Nice work, but why do you need the backup for? If you use ampr-ripd with the -s switch, it saves all ampr route info on each update under /var/lib/ampr-rips/encap.txt and restores them on startup.
Marius, YO2LOJ
-----Original Message----- From: 44net-bounces+marius=yo2loj.ro@hamradio.ucsd.edu [mailto:44net-bounces+marius=yo2loj.ro@hamradio.ucsd.edu] On Behalf Of lleachii@aol.com Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2015 21:23 To: 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Subject: [44net] New Linux Boot Scripts for Testing
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I have worked on a updated version 2.0 RC3 of the STARTAMPR script. I've also included more detailed instructions in the STARTAMPR file, as well as a README. Original versions of the script remain compatible and can continue to run on AMPRNet devices.
Also, for those wanting to reload the routing table on boot, I've created a new script called BACKUP_AMPR.
Features of BACKUP_AMPR: - creates an hourly output of "ip route get table 44" - table44_bak - creates an hourly executable script to re-add those routes - restore44sh
New in STARTAMRPR v2.0 RC3:
- DYNAMIC GATEWAY IP SUPPORT, proper configuration of Local Subnets will end need to exclude your subnet using rip44d -a switch - Routing tables and rules used to provide default routes and blackholes independently for each subnet - SECURITY FIX, packets for destinations not listed in TABLE 44 are blackholed - Examples of connecting to Gateways behind 44.0.0.0/s BGPed subnets
The files and README are located here for those on AMPRNet:
http://44.60.44.10/amprnet_docs/start_ampr_version2
73,
- Lynwood KB3VWG _________________________________________ 44Net mailing list 44Net@hamradio.ucsd.edu http://hamradio.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/44net