Excellent, maybe we can get Luis to skip work to join too ;) he is one of Sameer's former students.
// Matt
p.s. reading "pop quiz" made me throw up a bit in my mouth.
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From: "Jenny Ryan" <tunabananas(a)gmail.com>
To: "mattsenate(a)gmail.com" <mattsenate(a)gmail.com>
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Subject: [Mesh] Present for SF State class
Date: Mon, Dec 9, 2013 12:39
Sounds rad! Marc and I are down to come. Maybe they …
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I can bring the poster, too. College kids love having something they can read and copy down in their notebooks. We should also give them a pop quiz at the end.
Jenny
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On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 10:51 AM, mattsenate(a)gmail.com <mattsenate(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey all, got a request from Sameer Verna to talk about the mesh in a computer networking class for business students, I believe at the downtown SF State campus.
"Would anyone at SudoRoom have interest in speaking with my students in person or online abt the mesh project? Dec 12 at 2:10PM."
I think we should do it, and I'd be happy to go, any thoughts or interest in presenting?
// Matt
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Hey all, got a request from Sameer Verna to talk about the mesh in a computer networking class for business students, I believe at the downtown SF State campus.
"Would anyone at SudoRoom have interest in speaking with my students in person or online abt the mesh project? Dec 12 at 2:10PM."
I think we should do it, and I'd be happy to go, any thoughts or interest in presenting?
// Matt
Hi!
http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/11/silicon-valley-isnt-a-meritocracy-and-…
"Let’s say that most people can have access to computers sometimes but
only some people can have access to computers all the time, and then an
even smaller group can have access to the net while they’re just out
wandering around doing Twitter, right? They’re like, I have my phone and
I can say things while I’m walking around where somebody else has to
actually go home, to their one computer that they own. So the …
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you want to participate in this network of wealth and
entrepreneurialism, the more stuff you have to have to participate in
it. So there [are] these levels of participation that are enabled by
either being wealthier or having the free time to participate."
Mitar
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Would someone mind setting reply to list instead of sender?
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From: Charles N Wyble <charles(a)thefnf.org>
Sent: Fri Dec 06 08:29:40 CST 2013
To: Mitar <mitar(a)tnode.com>
Subject: Re: [Mesh] NSA and OpenWRT
Calea doesn't need to mod the end modem to do interception. If you are transiting the modem, you are going through the CO, where they can tap.
Tr069 is a really nice standard for mass configuration at scale. Open source bits exist, I've not …
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So the linked technologies aren't really in support of the articles main point.
Now in the case of all in one residential gateways, internal traffic is very susceptible to intercept.
My home network is setup like this
Cable modem -> pfsense edge router -> core switch (cisco 3550) -> core ap (wndr3800 running openwrt).
I've also tapped the outside of the pfsense (modem Ethernet side) and seen very large amounts of neighborhood WAN traffic. So I don't even need to be the government or telco to spy. Just think, they only need to comp some modems per neighborhood to see everything.
I run all my DNS lookups over a VPN connection to a non logging resolver in an on net facility. I've considered running all my traffic out the Colo and via tor, but I'm not that paranoid yet. He he.
Interesting article for sure. Remember that openwrt can be comped as well and WiFi can be trivially tapped.
Mitar <mitar(a)tnode.com> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Maybe of interest to some:
>
>https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=47703
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>
>Mitar
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I've been having too much fun in the pacific northwest. If there's anything for me to do I'll be around tonight. I'll try to be on irc and you can always email.
Have a good meeting!
Maybe somebody can clear this up, but what does supported hardware mean? I
was expanding our walkthrough this weekend by trying to build my own
openWRT image with Buildroot. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought
we mainly needed openWRT with the appropriate drivers in the image. If not,
then what else? (IPsec for tunneldigger, etc.)
Pete brought a router that wasn't on the supported hardware list because it
had been a revised router. It was a D-Link 601 B1 and he had a custom built
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[View More]openWRT image he found on the internet. A lot of my interest with the
project is people being able to repurpose their routers, either
automatically with software, or manually through a comprehensive guide.
Ideally middle school/high school kids should be able to convert their
routers.
In other words, if you plan on not keeping these routers around, I would
rather use them to test firmware builds. Sorry Pete, I don't want to brick
your router. :P Also, I'm interested in expanding the walkthrough more at
this week's hack night if anybody is interested.
Jeremy
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> From: mark burdett <mfburdett(a)gmail.com>
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> Ok I looked up OpenWRT compatibility. I will start trying to find homes for
> this stuff, but let me know if it's useful.
>
> 1 ? Asus RT-N53
> >
> Don't think it supports OpenWRT
>
> > 1 ? Belkin N450 DB
> >
> Don't think it supports OpenWRT
>
> > 1 ? Linksys WRT54GL
> >
> Supports OpenWRT but maybe not worth keeping around?
>
> > 1 ? Linksys WRT54GL v1.1
> >
> Supports OpenWRT but maybe not worth keeping around?
>
> > 1 ? Linksys WRT300N v1
> >
> Supports OpenWRT
>
> > 1 ? Netgear WNDR3300
> >
> Supports OpenWRT
>
> > 5 ? Netgear WNDR4000
> >
> Supports OpenWRT
>
> > 1 ? Netgear WG311v3 (PCI card)
> >
> N/A it's a PCI card :)
>
> --mark
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