yay!! :DD I wonder how hard it would be to learn developer skills? I'm willing
to try.
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From: hawkiye <[email protected]>
To: Netsukuku discussion list <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 1:12:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Netsukuku] Internet lock down moving forward?...
So glad to see this starting to move forward! They really are working at
locking down the Internet, this is another freedom technology that will
render these control freaks insignificant. Wish I had the developer
skills to help out but can only offer moral support and encouragement
and my heart felt thanks to those who do have the skills and are
stepping up! If there is anything else I can do to help I will.
On 05/14/2013 09:09 AM, Yussi wrote:
> If you can't flush the router for now don't worry about it.
>
> What i did is (This is from memory I’m afraid, some of it I may have
> done differently):
>
> set up a vm running debian,
> set another one running debian,
>
> installed ntk, (whichever flavour you want) on both vms,
>
> used some tuntap and mkbridge magic to route two machines on
> 192.168.2.1/24 (A different subnet then my 192.168.1.1/24 home network)
>
> start the vms with some network interface parameters (I guess the
> tun0,tun1 or something)
>
> watch a lot of weird traffic in between them.
>
> and that's how far i got it to work +- a few games with routes.
>
> after that we'll need to set up a few more complex bridges trickery on
> the 10.0.0.0 range or even... on ipv6...
>
> After a few people have done that, setup up more tunnels to other
> swarms/nodes.
>
> then, figure out what it does and does not do correctly, how the hell do
> we put up services inside it, while also trying to see what works or
> does not in between swarms of different version (c/py/vala)
>
> I have no idea where to even begin doing any of this in anything other
> then linux so I’ll leave that to you to sort out.
>
> On a router, I managed to, once a long time ago,build and run a node
> with pyntk, it involved some weird build of python (stackless).
>
> if iirc the c version was easier to install on wrt,
>
> for the vala, you need some libraries, and make sure you have an
> actually up to date vala,
>
> You need to post on the list what you have done, how you have done it,
> and find people to connect to with this, you will eventually need a
> wireless router, or 10.
>
> once we have that, we can start opening the routers in public places
> (Using another managed interface) with a default page explaining how
> to set it up and what it is, and offer
> good enough services for people to bother (such as shared/free internet
> connection).
>
> I think that's about it.
>
> On 14/05/13 04:03, Valeska Grim wrote:
>> Okay! What do I need to do to get ready myself? If we are going to
>> test routers, I'd need to set up OpenWRT on one of mine yes? I
>> don't know if mine are supported, I didn't see them on the list.
>> Though, Last I checked was 2012, I'm a bit uneasy about testing
>> with my uverse router, But, I don't care at all about the Apple
>> Airport, And the 2wire router. If nothing else, I can still use all
>> of my other hardware.
>>
>>
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>>
>>
> *From:* Yussi <[email protected]>
>> *To:* Valeska Grim <[email protected]>; Netsukuku discussion
>> list <[email protected]> *Sent:* Monday, May 13, 2013
>> 6:44:57 PM *Subject:* Re: [Netsukuku] Internet lock down moving
>> forward?...
>>
>> I've got a raspberry / a few flushable routers, one or two of those
>> is already running wrt, some are missing electricity cable,
>>
>> I've got a duel core something or other which can just about run a
>> few kvms. This machine already has a few darknets configured.
>>
>> I have everything i need to start, except time. give me a few weeks
>> and i'm back here.
>>
>>
>> On 14/05/13 02:08, Valeska Grim wrote:
>>> As I said before, I wanna help in any way possible. I'll list my
>>> hard ware, Okay, I have an HP dv9000, I have a 2007 13 inch
>>> Macbook, I have a Dell Inspiron 1000, Though, It doesn't power
>>> on. It is probably the battery, I have a 2004 HP Desktop, It has
>>> a 3 Ghz CPU, It doesn't have a wifi card though. I have my
>>> current Desktop, Which has a wifi card, It is an Asus PCE-N10, I
>>> have an AT&T 2wire router, Not in use, I have an Apple Airport
>>> router, Not in use, And an AT&T Uverse router, In use. I do have
>>> additional hard ware, But, I doubt it would be of use. I have a
>>> PS2, I don't have the display cables though. I have a PS3, I have
>>> a Wii, I have a gamecube, I have an iPhone first or second
>>> generation, It is jailbroken. It, Also, Has a SIM card in it. I
>>> have another iPhone as well, But, It doesn't go beyond the lock
>>> screen, It asks for a SIM card. I have an iPod 4G, Also
>>> jailbroken, I have two basic phones. I don't remember the first,
>>> The second is a samsung intensity. And I have an HTC One X, I
>>> don't know if openwrt works on any of these routers. I'll do what
>>> ever need be to help netsukuku! I am really happy so many people
>>> are responding.
>>>
>>
>>
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