[HamGateNY] Mystic BBS on packet

Corey Reichle coreyreichle at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 08:14:51 EST 2017


Ok, so not meaning to be contrary, but this is the primary reason I've not
delved further into this process.

Why are we using a custom rip protocol?  What is the benefit?  Is there any
forward momentum to get this added to the debian repos, or a
debian/centos/etc repo that this can be installed from?

This seems like a whole lot of complexity, for what otherwise is a 90
second config edit for something like network-manager, which is present in
just about every Linux distro out there.

Instead of IPIP tunnels, why not just a b2b IPSEC tunnel?

I mean, honestly, I do this sort of stuff by trade, on a daily basis, and
for a smallish network, looking to expand, this seems overly complex, and
not particularly maintainable.

On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 11:47 AM, Brian <n1uro at n1uro.ampr.org> wrote:

> Corey;
>
> On Tue, 2016-12-27 at 11:33 -0500, Corey Reichle wrote:
> > Just let me know what needs to get done.  I'm not entirely sure how to
> > IPEncap in the Linux AX25 stack, but I'm open to learning if you point
> > me to some docs/info.
> >
> https://n1uro.ampr.org/linuxconf/dotun.html
>
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