Or have a BGP'ed 44-net subnet. Some repeaters are connecting to various networks in that manner.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Micha Przybilla micha@dd2mic.de wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Hi Pedja All this 10.0.0.0 stuff is "old stuff" from todays view.
Use ircDDBgateway and register to the yahoo groups for help https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ircDDBGateway/info
But you need a full featured internet access. Otherwise you cannot connect to every repeater or reflector. If you gateway only has access to 44.0.0.0 IPs, then you need to setup a tunnel to a host which has both, ampr net and the complete internet and do NAT and portforwarding.
I did all this on DB0DLR 1,5 years ago. It'S not difficult.
Greetings Micha, DD2MIC
Am 23.03.2016 um 09:00 schrieb Pedja YT9TP:
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We are planing on setting up D-Star gateway, so I am reading all I can about it.
Here is exception form one tutorial regarding this:
"The router for the D-STAR gateway must support a LAN address of 10.0.0.1, with a full class ‘A’ LAN (subnet mask of 255.0.0.0)."
Is it just me or this is really strange to force this IP range which will conflict with number of private networks, especially when there is 44net dedicated for ham radio use?
Pedja YT9TP
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