[HamGateNY] Current NY State DNS Entries

Joe Cupano joe at cupano.com
Mon Jan 30 15:01:51 EST 2017


The Use case I was thinking is if my 44.68.86.X/29 is total RF with one
device as a gateway that tunnels across wired internet back to the UCSD
gateway to the rest off 44 that have a GW there


On 01/30/2017 02:53 PM, Corey Reichle wrote:
> Why would you use OpenVPN (Or, any other tunneling) over RF links? 
> That would be silly.  Routing of IP packets is handled by the AX25
> stack (Or other link layer protocol in use, which could be 802.11). 
> No IPEncap required for that.  Just routes.
>
> We're discussing tunneling of IP traffic over an IP network that is
> wired, that's all.
>
> OLSR is also a dynamic, self-healing routing protocol, that is heads
> and shoulders above RIP protocols, as it is also a self-discovering of
> neighbors and routes.  See Broadband Hamnet's work with that.  It is
> also usable over wired networks.
>
> OpenVPN tunnels are used to bridge two networks together.  Hardware
> behind that provides the routing to other networks, and with OSLR,
> having mutliple possible routes is possible, with routing loops
> prevented due to it's design.
>
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Brian <n1uro at n1uro.ampr.org
> <mailto:n1uro at n1uro.ampr.org>> wrote:
>
>     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.
>
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