Working from Green Bay, WI 44.92.21.X
As people have mentioned, there is no test script. Various people run web tools on their address space so that you can test (some even have them accessible to the greater internet) such as:
http://yo2tm.ampr.org/nettools.php
ipencap is a stateless protocol so there isn't any handshaking or really anyway without an active test to verify.
You are correct there are a number of gateways with errors
kb9mwr@kb9mwr:~/0 $ cat pkterrors.txt | cut -d " " -f1 | uniq 24.21.178.15 24.44.181.250 24.115.112.147 31.22.209.138 35.142.95.189 38.131.225.77 45.16.135.19 45.24.113.205 50.116.8.127 50.241.87.152 66.70.176.157 66.109.219.132 69.123.132.4 70.94.252.87 71.207.37.193 71.234.110.172 73.175.131.23 74.37.229.63 79.8.90.44 80.211.245.61 81.187.62.66 82.64.40.245 85.201.229.192 85.234.195.199 89.33.44.100 89.106.108.151 89.137.215.42 89.191.131.114 89.214.96.2 90.155.50.1 91.239.87.3 108.35.133.32 109.28.24.17 116.203.224.130 141.75.245.225 155.138.253.118 162.247.76.129 166.62.194.48 172.106.32.116 174.97.191.155 177.143.141.111 181.170.235.14 185.47.96.11 185.78.150.20 190.136.177.222 195.154.44.133 209.150.234.44 212.56.100.200 217.35.151.221
The most common logged error is "3 [19] dropped: non-44 inner source address"
On Fri, Jan 1, 2021 at 7:29 PM Mark Herson, N2MH via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
If anyone wants to test my incoming access, you can try n2mh.ampr.org or http://n2mh-web.ampr.org. Please let me know the results.
Sorry, that web url is a typo. It should be
I have received several emails to n2mh@n2mh.ampr.org.
73, Mark, N2MH
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