https://www.noisebridge.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=SuperQ&feedformat=atomNoisebridge - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T22:41:58ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.4https://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Unicorn&diff=73525Unicorn2021-10-03T15:47:03Z<p>SuperQ: /* SSH Config */</p>
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<div><br />
Unicorn is a homage to our long dead server, formerly known as [[Stallion]].<br />
It has no guaranteed uptime or functionality; it is up to you to keep the services you want running, running. Like a stallion. <br><br />
[[Image:Pissingponynb.png]]<br />
<br />
This utility server is 4 cores, 24gb ram, 120gb ssd storage and 12tb bandwidth. <br><br />
'''Volunteers warmly encouraged to setup and maintain it! Please contact us via the main [https://lists.noisebridge.net/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss Noisebridge Discussion Mailing List] or on our [https://discuss.noisebridge.info Discuss forum]'''<br />
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<br />
== Services ==<br />
<br />
Unicorn currently hosts:<br />
<br />
* [https://noisebridge.info/ https://noisebridge.info/] - Unicorn homepage<br />
<br />
* [https://status.noisebridge.info/ https://status.noisebridge.info/] - [https://sourcegraph.github.io/checkup/ Checkup] is [https://github.com/sourcegraph/checkup a status page] and associated service that notifies us in Slack if one of our services go down! [https://tryingtobeawesome.com/checkup/ Blog post describing setup] is located here.<br />
** To add new health checks for other services, edit <code>/home/noisebridge/services/checkup/checkup.json</code>. [https://github.com/noisebridge/config/blob/master/checkup.json See the configuration file here on our GitHub].<br />
<br />
* [https://mt.noisebridge.info:30000 https://mt.noisebridge.info:30000] - [https://www.minetest.net/ MineTest] is a fully open variant of Minecraft! Join us and enjoy.<br />
<br />
* [https://minio.noisebridge.info/ https://minio.noisebridge.info/] - [https://minio.io/ Minio] instance (S3-compatible storage)<br />
** Ask @elimisteve or [[User:James|@James]] for the auth keys needed for login<br />
<br />
* [https://doc.noisebridge.info https://doc.noisebridge.info] - [https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc HedgeDoc] is a [[Doc|collaborative document]] editor formerly known as CodiMD<br />
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* [https://discuss.noisebridge.info/ https://discuss.noisebridge.info/] - [https://www.discourse.org/ Discourse] instance (discussion forums)<br />
<br />
* [https://mumble.noisebridge.info/ https://mumble.noisebridge.info/] - [https://www.mumble.info/ Mumble] Audio chat over VOIP. Scales easily to hundreds of users.<br />
<br />
* [https://gossip.noisebridge.info/ https://gossip.noisebridge.info/] - [https://www.scuttlebutt.nz/ Secure Scuttlebutt] - asynchronous p2p network. Details on our [[Pub]] wiki page.<br />
<br />
* [https://bridge.noisebridge.info/ https://bridge.noisebridge.info/] - [https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge RSS-Bridge] converts arbitrary websites into RSS & Atom feeds. [[RSSbridge| See our wiki page]].<br />
** You may [https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge/wiki/Whitelisting white list] new entries at <code>/home/noisebridge/data/rss-bridge/whitelist.txt</code><br />
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* [https://test-discuss.noisebridge.info https://test-discuss.noisebridge.info] - testing instance of Discourse so we can mess with upgrades and plugins.<br />
<br />
* [https://chat.noisebridge.info/ https://chat.noisebridge.info/] - [https://rocket.chat/ Rocket.chat] instance (to replace our Slack!)<br />
<br />
* [https://leapchat.noisebridge.info/ https://leapchat.noisebridge.info/] - [https://www.leapchat.org/ LeapChat] instance (ephemeral encrypted Slack in your browser!)<br />
** Visit [https://leapchat.noisebridge.info/ https://leapchat.noisebridge.info/] -> Get redirected to new end-to-end encrypted room<br />
** Messages disappear after 90 days<br />
** Was largely built at Noisebridge, by @elimisteve and other volunteers<br />
** Contribute here (AGPLv3): [https://github.com/cryptag/leapchat https://github.com/cryptag/leapchat]<br />
<br />
* [https://projects.noisebridge.info https://projects.noisebridge.info] - [https://secure.phabricator.com/ Phabricator] for management of Git, Mercurial, Subversion.<br />
<br />
* [https://login.noisebridge.info https://login.noisebridge.info] - basic SSO for guarding services w/o their own account system (uses the Noisebridge Slack as the identity provider)<br />
<br />
* [https://printprintprint.noisebridge.info https://printprintprint.noisebridge.info] - remote access to the OctoPrint instance driving our Creality CR-10 3D printer<br />
<br />
* [https://space.noisebridge.info space.noisebridge.info] - experimental virtualized www edition of nbsp by Ⅹ<br />
<br />
* [https://x.noisebridge.info x.noisebridge.info] - experimental personal site for Ⅹ<br />
<br />
* [https://share.noisebridge.info share.noisebridge.info] - Next Cloud VM instance setup by James & Ⅹ<br />
<br />
== System Info ==<br />
<br />
* Homepage URL: [https://noisebridge.info noisebridge.info]<br />
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* IP: <code>172.93.55.252</code><br />
<br />
* OS: Debian 10 Buster x86_64<br />
<br />
* Web server: Nginx is running on ports 80 and 443<br />
<br />
* Domains: Current domains and subdomains hosted on this server: (see <code>/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/*</code>)<br />
<br />
* DNS: all <code>*.noisebridge.info</code> subdomains point to this server, as does the naked domain (<code>noisebridge.info</code>)<br />
<br />
* SSL: certbot runs every day to renew certs for all (sub)domains it knows about<br />
** ...but to manually renew, run <code>/home/noisebridge/bin/recert; sudo service nginx restart</code><br />
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* To add a new service at, say, <code>somethingcool.noisebridge.info</code>...<br />
** Create a file similar to <code>/etc/nginx/sites-available/noisebridge.info</code> called <code>/etc/nginx/sites-available/somethingcool.noisebridge.info</code><br />
** Run <code>sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/somethingcool.noisebridge.info /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/somethingcool.noisebridge.info; sudo nginx -t</code><br />
** If you don't get any errors, add <code>-d somethingcool.noisebridge.info</code> to <code>/home/noisebridge/bin/recert</code> then run <code>/home/noisebridge/bin/recert</code> to (U)pdate the <code>*.noisebridge.info</code> SSL cert!<br />
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* Unicorn uses [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UncomplicatedFirewall ufw] to whitelist which ports can receive incoming connections from the outside world.<br />
** To add a port to the whitelist: <code>sudo ufw allow <port></code><br />
** To list firewall rules: <code>sudo ufw show added</code><br />
** To delete a firewall rule: <code>sudo ufw delete <rule></code><br />
** To view (and delete) rules chronologically rather than by port: <code>sudo ufw status numbered</code><br />
<br />
== Rules and Guidelines ==<br />
<br />
* Be excellent to each other<br />
** Don't fuck up other people's shit<br />
<br />
* Usage of containers is encouraged where practical, but not required<br />
** Databases sometimes have issues running in Docker, for example<br />
<br />
* If you need a different version of some database that is already running on the default port, run the version you need in a Docker container, or on a different port (and that stores its data in a different directory!)<br />
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== SSH Config ==<br />
<br />
<code><br />
I can haz access?<br />
Yes, but you are agreeing to be excellent to each other!<br />
</code><br />
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Consider generating a new SSH key pair with<br />
<br />
<code>$ ssh-keygen -b 4096</code><br />
<br />
then calling it, say, <code>unicorn-nb</code>, then add this to your <code>~/.ssh/config</code> file:<br />
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<nowiki><br />
Host unicorn-nb<br />
User noisebridge<br />
Hostname 172.93.55.252<br />
PreferredAuthentications publickey<br />
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/unicorn-nb<br />
</nowiki><br />
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If your SSH pub key (<code>~/.ssh/unicorn-nb.pub</code>) has been added to <code>unicorn-nb:~/.ssh/authorized_keys</code>, you should now be able to shell in by typing<br />
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<code>$ ssh unicorn-nb</code><br />
<br />
...and thanks to the <code>~/.ssh/config</code> entry, the name of the server you're trying to SSH into -- namely <code>unicorn-nb</code> in this case -- should autocomplete! Add your name to the access list below!<br />
<br />
== SSH Access ==<br />
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* [[User:Mpmckenna8|@mpmckenna8]] - Matt M<br />
* [[User:James|@James]] - James<br />
* [[User:bfb|@bfb]]<br />
* [[User:mana|mana]]<br />
* [[User:tdfischer|Victoria]]<br />
* [[User:Elimisteve|@elimisteve]]<br />
* [[User:Rando|@rando]]<br />
* [[User:spinda|@spinda]]<br />
* [[User:Ⅹ|Ⅹ]]<br />
* [https://github.com/marcoEDU/ @marco]<br />
* [https://discuss.noisebridge.info/u/jnaulty jnaulty]<br />
* [[User:r|@r]]<br />
* [[User:jermops|@jermops]]<br />
* [[User:culteejen|@culteejen]]<br />
* [[User:pml|@pml]]<br />
* [[User:croepha|@croepha]]<br />
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For SSH access, [https://discuss.noisebridge.info/ post to Discuss] or visit the #Unicorn Slack channel and ask @jslack, @elimisteve.<br />
<br />
== DNS Access ==<br />
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noisebridge.info is registered on NameCheap.com . As of 2019.02.13, @mindfu, @elimisteve, and @jslack have permission to edit DNS (on NameCheap).<br />
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Keeping in mind that <code>*.noisebridge.info</code> already points to Unicorn, if you nonetheless need to edit DNS, tell [[User:Elimisteve|@elimisteve]], [[User:James|@jslack]], or @mindfu your NameCheap username or email.<br />
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<br />
== Slack SSO ==<br />
<br />
Services without their own authentication systems can be shielded a smidge from the ravages of the open internet by placing them behind the basic single sign-on (SSO) gateway at [https://login.noisebridge.info https://login.noisebridge.info].<br />
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In the target service's nginx configuration, add <code>include snippets/auth-init.conf;</code> toward the start of the main <code>server</code> block. Somewhere after that, add <code>include snippets/auth-require.conf;</code>, either in the <code>server</code> block or in the specific <code>location</code> block(s) you want to protect. See <code>/etc/nginx/sites-available/printprintprint.noisebridge.info</code> for an example.<br />
<br />
Unauthenticated visitors will be redirected to Slack to sign in (via OAuth) with their Noisebridge Slack account, then redirected back to their destination. The login service injects a cookie to keep track of user sessions, and intercepts requests via nginx's <code>auth_request</code> mechanism to check for the presence of a valid cookie. See [https://printprintprint.noisebridge.info https://printprintprint.noisebridge.info] for what this looks like in the wild.<br />
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If configured on a reverse proxy-based service, the SSO gateway will automatically pass on the logged-in user's ID and Slack name via the <code>X-Noisebridge-User-ID</code> and <code>X-Noisebridge-User-Name</code> headers, respectively.<br />
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Note the intent here isn't to exclude anyone by requiring authentication, but to provide a modicum of protection against drive-by mischief for those services that need it (like OctoPrint).</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=69587Resources/Network2019-04-21T13:38:28Z<p>SuperQ: Update page header.</p>
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<div>If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different. Please update this page to reflect reality as it changes.<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains - 192.195.83.128/29 ===<br />
* Address range: 192.195.83.129-134<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23, 208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.130<br />
| cycletrailer.noisebridge.net<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.131<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.132<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.133<br />
| zeppelin.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.134<br />
| pegasus.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Uplink Management - 10.19.0.0/24====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.5<br />
| roofswitch<br />
| ToughSwitch/EdgeSwitch 8 port<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| edgeswitch<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.6<br />
| cyber<br />
| CyberPower UPS<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
====Cyberpower UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)====<br />
<br />
All the rack infra is plugged into the UPS. If the power goes out, the UPS will provide battery power and also beep.<br />
<br />
=====Administration=====<br />
<br />
You can administrate the UPS through visiting http://cyber.noise on the Noisebridge wifi network, or by running pwrstat commands in the Pegasus machine (pegasus.noise)<br />
<br />
======Test======<br />
<br />
http://cyber.noise > Diagnostics > Test<br />
<br />
or run on pegasus:<br />
<code>pwrstat -test</code><br />
<br />
======Status======<br />
<br />
http://cyber.noise/env_status.html<br />
<br />
or run on pegasus:<br />
<code>pwrstat -status</code><br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=69189Resources/Network2019-03-02T21:30:56Z<p>SuperQ: /* LAN - 10.20.0.0/16 */</p>
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<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains - 192.195.83.128/29 ===<br />
* Address range: 192.195.83.129-134<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23, 208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.130<br />
| cycletrailer.noisebridge.net<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.131<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.132<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.133<br />
| zeppelin.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.134<br />
| pegasus.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Uplink Management - 10.19.0.0/24====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.5<br />
| roofswitch<br />
| ToughSwitch/EdgeSwitch 8 port<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| edgeswitch<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.6<br />
| cyber<br />
| CyberPower UPS<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68905Resources/Network2019-01-13T12:05:42Z<p>SuperQ: /* WAN - Monkeybrains - 192.195.83.128/29 */</p>
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<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains - 192.195.83.128/29 ===<br />
* Address range: 192.195.83.129-134<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23, 208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.130<br />
| cycletrailer.noisebridge.net<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.131<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.132<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.133<br />
| zeppelin.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.134<br />
| pegasus.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Uplink Management - 10.19.0.0/24====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.5<br />
| roofswitch<br />
| ToughSwitch/EdgeSwitch 8 port<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| edgeswitch<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68904Resources/Network2019-01-13T11:58:02Z<p>SuperQ: /* Address Allocations */</p>
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<div>This page was certified [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/rack/2016-March/003152.html 100% current and up to date] by [[User:Rubin110]] at Sun Mar 6 07:58:59 UTC 2016.<br />
<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains - 192.195.83.128/29 ===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129-134<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23, 208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.130<br />
| cycletrailer.noisebridge.net<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.131<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.132<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.133<br />
| zeppelin.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.134<br />
| pegasus.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Uplink Management - 10.19.0.0/24====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.5<br />
| roofswitch<br />
| ToughSwitch/EdgeSwitch 8 port<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| edgeswitch<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68903Resources/Network2019-01-13T11:55:25Z<p>SuperQ: /* Addresses */</p>
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<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.130<br />
| cycletrailer.noisebridge.net<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.131<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.132<br />
| <br />
