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=We're meshing at the Omni!= | |||
It's been a crazily active summer - apologies for the lack of updates! Sudo Room (and by extension, Sudo Mesh) has relocated to the [http://omni-oakland.org Omni Oakland Commons] at 4799 Shattuck. We're excited to be a founding member collective among an array of groups that have moved in together to create a radical commons in Oakland. | |||
[[File:Omnicoversm.png|framed|center|The Omni building and logo]] | |||
If you've been wanting to plug in and help out, or simply reconnect to the group, tonight is a great night to come by and check out the new space! | |||
'''Announcements''' | |||
* We'll be having our monthly general meeting today, starting at 7:30pm at Sudo Room. Please add to the agenda! - https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudomesh | |||
* Juul, MaxB and Alex have been working hard on crushing bugs and levelling up our mesh firmware. We've deployed a test network within the Omni building and they are successfully meshing as I type! \o/ | |||
* We've procured a 75 foot antenna tower that will be mounted in West Oakland to become a core relay spot for routing traffic on the mesh. | |||
* Noemie has put together a fantastic sudomesh / people's open net video and is currently soliciting feedback. Check it out @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qva1SQSBDyE | |||
* Paige made a rad flyer design and two versions of the flyer for a) general ways to participate in the project and b) promoting upcoming info sessions. Check them out here: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Flyers | |||
* Stickers!! The round 'Mesh the Planet' and rectangular PeoplesOpen.Net stickers have been printed and can be procured at sudoroom (atio the white shelves next to the staircase) and/or one of our Tuesday/Thursday meetups! | |||
'''Code - so much code this summer!!''' | |||
* Juul created ipk-builder: https://github.com/sudomesh/ipk-builder | |||
* MaxB, Ron, and Juul have been updating the service browser: https://github.com/sudomesh/service-browser | |||
* Juul, MaxB, and Alex reengineered the node-configurator: https://github.com/sudomesh/makenode | |||
* MaxB, Alex and Matt fixed the exitnode | |||
* MaxB created sudowrt-firmware-images for temporary storage of firmware builds | |||
* Matt added a patch to sudowrt-firmware | |||
* Alex and MaxB have been fixing our fork of tunneldigger | |||
* MaxB fixed sudowrt-packages | |||
* Juul updated ubi-flasher | |||
* Juul added fixes to meshnode-database | |||
* Matt created svg-animations for mesh presentations | |||
'''Wiki''' | |||
* Tunabananas created [[Mesh/Flyers]] and uploaded Paige's flyers | |||
* ChrisJ updated [[Mesh/Monitoring]] and created [[Mesh/Icinga]] | |||
* Matt added instructions to [[Mesh/Firmware/Flash]] | |||
* Jul added to [[Mesh/Hardware]] Support | |||
* GMeader created the page [[Mesh/San Francisco]] and added to [[Mesh/Marketing]] | |||
* MaxB added sticker images to [[Mesh/Stickers]] | |||
* ChrisJ created [[Mesh/Sensu]] | |||
* Tunabananas added recent research on broadband access in Oakland to [[Mesh/Oakland]] | |||
* Tunabananas added some months worth of meeting minutes to [[Mesh/Minutes]] | |||
* Jwentwistle added a bunch of documentation to [[Mesh/BATMAN-adv]] | |||
* Jwentwistle and Tunabananas cleaned up the main [[Mesh]] page! | |||
* Jwentwistle moved Mesh/MeshApps primarily to [[Mesh/Distributed Services]] | |||
* Jwentwistle created and added slides to [[Mesh/Presentation]] | |||
* Jwentwistle created [[Mesh/User Guide]] | |||
* Jwentwistle created [[Mesh/Technical Overview]] | |||
* MaxB checked some stuff out | |||
* Matt added some diagrams to [[Mesh/Diagrams]] | |||
* Jwentwistle added bandwidth shaping details to [[Mesh/Firmware]] | |||
* MaxB added some ideas for our box of crappy routers to [[Mesh/Inventory]] | |||
* Tunabananas wrote a new post on [[Mesh/Blog]] | |||
* Aep added to [[Mesh/MeshApps]] | |||
'''To Dos:''' | |||
* Test current mesh setup in the Omni building | |||
* Create online ordering system and shipping label automation | |||
* Create 'How to Care for Your Node' guides | |||
