Hi Ludovic,
I don't know or your gateway is already set-up so that you
have routing to the amrpnet subnets of the other gateways.
Start with that if it is not already done.
Please see the wiki at
http://wiki.ampr.org
You can use a munge script or rip daemon what listens to the routing
broadcasts of
ucsd.edu.
Nowadays often/mostly the ripd daemon is used as it picks up new ipip
routes much faster.
If your tunnel interface is setup in that way you will have an ampraddr
net address
(of your tunnel interface) and it should be possible to ping both.
Of course your firewall of that machine has also to be set-up.
73,
Bob VE3TOK
On 14-09-01 08:43 AM, f5pbg(a)free.fr wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> i am coord offrench network 44.151.
>
> I want to make gateways :
>
> For example, i want ping 44.151.29.1 and i would like to have an
> answer from my localIP 78.241.81.29.
>
> What is the command to the server.
>
> I knows these command
> f5pbg add a 78.241.xxx.xxx
> etc...
>
> but i don't know the command to make gateways...
>
> Thank's a lot for the answer.
>
> All the best
>
> Ludovic - F5PBG.
>
>