Maiko… I’m trying to see if my current running jnos 2.0m has the AMPRRIP compiled in. I
looked at config.h and since most everything is hashed out (including the AMPRRIP stuff),
how to tell what the defaults really are config.h ?
Thanks,
jerome
On Mar 31, 2020, at 11:22, Langelaar via 44Net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Hi Gabriel and anyone else interested,
Using JNOS (compiled with the AMPRRIP mod), the RIP works fine
'for registered gateways' - unless I've misunderstood your question,
typical entry below (example only) :
#
# 15Dec2019, Try to use RIP again now that it re-appeard
#
ip upstairs 224.0.0.9
rip ttl 43200
start rip
rip accept 44.0.0.1
#
# remove our own from network
#
route add 44.135.x.y/24 loopback
#
Maiko / VE4KLM
, On 3/31/20 1:02 PM, Gabriel Medinas via 44Net wrote:
Greetings to all, just to inform you that
returning to teamwork at AmprNet,
Venezuela is connected again, renewing some things in my local structure
with the JNOS Linux program through
yv5kxe.ampr.org (44.152.0.60).
We are especially grateful to Chris - G1FEF who personally granted the
possibility of this YV return on this network after 20 years.
We are in settings, I am mainly working to adjust my old JNOS to the new
dynamic of AmprNet especially to the RIP44d update that does not work in
JNOS doing it manually, I am working on a project to use other compatible
hardware to achieve other gateways for use APRS and the DXCluster yv5kxe.
73 de Gabriel YV5KXE
yv5kxe.ampr.org
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