| Unused<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.133<br />
| zeppelin.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|-<br />
| 192.195.83.134<br />
| pegasus.noisebridge.net<br />
| 1:1 NAT<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Uplink Management - 10.19.0.0/24====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.5<br />
| roofswitch<br />
| ToughSwitch/EdgeSwitch 8 port<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| edgeswitch<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68902Resources/Network2019-01-13T11:52:38Z<p>SuperQ: /* Address Allocations */</p>
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<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - unused (previous: roof switch)<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
====Uplink Management - 10.19.0.0/24====<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.19.0.5<br />
| roofswitch<br />
| ToughSwitch/EdgeSwitch 8 port<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| edgeswitch<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68901Resources/Network2019-01-13T10:42:13Z<p>SuperQ: /* 10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services */</p>
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If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - unused (previous: roof switch)<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| cycletrailer<br />
| EdgeRouter ER-4<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| edgeswitch<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68900Resources/Network2019-01-13T10:41:33Z<p>SuperQ: /* Addresses */</p>
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<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - unused (previous: roof switch)<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| biketrailer<br />
| RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| <br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68899Resources/Network2019-01-12T12:18:06Z<p>SuperQ: /* LAN - 10.20.0.0/16 */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page was certified [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/rack/2016-March/003152.html 100% current and up to date] by [[User:Rubin110]] at Sun Mar 6 07:58:59 UTC 2016.<br />
<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| biketrailer<br />
| RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| <br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68898Resources/Network2019-01-12T12:17:06Z<p>SuperQ: /* 10.20.1.0 - 9.254 */</p>
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<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| biketrailer<br />
| RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| <br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.1.0 - 9.254====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68897Resources/Network2019-01-12T05:03:56Z<p>SuperQ: /* Rack setup */</p>
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<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| biketrailer<br />
| RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| <br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.95 - 1.250====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
[[File:rack-front.jpg|right]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1-2<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| TrendNet Unmanaged Switch<br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch<br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| pegasus.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 6-7<br />
| Shelf with zepplin.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| EdgeRouter (biketrailer.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| cloud.noise<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68888Resources/Network2019-01-11T17:16:35Z<p>SuperQ: /* Rack setup */</p>
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If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| biketrailer<br />
| RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| <br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.95 - 1.250====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! RU<br />
! Item<br />
|-<br />
| 1<br />
| Patch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 2<br />
| Switch (Model?)<br />
|-<br />
| 3<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 4<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 5<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 6<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 8<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 9<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10<br />
| Speaker Amp?<br />
|-<br />
| 11<br />
| Power Strip<br />
|-<br />
| 12<br />
| UPS<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
* Shitty Fucked Dell 48 port switch<br />
* Pegasus<br />
* Shelf with Biketrailer and POE injectors<br />
* Shelf with random RaspberryPis for projects<br />
* Speaker amp<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68887Resources/Network2019-01-11T17:11:32Z<p>SuperQ: /* Router */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page was certified [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/rack/2016-March/003152.html 100% current and up to date] by [[User:Rubin110]] at Sun Mar 6 07:58:59 UTC 2016.<br />
<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter (ER-4) box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/16===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /16.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| biketrailer<br />
| RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| <br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.95 - 1.250====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
* Patch panel<br />
* Shitty Fucked Dell 48 port switch<br />
* Pegasus<br />
* Shelf with Biketrailer and POE injectors<br />
* Shelf with random RaspberryPis for projects<br />
* Speaker amp<br />
* Power strip<br />
* UPS<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68852Resources/Network2019-01-03T14:17:03Z<p>SuperQ: /* LAN - 10.20.0.0/23 */</p>
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If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter 5-port box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/23===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /23.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| biketrailer<br />
| RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| <br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.51 - 1.199====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
* Patch panel<br />
* Shitty Fucked Dell 48 port switch<br />
* Pegasus<br />
* Shelf with Biketrailer and POE injectors<br />
* Shelf with random RaspberryPis for projects<br />
* Speaker amp<br />
* Power strip<br />
* UPS<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68851Resources/Network2019-01-03T13:19:51Z<p>SuperQ: /* 10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services */</p>
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter 5-port box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/22===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /23.''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| biketrailer<br />
| RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| <br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.51 - 1.199====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
* Patch panel<br />
* Shitty Fucked Dell 48 port switch<br />
* Pegasus<br />
* Shelf with Biketrailer and POE injectors<br />
* Shelf with random RaspberryPis for projects<br />
* Speaker amp<br />
* Power strip<br />
* UPS<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=68850Resources/Network2019-01-03T13:19:04Z<p>SuperQ: /* 10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page was certified [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/rack/2016-March/003152.html 100% current and up to date] by [[User:Rubin110]] at Sun Mar 6 07:58:59 UTC 2016.<br />
<br />
If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
<br />
[[Biketrailer]] is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter 5-port box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/22===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /23.''<br />
<br />
"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS (.noise)<br />
! Info<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.1<br />
| biketrailer<br />
| RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.4<br />
| <br />
| Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch POE+<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.5<br />
| unifi<br />
| Unifi Cloud Key<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.10<br />
| earl<br />
| Raspberry Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.11<br />
| west-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.12<br />
| church-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.13<br />
| center-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.14<br />
| sparkle-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.15<br />
| flaschen-ap<br />
| Unifi AP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.22<br />
| pegasus<br />
| Mini Server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.23<br />
| entropi<br />
| Raspberry Pi (Power monitoring)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.25<br />
| noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.33<br />
| cloud<br />
| nextcloud file share (cloud.noise / share.noise)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.39<br />
| power-monitor<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.40<br />
|<br />
| ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.41<br />
| noisebridgebbs<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.42<br />
| ft<br />
| Flaschen-Taschen<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.43<br />
| noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.44<br />
| square<br />
| Noisesquare table<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.45<br />
| bookcase<br />
| LEDs on the library bookcase<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.46<br />
| zeppelin<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.47<br />
|<br />
| Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack (removed due to suspect arp behaviour)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.49<br />
|<br />
| Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.20.0.50<br />
|<br />
| QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.51 - 1.199====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
* Patch panel<br />
* Shitty Fucked Dell 48 port switch<br />
* Pegasus<br />
* Shelf with Biketrailer and POE injectors<br />
* Shelf with random RaspberryPis for projects<br />
* Speaker amp<br />
* Power strip<br />
* UPS<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Resources/Network&diff=65993Resources/Network2018-04-30T12:55:50Z<p>SuperQ: /* 10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services */</p>
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If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.<br />
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== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==<br />
<br />
Are you having issues with the internet or local network? Check out the [[Network Troubleshooting]] page for more information on what you can do to make things better or possibly seek help.<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer ==<br />
<br />
''Please note that Noisebridge does not guarantee or provide a perfect secure experience in the space. Just like anywhere else in the world you're held responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. This also includes content you receive or transmit or provide through any mediums, such as through pen and paper, sound waves or any networks wired or wireless functioning in the space. Noisebridge is a volunteer run and operated space that provides you with infrastructure, which you use at your own risk.''<br />
<br />
== Free Public Wireless Networks ==<br />
Noisebridge has two open wifi networks available for your use. In most cases if you connect to the network '''Noisebridge''' your laptop/phone/device will have the best luck getting crystal clear wifi and roam between radio channels according to which provides the most reliable and fastest connection.<br />
<br />
The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as [[Visitor_advice#Hostile_network|potentially hostile]] and take appropriate precautions. In order to not give the impression of providing false security, Noisebridge does not run any encrypted wifi networks.<br />
<br />
The following networks are active:<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 5 gHz only<br />
* '''Noisebridge'''<br />
** No password<br />
** Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser<br />
** 802.11an 2.4 gHz only<br />
<br />
== Wired network ==<br />
There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).<br />
<br />
== Local Network Address Information ==<br />
DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...<br />
<br />
* IP Range: 10.20.0.90-10.20.0.94<br />
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1<br />
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)<br />
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8<br />
<br />
Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/23 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
* See [[Network/testing]].<br />
<br />
==Network Devices & Services==<br />
* [[Music]]<br />
* [[2D Paper Printer]]<br />
* [[Infrastructure]]<br />
<br />
= 2169 Mission =<br />
<br />
[[File:Layer1_network_diagram.svg |thumb| alt=Inkscape SVG diagram of physical layer connections]]<br />
<br />
== Uplinks ==<br />
=== Monkeybrains Wireless Link ===<br />
We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof, it's a gigabit laser, think of fiber without the physical medium of glass. It is wired into the Monkeybrains NEMA box on the roof, and from there into our own NEMA box in which we house a managed switch. From there the cable enters into the space through the ladder chute in the fox lounge and runs to the rack where it enters the switchboard at port 48. Port 48 is a second redundant run that follows the same path from the rack back to our NEMA box for future projects.<br />
<br />
=== SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive ===<br />
<br />
'''NB: As of September 2017 this section is out of date. If you're interested in reviving this radio link hit up [[User:patrickod|Patrick]]'''<br />
<br />
We have a wireless point-to-point path up to Twin Peaks that connects up to a city-owned and volunteer-run IP transit network. Currently, we're hitting the dish off of the side and have a pretty terrible connection. For now, this network path is mostly only usable as a backup path.<br />
<br />
There is a router in our wireless CPE hardware (st01-noisebridge-sfo) that connects up to the Noisebridge network and terminates as 172.30.0.54 on the "Inside / Internal" network. Set your default route via this IP to try the other path.<br />
<br />
==I want to help!==<br />
Noisebridge is run by volunteers, you're welcome to help but should get to know those helping first before touching/hacking the network gear. Try introducing yourself on the [rack mailing list https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack].<br />
<br />
== Router ==<br />
Biketrailer is our humble router. It is an Ubiquiti Edgerouter 5-port box running EdgeOS, a fork of Vyatta (a Linux-based router distribution). While the router does provide PoE, it is non-standard passive Ubiquiti PoE which you should avoid using.<br />
<br />
The machines currently provides<br />
* NAT<br />
* DHCPD<br />
* DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy<br />
<br />
Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.<br />
<br />
== Address Allocations ==<br />
===WAN - Monkeybrains===<br />
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29<br />
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129<br />
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4<br />
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248<br />
<br />
====Addresses====<br />
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding<br />
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch<br />
* 192.195.83.132 - unused (previous: mode/s receiver) <br />
* 192.195.83.133 - zeppelin<br />
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT<br />
<br />
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/22===<br />
====10.20.0.0 - 0.89 Statically address services====<br />
<br />
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /23.''<br />
<br />
* 10.20.0.1 - biketrailer<br />
* 10.20.0.5 - Unifi Cloud Key <br />
* 10.20.0.10 - earl<br />
* 10.20.0.11 - West-AP<br />
* 10.20.0.12 - Church-AP<br />
* 10.20.0.13 - Center-AP<br />
* 10.20.0.14 - Sparkle-AP<br />
* 10.20.0.15 - Flaschen-AP<br />
* 10.20.0.20 - EdgeSwitch<br />
* 10.20.0.22 - pegasus<br />
* 10.20.0.23 - entropi<br />
* 10.20.0.25 - noisebridge-printer-brother<br />
* 10.20.0.39 - power-monitor<br />
* 10.20.0.40 - ??? Unknown (to me) raspberry-pi, b8:27:eb:cf:d9:27<br />
* 10.20.0.41 - noisebridgebbs<br />
* 10.20.0.42 - flaschen-taschen / [[ft.noise]]<br />
* 10.20.0.43 - noisebridge-kiosk-1 / noiseboard<br />
* 10.20.0.44 - square (Noisesquare table)<br />
* 10.20.0.45 - bookcase (LEDs on the library bookcase)<br />
* 10.20.0.46 - zeppelin<br />
* 10.20.0.47 - Dell PowerConnect 2848 switch in rack<br />
* 10.20.0.49 - Open Lighting Controller (Hackitorium)<br />
* 10.20.0.50 - QLC+ Lighting Controller<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.51 - 1.199====<br />
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space<br />
<br />
====10.20.0.90 - 0.94====<br />
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.<br />
