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= Accessing Home Node via SSH | = Accessing Home Node via SSH = | ||
Your home node is accessible via the [https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/dropbear Dropbear] Secure Shell (SSH) server. | |||
== Network Settings == | |||
The private network configuration uses the 172.22.0.x network. | |||
Reconfigure your machine to use the following network settings, then connect it to Ethernet port 1 to connect on the local private network interface. | |||
* IP Address: 172.22.0.9 | |||
* Netmask: 255.255.255.0 | |||
* Gateway: 0.0.0.0 | |||
See Network Configuration Guides: [https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Network%20Configuration%20for%20Linux Linux] [https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Network%20Configuration%20for%20MacOS%20X Mac] | |||
== Default Build Configuration == | |||
The IP address of your home node is <tt>172.22.0.1</tt> prior to configuration via the [https://github.com/sudomesh/makenode makenode] utility. You can SSH into the node as <tt>root</tt> using the password 'meshtheplanet'. | |||
== Post Makenode Configuration == | |||
The IP of your home node on the private network is <tt>172.30.0.1</tt>, with the root password you specified when running <tt>makenode</tt> to configure it. | |||
ssh root@172.30.0.1 | |||
The authenticity of host '172.30.0.1 (172.30.0.1)' can't be established. | |||
RSA key fingerprint is b8:9d:4a:2f:1b:f5:e1:ae:b8:19:5b:70:92:8b:7f:34. | |||
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? | |||
After accepting the key by entering 'yes' and pressing ENTER, it will ask you for the root password. | |||
== SSH Keys == | |||
If you'd like to add your ssh key to the router (instead of using a root password), add it to the <tt>configs/authorized_keys</tt> file. You'll see that there are 3 other keys there for our developers. You can remove them if you'd like, but they're currently the only way we can provide remote support. During the alpha test phase we ask that you consider whether you are able to do diagnostics/debugging yourself before you remove them. |
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