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>From i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org Mon Mar  8 16:21:03 2021
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>From: Gustavo Ponza <i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org>
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Hi all.

On 3/8/21 12:50 AM, n1uro@n1uro.#cct.ct.usa.noam wrote:
> R:210307/2351Z 3866@VK2RZ.#SYD.NSW.AUS.OC LinBPQ6.0.21
> R:210307/2350Z 12457@VK2IO.#SYD.NSW.AUS.OC BPQ6.0.21
> R:210307/2350Z 15792@GB7YEW.#79.GBR.EURO LinBPQ6.0.18
> R:210307/2350Z 23164@W9GM.#SWWI.WI.USA.NOAM BPQ6.0.21
> R:210307/2350Z @:VE2PKT.#TRV.QC.CAN.NOAM #:42245 $:62356_N1URO
> R:210307/2350Z @:N1URO.#CCT.CT.USA.NOAM #:62356 [Unionville] $:62356_N1URO
> Gus (et al);
> 
>> After a double checking on the linux machine I discovered
>> that some external routes needed to address some BGP hosts
>> where disappeared; so, after a sourced setup problem was
>> solved.
> 
> The portal and the main www.ampr.org sites are both BGP routed -and-
> ipencap routed. G1FEF insured of this. My path to them are via the ipencap
> mesh and work just fine. Just make sure you route via encap to UCSD and you
> should be able to reach them.

As per nowadays, it results deeply different from here.

Only the following route is transmitted via RIP2 broadcast
from amprgw.ucsd.edu and reported on encap.txt, too:

route addprivate 44.0.0.1/32 encap 169.228.34.84

So, by restoring the lost route(s), I got the right results:

bash-5.1# ping amprgw.ucsd.edu
PING amprgw.ucsd.edu (169.228.34.84) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from amprgw.ucsd.edu (169.228.34.84): icmp_seq=1 ttl=46 time=219 ms

Important to note that: with the advent of BGP routing
the 'ampr-ripd' program DOESN'T FUNCTION anymore in my
situation (having a dynamic IP address), since the 'tunl0'
DON'T WORK anymore for the tunneled data.
So it is not more usable!

Note for Marius YO2LOJ: in my situation, the ampr-ripd
program could continue to work (for me) ONLY if the RIP2
broadcast are collected ALSO via eth(x) setup interface.

My good thing is the use the ipencap resource of JNOS2
and then puzzling on routing of linux box: not an easy
matter :)

-- 
73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq
non multa, sed multum



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