Jean-Marc,
An easy way to check your system and to know if you are going thru Internet or thru ampr.org is to ping my IPIP gateway at either 44.151.91.7 or 44.168.12.6 If the ping time is around 300ms you are coming in from Internet via ucsd.edu and if the ping time is less than 100ms you are coming in thru the IPIP tunnel.
For testing purpose, you can just manually create a few IPIP tunnels and routes on your openwrt router. . Feel free to contact me directly as I am only a few km (Bures sur Yvette) from your QRA. You should even be able to connect the 44.168.x.x network via radio on the 5.7MHz band.
73 Remi F6CNB
Hi Remi,
Thanks. The problem is that I can't succeed in doing working the IPIP tunnel. Don't know what's the matter.
I can't see ads from the tunnel , even not requests to the main gate (with Wireshark).
We can contact us (maybe in UHF , which relay ? maybe F6ZCO)
See you
F1SCA
-----Message d'origine----- De : 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+magnier.jeanmarc=numericable.fr@hamradio.ucsd.edu] De la part de F6CNB Envoyé : lundi 15 février 2016 09:04 À : 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Objet : Re: [44net] ampr-ripd for openwrt (Jean-Marc Magnier)
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Jean-Marc,
An easy way to check your system and to know if you are going thru Internet or thru ampr.org is to ping my IPIP gateway at either 44.151.91.7 or 44.168.12.6 If the ping time is around 300ms you are coming in from Internet via ucsd.edu and if the ping time is less than 100ms you are coming in thru the IPIP tunnel.
For testing purpose, you can just manually create a few IPIP tunnels and routes on your openwrt router. . Feel free to contact me directly as I am only a few km (Bures sur Yvette) from your QRA. You should even be able to connect the 44.168.x.x network via radio on the 5.7MHz band.
73 Remi F6CNB
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Remi,
Std By on FZ1UHF (Clamart)
73 QRO F1SCA
-----Message d'origine----- De : 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+magnier.jeanmarc=numericable.fr@hamradio.ucsd.edu] De la part de Jean-Marc Magnier Envoyé : lundi 15 février 2016 09:36 À : 'AMPRNet working group' 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Objet : Re: [44net] ampr-ripd for openwrt (Jean-Marc Magnier)
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Hi Remi,
Thanks. The problem is that I can't succeed in doing working the IPIP tunnel. Don't know what's the matter.
I can't see ads from the tunnel , even not requests to the main gate (with Wireshark).
We can contact us (maybe in UHF , which relay ? maybe F6ZCO)
See you
F1SCA
-----Message d'origine----- De : 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+magnier.jeanmarc=numericable.fr@hamradio.ucsd.edu] De la part de F6CNB Envoyé : lundi 15 février 2016 09:04 À : 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Objet : Re: [44net] ampr-ripd for openwrt (Jean-Marc Magnier)
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Jean-Marc,
An easy way to check your system and to know if you are going thru Internet or thru ampr.org is to ping my IPIP gateway at either 44.151.91.7 or 44.168.12.6 If the ping time is around 300ms you are coming in from Internet via ucsd.edu and if the ping time is less than 100ms you are coming in thru the IPIP tunnel.
For testing purpose, you can just manually create a few IPIP tunnels and routes on your openwrt router. . Feel free to contact me directly as I am only a few km (Bures sur Yvette) from your QRA. You should even be able to connect the 44.168.x.x network via radio on the 5.7MHz band.
73 Remi F6CNB
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