This is the radical Guide project coordinator, Andrew.
I was going to spend some time this week putting together a cool hand
poster and a flyer for the Mesh Project.
Very stoked!!
If anyone wants to collaborate or just fyi that you'll be at sudo room
during the day post it on mesh and I will look closely, as I could use a
workspace all week, until I find something else..!
My days will be climbing, video, meditating, yoga and collaborating with
all the actual smart folks like you all!
So use my help when you can, and that will make me feel so much better
about when I start asking you all! (:
Skills:
Technical support (almost nill)
Building anything or creating 3d engineering specs etc on paper (yes)
Other (ask)
Post script.
Got my official fuck you this is Oakland today! While parked right in front
of omni commons this evening my *passenger window was broken* and nothing
stolen. Almost nothing..
Welcome to Oakland!
Alright, stoked to meet everyone and looking forward to more awesomeness
and helping build solid networks and community!
Yes!
Hacknight tonight at 7:30 pm as usual.
Let's spend some time preparing for the upcoming workshop.
We need to figure out and potentially construct the different learning
stations for the workshop, such as:
* Node assembly
* Node mounting
* Cable crimping and PoE
* Node aiming (signal propagation)
and we need to prep a presentation.
--
marc/juul
Some things we could do. Feel free to add.
* Work on getting our 501(c)(3)
* Make a board decision to get a Hurricane Electric server and then order it
* Get directors and officers insurance
* Ensure new secrets.sudomesh.org is working
* Prep for workshop: Figure out which learning stations we need.
* Hack on dashboard
--
marc/juul
woot still sells the cheap WD my net routers every now and again.
I realized that the URL for the next batch is predictable. As soon as this
URL stops giving a 404 we will be able to buy more:
http://computers.woot.com/offers/wd-mynet-n600-2x2-wireless-n-router-56
Is anyone up for writing up an alert system so we can all jump on it and
buy another batch?
--
marc/juul
Looks like dedicated hardware costs the same as colo. It seems like a great
option especially since it's around the same price as sikes
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Savane Peters <savane(a)he.net>
Date: Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: Dedicated Servers and Colocation offers from Hurricane
Electric for PeoplesOpen
To: Jehan Tremback <jehan.tremback(a)gmail.com>
Hello Jehan,
Great! Which hardware option would you like us to use? (a, b, or c) below:
*Choose Hardware Specs Available:** _*
*HE.net owned and managed hardware: *
ONE-TIME SETUP FEE
(a) AMD 5000+ 2Ghz CPU, 2GB RAM, (2) 500 GB IDE HDD: $ *NO SETUP FEE*
(b) Intel i3-4160 3.3Ghz Dual Core cpu, 4GB Ram, (2) 1TB SATA HDD. *$450
setup fee*
(c) Intel Xeon E3-1230v5 Quad Core cpu, w/IPMI, 8GB of Ram, (2) 2TB SATA
HDD. *$1295 setup fee*
(system upgrade-able to 64GB RAM) This system has IPMI so you can
remotely manage the server.
Looking forward to hearing from you so I can devise a more formal quote
whenever you are ready!
Kind regards,
- Savane :)
On 2/2/17 12:14 PM, Jehan Tremback wrote:
So a dedicated server with 100mbps and a rack space with the same
connection are the same price? In that case, we'd definitely be interested
in the dedicated server.
-Jehan
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 7:40 PM, Savane Peters <savane(a)he.net> wrote:
>
> Hello Jehan,
>
> Thank you for considering *Hurricane Electric *for your Colocation and
> Internet bandwidth needs.
>
>
> My name is *Savane Peters*, as your Sales Engineer I look forward to
> assisting you with the next steps in ordering a dedicated server connected
> to its own 100Mbps, 1Gbps or 10Gbps port speed. I have highlighted some of
> our features and current specials, please let me know if you have any
> questions, I can be reached at *510-580-4196 <%28510%29%20580-4196>* or
> just reply to my email.
>
> Our dedicated servers are housed in our Fremont-I , *California USA*
> facility, a highly secure facility, equipped with video surveillance,
> locked cabinets, card keyed doors. We have 24x7 on-site staff on hand to
> manage the hardware, FREE reboots or 15 minute remote hands service. If
> you are looking for a specific location to house
> your own equipment, you can connect to us at one of our *IP Transit *POP
> or Colocation locations near the bottom of this email.
>
>
> * ROOT Dedicated SERVERS at Hurricane Fremont, CA USA only:*
>
> - We'll install any freely-available base default Linux OS of your choice.