<br />
== Machine Rack ==<br />
The rack sits on the South wall, it's small and up high to discourage people from messing with it or installing things in it. The internet works, please leave the box alone.<br />
<br />
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===<br />
====Short answer====<br />
'''No.'''<br />
<br />
====Long answer====<br />
Noisebridge is here to provide infrastructure for creative projects. We're really good at some things. One thing we suck at is administrating boxes setup on our network. They eat power, internet, the attention span of volunteers, and people who set them up generally are bad at communicating later on down the line when something breaks or a machine magically appears.<br />
<br />
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:<br />
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!<br />
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!<br />
* Personal machines: NO!<br />
* High power machines: NO!<br />
* Bitcoin miners: NO!<br />
* Torrent boxes: NO!<br />
* Everything else: NO!<br />
<br />
If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/rack rack list], it will be unplugged and thrown in the trash. Please don't host your box at Noisebridge. We can't afford it. Thanks for understanding.<br />
<br />
===Rack setup===<br />
* Patch panel<br />
* Shitty Fucked Dell 48 port switch<br />
* Pegasus<br />
* Shelf with Biketrailer and POE injectors<br />
* Shelf with random RaspberryPis for projects<br />
* Speaker amp<br />
* Power strip<br />
* UPS<br />
* [[User:juul|juul]]'s banana pi storage server (two harddrives with heat-sinks strapped to a banana pi)<br />
<br />
= People's Open Network =<br />
<br />
There are several nodes from the [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network] located at Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by sudo mesh ==<br />
<br />
Here is a [https://sudomesh.org/ link to sudo mesh].<br />
<br />
For info/assistance with these nodes you can contact info@sudoroom.org or ask on #peoplesopen.net on freenode IRC (try highlighting juul).<br />
<br />
There is a Western Digital My Net N600 (configured as a people's open net home node) mounted on the ceiling close to the pillar by the library (NBiblioteca). It is black with white sides and held to the ceiling by two red straps. This node is announcing the following SSIDs:<br />
<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️": On 2.4 GHz channel 6. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net 📡☠️ fast": On 5 GHz channel 157. No password. All traffic routed through the sudo mesh VPN. Bandwidth limited to 50 mbits/sec.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "admin 📡☠️": On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. Has password. Not VPN'ed or bandwidth limited. Used to manage the node.<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 channel 6 and 5 GHz channel 157. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 gives out IPs on the 100.65.9.192/26 range which is within the wider People's Open Network range from 100.64.x.x-100.128.x.x<br />
<br />
The My Net N600 is connected to the switch above the main hacking tables (the one that has the braid of multicolored ethernet cables coming out of it) using a normal ethernet cable. This is where it gets is internet. Another ethernet cable runs from the node to behind the bottom of the indoor roof ladder where it connects to the non-powered port on a PoE injector. From the powered port on the PoE a grounded and shielded outdoor cable travels to the roof where it connects to a NanoStation M2 pointing east which is broadcasting:<br />
<br />
* "pplsopen.net-node2node": Ad-hoc mode for meshing. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password. Uses [https://github.com/jech/babeld babeld] for meshing. Talk to [https://sudomesh.org/ sudo mesh] for details.<br />
* "peoplesopen.net noisebridge": Access point (master) mode. On 2.4 GHz channel 1. No password.<br />
<br />
The NanoStation M2 is connected using its PoE passthrough ethernet port to a NanoBridge M5, which is mounted on a pole next to it. Currently the passthrough is not enabled and that NanoBridge is off. This is because the PoE injector needs to be upgraded to a beefier unit that can power both the NanoStation and the NanoBridge at the same time.<br />
<br />
== Nodes administered by Max B ==<br />
<br />
The following was written by [[User:juul|juul]] who was not part of installing any of this gear nor does he have admin access (I'm just writing what I'm seeing).<br />
<br />
There is a Ubiquiti Bullet (not sure if M2 or M5) mounted out on the fire escape balcony with a high gain omni-directional antenna attached. This is connected via an outdoor shielded and grounded cable up over the side of the building and to a Western Digital My Net (N600 or N750, not sure) which is located in the metal box with the padlock on it. This node is not administered by sudo mesh. It is administered by Max B who is on the Noisebridge Slack.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Category:Events&diff=49595Category:Events2015-10-08T01:04:46Z<p>SuperQ: /* Upcoming Events edit */</p>
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Official, Semi-Official, one-off and other events at the Noisebridge space.<br />
<br />
=Event Calendar=<br />
<onlyinclude><br />
Not all events make it onto this calendar. Many events only make it to the [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/noisebridge-discuss/ Discussion] or [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/noisebridge-announce/ Announcements] mailing lists, [[IRC]] or in person at [[Meetings | Tuesday meetings]]. Best of all, Noisebridge is about people getting together at the space in San Francisco to do stuff. DO pay attention, as some events just arise organically from the bottom up!<br />
<br />
'''Want to host your event at Noisebridge?''' We like seeing classes and talks on interesting things pertaining to various subjects of hacking. Most of all, we like seeing familiar faces. Please participate in the space and our [[Meetings|weekly Tuesday meetings]] to see if we're the right audience for what you want to share before announcing a new event. Additionally, please see our [[Hosting an Event|events hosting page]] for suggestions on how to use Noisebridge for your event/class/workshop.<br />
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=== Upcoming Events <small>[https://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Category:Events&action=edit&section=2 edit]</small> ===<br />
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Please see the current postings at our [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss Discuss list] for events that are in the active process of being formed and may not yet have made it here.--><br />
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{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, October 10th, 2015, 12:00<br />
|title = GODWAFFLE NOISE PANCAKES<br />
|description = [[Godwaffle_10_Oct_2015|GODWAFFLE NOISE PANCAKES]] has Noisebands and vegan pancakes!<br><br />
''Bands: Amphibious Gestures, Botched Facelift, Eror, Forbidden Colors, L1P_Ch3www3r''<br />
}}<br />
<br><br><br />
{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, October 10th, 2015, 14:00<br />
|title = prometheus.io Workshop/Demo<br />
|description = Learn how to setup Prometheus, monitor targets, and find out what your software and servers are<br />
doing.<br />
}}<br />
<br><br><br />
{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, October 17th, 2015, 19:15<br />
|title = Noisebridge_Lit_Crawl_event<br />
|description = LITQUAKE: LITCRAWL PHASE 2 - Pochino Press: (Re) Emergence: Perspective on Asian America. Readings which explore the fluidity of identity from Asian-American perspectives, drawing upon roots as diverse as Iran and Taiwan. <br />
}}<br />
<br><br><br />
{{event<br />
|time = Sunday, October 18th, 2015, 12pm<br />
|title = TOOOL Lockpicking Meeting <br />
|description = "Making Security Pins" This is a hands on workshop for making security pins for pin tumbler locks. <br />
}}<br />
<br><br><br />
{{event<br />
|time = Monday November 9. 1:00pm<br />
|title = Lunch w/ Hackers Hosted by Beijing Makerspace<br />
|description = Mingle while sharing food near Noisebridge with a carefully-screened selection of pioneers visiting from China at the [https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Lunch_w/_Hackers_Hosted_by_Beijing_Makerspace Lunch w/ Hackers Hosted by Beijing Makerspace]!<br />
}}<br />
<br><br><br />
{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, November 14th, 2015, 12pm<br />
|title = GODWAFFLE NOISE PANCAKES<br />
|description = [[Godwaffle_14_Nov_2015|GODWAFFLE NOISE PANCAKES]] has Noisebands and vegan pancakes!<br><br />
''Bands: TBD''<br />
}}<br />
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=== Recurring Events <small>[https://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Category:Events&action=edit&section=3 edit]</small> ===<br />
<br />
{{Template:Recurring}} - Every week.<br><br />
{{Template:RecurringNumbered|1st}} - Certain weeks, e.g. 1st week only.<br><br />
{{Template:RecurringException|-2nd}} - Except certain weeks, or other schedule exceptions.<br />
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Please refrain from deleting others' classes without first getting agreement.<br> You may do this by using a valid [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss Discuss list] email address, or else by going anonymous if you really must.<br />
Please read our "Hosting an Event" page and possibly follow some of the guidelines there before posting your event herehttps://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Hosting_an_Event<br />
It's smart (read this as highly RECOMMENDED!) to add in a link to a wiki page with more information about your event, and a way to contact the event organizer(s)Thanks!<br />
Large turnout events should be written in '''bold'''--><br />
==== Mondays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''7:30 pm to 10:00 pm [[Circuit Hacking Mondays]]'''&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="color:black"><!-- (Early start of 3:00pm on Monday holidays.)-->''</span><div style="padding-left: 30px; max-width: 725px;">- Learn to solder! And make cool things with electronics. [[User:maltman23|Mitch]], [[User:Tman66|J]], Rolf, [[User:Miloh|Miloh]], [[User:Cedric|Cedric]], Cheng, Greg, and/or a host of others will bring kits-for-purchase to make cool, hackable things for all skill levels that you can bring home after you make them! Many designed for '''absolute beginners'''! Bring your own projects to hack! Bring things to fix! All ages. All are welcome! See the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss Discuss list] and the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-announce Announce list] for weekly updates.</div><br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''8:00 pm to 10:00 pm [[Front-end Web Development]]''' - Learn HTML/CSS/JS. A series of talks on different topics every week, taught in the Church classroom. Recap of last week's material starts at '''7:30 pm'''. Join the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/webdev WebDev list] or the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-announce Announce list] for updates.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} [[House_Keeping#Trash_and_Recycling|Take Out the Trash Night -- Round One]] Be sure to put bins out by midnight as the trash truck comes between 1:30 to 2:30am.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm '''[[PyClass|Intermediate Python with PyClass]]''' - Crash course in the Python standard library. Monday session is held in Turing Classroom.<br />
<br />
==== Tuesdays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''7:00 pm to 9:00 pm [http://www.railsschool.org Ruby and Rails class]''' - Seminar and workshop for learning everything about Ruby, Rails, and web application development (Church classroom). See the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-announce Announce list] for weekly updates.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''7:00 pm to 10:00 pm [[Gamebridge|Gamebridge Unityversity Unity Game Dev Tuesdays]]''' - Beginner-friendly Unity C# game development class and game developer meetup, art design writing and audio all welcome! Learn how to mentor and help teach game dev. (Turing classroom). See the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-announce Announce list] for weekly updates.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''7:30 pm [[Meetings|Noisebridge Weekly Meeting]]''' - Introducing new people and events to the space, general discussion, and decision-making on key issues. '''This is your space, folks. Come on out here in person to express what you think about what's going on with it!'''<br />
<br />
==== Wednesdays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 7:00 pm [[Digital Archivists]] - Learn how to scan books and help build book scanners.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|11th}} {{Template:RecurringException|alternating monthly}} 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm - '''[[Cyberspectrum|Cyberspectrum: Software Defined Radio Meetup]]''' in the Hackatorium(''new''): A place to learn and exchange ideas about SDR. Presentations on concepts, mystery signals, hardware/software and cool applications. Event alternates monthly between SF and the South Bay.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|1st}} 7:30pm to 10pm '''Art with Software''' in Church room. Present your personal and expressive art made with software/hardware of your making and get feedback and critical dialogue from fellow artist/technologists. Find collaborators and find better ways to make such work. Event info and registration is specifically on the group's Meetup webpage [http://www.meetup.com/with-software-art here]. Next gathering is October 7.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm [[DreamTeam| Dream Team Neuro Hackery]] - EEG research & development project with general interest in sleep, dreaming, creative intelligence, and many loosely related topics such as: neurophysiology, signal processing, cognitive neuroscience, and (especially) hacking code and devices for data acquisition and analysis. Join us at the [[CollaborationStation]] (near the Hackatorium). Expect general discussion around 8 PM - usually moving along by 9 PM to focus on more technical aspects of current project.<br />
<br />
==== ''Super'' Thursdays! ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} [[House_Keeping#Trash_and_Recycling|Trash Night -- Round Two]] - Take out the trash for Friday morning! Do it by midnight as truck comes ~1:30am to 2:30am.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm [[FreeBSD|Friends of FreeBSD]] welcomes all skill levels to learn more about FreeBSD, to actually '''use''' and help promote the FreeBSD project, and to get involved in preventing this operating system from dying.<br><br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm '''[[PyClass|Intermediate Python with PyClass]]''' - Crash course in the Python standard library. Thursday is held in Church Classroom.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm [[Front-end_Web_Development#Lab|Front-end Web Development Lab]] - Understand by doing! A recap of Monday's lecture in workshop form - and a good time for one-on-one help with the material. Meets in Turing.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} '''7:00 pm [[Five Minutes of Fame]]''' a.k.a. 5MoF - lightning 5min talks every 3rd Thursday of the month<br />
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==== Fridays ====<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|1st}} {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} {{Template:RecurringNumbered|5th}} 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm [[Computerology]] in Turing or [[CollaborationStation]], understanding and using computers<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|1st}} {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} {{Template:RecurringNumbered|5th}} 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm [[FUN Tutoring]] @ [[CollaborationStation]]<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} {{Template:RecurringException|alternating monthly}} [[Noisebridge Gaming Archivists]] Meetup 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm -- Come play, fix, mod retro consoles. Create and play is our motto! If you like video games, this is the place for you.<br />
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==== Saturdays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm [[CPP Class]] discussion in Hackitorum/Fox Lounge/Church. Currently looking for folks wanting to help plan out lessons.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 1:00 pm [[Zine Hacking]] Hacking on the good ol' fashioned analog Zine with Torrie, Mari and anyone who wants to come and be excellent and make excellent art.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringException|alternating monthly}} 3:00 pm [[Goths & Crafts]] Spooky people making spooky things in the sewing area. All kinds of crafts welcome and things don't necessarily have to be goth. But if you have an eye towards the darker side of the color spectrum, this may be for you!<br />
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==== Sundays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 12:30 pm to 7:30 pm [[Dungeons and Dragons]] in Church, currently looking for new players.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringException|alternating monthly}} 1:00 pm Monthly Lock Sport Collaboration: Come learn how to pick locks and learn more about them with the [http://www.tooolsf.org/ SF Bay Area chapter] of [http://toool.us/ TOOOL]. The group meets on alternating months at Noisebridge and in San Jose. Check the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tooolsf-announce TOOOL SF announcement list] for details. <br />
