Hello,
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 7:24 AM, Benoit Panizzon <panizzon(a)woody.ch> wrote:
(Forget about the local IP 192.168.57.243, this is the
LAN side, the
packets get source nated to 44.142.162.123)
Are you sure? Perhaps you're getting dropped because you're not being
NAT'd.
db0alg.ampr.org does not reply to me on the Internet, but it
replies to my BGP-connected AMPRnet address (not via the IPIP gateway
at UCSD). This probably means it's internet connected but only
allowing 44/8 sourced traffic.
So is this an issue I have to look at with the local
swiss admins, or
is this common, that there are local, non interconnected regions within
hamnet? Or is this a result of the manual routing mesh?
I think it's local to your site. The AMPRGW encap might be strange,
but the routing isn't anything difficult. It really should work. I see
44.0.0.1/32 in the encap. I cannot test it's reachability via IPIP,
but this means to me the AMPRGW's filters should not be at play.
Regards,
Scott