Rod,
You need the initial tunnel to ucsd up and running to find the password.
So make sure to have something like:
'ip tunnel add ampr0 mode ipip ttl 64 local <your external ip here>'
sucessfully set up BEFORE running that findpass script...
So you need to see in your case 3 interfaces, the 2 ethernet devices AND a
IPIP tunnel interface.
Marius, YO2LOJ
-----Original Message-----
From: Rod Ekholm
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2016 09:31
To: AMPRNet working group
Subject: Re: [44net] OVA for ESXi?
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I get all the way to the section where it says I need to run 'sudo
./findpass.sh', and it gives me output of 'Tunnel Socket: Setting
SO_BINDTODEVICE: No suck device'.
The instructions I am following are at:
http://wiki.ampr.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Linux_Gateway_Example#Setting_up_the_Tunneā¦
And I am to the section of ' Finding the password for AMPR-RIPD"
The only section that had an issue during this process is the
isc-dhcp-server will not start. I don't believe this should make any
difference, other than if I have a client on my Ham Network that needs
DHCP, but I plan to statically assign those devices.. so I believe that
point should be moot.
My installation is Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS
I only have 2 interface.. eth0 (outside WAN address from ISP. One of my /29
allocations) and eth1 (inside 192.168.44.0/24)
I know enough to make my way around, but am not normally a linux guy!! Let
me know what other info would be helpful to share out, so we can get this
one going.
Thanks guys!!
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Rod Ekholm
kc7aad(a)gmail.com