Hi Ralph,
Just a few of questions?
How are you going to control the content of the traffic to meet the Amateur
Radio Rules and Regulations from the various countries on the Internet
traffic to radio via your Internet Service Provider business?
How are you going to preserve the AX.25a packets currently required under
ITU rules?
How are you going to work with those who are required to have a tunnel
system?
There are many countries that do not allow various content form or to the
Internet by radio networks. There must be a control or gateway. This is not
a US issue or community, It is a world group.
Also, could you please add at least your call sign to your posts? I am not
sure which Ralph is speaking.
Jim Fuller
N7VR --
http://www.n7vr.org
International TCP/IP Gateways Robot Operator --
http://www.ampr-gateways.org
MTAPRS NET Server Operator --
http://www.mtaprs.net
CWOP-2 --
http://www.wxqa.com
IRLP Node 3398 -
http://irlp.fuller.net
Original ARECC contributor
-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph [mailto:ralphlists@bsrg.org]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 6:26 PM
To: 'AMPRNet working group'
Subject: Re: [44net] OpenVPN
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
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We don't want a tunnel.
We want them sent through our Tier 1 upstream provider to our ISP, which I
own and provide service to other Hams on.
That is why we contacted you in the first place Brian.
44 Net is not just for tunneling
Use the allocation or lose it, just like 220 (tm)
-----Original Message-----
the mention of using openvpn was mostly intended as a
nudge. While
IPIP seems to be the defacto standard for amprnet tunneling, it's
about the only place I've seen it used much. The tools for
tunnels/vpn links are out there but something such as openvpn is much
more widely supported than ipip....
As a historical note, we used IPIP tunnels because that's all there was when
we got started. This was early; we were using tunnels even before a
protocol ID byte value had been assigned to IPIP. VPNs hadn't been invented
yet.
Indeed, we've discussed using openvpn before and the response was generally
favorable. It would be a great step forward for the tunneled parts of the
network.
- Brian
te: 06/07/12
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