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The IP ranges overall are defined in the [http://wiki.freifunk.net/IP-Netze freifunk wiki ip-net] page as root source. | The IP ranges overall are defined in the [http://wiki.freifunk.net/IP-Netze freifunk wiki ip-net] page as root source. | ||
− | So we use 10. | + | So we use 10.160.0.0/14. That should leave enough space for everone untill ipv6 is not the future but the present. (Real IPv6 ranges already in use can also be announced on the VPN, but there are no thoughts about private/internal adressing yet.) |
+ | '''Procedure:''' Add your subnet below and drop [[User:Haegar]] a message with the infos specified at [[ChaosVPN::DebianHowto#6._Mail_haegar.40ccc.de_the_info]] so he can add you to the official listing. | ||
− | + | Within your network range the .1 is reserved for the vpn Gateway. Also it should contain a http server describing your team. | |
=== ip ranges === | === ip ranges === | ||
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! VPN IP for test pings | ! VPN IP for test pings | ||
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− | | 10. | + | | 10.160.0.0/14 |
| warzone range | | warzone range | ||
| warzone range | | warzone range | ||
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− | | 10. | + | | 10.160.0.0/23 |
| *reserved* | | *reserved* | ||
− | | | + | | orga network, guest hosts approved by the orga. |
| This range may be used for Single-IP-VPN nodes like servers which would participate directly but do not need a subnet. Normally you would use a /24. | | This range may be used for Single-IP-VPN nodes like servers which would participate directly but do not need a subnet. Normally you would use a /24. | ||
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− | | 10. | + | | 10.160.0.1/32 |
− | | | + | | example |
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− | | 10. | + | | 10.160.0.1 |
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− | | 10. | + | | 10.160.2.0/23 |
| *reserved* | | *reserved* | ||
| subnets | | subnets | ||
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− | | 10. | + | | 10.160.2.0/28 |
| vpnhub1 | | vpnhub1 | ||
| vpnhub1.hamburg.ccc.de | | vpnhub1.hamburg.ccc.de | ||
| vpn gateway | | vpn gateway | ||
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| <b>your subnet</b> | | <b>your subnet</b> | ||
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| <b>vpn ip for ping tests</b> | | <b>vpn ip for ping tests</b> | ||
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+ | | 10.160.42.0/24 | ||
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+ | | 10.162.42.0/24 | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 12 May 2010
Warzone IP Ranges and Participants:
We need to have non colliding ip ranges and therefore we need some coordination of the used ip ranges.
First of all we would like to be compilant to the used ip ranges of freifunk and dn42.
The IP ranges overall are defined in the freifunk wiki ip-net page as root source.
So we use 10.160.0.0/14. That should leave enough space for everone untill ipv6 is not the future but the present. (Real IPv6 ranges already in use can also be announced on the VPN, but there are no thoughts about private/internal adressing yet.)
Procedure: Add your subnet below and drop User:Haegar a message with the infos specified at DebianHowto#6._Mail_haegar.40ccc.de_the_info so he can add you to the official listing.
Within your network range the .1 is reserved for the vpn Gateway. Also it should contain a http server describing your team.
ip ranges
IP-subnets | Unique Name | Node | Remarks | VPN IP for test pings |
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10.160.0.0/14 | warzone range | warzone range | warzone range | |
10.160.0.0/23 | *reserved* | orga network, guest hosts approved by the orga. | This range may be used for Single-IP-VPN nodes like servers which would participate directly but do not need a subnet. Normally you would use a /24. | |
10.160.0.1/32 | example | example | 10.160.0.1 | |
10.160.2.0/23 | *reserved* | subnets | This range may be used for small users which do not want/need a whole /24 - allocate only /29 and /28 from here. | |
10.160.2.0/28 | vpnhub1 | vpnhub1.hamburg.ccc.de | vpn gateway | 10.160.2.1 |
your subnet | your unique name | your url / description | your remarks | vpn ip for ping tests |
10.160.23.0/24 | *reserved* | *reserved* | *reserved* | |
10.160.42.0/24 | *reserved* | *reserved* | *reserved* | |
10.161.23.0/24 | *reserved* | *reserved* | *reserved* | |
10.161.42.0/24 | *reserved* | *reserved* | *reserved* | |
10.162.23.0/24 | *reserved* | *reserved* | *reserved* | |
10.162.42.0/24 | *reserved* | *reserved* | *reserved* | |
10.163.23.0/24 | *reserved* | *reserved* | *reserved* | |
10.163.42.0/24 | *reserved* | *reserved* | *reserved* | |
your subnet | your unique name | your url / description | your remarks | vpn ip for ping tests |