-=> Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Brian Rogers <=-
MvV> HAMs are everywhere! ;-)
Yes we are!
MvV> Once, a long time ago I pioneered in data over HAM radio. That was MvV> before IPv6, even before AX25. I still kept the call, but I am no MvV> longer active as a HAM.
I'm a coordinator for 44-net. I handle 1/5th of the USA. They're now just beginning to talk about incorporating IPv6 into amprnet however in my case it's unneeded. I have a /48 from he.net and broker IPs to various points whether they be ipencap tunnel on 44net OR encapsulated under ax.25! The trick was simple too. To route IP on ax.25 it demands ARP so it can use the callsign as a mac address and we all know IPv6 uses NDS not ARP... so depending on the remote source I do a 6-to-4 mapping to their 44-net IP or to their commercial IP. For radio, the mapping goes to their 44-net IP since that's the only IP they have. Speed wise, it's not much different than IPv4... and it's slick because using 44-net that's your ARP mapping.
MvV> No need for action. That is the standard response when Binkd sees an MvV> AKA in an unknown domain. My binkd does not know about the domain MvV> vkradio.
Interesting. It does however appear that it's not loading the nodelist. I've reconfigured it so it knows it's there.
MvV> 73 de PA0MMV
Dust off that TNC OM :) 73 de N1URO
-Brian
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