of bpq32.cfg for configuring the 44net connection. Port 1 is
AXIP and Port 3 is the telnet port.
IPGATEWAY
Adapter \Device\NPF_{64EA23A4-79E1-4342-83E5-E92D65C2CA3D}
44ENCAP x.x.x.147 # Enable AMPRNET Tunnels and RIP44. I used 148 as the
Tunnel Enpoint
IPAddr 44.124.1.17 #This is the first IP in your AMPRnet allocation.
IPNetmask 255.255.255.248 #AMPRnet netmask (Why is this 248 ? This is for
your AMPRnet subnet. Your AMPRnet subnet is /29)
IPPorts 1,3
ARP 44.124.1.17 x.x.x.147 3 D
route 44.124.1.16/29 44.124.1.17
; AMPRnet routes.
route addprivate 44.124.1.16/29 encap 70.167.209.246
; Arizona routes
route addprivate 44.124.9.0/24 encap 65.49.149.125
route addprivate 44.124.7.0/25 encap 174.74.248.93
route addprivate 44.124.10/30 encap 50.116.8.127
route addprivate 44.124.1.8/29 encap 107.2.6.33
Thank you for your time,
Christopher Kelley
KG7UJH
Hello 44net,
Please find a recap of our Feb. 06 meeting here:
https://www.ampr.org/feb-06-community-meeting-recap-2020-annual-report-new-…
Thank you for your patience - it's been a busy couple of weeks. One
thing that's happened is that we've been getting our new TAC and GAC up
to speed. Read about the new committee members in the link above!
Have a great weekend,
Rosy
--
Rosy Wolfe - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
Hello!
I am new to 44net and AMPR. As I am learning about the AMPR system and
setting up a gateway, I have been working through the ampr.org website and
found that a lot of internal links are broken, as they reference http://...
, but the links have been converted to https://.
Anyone else having the same issue?
73's
Erik, N7FYO