With the shutdown of the WA7V system after a long and dedicated stretch, Hub_NA of the WWconvers needed a new home. With the help of WA7V and testing with KD6OAT, Hub_NA is still functioning but with a new IP address of 44.68.41.2 (gw.n2nov.ampr.org) on port 3600. The software also has the capability to make use of IRC clients that we might get included in a future version of JNOS. All bbs sysops in North America are welcome to connect their chat clients and servers to Hub_NA and join the rest of the WWconvers network. There is plenty of room for specialized convers channels. For the 44Net allocations in NY State (44.68/16) I suggest a common channel of #4468 to chat among ourselves.
Thank you for taking this service over! I'll give it try!
--David KI6ZHD
On 01/27/2020 08:07 PM, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
With the shutdown of the WA7V system after a long and dedicated stretch, Hub_NA of the WWconvers needed a new home. With the help of WA7V and testing with KD6OAT, Hub_NA is still functioning but with a new IP address of 44.68.41.2 (gw.n2nov.ampr.org) on port 3600. The software also has the capability to make use of IRC clients that we might get included in a future version of JNOS. All bbs sysops in North America are welcome to connect their chat clients and servers to Hub_NA and join the rest of the WWconvers network. There is plenty of room for specialized convers channels. For the 44Net allocations in NY State (44.68/16) I suggest a common channel of #4468 to chat among ourselves.
Is this for 44 net only or could a JNOS/Linux box with static IP participate?
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020, 7:56 AM David Ranch via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
Thank you for taking this service over! I'll give it try!
--David KI6ZHD
On 01/27/2020 08:07 PM, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
With the shutdown of the WA7V system after a long and dedicated stretch, Hub_NA of the WWconvers needed a new home. With the help of WA7V and testing with KD6OAT, Hub_NA is still functioning but with a new IP address of 44.68.41.2 (gw.n2nov.ampr.org) on port 3600. The software also has the capability to make use of IRC clients that we might get included in a future version of JNOS. All bbs sysops in North America are welcome to connect their chat clients and servers to Hub_NA and join the rest of the WWconvers network. There is plenty of room for specialized convers channels. For the 44Net allocations in NY State (44.68/16) I suggest a common channel of #4468 to chat among ourselves.
44Net mailing list 44Net@mailman.ampr.org https://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net
I had thought of making this available to the 44Net community, but if anyone is not able to connect via 44Net and would rather use a static IP, then send me a private email with the particulars at n2nov@n2nov.net
On 1/28/2020 12:54 PM, Bill Vodall via 44Net wrote:
Is this for 44 net only or could a JNOS/Linux box with static IP participate?
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020, 7:56 AM David Ranch via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
Thank you for taking this service over! I'll give it try!
--David KI6ZHD
On 01/27/2020 08:07 PM, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
With the shutdown of the WA7V system after a long and dedicated stretch, Hub_NA of the WWconvers needed a new home. With the help of WA7V and testing with KD6OAT, Hub_NA is still functioning but with a new IP address of 44.68.41.2 (gw.n2nov.ampr.org) on port 3600. The software also has the capability to make use of IRC clients that we might get included in a future version of JNOS. All bbs sysops in North America are welcome to connect their chat clients and servers to Hub_NA and join the rest of the WWconvers network. There is plenty of room for specialized convers channels. For the 44Net allocations in NY State (44.68/16) I suggest a common channel of #4468 to chat among ourselves.
If you link to any hub (Hub_NA, _EU, _USA, etc), do not cause loops by linking to another hub at the same time.
Hi all, just for clarity. Can you please tell us IP Address/Hostname of the three Hubs ? I would like to connect my ConversD server, but I couldn't find any info on Internet about the Hubs. I remember some times ago there was also a map of current ConversD links between nodes.
Thanks! Marco iw2ohx
On 29/01/2020 20:42, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
If you link to any hub (Hub_NA, _EU, _USA, etc), do not cause loops by linking to another hub at the same time.
Hi Marco,
If you are in Europe you can connect to Hub_EU on 81.174.235.131:3600
73, Chris - G1FEF
On 10 Feb 2020, at 19:06, Marco Di Martino via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
Hi all, just for clarity. Can you please tell us IP Address/Hostname of the three Hubs ? I would like to connect my ConversD server, but I couldn't find any info on Internet about the Hubs. I remember some times ago there was also a map of current ConversD links between nodes.
Thanks! Marco iw2ohx
On 29/01/2020 20:42, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
If you link to any hub (Hub_NA, _EU, _USA, etc), do not cause loops by linking to another hub at the same time.
44Net mailing list 44Net@mailman.ampr.org https://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net
Hi Chris,
exactly. Hub_Eu is enough. Thanks! Marco On 10/02/2020 20:20, G1FEF via 44Net wrote:
Hi Marco,
If you are in Europe you can connect to Hub_EU on 81.174.235.131:3600
73, Chris - G1FEF
On 10 Feb 2020, at 19:06, Marco Di Martino via 44Net44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
Hi all, just for clarity. Can you please tell us IP Address/Hostname of the three Hubs ? I would like to connect my ConversD server, but I couldn't find any info on Internet about the Hubs. I remember some times ago there was also a map of current ConversD links between nodes.