> * Customer responsible for providing any software and/or licensing if
> applicable, ie. Windows + $125 install fee for any licensed software
> installation.
> - We hand over root/admin access to you so you can install any additional
> programs an optimize it to your needs or add additional software that was
> not included on the default base install.
> - You get to manage and maintain your own OS and DNS with root access to
> remotely manage your machine. Customers may also sign up for DNS service
> through Hurricane. Hurricane Electric manages the hardware for you.
>
>
> FEATURES INCLUDED:
>
> * High Performance Switched 100 Megabit Port, 1000 Mbps port or higher
> with fast, reliable connections.
>
> * 24 Hour Emergency NOC, onsite support staff to reboot, answer your call
> or email.
>
> * Secure Facility with Battery Backup and Emergency Generator
>
> * Hardware Management- If any hardware on the machine fails, we will
> repair or replace it at no additional cost.
>
> * Global Network featuring multiple 10GE (OC192) connections around the
> world
>
> *** BGP available with customer's provided AS and IP space
>
> * IPv4 ( /29= 5 usable IP addresses Free or up to /26=64 IPs for 1Gbps
> orders or higher. Customer must supply justification per ARIN guidelines.
>
> Additional IP blocks are billable at $1/mo per IP.
>
> ** IPv6 address space (free) if needed. *
>
> * Free Reboots
>
>
> Dedicated Server Specs, Features and Pricing Based on USD.
> Each machine comes with its own 100 Mbps or Gige bandwidth drop or higher.
> One port per machine, No router or switches.
>
>
> MONTHLY RECURRING COST:
>
> 100 Mbps on 100 BT full flat rate , un-metered port: *$150/mo *1yr
> term.
> 1000 Mbps (1Gbps) on Gige port: un-metered *$300/mo *with 1yr term or
> *$250/mo* with 2yr term.
>
>
> *Choose Hardware Specs Available:** _*
> *HE.net owned and managed hardware: *
> ONE-TIME SETUP FEE
>
> (a) AMD 5000+ 2Ghz CPU, 2GB RAM, (2) 500 GB IDE HDD: $ *NO SETUP FEE*
>
> (b) Intel i3-4160 3.3Ghz Dual Core cpu, 4GB Ram, (2) 1TB SATA HDD. *$450
> setup fee*
>
> (c) Intel Xeon E3-1230v5 Quad Core cpu, w/IPMI, 8GB of Ram, (2) 2TB SATA
> HDD. *$1295 setup fee*
> (system upgrade-able to 64GB RAM) This system has IPMI so you can
> remotely manage the server.
>
> If needed, on root servers, customers may choose software raid at no
> additional cost. If hardware raid is requested, please list make/model of
> raid card needed so we can update the quote. Custom hardware quotes may
> require additional setup fee for stocking purposes. Add gige NIC $75 setup or
> 10GE NIC $600 setup fee.
>
> *Other services available** from Hurricane Electric: *
>
> Do you have your own servers you want to use? You can take advantage of
> our Colocation offers or IP Transit services..
>
> *COLOCATION: Hurricane Fremont, CA USA facility*
>
> Hurricane also specializes in colocation, just bring in or ship us your
> own servers and we'll rack them in your assigned colo space for you at our
> own Colo facility in Fremont, CA. Get up to 7U space with 2amps and 100
> Mbps for *$150/mo* or *1Gbps and 42U keylocked Cabinet with 15Amps for
> $400/mo Promo) 1yr term.* Other pricing options and terms available, just
> ask me.
>
>
> * IP TRANSIT: *
>
> Need a fast, reliable bandwidth provider in another location? Hurricane
> has a point of presences in US, Europe and Asia and Brazil. If you can
> connect to us at one of our 80 Global POP location, we can get your
> bandwidth. *Get 1Gbps IP Transit on gige port **:** $450/mo USD* at
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>
> If you would like to take advantage of one of our specials, just reply to
> this email and I can provide you the necessary forms and we can start to
> get things in motion. Please ask for me,* Savane Peters* when you call.
> I can be reached directly at *510-580-4196 <%28510%29%20580-4196> *or
> reply to my email. I look forward to helping any way I can.
>
>
> Thank you for your time and the opportunity to win your business.
