Nigel,
I might require this not sure yet still looking into all this! So far
needing to take a break to deal with some other firewall issues on 2 of
my 14 public ips that is getting hammered fairly hard tonight..
Thanks again
On 2017-10-03 18:04, Nigel Vander Houwen wrote:
> Thanks for the note here Brian.
>
> As Brian mentioned, HamWAN offers a service we call OPP (Open Peering
> Policy), where we can help you BGP advertise your allocated space, and
> we’ll tunnel it to you. Our edges are in the Seattle area. If you can
> find a local ISP that will do it for you, great. If you’d like to chat
> with us about OPP, feel free to reach out to us at netops(a)hamwan.org
> <mailto:netops@hamwan.org>
>
> Nigel
> HamWAN
>
>> On Oct 3, 2017, at 15:45, Brian Kantor <Brian(a)UCSD.Edu> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, your local coordinator will issue a /24 if you are going to
>> advertise
>> the route to it directly to the backbone. You can't advertise less
>> than
>> a /24 (ie, a /27 won't work).
>>
>> There are two ways for that subnet to be delivered to you. You may be
>> able to get your ISP to advertise the route to the backbone and
>> deliver
>> the resulting subnet traffic to you directly, or you can contract with
>> the HamWan group to have them do the BGP advertisement and route the
>> traffic to you over a GRE tunnel. HamWan does not charge for this
>> service; see their website for more information.
>> - Brian
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 01, 2017 at 05:07:10PM -0500, Loren Tedford wrote:
>>> Also will they issue a /24? If so I could use it not only in
>>> combination
>>> with my 14 Allstarlink nodes but handle some of my echolink servers
>>> and
>>> stuff as well.. Maybe put up some Echolink Proxies for others to use
>>> its not
>>> like that takes up any processing power in Linux environment..
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