> Firstly, we need to cull at least 10.0.0/24 and 172.16.0/24 from > the address > ranges used, as these are common in smaller netowrks, otherwise > these ranges > are fine. Seconded, who's going to keep track of this? A listing on the melbwireless web site? > OSPF seems worth playing with as well. > > Hmm, amateur network experimentors is starting to fit this group. As well as routing stuff over the wan, I'd be interested in routing stuff via either semi permanent dial up to another node or over the internet. This would make it possible to have a (somewhat limitied by bandwidth)capacity to set up mail / news / chat?? servers that spanned the gaps in the network for now and also give us the chance to get to work on routing sooner. How difficult is it to route via ssh / vpn tunnels and OSPF? I'm reading that cisco stuff right now, not that I understand much of it but it's a start. Matt UTS CRICOS Provider Code: 00099F DISCLAIMER ===================================================================== This email message and any accompanying attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, do not read, use, disseminate, distribute or copy this message or attachments. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete this message. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender expressly, and with authority, states them to be the views the University of Technology Sydney. Before opening any attachments, please check them for viruses and defects. ===================================================================== -- To unsubscribe, send mail to minordomo@wireless.org.au with a subject of 'unsubscribe melbwireless' Archive at: http://www.wireless.org.au/cgi-bin/minorweb.pl?A=LIST&L=melbwireless IRC at: au.austnet.org #melb-wireless