Hi Dave,
On 2025-02-07 12:17, Dave Koberstein wrote:
Hi Jean,
Are you running this project on linux?
http://www.yo2loj.ro/hamprojects/. Presumably so.
Yes I do,
Using tcpdump you should see routes being pushed to you pretty
quickly. It takes around an hour for the ampr gateway to learn about
your node and start passing your traffic.
Yes I see all the routes coming to me no problem mostly junk.
13:31:04.789280 IP 45.142.193.140.42894 > bpq.ve2pkt.ampr.org.49856:
Flags [S], seq 333420104, win 1024, length 0
13:31:05.492126 IP 103.167.90.113.53540 > linux.ve2pkt.ampr.org.3301:
Flags [S], seq 232027413, win 1024, length 0
13:31:05.549392 unknown ip 0
but when I try to connect a station, nothing is happening, just time out.
root@ve2pkt:/usr/local/sbin# ping
ve3mch.ampr.org
PING
port.ve3mch.ampr.org (44.135.85.30) 56(84) bytes of data.
From
linux.ve2pkt.ampr.org (44.135.49.2) icmp_seq=1 Destination Host
Unreachable
From
linux.ve2pkt.ampr.org (44.135.49.2) icmp_seq=5 Destination Host
Unreachable
Also, the ampr-ripd daemon will write occasionally to yo2loj which you
can look up here:
http://yo2loj.ampr.org/. What do you have your
call_home configured to? You can see these with tcpdump, also.
Not sure I understand the question, but my call is VE2PKT.
I can't recall why now but I ended up using
yo2loj's amprd rather than
his ampr-ripd. Actually I've stopped using both and switched over to
the beta wireguard 44net tunnel.
might switch to amprd, will keep poking around for a little while, and
will do some reading on amprd, hard to find good examples.
Thanks for your replie.
73 de Jean
VA2OM / VE2PKT
Dave
On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 8:16 AM Jean VE2PKT via 44net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Hi,
Anyone here using ampr-ripd willing to give me some advise?
I have mine running and (Finally) learning router, but cannot
connect to
any stations.
I suspect a route problem.
73 de Jean
VA2OM / VE2PKT
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