[Mesh] node configurator

brad gaffney bgaffney at gmail.com
Sun Apr 27 16:17:08 PDT 2014


Thanks Max, that worked.

On 04/27/2014 04:05 PM, Max B wrote:
> hmm ok try:
> https://nodeconf.local/ (without the :8080 at the end)
>
>
> On 04/27/2014 04:03 PM, brad gaffney wrote:
>> 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 at gmail.com <mailto:tunabananas at gmail.com>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>> 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/
>>

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