Hello David (And Others)
The Router is TP-LINK Tlwr741ND with Original Manufacturer firmware
The Cisco Router sit in the DMZ I have made in the TL741ND and the AMPRNEET works fine
I want to move it to the Regular Network Because the EchoLink Node need also DMZ so if
I can free the amprnet to non DMZ the echo link will sit on the DMZ
but in order to do it i need to know the TCP/UDP Port ... if any at all
If I will have no choice ill flash the 741ND to opn WRT But dont want to do it unless no
other choice
Thanks Forward
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ
http://www.ronen.org
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From: 44Net <44net-bounces+ronenp=hotmail.com(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu> on behalf of David
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Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 7:44 AM
To: AMPRNet working group
Subject: Re: [44net] ports / Protocoles needed to be opened for a gateway ?
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Hello Ronen,
Currently the Cisco router that server as AMPRNET
Gateway (in my case), sit in the home router DMZ
Is the IPIP traffic getting through your "home router's DMZ" now? Who
makes the "home router"? A manufacturer, model number, and probably the
version of the unit would be helpful
I want to move it into the home router home network
but i need to do some port mapping
The home router does not have IPENCAP rules
Most don't and unless your home router has either:
- "very" advanced forwarding rules
- can be put into bridge mode
- can be re-flashed to use a feature rich firmware like OpenWRT,
DDWRT, etc.
- get replaced with a feature-rich unit
it only know to pass Protocols UDP /TCP and Port
numbers ...
So what Protocol /Port number consider IPENCAP ?
That's expected.. the IPIP tunneling system again uses protocol 4. There
are NO other items to consider here. If your home router's DMZ network
is indeed working, why not leave it running there? It probably also
supports configuring firewall rules, NAT, etc. It might not be as
simple to configure but it's probably more powerful than you'll ever need.
--David
KI6ZHD