Hi Bob,
I usually don't reply to hijacked threads, but every now and then I
make an exception.
I cannot reach 44.135.85.151 either
traceroute to 44.135.85.151 (44.135.85.151), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1
rtr-255-224-28.lx.ampr.org (44.161.255.225) 0.685 ms 0.637 ms 0.596 ms
2
ampr-gw1.lx.ampr.org (44.161.255.255) 21.895 ms 22.193 ms 22.141 ms
3 * * *
4 * * *
5 * * *
6 * * *
7 * * *
8 * * *
9 * * *
10 * * *
According to information currently available to me the commercial
gateway is 69.165.175.62.
73 de Marc, LX1DUC
Quoting "Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty" <bobtenty(a)gmail.com>om>:
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> Brian,
>
> I can't reach
n1uro.ampr.org from here although I have the ipip route
> to you.
> This is already a problem for a long time and effects also other
> subnets I route.
> ping to your commercial gateway address 76.28.121.159 is OK.
>
> Can you reach 44.135.85.151 or 44.135.85.30 from there over amprnet?
>
> Bob VE3TOK
>
> On 14-07-11 01:14 AM, Brian wrote:
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>> Tom et al;
>> Incoming is slick with axMail and the plugins, and you can even use
>> a cell phone to do your mail with as this should be proof of
>> concept. The software is at linux.radio.org.au and on my ftp site
>> at
n1uro.ampr.org. I suppose I could code it to auto make a public
>> _ html directory automatically so that could tie in with Apache for
>> auto user Web space as well.
>>
>>
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