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==Setting up the "Non-Ham" Network Interface== | ==Setting up the "Non-Ham" Network Interface== | ||
===Configuring the Interface=== | ===Configuring the Interface=== | ||
===Setting up Routing (Part 1)=== | |||
===Setting up DHCP=== | ===Setting up DHCP=== | ||
===Testing=== | ===Testing=== | ||
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==Setting up the Tunnel to AMPRNet== | ==Setting up the Tunnel to AMPRNet== | ||
==Setting up Routing== | ==Setting up Routing (Part 2)== | ||
===Setting up Policy Based Routing=== | ===Setting up Policy Based Routing=== | ||
===Automating Routing Updates with rip44d=== | ===Automating Routing Updates with rip44d=== |
Revision as of 02:34, 26 March 2014
The following are the steps necessary to create a general purpose gateway to AMPRNet using an Ubuntu Linux Server.
Design
The basic design consists of three network connections:
- The first connection is to your ISP so you can reach the Internet.
- The second connection is used to connect your normal "non-ham" devices.
- The third connection is used to connect your "ham" devices so they can see and be seen by other AMPRNet devices.
The following diagram shows the layout of the connections. (Click on the image to enlarge).
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