I've gone through several router changes recently all requiring IP changes due to changes of MAC. Can a good handful run: ip route get 44.88.0.1 and show me the commercial IP listed? I've seen several who run rip listener daemons that have failed to update my IP (and I do have remote access to these points).
Thanks.
Le 26/05/2016 à 21:02, Brian a écrit :
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I've gone through several router changes recently all requiring IP changes due to changes of MAC. Can a good handful run: ip route get 44.88.0.1 and show me the commercial IP listed? I've seen several who run rip listener daemons that have failed to update my IP (and I do have remote access to these points).
Thanks.
44.88.0.1 via 24.147.182.8 dev ampr0 src 44.135.50.8 cache window 840
44.88.0.1 via 24.147.182.8 dev tunl0 src 44.135.85.151 cache window 840
Bob VE3TOK
On 16-05-26 09:02 PM, Brian wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I've gone through several router changes recently all requiring IP changes due to changes of MAC. Can a good handful run: ip route get 44.88.0.1 and show me the commercial IP listed? I've seen several who run rip listener daemons that have failed to update my IP (and I do have remote access to these points).
Thanks.
44.88.0.1 via 24.147.182.8 dev tunl0 src 44.135.52.1 cache window 840
73, Michel ve2bcw Sysop ve2uqh
44.88.0.1 via 24.147.182.8 dev tunl0 src 44.56.6.1 cache window 840
Corey N3FE
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 9:02 PM, Brian n1uro@n1uro.ampr.org wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I've gone through several router changes recently all requiring IP changes due to changes of MAC. Can a good handful run: ip route get 44.88.0.1 and show me the commercial IP listed? I've seen several who run rip listener daemons that have failed to update my IP (and I do have remote access to these points).
Thanks.
<rhetorical> Why is it linux users can install and operate *any* version of M$ Windoze but the same can't be said in reverse?</rhetorical>
73 de Brian - N1URO email: (see above) Web: http://www.n1uro.net/ Ampr1: http://n1uro.ampr.org/ Ampr2: http://nos.n1uro.ampr.org Linux Amateur Radio Services axMail-Fax & URONode http://uronode.sourceforge.net http://axmail.sourceforge.net AmprNet coordinator for: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Hi Brian
44.88.0.1 via 24.147.182.8 dev tunl0 src 44.131.243.2 cache window 840
Regards
Andy Brittain G0HXT g0hxt@greatbrittain.co.uk
On 27 May 2016, at 02:02, Brian n1uro@n1uro.ampr.org wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I've gone through several router changes recently all requiring IP changes due to changes of MAC. Can a good handful run: ip route get 44.88.0.1 and show me the commercial IP listed? I've seen several who run rip listener daemons that have failed to update my IP (and I do have remote access to these points).
Thanks.
<rhetorical> Why is it linux users can install and operate *any* version of M$ Windoze but the same can't be said in reverse?</rhetorical>
73 de Brian - N1URO email: (see above) Web: http://www.n1uro.net/ Ampr1: http://n1uro.ampr.org/ Ampr2: http://nos.n1uro.ampr.org Linux Amateur Radio Services axMail-Fax & URONode http://uronode.sourceforge.net http://axmail.sourceforge.net AmprNet coordinator for: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
All seems ok with the router script, too.
Marius, YO2LOJ
[admin@RT1-YO2LOJ] > /ip route print where dst-address=44.88.0.0/27 Flags: X - disabled, A - active, D - dynamic, C - connect, S - static, r - rip, b - bgp, o - ospf, m - mme, B - blackhole, U - unreachable, P - prohibit # DST-ADDRESS PREF-SRC GATEWAY DISTANCE 0 ADr 44.88.0.0/27 44.0.0.1 120 1 A S ;;; Updated on 2016/05/26 18:21:00 44.88.0.0/27 44.182.21.254 ampr-24.147.182.8 50
[admin@RT1-YO2LOJ] > /int print detail where name=ampr-24.147.182.8 Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave 0 R ;;; Added on 2016/05/26 18:21:00 name="ampr-24.147.182.8" type="ipip-tunnel" mtu=auto actual-mtu=1460 l2mtu=65535 fast-path=yes last-link-up-time=may/26/2016 18:21:17 link-downs=0
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I've gone through several router changes recently all requiring IP changes due to changes of MAC. Can a good handful run: ip route get 44.88.0.1 and show me the commercial IP listed? I've seen several who run rip listener daemons that have failed to update my IP (and I do have remote access to these points).
Thanks.
44.88.0.1 via 24.147.182.8 dev tunl0 src 44.135.32.201 cache expires 586sec mtu 1480 window 840
On 16-05-26 10:02 PM, Brian wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I've gone through several router changes recently all requiring IP changes due to changes of MAC. Can a good handful run: ip route get 44.88.0.1 and show me the commercial IP listed? I've seen several who run rip listener daemons that have failed to update my IP (and I do have remote access to these points).
Thanks.
pi@URONode ~ $ ip route get 44.88.0.1 44.88.0.1 via 24.147.182.8 dev tunl0 src 44.131.8.4 cache window 840
Regards,
Ian..
On 5/26/2016 6:02 PM, Brian wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Can a good handful run: ip route get 44.88.0.1 and show me the commercial IP listed?
A little late to the party, but this is what I get:
w6ray@nos:~$ ip route get 44.88.0.1 44.88.0.1 via 24.147.182.8 dev tunl0 src 44.2.10.2 cache