Never, but it's not a bad idea to have out of band management? I can get
the LTE service for $2 a month + data used (ssh data = zero)

TJ

On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 12:09 PM, Sean Heskett <af...@zirkel.us> wrote:

> Um how often are you loosing contact with your sites to necessitate this
> LTE backdoor?
>
> Seems like a lot of overkill to make routing changes???
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> -sean
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 11:48 AM TJ Trout <t...@voltbb.com> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone want to trade a PPTP connection (prefer you are multihomed)
>> for the purpose of getting through LTE NAT? AKA I assign you a PPTP account
>> with a static IPV4 and you do the same, so that if either of our networks
>> go down we can use the others to tunnel back thru LTE to preform OOBM
>> functions? We can shape @ 1mbps?
>>
>> This is a simple was around paying high fees for a static IP from the
>> wireless carriers that even offer it...
>>
>> I don't really want to subscribe to some russian vpn service if I don't
>> have to, or pay some cloud based OOBM company which will both cost way
>> big$$$
>>
>> TJ
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 10:32 AM, Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> You can use PPTP through NAT on LTE.  You can assign a static private IP
>>> to both ends of that tunnel.
>>> If PPTP won't pass something you need, you can run an EoIP tunnel using
>>> the PPTP IP's as the endpoints of the EoIP tunnel.  You end up with a
>>> tunnel inside of a tunnel.  It'll have a lowish real MTU, but you can pass
>>> 1500 bytes within the EoIP tunnel and it'll just be fragmented.
>>>
>>>
>>> ------ Original Message ------
>>> From: "TJ Trout" <t...@voltbb.com>
>>> To: af@afmug.com
>>> Sent: 1/31/2018 12:51:40 PM
>>> Subject: [AFMUG] OOBE mikrotik
>>>
>>> I was wanting to add out of band management via LTE to some of our core
>>> routers, but I think most/all cellular networks are NAT now so you cannot
>>> access your LTE devices inbound unless you have it tunnel out to a public
>>> ip over VPN somewhere right?
>>>
>>> How is everyone handling OOBE?
>>>
>>> I'm half tempted to do it via VHF low throughput radios!
>>>
>>> TJ
>>>
>>>
>>

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