Hi Lynwood,

I don't see any reaction at all with IPIP so maybe it is something simple like a firewall rule.
The best is to monitor the incoming traffic with tcpdump to see what is going on.
My IP is here 44.135.85.151 or jnos at 44.135.85.30.

73,

Bob VE3TOK



On 13-03-27 05:51 PM, lleachii@aol.com wrote:
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Well, it becomes difficult to troubleshoot if other stations will not assist. Thanks Bob, you are the first station since I last tested that also noted an inability to ping me.

Marius, the reason I asked is because the last time I tested, it was determined some stations were using other protocols and simply saying "I can't ping you." You then mentioned these were NetRom connections. I am left to assume that you ARE using ICMP Echo Request over IPv4 unless you confirmed.

The reason I am asking what Network OS is being used is to make a list of all stations I have attempted to ping, and compare their NOS to the list of problems or reported lack of connectivity to my station. I was trying to determine if you are using Debian or some other network software.

Not every station uses the same software suite or Operating System, just as you mentioned "full-fledged" means something different to all stations. In fact, I am now curious about AMPR IPv6 allocations, I did not know they were available.

73,


Lynwood

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