Basically a trusted route registry DB for both IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes. And some tools for
generating routes, ACLs, etc based on the type of object.
Tony
AH6BW
On Jul 11, 2020, at 11:42, Erik Seidel via 44Net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 4:34 PM Rob Janssen via 44Net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Sure, but we have been doing that for many years here in the Netherlands.
My proposal was just to get this a little more formalized and widespread, so
we could make it worldwide and have it replaced the IPIP mesh so newcomers
can more easily connect to it.
Make a list of HAMs who are announcing AMPRnet prefixes along with
their locations and their contact info. Put it on the
ampr.org portal
so everybody can access it. That would be more formalized without
being needlessly centralized.
Rob
Regards,
Erik
KE5SAI
On 7/11/20 11:28 PM, Erik Seidel wrote:
It seems to me that we are making this more complicated than is
necessary. How about this for a simple approach: There are already a
number of HAMs who are already operating small networks and are
announcing AMPRnet prefixes to their peers/upstreams.
Why can't we just make a list of these "BGP speaker HAMs", if you
will, their locations and their contact info. Other HAMs in the area
who wish to connect to AMPRnet and are interested in a more "local"
approach (rather than just going through the UCSD edge) can then reach
out to one of these "BGP speaker HAMs".
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