Thanks Tom.It's reassuring to see that your connection made it through too, and that
you didn't get your ipip packets dropped just upstream of me like amprgw's. I
think I'll try and convince my ISP's network engineers to take a look at
Brian's ipip traceroute output, maybe they overlooked something last time.
Cheers,Josh
-------- Original message --------
From: Tomasz Stankiewicz <sp2l(a)wp.pl>
Date: 16/06/2017 20:18 (GMT+10:00)
To: josh(a)festy.org
Cc: AMPRNet working group <44net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu>
Subject: Re: [44net] 44 net connectivity problems ?
Josh.
Just to confirm availability of your host:
root@linux:/# ip route get 44.136.24.60 from 44.165.2.2
44.136.24.60 from 44.165.2.2 via 110.175.89.41 dev tunl0
cache window 840
root@linux:/# traceroute 44.136.24.60
traceroute to 44.136.24.60 (44.136.24.60), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1
net.vk2hff.ampr.org (44.136.24.60) 717.780 ms 740.340 ms 762.076 ms
root@linux:/#
Best regards.
Tom - SP2L