Hi Jon, Have a look here - http://wiki.ampr.org/wiki/Main_Page In short - you use ipip tunnel to connect to all 44 gateways around the world. UCSD main router provides you the list of all gateways and 44 subnet behind each gateway via RIP. Then you create a script which parses all this information and installs ipip tunnel for each gate, then add routes to the main routing table of your router/computer. All RIP routes are installed in separate routing table. RIP is used not for straight routing, but for distributing the list of networks and gateways based on which you create your tunnels and routes.
73, LZ1ETE
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 7:47 AM, Jon A mm1cqo@gmail.com wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Hi folks,
I have a /29 subnet allocated and have been with interconnecting a few systems but want to expand that connectivity to other systems round the world.
Last time I experimented with amprnet was 15 years ago and I had a ipip tunnel to a packet node that also had amprnet connectivity. That node is long gone so looking for something else to use.
Reading info on the wiki, it sounds like I can now use rip and connect via the UCSD router. Have I under stood this correctly?
Any idiot guides out there on how to do this or any suggestions on other ways I can connect to a gateway?
Thanks
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