Hi Loren,
Welcome to the community.
I think the wiki answers your question, or at least will point you in the right direction:
http://wiki.ampr.org/wiki/Why_can%27t_I_just_route_my_AMPRNet_allocation_dir...
73 Steve, KB9MWR
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 5:07 PM, Loren Tedford loren@lorentedford.com wrote:
Greetings everyone!
I would like to first say that i am new to the Mailing list and this is my first email on this list.. If you wish to learn more about me and ham radio you can visit http://kc9zhv.com or http://lorentedford.com Technology wise i am involved heavily in Gaming Live Streaming and I rent a Rack Server from SoYouStart out of Canada a derivative of OVH Data Centers. I am curious if it is possible to route a /27 of ips to one single static ip from my web and email server that also handles my routing vpn services and many other things.. I use a specialized distro called Neth Server I am particularly running on Neth 6.8 for reliability reasons basically Centos or Red Hat distro..
So i suppose in closing how does everyone else route ip's around? Do you rent a server like i do and point it at the ip? I know in my Data center I have 14 dedicated public ipv4 ips to my disposal.
Also will they issue a /24? If so I could use it not only in combination with my 14 Allstarlink nodes but handle some of my echolink servers and stuff as well.. Maybe put up some Echolink Proxies for others to use its not like that takes up any processing power in Linux environment..
Anyway thanks for the time 73 for now
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