>
> Do you have any questions at this time? Would you like to have a formal
> quote for one of these offers?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> *Savane Peters *
> Sales Engineer, Hurricane Electric Internet
> Wholesale IP Transit, Colocation, Dedicated Servers, Layer2 Transport
> 510-580-4196 <%28510%29%20580-4196>
> savane(a)he.net
> AS6939
>
>
>
>
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> Subject: Dedicated Server Quote Request
> Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 20:49:37 -0800
> From: jehan.tremback(a)gmail.com
>
> Name : Jehan Tremback
> Company: PeoplesOpen.net
> Phone : 4153740176 <%28415%29%20374-0176>
> email : jehan.tremback(a)gmail.com
>
> Contact Method: email
> Phone Hours :
>
> OS Needed : linux
> Bandwidth : 100 Mbps
> Setup Time : no rush
> Response : NEXT BUSINESS DAY
> Remote-ip : 142.254.26.9
> Comments/Notes:
>
> Hi, we're looking at either a dedicated server or colocating our own hardware, so we'd like a comparison of the pricing of each option.
>
>
>
> --
> Savane Peters
> Hurricane Electric Internet
> Wholesale IP Transit, Colocation, Layer2 Transport510-580-4196 <%28510%29%20580-4196>savane(a)he.net
> AS6939
>
>
--
Savane Peters
Hurricane Electric Internet
Wholesale IP Transit, Colocation, Layer2 Transport510-580-4196
<(510)%20580-4196>savane(a)he.net
AS6939
Hello all,
I just received a request from the people over at The Village, the
encampment/occupation that was set up last week at the park on MLK & 36th.
They wanted me to ask if people at the Sudoroom were able to help them get
Wi-Fi set up over there. At one of last week's Assemblies Matt Senate
suggested that Sudomesh was probably able to provide hardware for setting
up an access point.
The latest info I have (a few days old) is that Eli's across the street
would be willing to share their connection, but I'm still verifying if that
case.
Would anyone interested to help be willing to either respond here, or
preferably via Signal (my number is 510-771-7463).
Thanks, I will report back once I know more details.
Sierk
When is the next meeting? I would love to learn and help.
Kathy
415-200-5230
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 31, 2017, at 6:12 PM, mesh-request(a)lists.sudoroom.org wrote:
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> 1. Re: [sudo-discuss] Wi-Fi / Mesh at The Village (MLK & 36th,
> Marcus Garvey park aka Grove Shafter park) (Marc Juul)
> 2. Re: [sudo-discuss] Wi-Fi / Mesh at The Village (MLK & 36th,
> Marcus Garvey park aka Grove Shafter park) (Sierk)
> 3. Re: [sudo-discuss] Wi-Fi / Mesh at The Village (MLK & 36th,
> Marcus Garvey park aka Grove Shafter park) (Jehan Tremback)
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 14:14:02 -0800
> From: Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk>
> To: Sierk <sierk.beij(a)gmail.com>
> Cc: "mesh(a)lists.sudoroom.org" <mesh(a)lists.sudoroom.org>, sudo-discuss
> <sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>
> Subject: Re: [Mesh] [sudo-discuss] Wi-Fi / Mesh at The Village (MLK &
> 36th, Marcus Garvey park aka Grove Shafter park)
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>> On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 9:15 PM, Sierk <sierk.beij(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I just received a request from the people over at The Village, the
>> encampment/occupation that was set up last week at the park on MLK & 36th.
>> They wanted me to ask if people at the Sudoroom were able to help them get
>> Wi-Fi set up over there. At one of last week's Assemblies Matt Senate
>> suggested that Sudomesh was probably able to provide hardware for setting
>> up an access point.
>>
>> The latest info I have (a few days old) is that Eli's across the street
>> would be willing to share their connection, but I'm still verifying if that
>> case.
>>
>> Would anyone interested to help be willing to either respond here, or
>> preferably via Signal (my number is 510-771-7463).
>>
>
> We can help. You should maybe show up tonight for our monthly open meeting
> at 7:30 pm at sudo room.
>
> I replied via Signal as well.
>
> --
> marc/juul
>
As part of the new node dashboards, we need to gather info from the nodes
and pass it to the frontend dashboard app. There were some shell scripts
but they weren't very complete and I couldn't find them yesterday, so I sat
down to learn awk. Awk is very graceful for parsing data out of text, but I
found it cumbersome generating json from the data in its memory.
SO I just did it with Go. Go compiles to machine code that will run easily
on the routers (unlike js). Also, it will be good for doing other things to
build up the data, like pinging endpoints etc. Here is the repo:
https://github.com/sudomesh/node-info-go
I will be at the meeting tomorrow to talk about how to harvest the rest of
the data we need to build a full dashboard.
-Jehan
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