Thanks! Marco iw2ohx
On 29/01/2020 20:42, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
If you link to any hub (Hub_NA, _EU, _USA, etc), do not cause loops by linking to another hub at the same time.
44Net mailing list 44Net@mailman.ampr.org https://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net
44Net mailing list 44Net@mailman.ampr.org https://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net
Marco et al;
On Mon, 2020-02-10 at 20:06 +0100, Marco Di Martino via 44Net wrote:
Hi all, just for clarity. Can you please tell us IP Address/Hostname of the three Hubs ? I would like to connect my ConversD server, but I couldn't find any info on Internet about the Hubs. I remember some times ago there was also a map of current ConversD links between nodes.
Hub_USA is 44.88.0.9 and anyone sourcing with a 44-net IP may link in. If you have a static commercial IP contact me offlist first and I can make provisions for linking your conversd in. One's best bet is to run traceroutes to the various hubs and see who they have the shortest (and cleanest) path with as a suggestion however if it's routing through the ipencap mesh you should use ping instead to get a rttl on it.
Hub_USA is the former SpamNet_2 server from back in the 1990s when I had the domain "spamnet.org" registered and those who wished a DNS entry could easily get one. I also had a mapping program to which I made maps on occasion and put them on the spamnet website for those looking for information about how everyone was linked in. Since convers has diminished in its usage, I halted doing that and I also let an anti-spam organization have the domain when it came up for renewal in the mid 2000's.
*Note: for those who get QST, as this message will prove I am NOT "SK" as is published in the February 2020 edition. The ARRL did NOT follow protocol on verifying it's incorrect information.
After some hiccups, Hub_NA is reachable to non-44Net addresses (but only if you email me the address first for inclusion in the access list). The 44Net addresses were always able to connect.
On 1/28/2020 4:01 PM, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
I had thought of making this available to the 44Net community, but if anyone is not able to connect via 44Net and would rather use a static IP, then send me a private email with the particulars at n2nov@n2nov.net
On 1/28/2020 12:54 PM, Bill Vodall via 44Net wrote:
Is this for 44 net only or could a JNOS/Linux box with static IP participate?
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020, 7:56 AM David Ranch via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
Thank you for taking this service over! I'll give it try!
--David KI6ZHD
On 01/27/2020 08:07 PM, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
With the shutdown of the WA7V system after a long and dedicated stretch, Hub_NA of the WWconvers needed a new home. With the help of WA7V and testing with KD6OAT, Hub_NA is still functioning but with a new IP address of 44.68.41.2 (gw.n2nov.ampr.org) on port 3600. The software also has the capability to make use of IRC clients that we might get included in a future version of JNOS. All bbs sysops in North America are welcome to connect their chat clients and servers to Hub_NA and join the rest of the WWconvers network. There is plenty of room for specialized convers channels. For the 44Net allocations in NY State (44.68/16) I suggest a common channel of #4468 to chat among ourselves.
Hub_NA Status
The following stations in North America are connected to Hub_NA:
N2NOV (1s) #1 [0 | 0.0% | jnos2.0.6.uro] va2om (1s) #1 [0 | 0.0% | jnos2.0m.curo] jtnet (1s) #1 [0 | 0.0% | jnos2.0m] SaltLk_US (1s) #1 [0 | 0.0% | saupp1.62a] - RpiJnos (2s) #2 [0 | 0.0% | jnos2.0m] Aurora_CAN (1s) #1 [0 | 0.0% | jnos2.0n.beta]
There is plenty of room for your station to join the rest of us.
On 2/9/2020 9:22 AM, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
After some hiccups, Hub_NA is reachable to non-44Net addresses (but only if you email me the address first for inclusion in the access list). The 44Net addresses were always able to connect.
On 1/28/2020 4:01 PM, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
I had thought of making this available to the 44Net community, but if anyone is not able to connect via 44Net and would rather use a static IP, then send me a private email with the particulars at n2nov@n2nov.net
On 1/28/2020 12:54 PM, Bill Vodall via 44Net wrote:
Is this for 44 net only or could a JNOS/Linux box with static IP participate?
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020, 7:56 AM David Ranch via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
Thank you for taking this service over! I'll give it try!
--David KI6ZHD
On 01/27/2020 08:07 PM, Charles J. Hargrove via 44Net wrote:
With the shutdown of the WA7V system after a long and dedicated stretch, Hub_NA of the WWconvers needed a new home. With the help of WA7V and testing with KD6OAT, Hub_NA is still functioning but with a new IP address of 44.68.41.2 (gw.n2nov.ampr.org) on port 3600. The software also has the capability to make use of IRC clients that we might get included in a future version of JNOS. All bbs sysops in North America are welcome to connect their chat clients and servers to Hub_NA and join the rest of the WWconvers network. There is plenty of room for specialized convers channels. For the 44Net allocations in NY State (44.68/16) I suggest a common channel of #4468 to chat among ourselves.