Miguel,
- The remote IP should be blank, you have to use the tunl0 to connect to all endpoints
- You must be able to access the underlying Debian system in order to install ampr-ripd (I haven't seen instructions on how to do this since it was called Vyatta)
- You cannot use RIPv2, you must use a RIP44 daemon (e.g. ampr-ripd)
73,
Lynwood KB3VWG
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1. AMPR + VyOS (Miguel Rodriguez)
Message: 1 Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2016 13:40:14 -0500 From: Miguel Rodriguez miguemely101@gmail.com To: AMPRNet working group 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Subject: [44net] AMPR + VyOS Message-ID: CANvo9Dh7iDAS5JTnTrohNtnSbJuzJjPX5-aFFTgZ8E5pHtUrjQ@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hello everyone!
Does anyone have any experience setting up VyOS for use on the AMPR network? I have the IPIP tunnel to UCSD set up, however, I don't know how to proceed from there in terms of RIP.
This is what I did so far: set interfaces tunnel tun0 set interfaces tunnel tun0 local-ip 'wanip' set interfaces tunnel tun0 remote-ip 169.228.66.251 set interfaces tunnel tun0 encap ipip set interfaces tunnel tun0 descr "Tunnel to AMPR Gateway" set interfaces tunnel tun0 multicast enable set protocols static table 1 interface-route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop-interface tun0 set policy route SOURCE_ROUTE rule 10 set table 1 set policy route SOURCE_ROUTE rule 10 source address 44.0.0.0/16 set interfaces ethernet eth1 vif 44 policy route SOURCE_ROUTE set protocols rip interface eth1.44 set interfaces ethernet eth1 vif 44 ip rip authentication plaintext-password [therippass]
I should also note, the underlying OS needs to have:
- a writable filesystem (therefore, you cannot use the image method to run VyOS) - a copy of ampr-ripd for 32 or 64 bit, you're in luck, I have a copy that runs run on an x86_64 INTEL/AMD, as it was compiled on Ubuntu, as I recall, I only have 64-bit - you would also need to make firewall rules for a) input of IPENCAP and b) receipt of the RIP44 packets
I devised some methods in notes (because of the identified complexities in altering Vyatta at the time), but opted for a pure Ubuntu system. I'm very interested in helping you develop wiki instructions for VyOS!
73,
KB3VWG
I mean, VyOS *is* Debian-based and EdgeRouter does use Vyatta.
lleachii (KB3VWG) do you have the notes? I would love them and it will help debug and see what I can do and make wiki instructions.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 7:57 PM, lleachii--- via 44Net < 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu> wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I should also note, the underlying OS needs to have:
- a writable filesystem (therefore, you cannot use the image method to run
VyOS)
- a copy of ampr-ripd for 32 or 64 bit, you're in luck, I have a copy that
runs run on an x86_64 INTEL/AMD, as it was compiled on Ubuntu, as I recall, I only have 64-bit
- you would also need to make firewall rules for a) input of IPENCAP and
b) receipt of the RIP44 packets
I devised some methods in notes (because of the identified complexities in altering Vyatta at the time), but opted for a pure Ubuntu system. I'm very interested in helping you develop wiki instructions for VyOS!
73,
KB3VWG
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Also, I saw this: ----- Miguel,
- The remote IP should be blank, you have to use the tunl0 to connect to all endpoints
- You must be able to access the underlying Debian system in order to install ampr-ripd (I haven't seen instructions on how to do this since it was called Vyatta)
- You cannot use RIPv2, you must use a RIP44 daemon (e.g. ampr-ripd)
73,
Lynwood KB3VWG ------ I'm curious, won't the RIP44 daemon interfere with the other daemons?
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 11:03 PM, Miguel Rodriguez miguemely101@gmail.com wrote:
I mean, VyOS *is* Debian-based and EdgeRouter does use Vyatta.
lleachii (KB3VWG) do you have the notes? I would love them and it will help debug and see what I can do and make wiki instructions.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 7:57 PM, lleachii--- via 44Net < 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu> wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ I should also note, the underlying OS needs to have:
- a writable filesystem (therefore, you cannot use the image method to
run VyOS)
- a copy of ampr-ripd for 32 or 64 bit, you're in luck, I have a copy
that runs run on an x86_64 INTEL/AMD, as it was compiled on Ubuntu, as I recall, I only have 64-bit
- you would also need to make firewall rules for a) input of IPENCAP and
b) receipt of the RIP44 packets
I devised some methods in notes (because of the identified complexities in altering Vyatta at the time), but opted for a pure Ubuntu system. I'm very interested in helping you develop wiki instructions for VyOS!
73,
KB3VWG
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