[HamGateNY] Current NY State DNS Entries

Brian n1uro at n1uro.ampr.org
Mon Jan 30 13:21:07 EST 2017


On Mon, 2017-01-30 at 10:37 -0500, Joe Cupano wrote:
> I agree on all points but also respect when it comes to Ham Radio how
> long change can take : )
> 
One way to look at it is, why are wired technologies used for RADIO?
OpenVPN is like putting a bandaid on a wound that requires stitches. 
It will work temporarily but it's not a permanent fix. IPEncap is the 
method provided by ARDC (who owns 44/8) and it's somewhat dynamic in
nature as to how it provides routing especially to those dynamic
clients. If you wish to use OpenVPN, it can be done, but you won't have
any routing except to your OpenVPN server host and hope that host can
provide the IPEncap you need for the rest of 44/8.

If you're routing via RF, OpenVPN will cause you to violate Part97 in
regards to encryption on the air.

-- 
I don't have to worry about body fitness in 2017. All I do is 
show my body to itself in the mirror and it throws plenty of
fits.
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