Abhi,
Thanks so much for the response yea i deal with alot of hosting issues
we rent a server out of SoYouStart Data Centers aka OVH Data Centers.. I
use this for my personal stuff and was willing to dedicate some time and
effort into handling some stuff through those locations.. Now as far as
Profit gain?? What?? Who wants to make a profit?? I am so lost Profit
was never apart of any of the ideas i had for anything associated with
my project..
I guess I would have to get a LoA and see if they allow me to handle
things through their broadcast servers or use another service of some
sort.. I do pay for a dns provider maybe they would be willing to handle
some of this not too sure would have to contact some one concerning
that.. I use NameCheap for my domains because i like the advanced DNS
side of things..
At this point i was going to use the ip's for all ham related
activities.. One of my servers is dedicated to web and email along with
vpn services and ip routing etc already.. If i can get ip to ip
tunneling i think this might work for the /24 maybe provided i could get
a /24..
Anyway i need to get back to working on some fail2ban issues gotta love
email logs.. Take care everyone..
On 2017-10-03 17:40, Abhi Devireddy wrote:
> Loren,
> The short answer is yes you can route a /24 via a direct connection.
> Long answer:
> 1. Find a data center / upstream ISP who is willing to broadcast a
> route for you. ISPs typically will only broadcast /24s or bigger
> subnets.
> 2. Get a Letter of Authorization (LoA) after you get an allocation
> from the AMPR portal.
> 3. Send the LoA to your upstream ISP who will then route the entire
> subnet to an endpoint of your choice. This is usually a firewall /
> router that you have in a data center. This could also be a single
> machine if you so desire.
> 4. ...
> 5. Profit? Not really. You can't profit from this. It's more of a
> hobby to sink money into.
>
> Hope this helps. Your ISP should be able to help you as well. If there
> is something in particular, please feel free to ask.
> This group is filled with excellent resources but I think there is an
> understanding that you are familiar and comfortable with networking
> concepts.
>
> Abhi
> N0NCE
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+abhi=devireddy.com@mailman.ampr.org]
> On Behalf Of Loren Tedford
> Sent: Tuesday, October 3, 2017 5:34 PM
> To: AMPRNet working group <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
> Subject: Re: [44net] Questions on Routing Methods..
>
>
> Mark,
>
> No one really answered my question they just forwarded me to some
> generic wiki pages that discuss on how to handle your own routing and
> dns etc... Very basic stuff.. The question i have is.... Is it
> possible to forward a /27 or /24 of ips to one of my static ips in the
> data center where i can then use my routers and firewalls to reroute
> them.. I don't need to know how to do it from the linux end because
> this is already apart of our firewall system.. What i need to know is
> if you guys can point the /27 or /24 to an ip thats it.. All traffic
> routing from the /27 and /24 will be routed out through one ip at
> least that was my theory anyway.. I would like to test this if its
> allowed and over all i have 14 allstar nodes several other little
> things i have going on like servers that run the backup recordings for
> the two repeaters etc..
>
> Thanks so much for your time again just want to know if its possible
> to get them routed to an ip where i can then mange things from that
> point..
>
>
>
> Sorry for the miss read on this I have it corrected thanks Mark for
> reaching out..
>
>
> On 2017-10-03 16:50, Mark Phillips wrote:
>> Loren,
>>
>> Did anyone get back to you about your inquiry?
>>
>> As with most things in like there are many ways of skinning this cat.
>> Lets
>> address IP address space first; whilst I cannot speak about your local
>> co-ordinator, most will give you the space you desire if you can show
>> that
>> you are using it.
>>
>> As for how it arrives? I know a few folks that rent a cloud servers
>> (myself, N2NOV and a few others) and we have the 44 block delivered to
>> them
>> using IP-IP tunneling. You can also have the 44 block delivered right
>> to
>> your door assuming you have the right firewall or router config
>> (that's
>> a
>> whole topic in itself).
>>
>> Using the 44 block for any and all ham radio related data activities
>> is
>> strongly encouraged. 44 block addresses show up in D-STAR, Ham Mesh,
>> various email systems such as xNOS etc. As it happens, the 44 block
>> also
>> shows up on the NASDAQ test trading system!
>>
>> There are many knowledgable folks on this list. Work out what and how
>> you
>> want to do it and I'm sure someone will be able to help you realise
>> it.
>>
>> Mark
>> G7LTT/NI2O
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 6:26 PM, pete M <petem001(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Welcome to the list Loren
>>>
>>> Pierre
>>>
>>> VE2PF
>>>
>>>
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>>> Objet : [44net] Questions on Routing Methods..
>>>
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>>> Technology wise i am involved heavily in Gaming Live Streaming and I
>>> rent a Rack Server from SoYouStart out of Canada a derivative of OVH
>>> Data Centers. I am curious if it is possible to route a /27 of ips to
>>> one single static ip from my web and email server that also handles
>>> my
>>> routing vpn services and many other things.. I use a specialized
>>> distro
>>> called Neth Server I am particularly running on Neth 6.8 for
>>> reliability
>>> reasons basically Centos or Red Hat distro..
>>>
>>> So i suppose in closing how does everyone else route ip's around? Do
>>> you
>>> rent a server like i do and point it at the ip? I know in my Data
>>> center
>>> I have 14 dedicated public ipv4 ips to my disposal.
>>>
>>> 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..
>>>
>>> Anyway thanks for the time 73 for now
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