Hi Blaine,
I still can't ping you. I guess I have to do more tests! hi hi hi!!!
73 de SV1UY
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Don Moore <ve3zda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> If the station you are trying to ping is using the encap.txt process and
> not rip then it will take as long as whatever the timing is on that
> station. For example I have mine updating every 24 hrs because there are
> rarely any changes and that is first thing every morning.
>
> 73, Don - ve3zda
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> On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 5:56 AM, Demetre SV1UY <demetre.sv1uy(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have setup, after many years of absence, our AMPRnet GATEWAY in
>> Athens, running in a LINUX BOX.
>>
>> I have a dynamic IP here which rarely changes and up to now I had
>> access to several AMPRnet hosts.
>>
>> Yesterday I had to reset my router (TL-WR1043ND running DD-WRT) and I
>> lost connectivity.
>>
>> Checking
http://portal.ampr.org I can see that my new Internet IP has
>> been updated (it takes about 1 hour I think).
>>
>> Problem is that now I cannot ping
gb7cip.ampr.org or any other AMPRnet
>> host I could before?
>>
>> I can see that rip44d is doing it's thing using "tcpdump -i
tunl0".
>>
>> How long does it take for AMPRnet to be informed after a change in
>> Internet IP (nor 44net IP)? It has been more than 12 hours since my
>> router got it's new IP and no joy yet!
>>
>> Any ideas guys?
>>
>> --
>> 73 de SV1UY
>> Demetre Ch. Valaris
>> IP Coordinator for AMPRnet in Greece
>> e-mail: demetre.sv1uy(a)gmail.com
>> Radio e-mail: sv1uy(a)winlink.org
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