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hamradio.ucsd.edu<br />
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dns-mdc.ampr.org (44/8 hosts can use this as a DNS server)
dns-mdc.ampr.org (44/8 hosts can use this as a DNS server)
|| DNS || name resolution services|| NONE
|| DNS || name resolution services|| zone files can be downloaded from ftp://hamradio.ucsd.edu/pub/
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| KB3VWG ||IP address lookup || http://whatismyip.ampr.org || HTTP|| source IP checker|| NONE
| KB3VWG ||IP address lookup || http://whatismyip.ampr.org || HTTP|| source IP checker|| NONE

Revision as of 16:11, 5 May 2014

Maintainer Service Name URL/IP Service Type Description Other Information
AMPR Portal https://portal.ampr.org HTTPS manage ampr.org domain entries NONE
AMPR Website http://www.ampr.org HTTP AMPRNet Main Page NONE
AMPR Wiki http://wiki.ampr.org HTTP This Wiki NONE
AMPR 44Net mailing list http://hamradio.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/44net HTTP mailing list discussion NONE
AMPR AMPRNet Gateway (AMPRGW) 169.228.66.251 IP and IPENCAP Tunnel main AMPRNet Router to receive traffic via AMPRGW, your allocation must be registered in the Portal
AMPR RIP44 provided via anycast from 44.0.0.1 to all gateways registered in the portal Routing Information (modified RIPv2 protocol) distributed by main AMPRNet Router you must run ampr-ripd or rip44d on your gateway
AMPR Encap.txt N/A Routing Information (EMAIL/FTP/HTTP) routing information for download file must be must be parsed by a self-developed munge script
Various Users Ampr.org DNS and Reverse DNS (44.in-addr.arpa)

ns0.comgw.net
ns1.defaultroute.net
ns2.threshinc.com
ampr.org
munnari.oz.au
ampr-dns.in-berlin.de
hamradio.ucsd.edu
dns-mdc.ampr.org (44/8 hosts can use this as a DNS server)

DNS name resolution services zone files can be downloaded from ftp://hamradio.ucsd.edu/pub/
KB3VWG IP address lookup http://whatismyip.ampr.org HTTP source IP checker NONE
OH7LZB AMPRNet_VPN http://wiki.ampr.org/index.php/AMPRNet_VPN VPN OpenVPN-based You must have a X.509 certificate issued by ARRL Logbook of the World (LoTW). ARRL membership is not required.