* (defunct?) {{Template:Recurring}} 2pm to 4pm [[(affiliated_with)_Women_Who_Code_Algorithms_Study_Group|Algorithms Study Group]] in Church or Turing classroom - Whiteboarding + looking at really fun computer science topics. We want to make interviewing for code interviews fun and even continue our algorithm skills when we are not interviewing! Affiliated with Women Who Code, but Men welcome too.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|2nd}} 2:00 pm [[BAHA]] - [http://baha.bitrot.info Bay Area Hacker's Association] - security meeting<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 3:00 pm [[Go]] - Playing of the Go board game. On nice days we often take the boards to Dolores Park and play there.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 6:00 pm [[Plan 9]] class (if not Noisebridge check Sycamore)<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm .impact Workathons in Turing classrom. Work on projects that will help humanity & beyond.<br />
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If you'd like to contact somebody at Noisebridge regarding these Events or even the Noisebridge Wiki itself, then please send an email message to one of the Board members listed in the [[Contacts]] list, e.g., <secretary@noisebridge.net> or <treasurer@noisebridge.net><br />
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=== Orphaned Events ===<br />
These events appear to be dormant or extinct.<br />
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* SAT 10:15 - 12:10 [[Juggling with Judy!]] Note: next class is scheduled for Saturday June 29th. Attention juggling fans! Judy will be at the 2013 World Juggling Day celebration Saturday June 15th at Ripley's Believe It Or Not Odditorium in San Francisco Fisherman's Warf - free event begins at 1. Come check it out! <br />
* THU 18:00 - 21:00 '''[[Privacy Bay]]''' - A monthly meetup for Bay Area folks interested in privacy. Meets in Church on the last Thursday of the month.<br />
* FRI 19:00 - 21:00 [[Anarchy_101|Anarchy 101]] - a class/seminar on what anarchy is and is not, and how it impacts us as individuals and as discrete groups.<br />
* SUN 13:00 [[Songbridge]]: (Bi-monthly) Learn how to make and record music with a computerWe cover midi and vst as well as multi-track recordingBring your laptop.<br />
* 20:00 - 22:00 [[Noise~_Wednesday | Noise~ Wed]] - Graphical media programming with Max/MSP/Jitter<br />
* 19:00 [[Tahoe-LAFS]] - Occasional meetup of users and/or developers of the Least Authority File System.<br />
* 14:00 - 16:00 Android Developer Support Group - Meet up with other app developers in the library for a lightly structured knowledge-share.<br />
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=== Proposed Future Events and Classes === <br />
:'''(TBD but thinking Sundays 5-7)''': [[Electronic Music Production Meetup (clever name TBD)]] Weekly 5-7 PM. This group will focus on electronic production, composition and programming. Emphasis on Ableton Live and Logic Pro X. However, all DAW's (Reason, Cubase, Pro-Tools, FLS, Bitwig, Ardor, etc.) are welcome. The idea is to meet others interested in electronic music production, learn from each other, inspire ideas, collaborate on projects, etc. Contact Merry: berrythemaker@gmail.com. <br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Sound Science]] A potential monthly lecture/demonstration series on the little known science behind sound reproductionTopics to include: Transducer Physics(speakers and mics), Room Acoustics, Signal Path and Cabling,Loudspeaker design 101, Music Production Tips for Big Sound, and How to make a small system sound HUGEEach session to include hands on projects like making speakers from stuff lying around, Non-Newtonian bass monsters, and ez speaker mods for anyoneIf interested contact the new guy-> MattLong8 at gmail dot com, 805 four five three - six zero nine seven <br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Modular Synthesis]] a bi-weekly (or monthly) group devoted to modular synthesizers> workshop will include modular sound synthesis styles and techniques, a study of different modules and their functions, ie voltage controlled oscillator, voltage controlled filter, low frequency oscillator, envelope generator ect and how these modules interact with each other, what control voltage and triggers are..... as well as one on one time for each student with the modular, which is a 60 space large format Moog style modular synthesizer with big knobs and 1/4 jacks including performance and other awesomeness by Douglas. contact Douglas at greenshoos at gmail dotcom<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[VideoHacking]] a weekly video/video art devoted hacker group, including experiments in the 3D vr realm...if interested contact julialc4@gmail.com<br />
:Wednesdays at 21:00 [[Brewing Bridge]] - Malakkar Proposal: Learn how to make your drinks fun AND antibacterial, using yeastThis will be recurring if enough interest or need is presentAssociated items - what to do with brewing leftovers, and brewers sample hour, etc.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Probability]] - Weekly probability study group based on [http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-041-probabilistic-systems-analysis-and-applied-probability-spring-2006/related-resources/ Fundamentals of Applied Probability Theory] by Al Drake<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Mandarin Corner|Mandarin]] - Learn or practice Mandarin, all levels. Also currently on hiatus. Get on the mailing list.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Movie Night!]] - [[User:ThOMG|Thom]] wants to build community through nerdy sci-fi! (+Bill+Ted+Excellence++) (how about a Friday hacker movie night? -[[User:Carl|Carl]])<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Introduction to the AVR Microcontroller]] - [[User:Mightyohm|Jeff]] and [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] are planning an introductory class for people wanting to make cool projects with AVRs.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Basic Chemistry Lab Techniques]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Cuddle Puddle for the Economy]] - Stress-hacking with informal massage exchange.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Milk and Cookies]] - Come read your favorite selections out loud With Milk and Cookies (and yeah, probably beer too).<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Processing Workshop 2]] - [[User:Scmurray|Scott]] is interested in teaching this, and is busy thinking about what, where, when, why, and how.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Hack your Hardware]] -- We call BS on "no user-serviceable parts inside"<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Homebrew Instruction Class]] - The Wort (pt 1/3)<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Trip to Shooting Range]] - Field trip to a shooting range, to shoot guns Express interest at [[Trip to Shooting Range]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Surface Mount Soldering Workshop]] - Learn how to solder cicuits with small surface mount parts [[User:maltman23|Mitch Altman]] and Martin Bogomolni and others will show their tricks [[User:maltman23|Mitch]] will bring hackable kits that uses surface mounts for you to solder<-YES! (mattlong8 at gmail dot com)<br />
:'''(TBD)''' - [[Locksport and Lockpicking]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''' - [[Version control tutorial]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''' - [[Foreign language learning for rocket scientists]] - I'm near-native (fool people when I try) in (French and) Japanese, and a pro trans/terpreter and will share my shortcuts (skill-order, vocab, speed/articulation, translation≅grammar) No expertise on tonal languages yet..so if you know how to remember tones or how tone-sandhi interacts with speed and/or how nuances of speaker attitude are expressed in them (what we do with rythm/inflection/sentence-intonation and stress in Eng., and with particles and ??? in e.g. Cantonese) please chime in or call me (415-608-0564) so I can convey your wisdom [also looking for a from-scratch Arabic partner]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Getting started with Arduino]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Distributed Databases]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Node.js Beginners Session]] - Interested in learning about Node.js? I amMaybe these guys want to teach it: http://www.meetup.com/Joyent-Cloud-User-Group/events/81311542/<br />
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:'''(TBD)''': [[Scrum Club]] - I though I'd test the waters and see if anyone was interested in a noisebridge scrum club details are here http://scrumclub.org/scrum-clubs/ if inturested hit me up twitter: @theabcasian, facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theabcasian<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[CNC Mill Workshop]] - Who wants to make stuff on the [[MaxNCMill]]?<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Math & Science Help]] - If you would like some math, science or engineering help, I'm down to lend a hand.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Cyborg Group|Cyborg Group / Sensebridge]] - Work on projects like artificial senses Someone needs to lead this!<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[OpenEEG]] - Brain techHas historically met on Sundays, at the behest of interested parties.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Programming_for_Poets | Programming for Poets]] - Gentle intro to programming using Processing<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[World Builders & Simgineers]] - Work together to create a beautiful & open virtual world & platform.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[PlunderBridge]] - Metal detecting, detector technology & treasure hunting expeditions.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Ruby Mining]] - Ruby on Rails basics, interactive working group<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[MoinMoin Wiki]] - MoinMoin Wiki (details see there)<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Noisebridge Fundraiser 2013]]<br />
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= Past Events =<br />
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===2014===<br />
*{{event<br />
|time = Sunday, September 23, 5:00pm<br />
|title = How to Start a Startup MOOC Lecture Viewings<br />
|description = We would get together to watch the lectures together and conduct discussion and networking afterwards. http://startupclass.samaltman.com/<br />
|}}<br />
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===2013===<br />
*{{event<br />
|time = Friday, August 9, 5:00pm<br />
|title = Noisebridge Party Setup<br />
|description = Volunteers will be preparing the space for Saturday's show. There are no scheduled conflicts; you might be asked to move multiple times by someone pushing a broom and assembling a raised stage simultaneously.<br />
|}}<br />
<br />
*{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, August 10, 4:00pm<br />
|title = Noisebridge "______ the Bridge" Party<br />
|description = <span style="color:#ff00ff; background:##ff00ff"> a summer fundraising party for Noisebridge, which YOU are invited to!</span><br />
|suggested donation = $10, but no one turned away for lack of funds<br />
|}}<br />
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*{{event<br />
|time = Sunday, August 11, 2:00pm<br />
|title = Bay Area Hackers' Association Meeting<br />
|description = Jon Callas presenting on [[BAHA/2013-08-11|Secure Communications, Privacy, Counter-Surveillance]].<br />
|}}<br />
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* '''Wednesday, May 22, 7.00 pm: Instructables Build Night''' - Bare Conductive, Instructables will supply Bare Conductive paint pens and pizza. Come experiment with the paint and post some Instructables. This is a FREE event.<br />
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===2012===<br />
* '''December 20, Thursday, 20:00 - 22:00 - [[5MoF|5 Minutes of Fame]]''' - Following up on its triumphant return in November, 5MoF is back with another showcase of lightning talks & other good stuff, with your host Sir Danny O'Brien! Details TBA<br />
*'''Tuesday Feb14th, 18:00 to 20:00''' ZiP MegaZine releases its inaugural issue with '''My Noisy Valentine''' Zine Release Microparty in the Noisebridge cafeFor more info follow [[zine | this]] link.<br />
* '''Wednesday, Jan30, 20:00-22:00''' [[zine|ZiP]] meeting for zine-makers & others with an interest in printing & self-publishingThe meeting 1/30/13 is our first since mid-2012We plan to hold them regularly from now on at this time (Wednesday 8pm)This meeting will be informal & will probably take place in the printing/lasercutter area of the hackerspace.<br />
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===2011===<br />
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* '''September 11th 14:00 to 17:00''' - The San Francisco Chapter of the Open Organisation Of Lockpickers and Bay Area Hacker's Association present a joint meeting on [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Locksport locksport]<br />
*'''August 4, 7PM, Thursday''' - [http://zeidman.net Bob Zeidman] will be giving a talk on video games and intellectual property, hosted by TheMADEHe will also speak about IP infringement cases.<br />
*'''August 9, 6:30PM, Tuesday''' - [http://www.meetup.com/makesf/events/26413241/ Make:SF] - Chris Jefferies will speak about the wireless sensor kit he is developing and we are bringing back our all star soldering kits.<br />
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* '''April 13th, 19:00''' - Kombucha fermentation class with [[BioBridge]] <br />
*'''April 7th, 20:00''' - [[In-Depth|Noisebridge: In-Depth]] Our monthly lecture and round tableThis month's speaker will be Aragorn! his lecture will be "Anarchism & technology: An unbridgeable chasm"<br />
*'''April 4th, 20:00''' - Camp KDE PartyCome and meet part of the KDE North America community and get a quick overview of this year's [http://camp.kde.org/ Camp KDE] conferenceThere will be beer<br />
*'''April 3rd, 16:00''' - NoiseCaching: Meet-up to build some geocaches, and talk about making geocoinsThen we'll head out to find some local caches and place caches we made[http://www.geocaching.com More info about Geocaching here]<br />
* '''March 20th, 19:00''' [[Hack Politics]] meetup -- the first meetup to figure out how we in the hacker community can effectively mobilize and create meaningful change in these interesting times<br />
* '''March 12th, 12:00-18:00 - Noisebridge Hackathon!''' Second Saturday Hackathon is a casual monthly event dedicated to working on the space or relevant projects and building community This is a great time to get feedback or help on any projects you have been considering that center around the space, culture, and infrastructure of Noisebridge You can also help with existing projects and find out ways to get involved.<br />
* '''March 10, Thursday, 19:00 - Group Grammar Clinic''' - Church Classroom - Donations gladly accepted - A clinic for grammar and writing evaluationPlease bring your web/social or technical writing for us to evaluateBring your laptop as well Collaboration groupware possibly provided(Please suggest groupware software to use if you wish)Constructive feedback from other group members is encouraged so that this clinic is a group process- Facilitator: [[User:Owen|Owen]] (opietro@yahoo.com)<br />
* '''March 9th, 20:00''' - Ferment and filter a mash! [[fermentation logs]]<br />
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===2010===<br />
* '''Sunday, August 22, 19:00 CLUB-MATE DROPOFF AND TASTING PARTY''' Nick Farr will be in town to drop off Club-Mate ordered by San Franciscans!<br />
* '''June 5th, 12:00-19:00 - [[NoiseBridgeRehab]]''' - Help make the space more usable and accessible! Noisebridge needs your help!<br />
* '''June 5th, 16:00-20:00 - [[Science For Juggalos]]''' - Science Fair in front of the Warfield Theater teaching magnetism to Juggalos<br />
* '''June 6th, 15:00 - [[AVC Meetup]]''' - Entrepreneurial bonding & matchmaking<br />
* '''June 9th, 21:00 - Your liver supports Noisebridge''' - Come to Elixir @ 16th & Guerrero anytime after 21:00 and drink, drink, drink! 50% of tips go to Noisebridge<br />
* '''February 27th, 20:00 - [[Hacker EPROM]]''' - Noisebridge's first prom! Nice tie and a (robot) date requiredWe will have a DJ and punch.<br />
* '''February 24th, 19:00, Wednesday - Joris Peels, of [http://www.shapeways.com Shapeways]''', and expert on 3D printing, will give a [[ShaperwaysPresentation | talk and demonstration]] at Noisebridge!.<br />
* '''February 23rd, 18:00 - Cleaning day''' - Come and help clean Noisebridge, because everyone loves a clean hack space.<br />
* '''February 12th, 21:00 - visit from Steve Jackson'''Game designer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jackson_%28US_game_designer%29 Steve Jackson], founder of Steve Jackson Games, will visit Noisebridge.<br />
* '''January 27th, 18:00-20:00 - [[beatrixjar event|Circuit Bending Workshop]]''' - [http://www.beatrixjar.com/ Beatrix*JAR] (contact [[User:Gpvillamil|Gian Pablo]] for more info)<br />
* '''January 27th, 20:00-22:00 - [[beatrixjar event|Circuit Bending Performance]]''' - [http://www.beatrixjar.com/ Beatrix*JAR] - "Celebrate a night of new sound that will change your idea of music forever!"<br />
* '''January 25th, 19:30 - [[Bag Porn]]''' - What's in your bag?<br />
* '''January 20th, 19:00-21:00 - [http://groups.google.com/group/bacat/about Bay Categories & Types]''' - Categories, monoids, monads, functors and more! Held in the Alonzo Church classroom.<br />
