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Services previously available on AMPRNet but no longer actively supported can be viewed on the Historic Services page.
Maintainer Service Name URL/IP Service Type Description Other Information
AMPR Portal https://portal.ampr.org HTTPS Used to request allocations, manage user profile information, Gateway entries, Encap.txt preferences and ampr.org DNS entries NONE
AMPR Website https://www.ampr.org HTTPS AMPRNet Main Page NONE
AMPR Wiki https://wiki.ampr.org HTTPS This Wiki NONE
AMPR 44Net discussion group https://ardc.groups.io/g/44net HTTPS AMPR discussion group NONE
AMPR ARDC announcements https://ardc.groups.io/g/main HTTPS ARDC announcements NONE
AMPR AMPRNet Gateway (AMPRGW) amprgw.ucsd.edu/169.228.34.84 IP and IPENCAP Tunnel Routes traffic between the public internet and AMPRNet hosts connected via the IPIP mesh and originates RIP packets Gateways use IP Protocol 4 (IPENCAP) to receive traffic via AMPRGW. Allocation must be registered in the Portal with a ampr.org DNS entry, and gateways must run an AMPRNet routing protocol (i.e. RIP44 or munge script)
AMPR RIP44 provided via broadcast from 44.0.0.1 to all gateways registered in the portal Routing Information (modified RIPv2 protocol) distributed by main AMPRNet Router to multicast address 224.0.0.9 1.) an enabled IPENCAP tunnel, and 2.) ampr-ripd or rip44d must be running and properly configured on your registered 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 Operators Ampr.org DNS and Reverse DNS (44.in-addr.arpa)

ns.ardc.net
a.gw4.uk
ns2.us.ardc.net
ns1.de.ardc.net
(These hosts are authoritative for AMPR.ORG and most of the '[0-191].44.in-addr.arpa' reverse zones.

44.0.0.0/9 thru 44.128.0.0/10 hosts may use dns-mdc.ampr.org (44.60.44.3) as a recursive DNS server. It also has a copy of HAMWAN.ORG
srv.kz2x.ampr.org (44.44.48.29) is a recursive resolver available to 44.0.0.0/9 and 44.128.0.0/10

DNS name resolution services
Various Operators Network Tools

http://whatismyip.ampr.org
http://yo2loj.ampr.org/nettools.php
http://kb3vwg-010.ampr.org/tools
http://speedtest.ampr.org
http://lg.vk7sh.asmpr.org

HTTP source IP checker, speed test, Ping, Traceroute, etc.

kb3vwg-010.ampr.org only available from hosts with an AMPRNet IP address
lg.vk7sh.asmpr.org only available from hosts with an AMPRNet IP address

Various Operators Network Time Protocol ntp.vk2hff.ampr.org (Stratum 1, AU)
time.kz2x.ampr.org (Stratum 1, US)
kb3vwg-001.ampr.org (Stratum 2, US)
gw-44-137.pi9noz.ampr.org (Stratum 2)
NTP Stratum 2 Network Time Server - References US, Canadian and Mexican kb3vwg-001.ampr.org only available from hosts with an AMPRNet IP address
time.kz2x.ampr.org only available from hosts with an AMPRNet IP address
N1URO AMPRNet/RF faxing http://wiki.ampr.org/wiki/axMail-FAX Facsimile Online IP based Facsimile service. You have the ability to send emergency communications from packet via Fax. axMail-FAX Sofware is here.
AllStar Link AllStar http://allstarlink.org Linking of repeaters AllStar Link core network services are provided via redundant datacenters using 44net IP space. ASL wiki
N2NOV and G1FEF Hub_NA and Hub_EU for WWconvers Chat System 44.68.41.2:3600
convers.g1fef.co.uk:3600
Telnet Only connections from other 44Net addresses allowed using port 3600. Stations like JNOS with a built-in local chat server can link to it.
Individuals without a local chat portal can use an IRC client to a public IP address that must be arranged with the owner.
None
N2NOV AMPRNet NE US Regional Portal http://n2nov.ampr.org/hamgate.html HTTP AMPRNet NE US Regional Portal None
FSG HamWAN Remote https://flscg.org/2022/04/hamwan-remote/ VPN/BGP We provide a VPN based remote site connection to HamWAN Tampa and can announce your IP space. Performance of over 1gbit/s is possible and we provide an local connection point for amateurs in the South Eastern United States. https://wiki.w9cr.net/index.php/HamWAN_Remote_Site
HamWAN HamWAN Open Peering https://hamwan.org/Labs/Open%20Peering%20Policy.html BGP/IPSec(AH) We provide IPsec VPN w/ BGP peering + Internet announcing.