Is there any easy way to see ipip is working in my ISP’s network?

One thing I did find is IPIP was not installed on my Debian 11 machine.

 

Thanks

 

Harold

K7ILO

 

From: Marius Petrescu <marius@yo2loj.ro>
Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 2:21 PM
To: k7ilo@outlook.com <k7ilo@outlook.com>, 44net@mailman.ampr.org <44net@mailman.ampr.org>
Subject: Re: [44net] ftp access to encap.txt

Harold,

Since the RIPv2 packets are sent IPIP encapsulated from amprgw to your
registered gateway, it has nothing to do with your ISP blocking that port.

If your IPIP tunnels are working, so will the RIP delivery. On the other
hand, if your ISP blocks IPIP (IP protocol 4), none of the tunnels will
work and all efforts are futile.

Marius, YO2LOJ


On 28/09/2022 00:02, Harold via 44net wrote:
> Hey gang.  Kinda new here for Ive been dabbling with this for a few years though.  I have been trying to use the ampr-ripd daemon without any luck and have come to the conclusion that my ISP blocks port 520 which I believe is the port used.
>
> With that said, i have also come to the conclusion that at this time, the encap.txt file is still accessible via ftp from the portal.ampr.org.
> Is "wget ftp://USER:PASSWORD@portal.ampr.org/encap.txt" a valid ftp solution and if so where is the USER:PASSWORD derived from?
> Is it our user:password into the portal?
>
> Thanks all
>
> Harold K7ILO
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