I was running an openVPN service over 10 years ago, assigning some of my
44 allocation
to other amateur radio operators wanting 44 connectivity. I was already
running a 'router' to
provide me with 44 connectivity, and I was fortunate enough to have had
a static internet
address at the time through a local WISP who is also a good friend.
openVPN is easy, I use it religiously, it's how my HF modems are
connected to my main
system, never had a problem with it. Creating certificates for users is
easy, it's what I use
at the university to provide remote access for research groups.
Maiko / VE4KLM
On 30/12/2020 5:36 a.m., Marius Petrescu via 44Net wrote:
Call me the skeptic, but I do not see an incentive for
non
network-technical people joining this "movement" without some real
functional incentive behind it.
From a technical perspective it is certainly doable, but how many hams
are networking enthusiast to warrant an IP pre-allocation for each of
them?
I think Rob, PE1CHL, had some approach to offer 44net VPN access using
LOTW certificate for authentication if I remember correctly... Maybe
he could tell us more on how people where attracted to it.
On 30.12.2020 11:17, Toussaint OTTAVI via 44Net wrote:
Le 30/12/2020 à 00:15, Marius Petrescu via 44Net a écrit :
There where such proposals back in the 90's,
with fantastic
nonexisting results.
Previously, we were only individuals working in non-profit mode on
our free time, and with different approaches in different contexts.
Now, we have professionals, and ability to hire people if needed.
They can help in keeping track of all our remarks, synthesize them,
and help us work in a more structured manner.
We have no more reason not to obtain results, HI :-)
73 de TK1BI
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