* '''January 20th, 19:00 - [[User Experience Book Club SF]]''' - Our book this month is "A Theory of Fun for Game Design" by Raph Koster - http://is.gd/6sEqw (meets in Turing)<br />
* '''January 21st, 20:00 - [[Five Minutes of Fame]]''' - Monthly set of lightning talks on diverse topics<br />
* '''January 22nd, 17:00 - [[CleaningParty| Cleaning Party]]''' - Come help clean up Noisebridge! Awsum fun!<br />
* ...January 14th,16th, and 17th 1:00- ??? Build Out day for kitchen/bathroom/laundry bring yourself and a good attitude, learn a few things as well<br />
* '''January 15th, 18:00 - [[CNC_Mill_Workshop]]''' - Learn to use the CNC mill for 2D engraving and circuit board routing<br />
* Thursdays 17:00 [[ASL Group|American Sign Language]] - Learn how to talk without using your voice (or just come chat in ASL)<small>[http://whenisgood.net/noisebridge/asl/generic click to reschedule]</small><br />
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===2009===<br />
* '''November 18th, 19:30''' - [[Dorkbot_2009_11_18|Dorkbot]]<br />
* '''November 19th, 18:00''' - [[Mesh meetup]]<br />
* '''November 19th, 20:00''' - [[Five Minutes of Fame]]<br />
* '''November 20th, 18:00''' - Loud Objects [http://www.flickr.com/photos/createdigitalmedia/3428249036/ Noise Toy workshop].<br />
* '''November 20th, 20:00''' - Performance by [http://www.loudobjects.com/ Loud Objects], (featuring Tristan Perich and Lesley Flanigan) and [http://www.myspace.com/jibkidder Jib Kidder].<br />
:'''2009-11-05''' - [http://www.server-sky.com/ Server Sky presentation: Internet and Computation in Orbit] by Keith Lofstrom<br />
:'''2009-11-05''' - [[Mesh meetup]]<br />
:'''2009-11-02''' - [[French]] book club meeting to discuss [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/2842612892/ref=ord_cart_shr?_encoding=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&v=glance Une Si Longue Lettre]<br />
: ''' October 1st, 18:00''' - [[Wireless_Mesh_Network_Meetup | Mesh wireless meetup]]<br />
: ''' October 1st, 19:00''' - [http://groups.google.com/group/bacat Bay Area Categories and Types]<br />
: '''2009-10-03''' [[Year 1 Open Hacker House]]<br />
:'''Friday''': [[CrazyCryptoNight]] - Discussion of cryptography for beginners through experts6-???<br />
:'''Sunday''' : [[OpenEEG | OpenEEG Hacking]] Sundays, at 3-5pm.<br />
:'''Monday''': [[German]] - Learn German, all levels7pm beginners, 8pm advancedRSVP 24 hours in advance for the benefit of the instructorEvents ran May-November 2009Currently on Thursdays at 8Get on the mailing list.<br />
:'''Tuesday''': [[Haskell/Haschool]] - Learn Haskell with Jason Dusek 6PM - 7:30PM, from May until we're all experts.<br />
:'''Wednesday''': [[Adobe_Lightroom|Adobe Lightroom]] - Become a more organized photographerWeekly class (mostly held off site).<br />
:'''Thursday''': [[Professional VFX Compositing With Adobe After Effects]] - Taught by [[User:SFSlim|Aaron Muszalski]]7:30PM - 10PM, most Thursdays in May & June & ? (click through dammit)<br />
:'''2009-09-17''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]] 3D Edition<br />
:'''2009-09-17''': [[Wireless Mesh Network Meetup | Mesh wireless meetup]]<br />
:'''2009-08-20''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]] One Dee Edition<br />
:'''2009-07-16''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]] Zero Dee<br />
:'''2009-07-02 - 2009-07-05''': [http://toorcamp.org Toorcamp]<br />
:'''2009-07-01''': Noisedroid meeting to discuss location logging on Android platform (and other stuff too, I'm sure)<br />
:'''2009-06-30''': [[Powerbocking Class|Powerbocking class]]<br />
:'''2009-06-30''': "Suing Telemarketers for Fun and Profit" (Toorcamp talk preview)<br />
:'''2009-06-28''': "Meditation for Hackers" (Toorcamp workshop preview)<br />
:'''2009-06-18''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]]<br />
:'''2009-06-15''': [[Eagle Workshop]] Session two of the Eagle CAD workshop.<br />
:'''2009-06-13''': [[RoboGames 2009]] Noisebridge had a booth staffed by vounteers, great fun!<br />
:'''2009-05-21''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]]<br />
:'''2009-04-27''': [[EagleCAD workshop]] -- learn to use this CAD tool for printed circuit board design<br />
:'''2009-04-16''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]] April showers & flowers edition<br />
:'''2009-04-11''': [[RFID Hacking]] weekend workshop (this event moved from the original March date)<br />
:'''2009-04-05''': [[First aid and CPR class]] Learning how to not only not die, but also reduce scarring!<br />
:'''2009-04-03''': [[Sudo pop]] 2PM and onMaking the first batch of a Noisebridge label yerba mate-niated rootbrew, gratis and DIY<br />
:'''2009-03-26''': [[OpenEEG | OpenEEG Hacking]] first meet up for this new group: 8 pm<br />
:'''2009-03-19''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]]<br />
:'''2009-03-12''': [[OpenBTS and GSM]] talk by David Burgess<br />
:'''2009-02-14''': [[Open Heart Workshop]] Valentine's Day blinkyheart soldering party! <br />
:'''2009-02-13''': [[Time-t_Party|<tt>time_t</tt> Party]] to celebrate 1,234,567,890 since the Unix epoch.<br />
:'''2009-02-09''': [[Spanish learning at 8:30]]<br />
:'''2009-02-05''': [[PGP Key Workshop]]<br />
:'''2009-01-31''': [[Locksport and Lockpicking]]<br />
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===2008===<br />
:'''2008-12-27''': [[25C3]] Chaos Computer Congress in Berlin<br />
:'''2008-12-20 & 21''': [[Creme Brulee]] Workshop on creating a french dessert, with bonus propane torch.<br />
:'''2008-12-17 20:00''': [[Machine Learning]] Birds-of-a-feather<br />
:'''2008-11-24''': [[Circuit Hacking Monday]] circuit design workshop<br />
:'''2008-11-21, 7pm''':[[Milk and Cookies]] -- [[User:Dmolnar|David Molnar]] hosts Milk and Cookies at 83CBring a short 5-7minute thing to read to othersBring a potluck cookie/snack/drink if you likeDavid will bring milk and cookies.<br />
:'''2008-11-17, 7:30pm''': [[Basic Bicycle Maintain]] - [[User:rubin110|Rubin]] and [[User:rigel|rigel]] hate it when we see a bike that isn't maintainedScreechy chains and clacking derailleur can go to hellBasic bike tune up, sharing the smarts on simple things you can do at home to make your ride suck a whole lot less.<br />
:'''2008-11-16, 5:00pm''': [[RepRap Soldering Party]] - help assemble RepRap! RSVPs required on wiki! [[User:Adi|adi]]<br />
:'''2008-11-16, 3:00pm''': [[Oscilloscopes]] - Learn how to use this versatile tool to test electronic circuits Maximum 6 slots, please sign up ahead of time! [[User:dstaff|dstaff]]<br />
:'''2008-10-31''': [[Halloween Open House]] - NoiseBridge's own [[PPPC]] threw an awesome open house/halloween galaPost pictures if you got 'em!<br />
:'''2008-10-25''': [[Soldering Workshop]] and Pumpkin Hackin' - Learn to solder for total newbies (or learn to solder better!), including surface mountAdditionally, carve your halloween pumpkins and enjoy some experimental pumpkin pie and/or soup.<br />
:'''2008-10-07''': (tuesday before meeting) - Etch a circuit boardI'll be trying a photo resist etching and a basic printed mask etchingThis is step 1/3 for a project called "annoying USB thingie" which will execute pre-defined keystrokes by sneaking a tiny USB dongle onto a victim^h^h^h^h^h buddy's computer.<br />
:'''2008-09-13''': [[Processing Workshop]] — Learn this very easy-to-use programming language! - [[Processing Workshop Report]]<br />
:'''2008-02-16''': [[Brain Machine Workshop|Brain Machine Making Workshop]]: Our first hardware sprint!<br />
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=Event Calendar=<br />
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Not all events make it onto this calendar. Many events only make it to the [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/noisebridge-discuss/ Discussion] or [https://www.noisebridge.net/pipermail/noisebridge-announce/ Announcements] mailing lists, [[IRC]] or in person at [[Meetings | Tuesday meetings]]. Best of all, Noisebridge is about people getting together at the space in San Francisco to do stuff. DO pay attention, as some events just arise organically from the bottom up!<br />
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'''Want to host your event at Noisebridge?''' We like seeing classes and talks on interesting things pertaining to various subjects of hacking. Most of all, we like seeing familiar faces. Please participate in the space and our [[Meetings|weekly Tuesday meetings]] to see if we're the right audience for what you want to share before announcing a new event. Additionally, please see our [[Hosting an Event|events hosting page]] for suggestions on how to use Noisebridge for your event/class/workshop.<br />
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=== Upcoming Events <small>[https://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Category:Events&action=edit&section=2 edit]</small> ===<br />
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{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, October 10th, 2015, 12pm<br />
|title = GODWAFFLE NOISE PANCAKES<br />
|description = [[Godwaffle_10_Oct_2015|GODWAFFLE NOISE PANCAKES]] has Noisebands and vegan pancakes!<br><br />
''Bands: Amphibious Gestures, Botched Facelift, Eror, Forbidden Colors, L1P_Ch3www3r''<br />
}}<br />
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{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, October 10th, 2015, 14:00<br />
|title = prometheus.io Workshop/Demo<br />
|description = Learn how to setup Prometheus, monitor targets, and find out what your software and servers are<br />
doing.<br />
}}<br />
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{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, October 17th, 2015, 19:15<br />
|title = Noisebridge_Lit_Crawl_event<br />
|description = LITQUAKE: LITCRAWL PHASE 2 - Pochino Press: (Re) Emergence: Perspective on Asian America. Readings which explore the fluidity of identity from Asian-American perspectives, drawing upon roots as diverse as Iran and Taiwan. <br />
}}<br />
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{{event<br />
|time = Sunday, October 18th, 2015, 12pm<br />
|title = TOOOL Lockpicking Meeting <br />
|description = "Making Security Pins" This is a hands on workshop for making security pins for pin tumbler locks. <br />
}}<br />
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{{event<br />
|time = Monday November 9. 1:00pm<br />
|title = Lunch w/ Hackers Hosted by Beijing Makerspace<br />
|description = Mingle while sharing food near Noisebridge with a carefully-screened selection of pioneers visiting from China at the [https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Lunch_w/_Hackers_Hosted_by_Beijing_Makerspace Lunch w/ Hackers Hosted by Beijing Makerspace]!<br />
}}<br />
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{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, November 14th, 2015, 12pm<br />
|title = GODWAFFLE NOISE PANCAKES<br />
|description = [[Godwaffle_14_Nov_2015|GODWAFFLE NOISE PANCAKES]] has Noisebands and vegan pancakes!<br><br />
''Bands: TBD''<br />
}}<br />
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=== Recurring Events <small>[https://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Category:Events&action=edit&section=3 edit]</small> ===<br />
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{{Template:Recurring}} - Every week.<br><br />
{{Template:RecurringNumbered|1st}} - Certain weeks, e.g. 1st week only.<br><br />
{{Template:RecurringException|-2nd}} - Except certain weeks, or other schedule exceptions.<br />
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Please refrain from deleting others' classes without first getting agreement.<br> You may do this by using a valid [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss Discuss list] email address, or else by going anonymous if you really must.<br />
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==== Mondays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''7:30 pm to 10:00 pm [[Circuit Hacking Mondays]]'''&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="color:black"><!-- (Early start of 3:00pm on Monday holidays.)-->''</span><div style="padding-left: 30px; max-width: 725px;">- Learn to solder! And make cool things with electronics. [[User:maltman23|Mitch]], [[User:Tman66|J]], Rolf, [[User:Miloh|Miloh]], [[User:Cedric|Cedric]], Cheng, Greg, and/or a host of others will bring kits-for-purchase to make cool, hackable things for all skill levels that you can bring home after you make them! Many designed for '''absolute beginners'''! Bring your own projects to hack! Bring things to fix! All ages. All are welcome! See the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss Discuss list] and the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-announce Announce list] for weekly updates.</div><br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''8:00 pm to 10:00 pm [[Front-end Web Development]]''' - Learn HTML/CSS/JS. A series of talks on different topics every week, taught in the Church classroom. Recap of last week's material starts at '''7:30 pm'''. Join the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/webdev WebDev list] or the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-announce Announce list] for updates.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} [[House_Keeping#Trash_and_Recycling|Take Out the Trash Night -- Round One]] Be sure to put bins out by midnight as the trash truck comes between 1:30 to 2:30am.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm '''[[PyClass|Intermediate Python with PyClass]]''' - Crash course in the Python standard library. Monday session is held in Turing Classroom.<br />
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==== Tuesdays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''7:00 pm to 9:00 pm [http://www.railsschool.org Ruby and Rails class]''' - Seminar and workshop for learning everything about Ruby, Rails, and web application development (Church classroom). See the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-announce Announce list] for weekly updates.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''7:00 pm to 10:00 pm [[Gamebridge|Gamebridge Unityversity Unity Game Dev Tuesdays]]''' - Beginner-friendly Unity C# game development class and game developer meetup, art design writing and audio all welcome! Learn how to mentor and help teach game dev. (Turing classroom). See the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-announce Announce list] for weekly updates.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} '''7:30 pm [[Meetings|Noisebridge Weekly Meeting]]''' - Introducing new people and events to the space, general discussion, and decision-making on key issues. '''This is your space, folks. Come on out here in person to express what you think about what's going on with it!'''<br />
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==== Wednesdays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 7:00 pm [[Digital Archivists]] - Learn how to scan books and help build book scanners.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|11th}} {{Template:RecurringException|alternating monthly}} 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm - '''[[Cyberspectrum|Cyberspectrum: Software Defined Radio Meetup]]''' in the Hackatorium(''new''): A place to learn and exchange ideas about SDR. Presentations on concepts, mystery signals, hardware/software and cool applications. Event alternates monthly between SF and the South Bay.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|1st}} 7:30pm to 10pm '''Art with Software''' in Church room. Present your personal and expressive art made with software/hardware of your making and get feedback and critical dialogue from fellow artist/technologists. Find collaborators and find better ways to make such work. Event info and registration is specifically on the group's Meetup webpage [http://www.meetup.com/with-software-art here]. Next gathering is October 7.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm [[DreamTeam| Dream Team Neuro Hackery]] - EEG research & development project with general interest in sleep, dreaming, creative intelligence, and many loosely related topics such as: neurophysiology, signal processing, cognitive neuroscience, and (especially) hacking code and devices for data acquisition and analysis. Join us at the [[CollaborationStation]] (near the Hackatorium). Expect general discussion around 8 PM - usually moving along by 9 PM to focus on more technical aspects of current project.<br />
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==== ''Super'' Thursdays! ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} [[House_Keeping#Trash_and_Recycling|Trash Night -- Round Two]] - Take out the trash for Friday morning! Do it by midnight as truck comes ~1:30am to 2:30am.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm [[FreeBSD|Friends of FreeBSD]] welcomes all skill levels to learn more about FreeBSD, to actually '''use''' and help promote the FreeBSD project, and to get involved in preventing this operating system from dying.<br><br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm '''[[PyClass|Intermediate Python with PyClass]]''' - Crash course in the Python standard library. Thursday is held in Church Classroom.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm [[Front-end_Web_Development#Lab|Front-end Web Development Lab]] - Understand by doing! A recap of Monday's lecture in workshop form - and a good time for one-on-one help with the material. Meets in Turing.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} '''7:00 pm [[Five Minutes of Fame]]''' a.k.a. 5MoF - lightning 5min talks every 3rd Thursday of the month<br />
