ARDC is already looking on creating pop's (point of presence) that will be able to offer a way to receive your /30 allocation from them by connecting to the pop.
________________________________________ De : 44Net 44net-bounces+petem001=hotmail.com@mailman.ampr.org de la part de Af6ep via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Envoyé : 11 août 2021 00:30 À : 44Net general discussion Cc : eric.fort.listmail@fortconsulting.org Objet : Re: [44net] Use cases
my suggestion is that if you need less than a /24 as required for bgp would be to coordinate with someone who has setup a bgp announced larger netblock and see if they will offer you a subnet of their block via vpn.
Eric
Af6EP
On 2021-08-10 19:43, KUN LIN via 44Net wrote:
I do have a /30 allocation. That's too small for BGP announcement. I don't think I should apply for /24 just for BGP. I have tied but cannot figure out how to setup a /30 on a server and pipe it in. Kun
From: Dave Gingrich via 44Netmailto:44net@mailman.ampr.org Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2021 7:39 PM To: 44Net general discussionmailto:44net@mailman.ampr.org Cc: Dave Gingrichmailto:dave@dcg.us Subject: Re: [44net] Use cases
Unfortunately no. IRLP VPN is only available to fully installed and authenticated IRLP nodes, mainly because the service runs on or within our existing IRLP infrastructure. But you could apply for your own allocation and setup an OpenVPN server of your own. It is quite likely there is another VPN implementations that is better suited for your use. You also could set it up in a data center close to you.
-- Dave K9DC
On Aug 10, 2021, at 19:21, KUN LIN via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
Is it possible to use this for none IRLP application? We want to run RC Forb Server/Remotehams from our club house. But we use cellular internet and can't do port forwarding. -Kun
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