Thanks.I understood tests were from AMPR. My apologies if you were seeking publicly-reachable IPs.Only 44.60.44.10 is avaliable from the Public Internet. Yes, you will see the landing folder as the home page (this by design and is to keep bandwidth low). Simply browse to the /homepage folder if you wish.Recall if you test from your AMPR gateway's public IP - I allow you to reach some AMPRNet hosts as well - you should not use this as an indicator of general Public Internet access.- KB3VWG -------- Original message --------From: Steve L via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Date: 10/10/22 12:21 (GMT-05:00) To: Harold Kinchelow k7ilo@outlook.com Cc: lleachii@aol.com, Harold Kinchelow via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Subject: [44net] Re: Testing 1 2 3 4 Actually his 44.60.44.1 is reachable from the internet. So if youcannot reach the others you likely have a routing rule problem.I usually test against hambook.de.ampr.orgOn Sun, Oct 9, 2022 at 3:29 PM Harold Kinchelow via 44net44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:>> Lynwood>>>> I got a response from .1 only at this time>> but that means im connected.>>>> Thanks>>>> Harold>> K7ILO>>>> From: lleachii--- via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org> Date: Sunday, October 9, 2022 at 7:52 AM> To: Harold Kinchelow via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org> Subject: [44net] Re: Testing 1 2 3 4>> Harold:>>>>>> You can ping/test:>>>>>> 44.60.44.1 - NTP>>>> 44.60.44.3 - DNS>>>> 44.60.44.10 - HTTP>>>>>> -->>>> 73,>>>>>> - Lynwood>> KB3VWG>>>> _______________________________________________> 44net mailing list -- 44net@mailman.ampr.org> To unsubscribe send an email to 44net-leave@mailman.ampr.org_______________________________________________44net mailing list -- 44net@mailman.ampr.orgTo unsubscribe send an email to 44net-leave@mailman.ampr.org
No, you are right. I was looking to test AmprNet connectivity. I will try that domain shortly.
Thanks
Harold K7ILO
From: lleachii@aol.com lleachii@aol.com Date: Monday, October 10, 2022 at 10:11 AM To: Steve L via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org, Harold Kinchelow k7ilo@outlook.com Subject: RE: [44net] Re: Testing 1 2 3 4 Thanks.
I understood tests were from AMPR. My apologies if you were seeking publicly-reachable IPs.
Only 44.60.44.10 is avaliable from the Public Internet. Yes, you will see the landing folder as the home page (this by design and is to keep bandwidth low). Simply browse to the /homepage folder if you wish.
Recall if you test from your AMPR gateway's public IP - I allow you to reach some AMPRNet hosts as well - you should not use this as an indicator of general Public Internet access.
- KB3VWG
-------- Original message -------- From: Steve L via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Date: 10/10/22 12:21 (GMT-05:00) To: Harold Kinchelow k7ilo@outlook.com Cc: lleachii@aol.com, Harold Kinchelow via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Subject: [44net] Re: Testing 1 2 3 4
Actually his 44.60.44.1 is reachable from the internet. So if you cannot reach the others you likely have a routing rule problem.
I usually test against hambook.de.ampr.org
On Sun, Oct 9, 2022 at 3:29 PM Harold Kinchelow via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
Lynwood
I got a response from .1 only at this time
but that means im connected.
Thanks
Harold
K7ILO
From: lleachii--- via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Date: Sunday, October 9, 2022 at 7:52 AM To: Harold Kinchelow via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Subject: [44net] Re: Testing 1 2 3 4
Harold:
You can ping/test:
44.60.44.1 - NTP
44.60.44.3 - DNS
44.60.44.10 - HTTP
--
73,
- Lynwood
KB3VWG
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When you want to test the performance, you can also use http://speedtest.pi9noz.ampr.org/ However, it is now also available from internet, so it is not possible to test if your tunnel routing really works.
Rob
On 10/10/22 22:09, Harold Kinchelow via 44net wrote:
No, you are right. I was looking to test AmprNet connectivity.
I will try that domain shortly.
Thanks
Harold
K7ILO
Harold,
http://44.60.44.10/whatismyip/
http://kb3vwg-010.ampr.org/whatismyip/
Here is a valid test on the HTTP site to determine your source IP on a client at the QTH for example.
44.60.44.254 - this is a only available on AMPR (there is no DNS record to on AMPRGW - NTP, DNS - filtered for ADs should respond) **do not** set this for any clients, this is an infrastructure IP in my /24 network. This is the IP announced on YO2LOJ's map
- KB3VWG
On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 05:27:34 PM EDT, Rob PE1CHL via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
When you want to test the performance, you can also use http://speedtest.pi9noz.ampr.org/ However, it is now also available from internet, so it is not possible to test if your tunnel routing really works.
Rob
On 10/10/22 22:09, Harold Kinchelow via 44net wrote:
No, you are right. I was looking to test AmprNet connectivity.
I will try that domain shortly.
Thanks
Harold
K7ILO
Sounds good.
Thanks for that info.
Harold K7ILO
From: lleachii--- via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Date: Monday, October 10, 2022 at 5:29 PM To: 44net@mailman.ampr.org 44net@mailman.ampr.org, Rob PE1CHL 44net@pe1chl.nl Subject: [44net] Re: Testing 1 2 3 4 Harold,
http://44.60.44.10/whatismyip/
http://kb3vwg-010.ampr.org/whatismyip/
Here is a valid test on the HTTP site to determine your source IP on a client at the QTH for example.
44.60.44.254 - this is a only available on AMPR (there is no DNS record to on AMPRGW - NTP, DNS - filtered for ADs should respond) **do not** set this for any clients, this is an infrastructure IP in my /24 network. This is the IP announced on YO2LOJ's map
- KB3VWG
On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 05:27:34 PM EDT, Rob PE1CHL via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
When you want to test the performance, you can also use http://speedtest.pi9noz.ampr.org/ However, it is now also available from internet, so it is not possible to test if your tunnel routing really works.
Rob On 10/10/22 22:09, Harold Kinchelow via 44net wrote:
No, you are right. I was looking to test AmprNet connectivity.
I will try that domain shortly.
Thanks
Harold
K7ILO
Ok, that can be nice to have for testing as well! Our speedtest server (LibreSpeed) does show you the source IP when doing a test, so you can verify if it is your Net44 IP. But as it is reachable via internet, when your own network also routes to internet, there is no way to determine if you reach it via the open internet or via a tunnel. At least in the speedtest tool itself. Of course you can do a traceroute -I to see the path. (without the -I option for ICMP the traceroute will stop at our gateway)
The speedtest server is connected to internet (and the IPIP tunnels) at 10 Gbps. At least, it should be. I don't think I have ever seen test results above 1 Gbps, and I have no access to an internet connection that fast to test that myself.
Rob
On 10/11/22 02:28, lleachii--- via 44net wrote:
Harold,
http://44.60.44.10/whatismyip/
http://kb3vwg-010.ampr.org/whatismyip/
Here is a valid test on the HTTP site to determine your source IP on a client at the QTH for example.
44.60.44.254 - this is a only available on AMPR (there is no DNS record to on AMPRGW - NTP, DNS - filtered for ADs should respond) **do not** set this for any clients, this is an infrastructure IP in my /24 network. This is the IP announced on YO2LOJ's map
- KB3VWG
On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 05:27:34 PM EDT, Rob PE1CHL via 44net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
When you want to test the performance, you can also use http://speedtest.pi9noz.ampr.org/ http://speedtest.pi9noz.ampr.org/ However, it is now also available from internet, so it is not possible to test if your tunnel routing really works.
Rob