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==== Fridays ====<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|1st}} {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} {{Template:RecurringNumbered|5th}} 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm [[Computerology]] in Turing or [[CollaborationStation]], understanding and using computers<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|1st}} {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} {{Template:RecurringNumbered|5th}} 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm [[FUN Tutoring]] @ [[CollaborationStation]]<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|3rd}} {{Template:RecurringException|alternating monthly}} [[Noisebridge Gaming Archivists]] Meetup 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm -- Come play, fix, mod retro consoles. Create and play is our motto! If you like video games, this is the place for you.<br />
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==== Saturdays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm [[CPP Class]] discussion in Hackitorum/Fox Lounge/Church. Currently looking for folks wanting to help plan out lessons.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 1:00 pm [[Zine Hacking]] Hacking on the good ol' fashioned analog Zine with Torrie, Mari and anyone who wants to come and be excellent and make excellent art.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringException|alternating monthly}} 3:00 pm [[Goths & Crafts]] Spooky people making spooky things in the sewing area. All kinds of crafts welcome and things don't necessarily have to be goth. But if you have an eye towards the darker side of the color spectrum, this may be for you!<br />
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==== Sundays ====<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 12:30 pm to 7:30 pm [[Dungeons and Dragons]] in Church, currently looking for new players.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringException|alternating monthly}} 1:00 pm Monthly Lock Sport Collaboration: Come learn how to pick locks and learn more about them with the [http://www.tooolsf.org/ SF Bay Area chapter] of [http://toool.us/ TOOOL]. The group meets on alternating months at Noisebridge and in San Jose. Check the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tooolsf-announce TOOOL SF announcement list] for details. <br />
* (defunct?) {{Template:Recurring}} 2pm to 4pm [[(affiliated_with)_Women_Who_Code_Algorithms_Study_Group|Algorithms Study Group]] in Church or Turing classroom - Whiteboarding + looking at really fun computer science topics. We want to make interviewing for code interviews fun and even continue our algorithm skills when we are not interviewing! Affiliated with Women Who Code, but Men welcome too.<br />
* {{Template:RecurringNumbered|2nd}} 2:00 pm [[BAHA]] - [http://baha.bitrot.info Bay Area Hacker's Association] - security meeting<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 3:00 pm [[Go]] - Playing of the Go board game. On nice days we often take the boards to Dolores Park and play there.<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 6:00 pm [[Plan 9]] class (if not Noisebridge check Sycamore)<br />
* {{Template:Recurring}} 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm .impact Workathons in Turing classrom. Work on projects that will help humanity & beyond.<br />
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If you'd like to contact somebody at Noisebridge regarding these Events or even the Noisebridge Wiki itself, then please send an email message to one of the Board members listed in the [[Contacts]] list, e.g., <secretary@noisebridge.net> or <treasurer@noisebridge.net><br />
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=== Orphaned Events ===<br />
These events appear to be dormant or extinct.<br />
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* SAT 10:15 - 12:10 [[Juggling with Judy!]] Note: next class is scheduled for Saturday June 29th. Attention juggling fans! Judy will be at the 2013 World Juggling Day celebration Saturday June 15th at Ripley's Believe It Or Not Odditorium in San Francisco Fisherman's Warf - free event begins at 1. Come check it out! <br />
* THU 18:00 - 21:00 '''[[Privacy Bay]]''' - A monthly meetup for Bay Area folks interested in privacy. Meets in Church on the last Thursday of the month.<br />
* FRI 19:00 - 21:00 [[Anarchy_101|Anarchy 101]] - a class/seminar on what anarchy is and is not, and how it impacts us as individuals and as discrete groups.<br />
* SUN 13:00 [[Songbridge]]: (Bi-monthly) Learn how to make and record music with a computerWe cover midi and vst as well as multi-track recordingBring your laptop.<br />
* 20:00 - 22:00 [[Noise~_Wednesday | Noise~ Wed]] - Graphical media programming with Max/MSP/Jitter<br />
* 19:00 [[Tahoe-LAFS]] - Occasional meetup of users and/or developers of the Least Authority File System.<br />
* 14:00 - 16:00 Android Developer Support Group - Meet up with other app developers in the library for a lightly structured knowledge-share.<br />
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=== Proposed Future Events and Classes === <br />
:'''(TBD but thinking Sundays 5-7)''': [[Electronic Music Production Meetup (clever name TBD)]] Weekly 5-7 PM. This group will focus on electronic production, composition and programming. Emphasis on Ableton Live and Logic Pro X. However, all DAW's (Reason, Cubase, Pro-Tools, FLS, Bitwig, Ardor, etc.) are welcome. The idea is to meet others interested in electronic music production, learn from each other, inspire ideas, collaborate on projects, etc. Contact Merry: berrythemaker@gmail.com. <br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Sound Science]] A potential monthly lecture/demonstration series on the little known science behind sound reproductionTopics to include: Transducer Physics(speakers and mics), Room Acoustics, Signal Path and Cabling,Loudspeaker design 101, Music Production Tips for Big Sound, and How to make a small system sound HUGEEach session to include hands on projects like making speakers from stuff lying around, Non-Newtonian bass monsters, and ez speaker mods for anyoneIf interested contact the new guy-> MattLong8 at gmail dot com, 805 four five three - six zero nine seven <br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Modular Synthesis]] a bi-weekly (or monthly) group devoted to modular synthesizers> workshop will include modular sound synthesis styles and techniques, a study of different modules and their functions, ie voltage controlled oscillator, voltage controlled filter, low frequency oscillator, envelope generator ect and how these modules interact with each other, what control voltage and triggers are..... as well as one on one time for each student with the modular, which is a 60 space large format Moog style modular synthesizer with big knobs and 1/4 jacks including performance and other awesomeness by Douglas. contact Douglas at greenshoos at gmail dotcom<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[VideoHacking]] a weekly video/video art devoted hacker group, including experiments in the 3D vr realm...if interested contact julialc4@gmail.com<br />
:Wednesdays at 21:00 [[Brewing Bridge]] - Malakkar Proposal: Learn how to make your drinks fun AND antibacterial, using yeastThis will be recurring if enough interest or need is presentAssociated items - what to do with brewing leftovers, and brewers sample hour, etc.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Probability]] - Weekly probability study group based on [http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-041-probabilistic-systems-analysis-and-applied-probability-spring-2006/related-resources/ Fundamentals of Applied Probability Theory] by Al Drake<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Mandarin Corner|Mandarin]] - Learn or practice Mandarin, all levels. Also currently on hiatus. Get on the mailing list.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Movie Night!]] - [[User:ThOMG|Thom]] wants to build community through nerdy sci-fi! (+Bill+Ted+Excellence++) (how about a Friday hacker movie night? -[[User:Carl|Carl]])<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Introduction to the AVR Microcontroller]] - [[User:Mightyohm|Jeff]] and [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] are planning an introductory class for people wanting to make cool projects with AVRs.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Basic Chemistry Lab Techniques]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Cuddle Puddle for the Economy]] - Stress-hacking with informal massage exchange.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Milk and Cookies]] - Come read your favorite selections out loud With Milk and Cookies (and yeah, probably beer too).<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Processing Workshop 2]] - [[User:Scmurray|Scott]] is interested in teaching this, and is busy thinking about what, where, when, why, and how.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Hack your Hardware]] -- We call BS on "no user-serviceable parts inside"<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Homebrew Instruction Class]] - The Wort (pt 1/3)<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Trip to Shooting Range]] - Field trip to a shooting range, to shoot guns Express interest at [[Trip to Shooting Range]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Surface Mount Soldering Workshop]] - Learn how to solder cicuits with small surface mount parts [[User:maltman23|Mitch Altman]] and Martin Bogomolni and others will show their tricks [[User:maltman23|Mitch]] will bring hackable kits that uses surface mounts for you to solder<-YES! (mattlong8 at gmail dot com)<br />
:'''(TBD)''' - [[Locksport and Lockpicking]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''' - [[Version control tutorial]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''' - [[Foreign language learning for rocket scientists]] - I'm near-native (fool people when I try) in (French and) Japanese, and a pro trans/terpreter and will share my shortcuts (skill-order, vocab, speed/articulation, translation≅grammar) No expertise on tonal languages yet..so if you know how to remember tones or how tone-sandhi interacts with speed and/or how nuances of speaker attitude are expressed in them (what we do with rythm/inflection/sentence-intonation and stress in Eng., and with particles and ??? in e.g. Cantonese) please chime in or call me (415-608-0564) so I can convey your wisdom [also looking for a from-scratch Arabic partner]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Getting started with Arduino]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Distributed Databases]]<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Node.js Beginners Session]] - Interested in learning about Node.js? I amMaybe these guys want to teach it: http://www.meetup.com/Joyent-Cloud-User-Group/events/81311542/<br />
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:'''(TBD)''': [[Scrum Club]] - I though I'd test the waters and see if anyone was interested in a noisebridge scrum club details are here http://scrumclub.org/scrum-clubs/ if inturested hit me up twitter: @theabcasian, facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theabcasian<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[CNC Mill Workshop]] - Who wants to make stuff on the [[MaxNCMill]]?<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Math & Science Help]] - If you would like some math, science or engineering help, I'm down to lend a hand.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Cyborg Group|Cyborg Group / Sensebridge]] - Work on projects like artificial senses Someone needs to lead this!<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[OpenEEG]] - Brain techHas historically met on Sundays, at the behest of interested parties.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Programming_for_Poets | Programming for Poets]] - Gentle intro to programming using Processing<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[World Builders & Simgineers]] - Work together to create a beautiful & open virtual world & platform.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[PlunderBridge]] - Metal detecting, detector technology & treasure hunting expeditions.<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Ruby Mining]] - Ruby on Rails basics, interactive working group<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[MoinMoin Wiki]] - MoinMoin Wiki (details see there)<br />
:'''(TBD)''': [[Noisebridge Fundraiser 2013]]<br />
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= Past Events =<br />
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===2014===<br />
*{{event<br />
|time = Sunday, September 23, 5:00pm<br />
|title = How to Start a Startup MOOC Lecture Viewings<br />
|description = We would get together to watch the lectures together and conduct discussion and networking afterwards. http://startupclass.samaltman.com/<br />
|}}<br />
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===2013===<br />
*{{event<br />
|time = Friday, August 9, 5:00pm<br />
|title = Noisebridge Party Setup<br />
|description = Volunteers will be preparing the space for Saturday's show. There are no scheduled conflicts; you might be asked to move multiple times by someone pushing a broom and assembling a raised stage simultaneously.<br />
|}}<br />
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*{{event<br />
|time = Saturday, August 10, 4:00pm<br />
|title = Noisebridge "______ the Bridge" Party<br />
|description = <span style="color:#ff00ff; background:##ff00ff"> a summer fundraising party for Noisebridge, which YOU are invited to!</span><br />
|suggested donation = $10, but no one turned away for lack of funds<br />
|}}<br />
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*{{event<br />
|time = Sunday, August 11, 2:00pm<br />
|title = Bay Area Hackers' Association Meeting<br />
|description = Jon Callas presenting on [[BAHA/2013-08-11|Secure Communications, Privacy, Counter-Surveillance]].<br />
|}}<br />
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* '''Wednesday, May 22, 7.00 pm: Instructables Build Night''' - Bare Conductive, Instructables will supply Bare Conductive paint pens and pizza. Come experiment with the paint and post some Instructables. This is a FREE event.<br />
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===2012===<br />
* '''December 20, Thursday, 20:00 - 22:00 - [[5MoF|5 Minutes of Fame]]''' - Following up on its triumphant return in November, 5MoF is back with another showcase of lightning talks & other good stuff, with your host Sir Danny O'Brien! Details TBA<br />
*'''Tuesday Feb14th, 18:00 to 20:00''' ZiP MegaZine releases its inaugural issue with '''My Noisy Valentine''' Zine Release Microparty in the Noisebridge cafeFor more info follow [[zine | this]] link.<br />
* '''Wednesday, Jan30, 20:00-22:00''' [[zine|ZiP]] meeting for zine-makers & others with an interest in printing & self-publishingThe meeting 1/30/13 is our first since mid-2012We plan to hold them regularly from now on at this time (Wednesday 8pm)This meeting will be informal & will probably take place in the printing/lasercutter area of the hackerspace.<br />
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===2011===<br />
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* '''September 11th 14:00 to 17:00''' - The San Francisco Chapter of the Open Organisation Of Lockpickers and Bay Area Hacker's Association present a joint meeting on [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Locksport locksport]<br />
*'''August 4, 7PM, Thursday''' - [http://zeidman.net Bob Zeidman] will be giving a talk on video games and intellectual property, hosted by TheMADEHe will also speak about IP infringement cases.<br />
*'''August 9, 6:30PM, Tuesday''' - [http://www.meetup.com/makesf/events/26413241/ Make:SF] - Chris Jefferies will speak about the wireless sensor kit he is developing and we are bringing back our all star soldering kits.<br />
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* '''April 13th, 19:00''' - Kombucha fermentation class with [[BioBridge]] <br />
*'''April 7th, 20:00''' - [[In-Depth|Noisebridge: In-Depth]] Our monthly lecture and round tableThis month's speaker will be Aragorn! his lecture will be "Anarchism & technology: An unbridgeable chasm"<br />
*'''April 4th, 20:00''' - Camp KDE PartyCome and meet part of the KDE North America community and get a quick overview of this year's [http://camp.kde.org/ Camp KDE] conferenceThere will be beer<br />
*'''April 3rd, 16:00''' - NoiseCaching: Meet-up to build some geocaches, and talk about making geocoinsThen we'll head out to find some local caches and place caches we made[http://www.geocaching.com More info about Geocaching here]<br />
* '''March 20th, 19:00''' [[Hack Politics]] meetup -- the first meetup to figure out how we in the hacker community can effectively mobilize and create meaningful change in these interesting times<br />
* '''March 12th, 12:00-18:00 - Noisebridge Hackathon!''' Second Saturday Hackathon is a casual monthly event dedicated to working on the space or relevant projects and building community This is a great time to get feedback or help on any projects you have been considering that center around the space, culture, and infrastructure of Noisebridge You can also help with existing projects and find out ways to get involved.<br />
* '''March 10, Thursday, 19:00 - Group Grammar Clinic''' - Church Classroom - Donations gladly accepted - A clinic for grammar and writing evaluationPlease bring your web/social or technical writing for us to evaluateBring your laptop as well Collaboration groupware possibly provided(Please suggest groupware software to use if you wish)Constructive feedback from other group members is encouraged so that this clinic is a group process- Facilitator: [[User:Owen|Owen]] (opietro@yahoo.com)<br />
* '''March 9th, 20:00''' - Ferment and filter a mash! [[fermentation logs]]<br />
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===2010===<br />
* '''Sunday, August 22, 19:00 CLUB-MATE DROPOFF AND TASTING PARTY''' Nick Farr will be in town to drop off Club-Mate ordered by San Franciscans!<br />
