Hello Brian, Yes, I understand it but it was interesting that these addresses are accessed from the Internet but not accessible by AMPR, expecting that once they are available from the internet should be available through the AMPR.
73, Miro LZ4NY
----- Цитат от Brian Kantor (Brian@ucsd.edu), на 03.08.2013 в 01:25 ----- (Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Some of the addresses you mention are not in the DNS and will therefore not be reachable from the Internet even if they are reachable via AMPR tunnels. - Brian
On Fri, Aug 02, 2013 at 10:02:01PM -0000, lz4ny@mail.bg wrote: Hi Linwood, The problem is not only from my gate, I was interested why is a similar situation, and it's a little awkward when I decide to access any of these addresses can not be used IPIP tunnel and switch to a real address.
I understand that from your address access our, in this situation you have the opportunity to enter the telnet in:
telnet://44.185.92.2 (packet XNET gate Vraca) or telnet://44.182.21.1 (Rumania gate) login with your call and test with: ping YourHamIP - this encapsuled IP network if ping from my network to 44.130.60.100 or 44.130.254.254 all is ok.
I was interested in why this problem occurs only on certain networks and can not explain it so I opened the topic and remarked that I noticed about 24 hours ago - for a while everything was normal.
73, Miro LZ4NY _________________________________________ 44Net mailing list 44Net@hamradio.ucsd.edu http://hamradio.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/44net http://www.ampr.org/donate.html
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