I'm hearing that the latest BPQ software can do 44.x.x.x IP Addressing?
Can anyone confirm this?
If so, I have a friend in Nevada that wants to set up his BPQ station to link with me using our 44.x.x.x numbers.
Thanks,
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Wm Lewis
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 8:27 PM, William Lewis kg6baj@n1oes.org wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I'm hearing that the latest BPQ software can do 44.x.x.x IP Addressing?
Can anyone confirm this?
If so, I have a friend in Nevada that wants to set up his BPQ station to link with me using our 44.x.x.x numbers.
Thanks,
I'm waiting for John Wiseman G8BPQ, to implement it in the Windows BPQ32. If your running LinBPQ then it's a Linux thing and from my understanding it's possible.
Don VA7DGP New Westminster, BC
The latest beta versions of both the Windows and Linux BPQ now include a rip44 process and IPIP Encapsulater. Although aimed at those who want to run IP over RF links the IPIP process can run simply as a way of linking application on the local LAN to other net44 sites over tunnelled links
The system is designed to be simple to set up for those who run Windows or don't have extensive knowledge of Linux networking. It uses a virtual IP address for the IPIP endpoint, so that for those with basic home routers that can't forward IPIP a DMZ can be used without exposing the host machine to the internet.
It is currently being tested by both Windows and Linux users and I hope to release it soon, but if anyone in interested in taking part in the testing please contact me.
73, John G8BPQ
-----Original Message----- From: 44net-bounces+john.wiseman=cantab.net@hamradio.ucsd.edu [mailto:44net-bounces+john.wiseman=cantab.net@hamradio.ucsd.edu] On Behalf Of William Lewis Sent: 14 July 2015 04:28 To: 44Net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Subject: [44net] BPQ and 44 IP's
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I'm hearing that the latest BPQ software can do 44.x.x.x IP Addressing?
Can anyone confirm this?
If so, I have a friend in Nevada that wants to set up his BPQ station to link with me using our 44.x.x.x numbers.
Thanks,
Hi John,
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The system is designed to be simple to set up for those who run Windows or don't have extensive knowledge of Linux networking. It uses a virtual IP address for the IPIP endpoint, so that for those with basic home routers that can't forward IPIP a DMZ can be used without exposing the host machine to the internet.
It is currently being tested by both Windows and Linux users and I hope to release it soon, but if anyone in interested in taking part in the testing please contact me.
73, John G8BPQ
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The fact that your program uses a virtual IP which does not expose the host machine to internet, is very clever indeed!
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