Hi,
No need to wait. You can always set up a 44net subnet on one of your
network interfaces.
If you followed the steps described, the rules will allow access to your
44net hosts from amp, but not from the internet.
(rules being 44<->44 ok, 44<->others no).
Regarding the
ampr.org/44.0.0.1 access, that is an issue, I'm looking
for a workaround.
To install the wizard, go to the ER wizard tab, and click the small (+)
next to the 'Feature wizard' title on the left.
A dialog will open and then choose "Upload a file" and upload the one
mentioned in the wiki (you need to download it to your machine).
Marius, YO2LOJ
On 16/03/2022 04:09, C B via 44Net wrote:
Hi
Having completed the setup up to the point of the following##
If you want to allow access to the router itself, the rules should include the same as
for the forward section.
If router access should not be permitted, then only add rule number 3
(established/related) from above:
##
Being unsure of the firewall rules setup the rest of the instructions were completed up
to
##
Remember to also set up the proper firewall rules to allow or disallow access to your
hosts (if you use the rules as described in the previous chapter, 44net hosts will be
allowed to access your whole network, while access from the internet is prohibited).
##
Questions if i read this correctly i should have access to the 44 net without the
internet having access to my 44 net address.
How can the router be tested? (what can i try to ping for example)
Do i need to wait 24 hours for anything to propagate?
One other note from the other interface (normal interface 10.0.4.1) I can not longer
connect to
http://www.ampr.org however the rest of the internet connections seem to work
as normal. As
ampr.org resolves to 44.0.0.1 is the router sending the normal traffic for
my other network interfaces to IPIP tunnel for the 44 net?
As the statis wizard sounds like a good thing to have, however thus far i can not figure
out how to install it.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Chris
N6LXX