* '''June 5th, 12:00-19:00 - [[NoiseBridgeRehab]]''' - Help make the space more usable and accessible! Noisebridge needs your help!<br />
* '''June 5th, 16:00-20:00 - [[Science For Juggalos]]''' - Science Fair in front of the Warfield Theater teaching magnetism to Juggalos<br />
* '''June 6th, 15:00 - [[AVC Meetup]]''' - Entrepreneurial bonding & matchmaking<br />
* '''June 9th, 21:00 - Your liver supports Noisebridge''' - Come to Elixir @ 16th & Guerrero anytime after 21:00 and drink, drink, drink! 50% of tips go to Noisebridge<br />
* '''February 27th, 20:00 - [[Hacker EPROM]]''' - Noisebridge's first prom! Nice tie and a (robot) date requiredWe will have a DJ and punch.<br />
* '''February 24th, 19:00, Wednesday - Joris Peels, of [http://www.shapeways.com Shapeways]''', and expert on 3D printing, will give a [[ShaperwaysPresentation | talk and demonstration]] at Noisebridge!.<br />
* '''February 23rd, 18:00 - Cleaning day''' - Come and help clean Noisebridge, because everyone loves a clean hack space.<br />
* '''February 12th, 21:00 - visit from Steve Jackson'''Game designer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jackson_%28US_game_designer%29 Steve Jackson], founder of Steve Jackson Games, will visit Noisebridge.<br />
* '''January 27th, 18:00-20:00 - [[beatrixjar event|Circuit Bending Workshop]]''' - [http://www.beatrixjar.com/ Beatrix*JAR] (contact [[User:Gpvillamil|Gian Pablo]] for more info)<br />
* '''January 27th, 20:00-22:00 - [[beatrixjar event|Circuit Bending Performance]]''' - [http://www.beatrixjar.com/ Beatrix*JAR] - "Celebrate a night of new sound that will change your idea of music forever!"<br />
* '''January 25th, 19:30 - [[Bag Porn]]''' - What's in your bag?<br />
* '''January 20th, 19:00-21:00 - [http://groups.google.com/group/bacat/about Bay Categories & Types]''' - Categories, monoids, monads, functors and more! Held in the Alonzo Church classroom.<br />
* '''January 20th, 19:00 - [[User Experience Book Club SF]]''' - Our book this month is "A Theory of Fun for Game Design" by Raph Koster - http://is.gd/6sEqw (meets in Turing)<br />
* '''January 21st, 20:00 - [[Five Minutes of Fame]]''' - Monthly set of lightning talks on diverse topics<br />
* '''January 22nd, 17:00 - [[CleaningParty| Cleaning Party]]''' - Come help clean up Noisebridge! Awsum fun!<br />
* ...January 14th,16th, and 17th 1:00- ??? Build Out day for kitchen/bathroom/laundry bring yourself and a good attitude, learn a few things as well<br />
* '''January 15th, 18:00 - [[CNC_Mill_Workshop]]''' - Learn to use the CNC mill for 2D engraving and circuit board routing<br />
* Thursdays 17:00 [[ASL Group|American Sign Language]] - Learn how to talk without using your voice (or just come chat in ASL)<small>[http://whenisgood.net/noisebridge/asl/generic click to reschedule]</small><br />
<br />
===2009===<br />
* '''November 18th, 19:30''' - [[Dorkbot_2009_11_18|Dorkbot]]<br />
* '''November 19th, 18:00''' - [[Mesh meetup]]<br />
* '''November 19th, 20:00''' - [[Five Minutes of Fame]]<br />
* '''November 20th, 18:00''' - Loud Objects [http://www.flickr.com/photos/createdigitalmedia/3428249036/ Noise Toy workshop].<br />
* '''November 20th, 20:00''' - Performance by [http://www.loudobjects.com/ Loud Objects], (featuring Tristan Perich and Lesley Flanigan) and [http://www.myspace.com/jibkidder Jib Kidder].<br />
:'''2009-11-05''' - [http://www.server-sky.com/ Server Sky presentation: Internet and Computation in Orbit] by Keith Lofstrom<br />
:'''2009-11-05''' - [[Mesh meetup]]<br />
:'''2009-11-02''' - [[French]] book club meeting to discuss [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/2842612892/ref=ord_cart_shr?_encoding=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&v=glance Une Si Longue Lettre]<br />
: ''' October 1st, 18:00''' - [[Wireless_Mesh_Network_Meetup | Mesh wireless meetup]]<br />
: ''' October 1st, 19:00''' - [http://groups.google.com/group/bacat Bay Area Categories and Types]<br />
: '''2009-10-03''' [[Year 1 Open Hacker House]]<br />
:'''Friday''': [[CrazyCryptoNight]] - Discussion of cryptography for beginners through experts6-???<br />
:'''Sunday''' : [[OpenEEG | OpenEEG Hacking]] Sundays, at 3-5pm.<br />
:'''Monday''': [[German]] - Learn German, all levels7pm beginners, 8pm advancedRSVP 24 hours in advance for the benefit of the instructorEvents ran May-November 2009Currently on Thursdays at 8Get on the mailing list.<br />
:'''Tuesday''': [[Haskell/Haschool]] - Learn Haskell with Jason Dusek 6PM - 7:30PM, from May until we're all experts.<br />
:'''Wednesday''': [[Adobe_Lightroom|Adobe Lightroom]] - Become a more organized photographerWeekly class (mostly held off site).<br />
:'''Thursday''': [[Professional VFX Compositing With Adobe After Effects]] - Taught by [[User:SFSlim|Aaron Muszalski]]7:30PM - 10PM, most Thursdays in May & June & ? (click through dammit)<br />
:'''2009-09-17''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]] 3D Edition<br />
:'''2009-09-17''': [[Wireless Mesh Network Meetup | Mesh wireless meetup]]<br />
:'''2009-08-20''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]] One Dee Edition<br />
:'''2009-07-16''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]] Zero Dee<br />
:'''2009-07-02 - 2009-07-05''': [http://toorcamp.org Toorcamp]<br />
:'''2009-07-01''': Noisedroid meeting to discuss location logging on Android platform (and other stuff too, I'm sure)<br />
:'''2009-06-30''': [[Powerbocking Class|Powerbocking class]]<br />
:'''2009-06-30''': "Suing Telemarketers for Fun and Profit" (Toorcamp talk preview)<br />
:'''2009-06-28''': "Meditation for Hackers" (Toorcamp workshop preview)<br />
:'''2009-06-18''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]]<br />
:'''2009-06-15''': [[Eagle Workshop]] Session two of the Eagle CAD workshop.<br />
:'''2009-06-13''': [[RoboGames 2009]] Noisebridge had a booth staffed by vounteers, great fun!<br />
:'''2009-05-21''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]]<br />
:'''2009-04-27''': [[EagleCAD workshop]] -- learn to use this CAD tool for printed circuit board design<br />
:'''2009-04-16''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]] April showers & flowers edition<br />
:'''2009-04-11''': [[RFID Hacking]] weekend workshop (this event moved from the original March date)<br />
:'''2009-04-05''': [[First aid and CPR class]] Learning how to not only not die, but also reduce scarring!<br />
:'''2009-04-03''': [[Sudo pop]] 2PM and onMaking the first batch of a Noisebridge label yerba mate-niated rootbrew, gratis and DIY<br />
:'''2009-03-26''': [[OpenEEG | OpenEEG Hacking]] first meet up for this new group: 8 pm<br />
:'''2009-03-19''': [[Five Minutes of Fame]]<br />
:'''2009-03-12''': [[OpenBTS and GSM]] talk by David Burgess<br />
:'''2009-02-14''': [[Open Heart Workshop]] Valentine's Day blinkyheart soldering party! <br />
:'''2009-02-13''': [[Time-t_Party|<tt>time_t</tt> Party]] to celebrate 1,234,567,890 since the Unix epoch.<br />
:'''2009-02-09''': [[Spanish learning at 8:30]]<br />
:'''2009-02-05''': [[PGP Key Workshop]]<br />
:'''2009-01-31''': [[Locksport and Lockpicking]]<br />
<br />
===2008===<br />
:'''2008-12-27''': [[25C3]] Chaos Computer Congress in Berlin<br />
:'''2008-12-20 & 21''': [[Creme Brulee]] Workshop on creating a french dessert, with bonus propane torch.<br />
:'''2008-12-17 20:00''': [[Machine Learning]] Birds-of-a-feather<br />
:'''2008-11-24''': [[Circuit Hacking Monday]] circuit design workshop<br />
:'''2008-11-21, 7pm''':[[Milk and Cookies]] -- [[User:Dmolnar|David Molnar]] hosts Milk and Cookies at 83CBring a short 5-7minute thing to read to othersBring a potluck cookie/snack/drink if you likeDavid will bring milk and cookies.<br />
:'''2008-11-17, 7:30pm''': [[Basic Bicycle Maintain]] - [[User:rubin110|Rubin]] and [[User:rigel|rigel]] hate it when we see a bike that isn't maintainedScreechy chains and clacking derailleur can go to hellBasic bike tune up, sharing the smarts on simple things you can do at home to make your ride suck a whole lot less.<br />
:'''2008-11-16, 5:00pm''': [[RepRap Soldering Party]] - help assemble RepRap! RSVPs required on wiki! [[User:Adi|adi]]<br />
:'''2008-11-16, 3:00pm''': [[Oscilloscopes]] - Learn how to use this versatile tool to test electronic circuits Maximum 6 slots, please sign up ahead of time! [[User:dstaff|dstaff]]<br />
:'''2008-10-31''': [[Halloween Open House]] - NoiseBridge's own [[PPPC]] threw an awesome open house/halloween galaPost pictures if you got 'em!<br />
:'''2008-10-25''': [[Soldering Workshop]] and Pumpkin Hackin' - Learn to solder for total newbies (or learn to solder better!), including surface mountAdditionally, carve your halloween pumpkins and enjoy some experimental pumpkin pie and/or soup.<br />
:'''2008-10-07''': (tuesday before meeting) - Etch a circuit boardI'll be trying a photo resist etching and a basic printed mask etchingThis is step 1/3 for a project called "annoying USB thingie" which will execute pre-defined keystrokes by sneaking a tiny USB dongle onto a victim^h^h^h^h^h buddy's computer.<br />
:'''2008-09-13''': [[Processing Workshop]] — Learn this very easy-to-use programming language! - [[Processing Workshop Report]]<br />
:'''2008-02-16''': [[Brain Machine Workshop|Brain Machine Making Workshop]]: Our first hardware sprint!<br />
<br />
[[Category:Top level]]</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=NOPE_-_CCCamp_2015&diff=48223NOPE - CCCamp 20152015-06-20T12:12:46Z<p>SuperQ: </p>
<hr />
<div>[https://events.ccc.de/camp/2015/wiki/Main_Page More info about Camp]<br />
<br />
[https://events.ccc.de/camp/2015/wiki/Village:Norton%27s_Obscure_Phoggy_Embassy Our village page on the Camp wiki]<br />
<br />
Food will be available at Milliways, details to follow<br />
<br />
==Are you going to camp with Noiseburg?==<br />
First off please subscribe to the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Congress mailing list] so we can communicate.<br />
<br />
* [[user:rubin110|Rubin]]<br />
* [[user:MCT|mct]], perhaps 30% likelihood<br />
* [[user:Maltman23|Mitch]] -- Arrive in Belin: 2-July, Leave Berlin:?-August <br />
* [[user:jay|Jay]]<br />
* [[user:mido|Mido]]<br />
* [[user:Scotty|Scotty]], 80% likelihood<br />
* [[user:Netsniper|Kristian Erik Hermansen]], 31.337% liklihood<br />
* [[user:fineline|Steve]], 80% likelihood<br />
* [[user:Jake|jake]]<br />
* [[user:Lilia|lilia]]<br />
* [[user:meowdip|Ben Rupert]]<br />
* [[user:Yesac|Yesac]], I already live in Berlin<br />
* [[user:miloh|rma]]<br />
* [[user:the_merlin|merlin]]<br />
* [[user:mzeltner|mzeltner]] + 1 - in Berlin from July 23rd<br />
<br />
==Are you going but camped elsewhere?==<br />
<br />
* Anon Hacker - Anonville<br />
* [[user:SuperQ|SuperQ]] - Milliways</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=NOPE_-_CCCamp_2015&diff=48222NOPE - CCCamp 20152015-06-20T12:12:05Z<p>SuperQ: /* Are you going but camped elsewhere? */</p>
<hr />
<div>[https://events.ccc.de/camp/2015/wiki/Main_Page More info about Camp]<br />
<br />
[https://events.ccc.de/camp/2015/wiki/Village:Norton%27s_Obscure_Phoggy_Embassy Our village page on the Camp wiki]<br />
<br />
==Are you going to camp with Noiseburg?==<br />
First off please subscribe to the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Congress mailing list] so we can communicate.<br />
<br />
* [[user:rubin110|Rubin]]<br />
* [[user:MCT|mct]], perhaps 30% likelihood<br />
* [[user:Maltman23|Mitch]] -- Arrive in Belin: 2-July, Leave Berlin:?-August <br />
* [[user:jay|Jay]]<br />
* [[user:mido|Mido]]<br />
* [[user:Scotty|Scotty]], 80% likelihood<br />
* [[user:Netsniper|Kristian Erik Hermansen]], 31.337% liklihood<br />
* [[user:fineline|Steve]], 80% likelihood<br />
* [[user:Jake|jake]]<br />
* [[user:Lilia|lilia]]<br />
* [[user:meowdip|Ben Rupert]]<br />
* [[user:Yesac|Yesac]], I already live in Berlin<br />
* [[user:miloh|rma]]<br />
* [[user:the_merlin|merlin]]<br />
* [[user:mzeltner|mzeltner]] + 1 - in Berlin from July 23rd<br />
<br />
==Are you going but camped elsewhere?==<br />
<br />
* Anon Hacker - Anonville<br />
* [[user:SuperQ|SuperQ]] - Milliways</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3741830C32013-12-27T16:52:43Z<p>SuperQ: /* Who's going? */</p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || || DECT: 7877<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:adi|adi]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:adi|adi]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dichro|Miki]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || arranged || tbd || dichro@rcpt.to || Berlin, London, NYC || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
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<br />
==Info==<br />
<br />
http://prepaidwithdata.wikia.com/wiki/Germany<br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
==Hacks==<br />
[[User:adi|adi]] is bringing a 10Gbit network scanning station to take advantage of the [https://events.ccc.de/2013/12/04/noc/ 100 Gbps uplink]. Prepare your massscan scripts.<br />
<br />
[[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] is bringing a pile of pixelpusher gear to make with the blinkenlights<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==<br />
<br />
The [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ Minatur Wunderland] is awesome.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3741730C32013-12-27T16:52:25Z<p>SuperQ: /* Who's going? */</p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || || DECT: 7877<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:adi|adi]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:adi|adi]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dichro|Miki]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || arranged || tbd || dichro@rcpt.to || Berlin, London, NYC || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
}<br />
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--><br />
<br />
==Info==<br />
<br />
http://prepaidwithdata.wikia.com/wiki/Germany<br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
==Hacks==<br />
[[User:adi|adi]] is bringing a 10Gbit network scanning station to take advantage of the [https://events.ccc.de/2013/12/04/noc/ 100 Gbps uplink]. Prepare your massscan scripts.<br />
<br />
[[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] is bringing a pile of pixelpusher gear to make with the blinkenlights<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==<br />
<br />
The [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ Minatur Wunderland] is awesome.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3741630C32013-12-27T16:52:06Z<p>SuperQ: /* Who's going? */</p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || || DECT: 7877<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:adi|adi]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:adi|adi]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dichro|Miki]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || arranged || tbd || dichro@rcpt.to || Berlin, London, NYC || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
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| NAME || ARRIVAL || DEPARTURE || WHERE YOU ARE STAYING AT || LOCAL PHONE NUMBER || OTHER CONTACTS || OTHER DESTINATIONS || NOTES<br />
<br />
Try to keep the list in abc order, thanks!<br />
--><br />
<br />
==Info==<br />
<br />
http://prepaidwithdata.wikia.com/wiki/Germany<br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
==Hacks==<br />
[[User:adi|adi]] is bringing a 10Gbit network scanning station to take advantage of the [https://events.ccc.de/2013/12/04/noc/ 100 Gbps uplink]. Prepare your massscan scripts.<br />
<br />
[[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] is bringing a pile of pixelpusher gear to make with the blinkenlights<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==<br />
<br />
The [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ Minatur Wunderland] is awesome.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3741530C32013-12-27T16:51:38Z<p>SuperQ: /* Who's going? */</p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || || DECT: 7877<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:adi|adi]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:adi|adi]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dichro|Miki]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || arranged || tbd || dichro@rcpt.to || Berlin, London, NYC || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
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Try to keep the list in abc order, thanks!<br />
--><br />
<br />
==Info==<br />
<br />
http://prepaidwithdata.wikia.com/wiki/Germany<br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
==Hacks==<br />
[[User:adi|adi]] is bringing a 10Gbit network scanning station to take advantage of the [https://events.ccc.de/2013/12/04/noc/ 100 Gbps uplink]. Prepare your massscan scripts.<br />
<br />
[[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] is bringing a pile of pixelpusher gear to make with the blinkenlights<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==<br />
<br />
The [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ Minatur Wunderland] is awesome.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3741430C32013-12-27T16:51:19Z<p>SuperQ: /* Who's going? */</p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || DECT: 7877 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:adi|adi]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:adi|adi]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dichro|Miki]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || arranged || tbd || dichro@rcpt.to || Berlin, London, NYC || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
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--><br />
<br />
==Info==<br />
<br />
http://prepaidwithdata.wikia.com/wiki/Germany<br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
==Hacks==<br />
