You can set up a gateway on the pi. I assume you have your PI on a private LAN and a router with a public address. If your router allows it: - DST-NAT IP protocol 4 from the public IP (which will be your gateway IP) to the PI - Set default GW and DNS of the PI to your router - Set up an AMPR IPIP tunnel endpoint on the PI using its private address as "public" IP - Set up ampr-ripd to get your tunnel routes Optional (only authorized ham operators shoould get access to this): - Set a route on your router so that all 44.0.0.0/8 will have its gateway on the PI - Do a SRC-NAT for 44/8 outbound traffic to your AMPR IP on the PI
If your router does not support specific dst-nat, put your PI in the DMZ (take care as your exposing all your ports in this case).
Marius, YO2LOJ
-----Original Message----- From: Garth Massay Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 00:15 To: 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Subject: [44net] JNOS Gateway
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Hi all, fairly new to the list but definitely interesting and enjoyable reading. On to the specific question, I have recently set up JNOS (PI) BBS, and have a specific AMPR IP for JNOS (44.22.0.11/32 ), is there a specific gateway address I should be using, or do I need to setup a AMPRNET gateway router? Fairly versed in Linux, although by no means an expert, if I do need to setup a router, can this be done on the same PI? Any assistance or guidance would be greatly appreciated,.. Thanks All,..
- Garth