I think much of the thought has been around the POPs being VPN (probably
multiprotocol) servers.
On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 1:54 PM Colin Bodor via 44Net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
wrote:
Consider allowing community members to contribute
POPs, sort of like
APRS2.net. AMPR could provide a couple route servers to direct them all
over BGP, sort of like a distributed internet exchange, would be "self
healing" but of course some vetting of POPs before had would be needed to
approve a certain level of infrastructure. Each pop could also offer VPN
endpoints. Just a thought I had literally just now, so take it with a grain
of salt hah.
-C
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Subject: [44net] On Allocations, PoPs, and Proposals
Hello everyone,
I, along with the board and staff, have been reading these messages.
First of all, I want you all to know that YOU ARE HEARD. The point of
having the TAC put out a proposal was to get feedback before adoption.
It turns out that a significant part of the feedback is negative. I think
that this proposal needs more work and adjustment before we can consider
implementing it. The board and I want to see consensus on the main points
of a proposal among the major schools of thought on this mailing list. That
said, it’s important to remember that the people on this list are not the
only people using the AMRPnet. We have a complex task on our hands to reach
as many of those people as possible as we evolve proposals toward consensus.
Several board members have suggested that it's hard to find consensus on
solutions until we have a consensus on what problem(s) the solutions are
trying to solve. We have a tangle of issues like the complexity of IPIP
tunnels, to BGP routing, to address space sparseness, to low performance.
With this in mind, what problems with the AMPRnet do you think we should
be trying to solve first?
One thing we haven't communicated well before, is that we are actively
discussing budget and infrastructure for a “backbone” network of PoPs
(Points of Presence) of the 44net on various continents, to make it easier
for hams to connect to the AMPRnet with minimal effort and higher
performance. If you have ideas about how you would like to see this happen,
feel free to share here on the mailing list. I know that there’s at least
one alternative proposal on the way.
There’s obviously more discussion to be had, but for now, please rest
assured that no changes are going to be made without more input from you
and others using the AMPRnet.
I also want to thank the TAC for their work up to this point. They have
dedicated hundreds of hours to come up with this proposal. Even if its
release has cause some heated discussion, it’s critical that these
discussions happen. They will help all of us come up with the best solution
for how to most effectively organize our network for the future.
73,
Rosy
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