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N1URO > ALL 06.02.18 07:37l 64 Lines 1396 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 59864_N1URO
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re: LU8FJH > NET 44-IP
Path: IW8PGT<IZ3LSV<IW0QNL<JH4XSY<JE7YGF<GB7CIP<N1URO
Sent: 180206/0622Z @:N1URO.#CCT.CT.USA.NOAM #:59864 [Unionville] $:59864_N1URO
From: N1URO@N1URO.#CCT.CT.USA.NOAM
To : ALL@WW
Juan;
As with Gus, I have no routing to you either:
n1uro-15@n1uro.ampr.org-IPv6: trace
Executing command...
[URONode - tracer v1.7]
what IP or HOSTName do you wish to trace?
For IPv6 add -6 (ex: -6 n1uro.ampr.org)
44.153.72.13
Please wait while we traceroute to 44.153.72.13
traceroute to 44.153.72.13 (44.153.72.13), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 gw.ct.ampr.org (44.88.0.1) 4.653 ms 24.652 ms 25.744 ms
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Tracing complete.
URONode tracer v1.7 - TraceRoute utility by N1URO.
Goodbye.
Returning you to the shell...
If you can, telnet to: n1uro.ampr.org:3694 and:
- see if you can login
- if you can do U and look at your source IP
- try to ping your amprnet IP
If you can not login, this is because you are not sourced as 44-net and you
will need to examine your tunnelling configuration/routing.
If you can login and you are sourced as a 44-net IP AND you can ping yourself
then this is a router issue most likely. You can read about this at
http://n1uro.ampr.org/linuxconf/amprcable.html
but first I'd examine your firewall rules.
73 de N1URO
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