On Fri, 6 Sep 2013, Rob Janssen wrote:
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Subject: Re: [44net] amprnet routing made simple From: K7VE - John k7ve@k7ve.org Date: 09/06/2013 06:58 PM
To: n1uro@n1uro.ampr.org, AMPRNet working group 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu
This may be a stop gap for low traffic sites, but I think the goal is to avoid sending everything through 44.0.0.1.
This solution is not sending "everything through 44.0.0.1" Only traffic incoming from non-44 internet addresses to your net-44 station is replied via that path. All other traffic is going via direct tunnels.
We should be working toward deprecating hacked solutions, like the IPIP tunnel set.
I don't agree with that. People who want to experiment with BGP are free and welcome to do that, but there is no and there should not be any "deprecating IPIP tunnels".
+10
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