Getting back to the discussion of improvement to AMPRnet, a minimal test script is needed so that people like Christopher can know what ip addresses *are* active.
Without that list, is it my end in trouble? is the intervening connectivity in trouble? or is the far end simply off the air or down?
Eliminating one of those 3 unknowns is a great start to troubleshooting connectivity issues.
Mark, N2MH
On 8/5/21 9:33 AM, CJ Kelley wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I was running a JNOS BBS a few months ago and I was able to connect to other nodes on the 44net. I had to take JNOS offline for a few months while some changes to the network were made. No changes were made to the JNOS node, though. The gateway IP did change and it was updated on the AMPR gateway. I have brought the JNOS back up, but now I am not able to ping any 44net node. I am able to ping other servers like google.com.
I performed a packet capture and I see that the ICMP request is being sent from JNOS, but the ICMP response is not being received.
jnos> ping 44.135.92.10
jnos> Resolving 44.135.92.10...
jnos>
jnos>
jnos> ping google.com
jnos> Resolving google.com... 172.217.14.110: rtt 21
It is the same story with other nodes as well.
Any recommendations?
73, de KG7UJH Christopher Kelley