Ah!! I had a feeling I was missing something, but I didn't see that in
any of the documentation I was looking at.
My DNS request is still waiting for coordinator approval. I guess I'll
be waiting for that until I can finish off this first step of my
experiment.
Thanks for the help,
Blaine, K1QV
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 31, 2013, at 6:10 PM, Brian Kantor <Brian(a)ucsd.edu> wrote:
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 05:54:11PM -0700, Blaine Forbort wrote:
I note
that your gateway machine is not responding to pings from the
Internet on its commercial address.
Well, that's very curious indeed. I just
pinged my machine, and it
responded just fine for me.
Yes, and it responded ok for me too as soon as I stopped mistyping
its address. Sorry. Stupid typo.
Stupid question here, was I correct in assuming
that my net44 subnet was
routable from the internet?
Does your ampr host have an A record in the
ampr.org DNS? If not it won't
be reachable from the internet even if the subnet is correctly routed.
There's a filter in amprgw that requires DNS entries for all hosts to be
reachable. The entire subnet is NOT reachable as a whole.
- Brian
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