On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 11:34 AM, William Lewis <ec(a)n1oes.org> wrote:
Hmmm. I see you have a link with Brett, WA7V.
He also has static addresses, and was able to assign a commercial IP address
to his linux box, as well as his NOS side.
You might want to consult him on how that is done.
In the mean time, does your JNOS have a LAN address of 192.168.x.x ??
B
No, it does not have a 192.168.x.x address. If a host makes a DHCP
request on the local lan, the router leases 192.168s and does NAT for
them. I have configured the linux box with two IP's bound to the
ethernet card 76.238.148.147 and 192.168.1.33. That way I can build
static routes in all my desktops and laptops to be able to reach JNOS
directly. I can connect with everyone accept for K6HR.
It looks like our gatway PUBLIC IP's are not talking. If I try to
telnet to my Linux box I get:
tel 76.238.148.147
Trying... The escape character is: CTRL-T
*** busy from 76.238.148.147:telnet
Telnet is enabled as a service on my Linux box. I had noticed this
error from almost everyone all the time when I tried to set up JNOS
with a public IP. That is why I had set up my gateway with Linux
doing the IP over IP tunnels. Now it is working with 99% of the
hosts.
Chris