* Outreach to spaces that can host info sessions and presentations | |||
* Work on local apps and services that will run on the mesh! | |||
* More at: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/ToDos | |||
** Please update the list above with specific tasks! | |||
'''Help Out!''' | |||
* Come by our weekly hacknights, Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 7:30pm at Sudo Room <https://sudoroom.org> | |||
* Contribute research, ideas, designs to our wiki: https://sudomesh.org | |||
* Contribute to the code: https://github.com/sudomesh | |||
* Donate hardware and equipment! <https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Wishlist> | |||
* Give a small weekly donation: https://www.gittip.com/sudomesh | |||
'''Recommended Reading''' | |||
* Oakland's Sudo Mesh looks to counter censorship and the digital divide with a mesh network: http://techpresident.com/news/25200/oakland-sudo-mesh-counter-censorship-digital-divide-mesh-net | |||
* It's Time for Open, Shared Home Wi-Fi (Re/Code): http://recode.net/2014/08/05/its-time-for-shared-open-home-wi-fi/ | |||
=Mesh Hackathon @ The Omni, July 5-7!= | =Mesh Hackathon @ The Omni, July 5-7!= |
Revision as of 15:41, 25 September 2014
We're meshing at the Omni!
It's been a crazily active summer - apologies for the lack of updates! Sudo Room (and by extension, Sudo Mesh) has relocated to the Omni Oakland Commons at 4799 Shattuck. We're excited to be a founding member collective among an array of groups that have moved in together to create a radical commons in Oakland.
If you've been wanting to plug in and help out, or simply reconnect to the group, tonight is a great night to come by and check out the new space!
Announcements
- We'll be having our monthly general meeting today, starting at 7:30pm at Sudo Room. Please add to the agenda! - https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudomesh
- Juul, MaxB and Alex have been working hard on crushing bugs and levelling up our mesh firmware. We've deployed a test network within the Omni building and they are successfully meshing as I type! \o/
- We've procured a 75 foot antenna tower that will be mounted in West Oakland to become a core relay spot for routing traffic on the mesh.
- Noemie has put together a fantastic sudomesh / people's open net video and is currently soliciting feedback. Check it out @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qva1SQSBDyE
- Paige made a rad flyer design and two versions of the flyer for a) general ways to participate in the project and b) promoting upcoming info sessions. Check them out here: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Flyers
- Stickers!! The round 'Mesh the Planet' and rectangular PeoplesOpen.Net stickers have been printed and can be procured at sudoroom (atio the white shelves next to the staircase) and/or one of our Tuesday/Thursday meetups!
Code - so much code this summer!!
- Juul created ipk-builder: https://github.com/sudomesh/ipk-builder
- MaxB, Ron, and Juul have been updating the service browser: https://github.com/sudomesh/service-browser
- Juul, MaxB, and Alex reengineered the node-configurator: https://github.com/sudomesh/makenode
- MaxB, Alex and Matt fixed the exitnode
- MaxB created sudowrt-firmware-images for temporary storage of firmware builds
- Matt added a patch to sudowrt-firmware
- Alex and MaxB have been fixing our fork of tunneldigger
- MaxB fixed sudowrt-packages
- Juul updated ubi-flasher
- Juul added fixes to meshnode-database
- Matt created svg-animations for mesh presentations
Wiki
- Tunabananas created Mesh/Flyers and uploaded Paige's flyers
- ChrisJ updated Mesh/Monitoring and created Mesh/Icinga
- Matt added instructions to Mesh/Firmware/Flash
- Jul added to Mesh/Hardware Support
- GMeader created the page Mesh/San Francisco and added to Mesh/Marketing
- MaxB added sticker images to Mesh/Stickers
- ChrisJ created Mesh/Sensu
- Tunabananas added recent research on broadband access in Oakland to Mesh/Oakland
- Tunabananas added some months worth of meeting minutes to Mesh/Minutes
- Jwentwistle added a bunch of documentation to Mesh/BATMAN-adv
- Jwentwistle and Tunabananas cleaned up the main Mesh page!
