I have been reading this common thread on the.broadband hamnet forums.
"Are there any lists with available tunnel connections?"
On the portal, unless noted in the notes area, the only way to really tell is from looking up the geographic area for the listed subnet.
This is probably something we should re-think. You shouldn't have to do all that leg work to see what areas have tunnels available.
If we can make that easier to determine, I'd like to think more people will find what we are doing here on 44net more useful to them.
Back to painful data loss recovery..
Y'know, just for giggles, we should float a node/gateway in Nowhere. Alaska.
Then we could truly have a gateway to Nowhere :)
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 1:10 AM, kb9mwr@gmail.com wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I have been reading this common thread on the.broadband hamnet forums.
"Are there any lists with available tunnel connections?"
On the portal, unless noted in the notes area, the only way to really tell is from looking up the geographic area for the listed subnet.
This is probably something we should re-think. You shouldn't have to do all that leg work to see what areas have tunnels available.
If we can make that easier to determine, I'd like to think more people will find what we are doing here on 44net more useful to them.
Back to painful data loss recovery.. _________________________________________ 44Net mailing list 44Net@hamradio.ucsd.edu http://hamradio.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/44net
The latest copy of the gateways.txt file that I have is dated Sept 8th 2012. It showed the public IP address, what 44 range it covered, the sysop info and other info about services, ports, etc.
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