[[User:adi|adi]] is bringing a 10Gbit network scanning station to take advantage of the [https://events.ccc.de/2013/12/04/noc/ 100 Gbps uplink]. Prepare your massscan scripts.<br />
<br />
[[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] is bringing a pile of pixelpusher gear to make with the blinkenlights<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==<br />
<br />
The [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ Minatur Wunderland] is awesome.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3733330C32013-12-21T22:26:41Z<p>SuperQ: </p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:adi|adi]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:adi|adi]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dichro|Miki]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || arranged || tbd || dichro@rcpt.to || Berlin, London, NYC || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
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| NAME || ARRIVAL || DEPARTURE || WHERE YOU ARE STAYING AT || LOCAL PHONE NUMBER || OTHER CONTACTS || OTHER DESTINATIONS || NOTES<br />
<br />
Try to keep the list in abc order, thanks!<br />
--><br />
<br />
==Info==<br />
<br />
http://prepaidwithdata.wikia.com/wiki/Germany<br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
==Hacks==<br />
[[User:adi|adi]] is bringing a 10Gbit network scanning station to take advantage of the [https://events.ccc.de/2013/12/04/noc/ 100 Gbps uplink]. Prepare your massscan scripts.<br />
<br />
[[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] is bringing a pile of pixelpusher gear to make with the blinkenlights<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==<br />
<br />
The [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ Minatur Wunderland] is awesome.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3725030C32013-12-20T08:56:58Z<p>SuperQ: /* Other cool stuff happening then */</p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:adi|adi]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:adi|adi]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
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<br />
Try to keep the list in abc order, thanks!<br />
--><br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
==Hacks==<br />
[[User:adi|adi]] is bringing a 10Gbit network scanning station to take advantage of the [https://events.ccc.de/2013/12/04/noc/ 100 Gbps uplink]. Prepare your massscan scripts.<br />
<br />
[[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] is bringing a pile of pixelpusher gear to make with the blinkenlights<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==<br />
<br />
The [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ Minatur Wunderland] is awesome.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3724930C32013-12-20T08:56:23Z<p>SuperQ: /* Hacks */</p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:adi|adi]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:adi|adi]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
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<br />
Try to keep the list in abc order, thanks!<br />
--><br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
==Hacks==<br />
[[User:adi|adi]] is bringing a 10Gbit network scanning station to take advantage of the [https://events.ccc.de/2013/12/04/noc/ 100 Gbps uplink]. Prepare your massscan scripts.<br />
<br />
[[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] is bringing a pile of pixelpusher gear to make with the blinkenlights<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==<br />
<br />
The [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ Minatur Wunderland] looks interesting.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3724830C32013-12-20T08:56:06Z<p>SuperQ: /* Hacks */</p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:adi|adi]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:adi|adi]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
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<br />
Try to keep the list in abc order, thanks!<br />
--><br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
==Hacks==<br />
[[User:adi|adi]] is bringing a 10Gbit network scanning station to take advantage of the [https://events.ccc.de/2013/12/04/noc/ 100 Gbps uplink]. Prepare your massscan scripts.<br />
[[[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] is bringing a pile of pixelpusher gear to make with the blinkenlights<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==<br />
<br />
The [http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/ Minatur Wunderland] looks interesting.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3724430C32013-12-20T08:21:51Z<p>SuperQ: /* Who's going? */</p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-30 || not yet || || [[User:Kalessin|kalessin]] || nope || I'll be with friends in the [https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:LSE LSE assembly].<br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
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<br />
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--><br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Congress&diff=35890Congress2013-11-18T16:25:31Z<p>SuperQ: /* Travel Information */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Chaos Communication Congress ==<br />
<br />
CCC is a yearly meeting in Germany. The meeting is currently being held at the CCH in Hamburg, Germany.<br />
<br />
http://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
=== Noisebridge at CCC ===<br />
<br />
Noisebridge has been attending regularly for many years.<br />
<br />
* [[27C3]]<br />
* [[28C3]]<br />
* 29C3 (no page was created)<br />
* [[30C3]]<br />
<br />
=== Travel Information ===<br />
<br />
A couple of things to note about travel around CCC.<br />
<br />
Both December 25 (Christmas) and 26 (Boxing Day) are holidays in Germany. This means many stores and services will be closed. There will be no grocery stores or other shops open for both of these days. Also many restaurants will be closed. Make sure you plan accordingly.<br />
<br />
New years is a great time to be in Germany. This is the only time during the year that Germans are allowed to purchase and use fireworks, so things get pretty crazy.<br />
<br />
=== SIM cards ===<br />
Being in Germany, you will likely want to get a local SIM card (if you have GSM or LTE phones).<br />
<br />
Pre-Paid SIM cards are easy to get, and come with a variety of data, voice, and messaging plans.<br />
<br />
They will want your passport, and sometimes a local German address. Many people use the Congress hotel's address.<br />
<br />
Blau.de is a great brand, you can get SIM cards from Media Mart. They offer data, more details to come.<br />
O2 also offers SIM cards. The usual price is 15 EUR for the SIM, and then you can activate a 1G data pack for 15 EUR.<br />
<br />
Additionally keep in mind that most larger stores will be closed on Sundays.<br />
<br />
local .DE 3G SIM cards can be pre-arranged.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Congress&diff=35889Congress2013-11-18T16:24:31Z<p>SuperQ: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Chaos Communication Congress ==<br />
<br />
CCC is a yearly meeting in Germany. The meeting is currently being held at the CCH in Hamburg, Germany.<br />
<br />
http://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
=== Noisebridge at CCC ===<br />
<br />
Noisebridge has been attending regularly for many years.<br />
<br />
* [[27C3]]<br />
* [[28C3]]<br />
* 29C3 (no page was created)<br />
* [[30C3]]<br />
<br />
=== Travel Information ===<br />
<br />
A couple of things to note about travel around CCC.<br />
<br />
Both December 25 (Christmas) and 26 (Boxing Day) are holidays in Germany. This means many stores and services will be closed. There will be no grocery stores or other shops open for both of these days. Also many restaurants will be closed. Make sure you plan accordingly.<br />
<br />
New years is a great time to be in Germany. <br />
<br />
=== SIM cards ===<br />
Being in Germany, you will likely want to get a local SIM card (if you have GSM or LTE phones).<br />
<br />
Pre-Paid SIM cards are easy to get, and come with a variety of data, voice, and messaging plans.<br />
<br />
They will want your passport, and sometimes a local German address. Many people use the Congress hotel's address.<br />
<br />
Blau.de is a great brand, you can get SIM cards from Media Mart. They offer data, more details to come.<br />
O2 also offers SIM cards. The usual price is 15 EUR for the SIM, and then you can activate a 1G data pack for 15 EUR.<br />
<br />
Additionally keep in mind that most larger stores will be closed on Sundays.<br />
<br />
local .DE 3G SIM cards can be pre-arranged.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Congress&diff=35888Congress2013-11-18T10:17:48Z<p>SuperQ: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Chaos Communication Congress ==<br />
<br />
CCC is a yearly meeting in Germany. The meeting is currently being held at the CCH in Hamburg, Germany.<br />
<br />
http://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
=== Noisebridge at CCC ===<br />
<br />
Noisebridge has been attending regularly for many years.<br />
<br />
* [[27C3]]<br />
* [[28C3]]<br />
* 29C3 (no page was created)<br />
* [[30C3]]<br />
<br />
=== SIM cards ===<br />
Being in Germany, you will likely want to get a local SIM card (if you have GSM or LTE phones).<br />
<br />
Pre-Paid SIM cards are easy to get, and come with a variety of data, voice, and messaging plans.<br />
<br />
They will want your passport, and sometimes a local German address. Many people use the Congress hotel's address.<br />
<br />
Blau.de is a great brand, you can get SIM cards from Media Mart. They offer data, more details to come.<br />
O2 also offers SIM cards. The usual price is 15 EUR for the SIM, and then you can activate a 1G data pack for 15 EUR.<br />
<br />
Additionally keep in mind that most larger stores will be closed on Sundays.<br />
<br />
local .DE 3G SIM cards can be pre-arranged.</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3588730C32013-11-18T10:11:50Z<p>SuperQ: </p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-31 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
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| NAME || ARRIVAL || DEPARTURE || WHERE YOU ARE STAYING AT || LOCAL PHONE NUMBER || OTHER CONTACTS || OTHER DESTINATIONS || NOTES<br />
<br />
Try to keep the list in abc order, thanks!<br />
--><br />
<br />
==Housing==<br />
''List apartments looking for folks here.''<br />
<br />
<br />
==Other cool stuff happening then==</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=30C3&diff=3588630C32013-11-18T09:03:04Z<p>SuperQ: </p>
<hr />
<div>==30th [[Congress|Chaos Communication Congress]]==<br />
<br />
==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/<br />
<br />
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
<br />
[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
<br />
==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
<br />
{|cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="1"<br />
|- <br />
! User !! Arrival !! Departure !! Housing !! (Local) Number !! Digital Contact (Email, VoIP, IM) !! Other Destinations !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || 2013-12-26 || 2013-12-31 || true || || [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|-<br />
| || || || || || || || <br />
|}<br />
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Try to keep the list in abc order, thanks!<br />
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<div>==What is it?==<br />
It's a hacker conference in Hamburg, Germany, taking place December 27th - 30th 2013.<br />
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https://events.ccc.de/<br />
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https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Main_Page<br />
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[https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/congress Mailing list]<br />
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==Who's going?==<br />
Member of Noisebridge? Friends and family of Noisebridge? If you feel like this could be helpful to others, please fill out this contact list as fully as you like.<br />
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| [[User:Maltman23|Mitch]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || mitch *at* CornfieldElectronics *dot* com<br>Skype: maltman23 || ? || I'm setting up a huge Hardware Hacking Area (as always), please lemme know if you wanna help, or if you want to do a workshop. <br />
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--></div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Congress&diff=35884Congress2013-11-18T08:52:54Z<p>SuperQ: Created page with "== Chaos Communication Congress == CCC is a yearly meeting in Germany. The meeting is currently being held at the CCH in Hamburg, Germany. http://events.ccc.de/ === Noiseb..."</p>
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<div>== Chaos Communication Congress ==<br />
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CCC is a yearly meeting in Germany. The meeting is currently being held at the CCH in Hamburg, Germany.<br />
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http://events.ccc.de/<br />
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=== Noisebridge at CCC ===<br />
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Noisebridge has been attending regularly for many years.<br />
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* [[27C3]]<br />
* [[28C3]]<br />
* 29C3 (no page was created)<br />
* [[30C3]]</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=User:SuperQ&diff=35551User:SuperQ2013-11-13T09:37:19Z<p>SuperQ: </p>
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<div>== Contact ==<br />
* SuperQ on #noisebridge<br />
* ben@nerp.net via SMTP and XMPP/Jabber<br />
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== Projects ==<br />
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== Identifiers ==<br />
=== ssh public key ===<br />
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAutEP6vYJsdiyj02nmz8Kzl1BKyxdnTJe6g8MH8wStPyz<br />
bwuTnGvHt/8fv8ZkgzgB/xbVsZ0L7SlL+VHTDuImHJvA6ln0/uwSl5PI2cHzCpzEBjcp3vpyOpB4xhg3<br />
YDxEK7fz6xEUIBn4/Qh5kxtkuV7k27KyE19uyZswH9/zbsLVpa58NAdgFK79zBTvQ5cfMYqS2+4Ua7ms<br />
6NDLH+iioLCl7T+QeldQSmrKemb48VFN0miIoN0aVkB2purpecrWd9IHKzSruKqfp9DxJSLWSMsVsjil<br />
HP4CpIYqdQ0Xh4cNKUceTftvRKAasynF6VWamE22K20rDuUSKzSpksR5bQ== ben@nerp.net<br />
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=== GPG public key ===<br />
https://nerp.net/~ben/pubkey.asc<br />
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=== <tt>/etc/passwd</tt> entry ===<br />
# adduser --shell /bin/bash --gecos 'Ben Kochie' superq<br />
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[[Category:Keys_Available]]<br />
[[Category:Members]]</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=OHM&diff=31578OHM2013-05-29T17:20:55Z<p>SuperQ: </p>
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<div>Noisetown will exist at [https://ohm2013.org/ OHM 2013].<br />
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Tent has been reserved:<br />
* 5x15 meters<br />
* 2 beer tables + benches<br />
* 3 regular tables + chairs<br />
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Estimated cost: €1221 ($1580)<br />
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The following individuals are interested in participating:<br />
* [[User:SuperQ|SuperQ]]<br />
* [[User:adi|adi]]<br />
* [[User:maltman23|Mitch Altman]]<br />
* [[User:Leif|Leif]]<br />
* [[User:flamsmark|Tom]]</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=File:PGE-2013-01-05.pdf&diff=28814File:PGE-2013-01-05.pdf2013-01-13T18:44:46Z<p>SuperQ: PG&E Bill 2013-01-05</p>
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<div>PG&E Bill 2013-01-05</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=File:PGE-2012-12-05.pdf&diff=28813File:PGE-2012-12-05.pdf2013-01-13T18:44:30Z<p>SuperQ: PG&E Bill 2012-12-05</p>
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<div>PG&E Bill 2012-12-05</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=File:PGE-2012-11-02.pdf&diff=28812File:PGE-2012-11-02.pdf2013-01-13T18:44:05Z<p>SuperQ: PG&E Bill 2012-11-02</p>
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<div>PG&E Bill 2012-11-02</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=File:PGE-2012-10-04.pdf&diff=28811File:PGE-2012-10-04.pdf2013-01-13T18:43:47Z<p>SuperQ: PG&E Bill 2012-10-04</p>
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<div>PG&E Bill 2012-10-04</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=File:PGE-2012-09-05.pdf&diff=28810File:PGE-2012-09-05.pdf2013-01-13T18:43:30Z<p>SuperQ: PG&E Bill 2012-09-05</p>
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<div>PG&E Bill 2012-09-05</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=File:PGE-2012-08-05.pdf&diff=28809File:PGE-2012-08-05.pdf2013-01-13T18:43:14Z<p>SuperQ: PG&E Bill 2012-08-05</p>
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<div>PG&E Bill 2012-08-05</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=File:PGE-2012-07-06.pdf&diff=28808File:PGE-2012-07-06.pdf2013-01-13T18:42:58Z<p>SuperQ: PG&E Bill 2012-07-06</p>
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<div>PG&E Bill 2012-07-06</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=File:PGE-2012-06-06.pdf&diff=28807File:PGE-2012-06-06.pdf2013-01-13T18:35:20Z<p>SuperQ: PG&E Bill 2012-06-06</p>
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<div>PG&E Bill 2012-06-06</div>SuperQhttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=File:PGE-2012-05-06.pdf&diff=28806File:PGE-2012-05-06.pdf2013-01-13T18:33:35Z<p>SuperQ: PG&E Bill 2012-05-06</p>
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<div>PG&E Bill 2012-05-06</div>SuperQ