- Jwentwistle moved Mesh/MeshApps primarily to Mesh/Distributed Services
- Jwentwistle created and added slides to Mesh/Presentation
- Jwentwistle created Mesh/User Guide
- Jwentwistle created Mesh/Technical Overview
- MaxB checked some stuff out
- Matt added some diagrams to Mesh/Diagrams
- Jwentwistle added bandwidth shaping details to Mesh/Firmware
- MaxB added some ideas for our box of crappy routers to Mesh/Inventory
- Tunabananas wrote a new post on Mesh/Blog
- Aep added to Mesh/MeshApps
To Dos:
- Test current mesh setup in the Omni building
- Create online ordering system and shipping label automation
- Create 'How to Care for Your Node' guides
- Outreach to spaces that can host info sessions and presentations
- Work on local apps and services that will run on the mesh!
- More at: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/ToDos
- Please update the list above with specific tasks!
Help Out!
- Come by our weekly hacknights, Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 7:30pm at Sudo Room <https://sudoroom.org>
- Contribute research, ideas, designs to our wiki: https://sudomesh.org
- Contribute to the code: https://github.com/sudomesh
- Donate hardware and equipment! <https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Wishlist>
- Give a small weekly donation: https://www.gittip.com/sudomesh
Recommended Reading
- Oakland's Sudo Mesh looks to counter censorship and the digital divide with a mesh network: http://techpresident.com/news/25200/oakland-sudo-mesh-counter-censorship-digital-divide-mesh-net
- It's Time for Open, Shared Home Wi-Fi (Re/Code): http://recode.net/2014/08/05/its-time-for-shared-open-home-wi-fi/
Mesh Hackathon @ The Omni, July 5-7!
This weekend, Sudo Mesh is having our first mesh hackathon at sudo room's new location in the Omni! Join us at 4799 at any point this weekend, starting at noon until we tire today[1], and noon on Sunday and Monday. We'll have rotating orientation sessions every hour on the hour both Sunday and Monday, so feel free to come by even if you're brand new to the project!
Here are some of the things we plan to work on:
- Designing network diagrams and educational curricula.
- Debugging exit node issues.
- Setting up our network at the Omni, the new home of sudo room!
- Outreach to various community stakeholders and interest groups relevant to the mesh (eg; rock climbers! Ham radio enthusiasts! Librarians!)
- Research and test deployment of mesh apps.
- Getting our books in order (finances, blog, calendar, 501c3 app, etc;)
- Making swag (stickers! buttons! whatever you can think of!).
Whether you're a core team member, an occasional collaborator, or just interested in learning more about the mesh, you are welcome!
[1] We are being powered by Sudomate.
Developer Launch!
As of last night, we've officially launched version 0.1.0 of the mesh firmware, a.k.a. Snow Crash.
The plan is to have ~20 people with networking skills run nodes from their homes for 1-2 months and report any remaining issues. We'll then fix those bugs and do a wider release of ~60 more nodes.
What's currently working:
1. Sharing limited Internet bandwidth with peoplesopen.net 2. Private access point with no bandwidth limit and mesh access 3. Automatic node meshing with batman-adv 4. Simplified web admin interface that lets node-owners change bandwidth sharing settings and passwords. 5. Automated configuration of new nodes using easy web interface. 6. Automatic printing of stickers with instructions and default generated passwords.
To those of you who have already taken nodes home, here are a few notes:
1. sudo mesh has root access to your nodes since we manage updates per default. If you want to manage your own node and don't want sudo mesh to have access, you can disable our root access by removing /etc/dropbear/authorized_keys on your node.
