Hey, Max. Thanks, we weren't using that cable.
When we access the link we only see the images, and we already downloaded and flashed
the new one.


On 04/27/2014 03:55 PM, Max B wrote:
On Sun 27 Apr 2014 03:43:22 PM PDT, brad gaffney wrote:
Hi All,

Daniel and I are in the sudoroom right now and we are trying to access
the configurator so that we can finish reflashing  my router.

Can someone help us find our way to it, please?

Thanks,

Brad

On 04/21/2014 05:38 PM, Marc Juul wrote:


On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Jenny Ryan <tunabananas@gmail.com
<mailto:tunabananas@gmail.com>> wrote:

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    On Mon 21 Apr 2014 12:28:46 AM PDT, David Keenan wrote:
    >

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/21/us/us-promotes-network-to-foil-digital-spying.html?hp&_r=0

    >
    > lets apply for some of that USAID to fight spying at home?

    This article is seriously disturbing. I didn't realize OTI was
    promoting mesh networks as a secure alternative to the Internet.
    In the
    Middle East. Maybe someone from the Commotion team is on this
list and
    wants to speak to the actual goals of the project and ways in
    which the
    messaging around it could have been miscommunicated by the NYT?


"The technology is built from the ground up to be resistant to
outside snooping," Mr. Meinrath said...

I wonder what he was referring to. If he was referring to mesh
networking as used by OTI as the article implies then he's either an
idiot or an asshole.

    I think it's really important we all understand and emphasize to new
    folks that mesh networks are not by default more secure than other
    kinds of networks, though they are more resilient. This is why we
have
    monthly cryptoparties at sudo, so we can teach good end-user
security
    hygiene. We can further level up by promoting the use of more
    trustworthy services, such as Riseup for email and OwnCloud for
    storage, on the mesh splash page or some such.

    One bonus point for SudoWRT is that it uses wlan-slovenija's
    tunneldigger, routing all connections on the public network
through a
    VPN. So actually, our mesh will be more anonymous (insofar as being
    unable to pin an IP to a specific identity) than most networks.


Yes. Though it is so far less anonymous from inside the local mesh
(we're working on this). Also, we should emphasize that this is not a
good anonymity solution and that people should use Tor. For those who
may be new to sudomesh: The only real purpose of the tunneldigger VPN
is to make it much more likely that the mesh organization will be
contacted about abuse complaints instead of the individual sharing
their Internet connection.


    We are also not funded by the State Dept.

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Hey so it's two part:
1. After the node is finished flashing (the green lights are no longer 
moving up adn ddown the node), take it to the server closet and look 
for an ethernet cable that has a piece of blue tape with the words node 
configurator (or something like that). Connect the node to that 
ethernet cable. The node's power light should turn on.

2. Go to any machine on the sudoroom network (we tend to use the 
terminal that's directly opposite the server closet) and go to:
https://nodeconf.local:8080/