Hmmm. I see you have a link with Brett, WA7V.

He also has static addresses, and was able to assign a commercial IP address to his linux box, as well as his NOS side.

You might want to consult him on how that is done.

In the mean time, does your JNOS have a LAN address of 192.168.x.x ??

B

At 10:42 AM 02/26/12, you wrote:


On Feb 26, 2012 10:20 AM, "William Lewis" <ec@n1oes.org> wrote:
>
> Chris:
>
> Is your station by chance sitting behind a home internet router?

It is behind a DSL Modem/Router.  It is a 2wire.  However, I have 5 static IPs.  It does not allow me to use one of the public IPs for Jnos.  It does not add that IP to the local network list for configuration, and therfore does not permit traffic to Jnos.  I therfore had to use the munge script to build tunnels in Linux.  This is ok, because it does protect Jnos from attacks.

Thanks,
Chris KQ6UP
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