2. Please report any bugs on our github. If you know which repository the bug pertains to, then go to the issue tracker for that repository. If you aren't sure, then just add the bug here: https://github.com/sudomesh/sudowrt-firmware/issues
A compiled version of the firmware is available here: http://build.sudomesh.org:8080/latest_images/atheros/
Keep in mind that the nodes have to be configured using the node-configurator after being flashed with that firmware and that the firmware only trusts sudomesh SSL certificates. We'll release a less secure version for developers who just want to play around as soon as possible. For now you can configure your nodes at sudo room with the help of one of the core team.
In the following is a list of the repositories directly relevant to this release of the firmware. All of these repositories have been tagged with "sudowrt-0.1.0" so you can get the exact versions used in the release.
- The sudowrt firmware and build scripts (based on openwrt and the work of wlan slovenja): https://github.com/sudomesh/sudowrt-firmware
- The sudowrt packages repository: https://github.com/sudomesh/sudowrt-packages
- The web admin interface: https://github.com/sudomesh/luci-app-peopleswifi
- The mDNS and DNS-SD client: https://github.com/sudomesh/mdnssd-min
- The node database: https://github.com/sudomesh/node-database
- The node configurator: https://github.com/sudomesh/node-configurator
- Sticker printing support for the node configurator: https://github.com/sudomesh/ql570
- The node configurator client: https://github.com/sudomesh/node-configurator-client
- The wlan slovenja tunneldigger (very slightly modified): https://github.com/sudomesh/tunneldigger
Mesh the planet!
--via Juul
How to Participate: All Hands on Deck!
We are always excited to have new volunteers join the team! From designing flyers to developing software, doing research and documenting what you learn, fixing broken hardware to hitting the streets and spreading the word, there's something for everybody who wants to participate.
We meet weekly on Thursday evenings starting at 7:30pm at Sudo Room, your friendly neighborhood hackerspace. Come on by and jump in!
You can also participate online via our mailing list, our chat room, contributing to our code on Github, and adding to this very wiki.
Donations are always appreciated and keep us sustainable. We accept donations via Gittip (anonymous weekly micropayments), through Bitcoin, and in-person at our weekly meetings. Sudo Mesh is currently in the process of acquiring non-profit status, so your donations will be retroactively tax-deductible. If you'd like to donate materials directly, check here for a list of hardware we'd love to have.
We also need gung ho folks to climb rooftops and mount nodes!
For press inquiries, please contact info (at) sudomesh (dot) org!
Deployed our first node!
Today we finished installing our first backbone node! It's running Sudo Mesh v0.1 Snow Crash, and will soon be linking up with two neighboring hacker houses. :-)
Here's Juul's reportback:
Pete and myself installed a Nanostation M5 on a 20 foot aluminum flagpole in West Oakland. The node is about 14 feet above the roof of a two-story building. The total cost of this install ran to about $145 including all materials.
Bill of Materials:
- One Nanostation M5 loco
- One 4 foot wood beam of 3.5" by 3.5"
- Three 5" by 1/4" bolts
- Three 5/8" washers for bolts (optional)
- Three 1/2" washers for bolts (optional)
- Two 5" hose clamps
- 30+ feet of outdoor shielded ethernet cable
- Two shielded/groundable ethernet plugs
- A bunch of zip ties
The optional washers make it easier to tighten and untighten the bolts (otherwise they dig into the wood).
Material sources:
- Nanostation from Amazon
- Flag pole from Harbor Freight
- Everything else from Home Depot
--Tunabananas (talk) 21:21, 31 December 2013 (PST)
hello world!
it's been nearly a year since we first started meeting - our tiny group. so much learning, so much progress!
we've launched the peoplesopen.net! && meshthepla.net!
check out our code - namely forks of openwrt running batman-adv for routing and incorporating wlan-slovenia's tunneldigger for secure vpn connections, as well as an admin interface written in lua.
--Tunabananas (talk) 06:54, 28 December 2013 (PST)