Hi
I read now the proposal as i said before i also didnt see it (probably missed it )
I still dont understand and didnt got any answer for simple question i have asked it not
long ago beside the answer " it is only proposal"
So i ask it again and expect simple answer
Why should we separate networks ?
Every simple firewall can block traffic with simple rule
today every simple cheep microtik router (the same that i have at home that do for
me the IPIP tunnel for the amprnet network) have excellent firewall and everyone that
dont want to get data from the internet can add a rule in his router and close the deal
.
by that the whole amprnet will have a single topology and the rules will sit at the
endpoints
and now for more specific question
I (and all my country) sit on 44.138 which according to the proposal would be not
connected to the Internet
But i am connected to the internet and would like to be connected in the future (and im
sure others in my country would also ) what will i have to do ? renumber ?
Hope for any logical answers for the not so complicated questions that i asked
Regards
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ
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Subject: Re: [44net] A new era of IPv4 Allocations : Agree
Le 28/07/2021 à 00:31, Antonios Chariton (daknob) via 44Net a écrit :
Fellow radio amateurs, I am writing to you on behalf
of the ARDC TAC, which I represent.
Those of you that were on our Community Call last Saturday may remember that I promised
you we would share our first proposal with the community. A few days after that, I am
happy to send that to you for your review, feedback, comments, questions, and
information!
You can find our 5-page PDF here:
https://pdf.daknob.net/ardc/tac128.pdf
<https://pdf.daknob.net/ardc/tac128.pdf>
Sorry for late answer. I was on holiday, working on a music festival
which took all of my time and my energy :-) I had to review all the
unread messages :-)
Just to say I fully agree with the TAC proposal.
Here in Corsica, we've been experimenting such a scenario for 2 years now :
- a 44.168 "Intranet" subnet (routed locally on the island)
- a 44.190 "Internet" subnet (routed on Internet via BGP)
Every endpoint router has two VLANs labeled "Intranet" and
"Internet",
dual addressing and dual routing. Every router (currently, OpenWRT) has
two sets of Ethernet interfaces. Connecting an equipment to "Internet"
or "Intranet" is just a matter of plugging it on the right router
interface (or setting the interface in "untagged" mode on the right VLAN
if using a L2 switch). For example, D-Star or DMR repeaters are
connected to "Internet" interfaces, while Asterisk analog VoIP repeaters
are connected to "Intranet" interfaces.
This topology works well and suits all of our current and future needs.
The only constraint for us with the TAC proposal is that we'll have to
renumber our 44.190.11.0/24 to something in 44.0.0.0/10. We have 21
child prefixes and 40 IP addresses to renumber. Of course, this will
require some time, but it's not as if we had thousands of addresses :-)
If we don't make mistakes, all can be done remotely :-)
73 de TK1BI
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