Jean,
Check or you have an ipip route listed for the destination you
want to reach.
Monitor with tcpdump, etc. in another command shell or your ipip
packets are leaving the ethernet interface connected towards
Internet or better dump it in a text file for a while.
Monitor with tcpdump, etc. or check your text file to see or
return ipip packets are arriving at your ethernet interface
From the above you can find out were the bottleneck is.
73,
Boudewijn (Bob) VE3TOK
Hi,
Anyone here using ampr-ripd willing to give me some advise?
I have mine running and (Finally) learning router, but cannot connect to any stations.
I suspect a route problem.
73 de Jean
VA2OM / VE2PKT
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