I think I generated a misunderstanding.
I took a look yesterday on the RIP data which I receive and therre was an invalid entry regarding 44.9.0.1/255.255.255.252.
According to ftp://hamradio.ucsd.edu/pub/amprhosts it belonged to wa5nmf.
I just signaled this on the list so appropriate corrections could be made.
Which happened quickly and now it is ok, and is no longer on the list.
(I think Daniel, K6DLC did the corrections - TNX)
Regards!
Marius, YO2LOJ
From: 44net-bounces+marius=yo2loj.ro@hamradio.ucsd.edu [mailto:44net-bounces+marius=yo2loj.ro@hamradio.ucsd.edu] On Behalf Of William Lewis
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 01:19
To: 44Net@hamradio.ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: [44net] Gateway ip/netmask pair
Sorry:
I crossed my outgoing with Brian and Davids incoming.
You're already on it
Bill
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Well, for starters, it looks like the address you posted here is:
44.9.0.1, and you state belongs to WA6NMF.
However, I show no such address on the network.
I do show an address for WA6NMF, but it is 44.4.9.1 not 44.9.0.1.
wa6nmf IN A 44.4.9.1
wa6nmf-1 IN A 44.4.9.2
wa6nmf-2 IN A 44.4.9.3
wa6nmf-3 IN A 44.4.9.4
Now, I also show the 44.9.x.x as a discontinued range.
I also DO NOT show any entries at Fullers for either WA6NMF
or for any address starting with 44.9.x.x or any with 44.4.9.x
So, I'm curious as to where your entry came from ??
At 02:49 PM 02/22/12, you wrote:
No, I never said it belons to me.
I just got an error regarding that address while checking my routing infos.
It belongs to wa6nmf and should be corrected because it is wrong.
Wm Lewis (KG6BAJ)
AMPR Net IP Address Coordinator - Northern and Central California Regions
(A 100% Volunteer Group)
(530) 263-1595 (Home/Office)
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