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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.
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== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==
== [[Network Troubleshooting]] ==


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* IP Range: 10.20.1.200-10.20.1.254
* IP Range: 10.20.1.200-10.20.1.254
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1
* Gateway: 10.20.0.1
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /29)
* Subnet: 255.255.'''254'''.0 (a "slash" /23)
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8
* DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8


Dynamic DNS is provided by the router for DHCP clients on 10.20.0.1/29 which also provides name resolution of some local machines.
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.


== Development ==
== Development ==
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==Network Devices & Services==
==Network Devices & Services==
* [[Music]]
* [[Music]]
* [[Printers]]
* [[2D Paper Printer]]
* [[Infrastructure]]
* [[Infrastructure]]


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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.
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.


== Access Control==
==I want to help!==
 
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].
Most hardware is set to use the most guessable logins and passwords possible. If you're interested in logging in, just make some guesses as to what the login can be. Use your favorite search engine. Poke around. Hack.
 
Experience the thrill of guessing a password that just works.


== Router ==
== Router ==
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The machines currently provides
The machines currently provides
   * dhcpd
   * NAT
  * DHCPD
   * DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy
   * DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy


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== Address Allocations ==
== Address Allocations ==
The reserved address allocations are:
===WAN - Monkeybrains===
 
* Network range: 192.195.83.129/29
===75.101.62.88/29 from Sonic.net===
* Gateway: 192.195.83.129
We have a range within the encompassing /24: 75.101.62.{88..95}
* DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4
* Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248


* .88 - biketrailer
====Addresses====
* .89 - pony.noisebridge.net
* 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding
* .90 - stallion.noisebridge.net
* 192.195.83.131 - roof switch
* .91 - ChaosVPN la fonera eth0.1
* 192.195.83.132 - mode/s receiver
* .92 - minotaur.noisebridge.net
* 192.195.83.133 - unused
* .93 - Unallocated
* 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT
* .94 - Unallocated
* .95 - Mode-S Equipment (various port-NATings)


===10.20.0.0/22 ("inside" network)===
===LAN - 10.20.0.0/22===
====10.20.0.0 - 100 Statically-addressed things====
====10.20.0.0 - 0.50 Statically address services====


''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /23.''
''Note: This is '''not''' a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /23.''


* .0.2 - biketrailer
* 10.20.0.1 - biketrailer
* .0.3 - pony
* 10.20.0.10 - earl
* .0.4 - minotaur - console server and network troubleshooting/monitoring box
* 10.20.0.11 - West-AP
* .0.5 - roof switch
* 10.20.0.12 - Church-AP
* .0.8 - Primary switch - Netgear GS724Tv2
* 10.20.0.13 - Central-AP
* .0.11 - West AP, DHCP mapped
* 10.20.0.22 - pegasus
* .0.12 - Crutch AP, DHCP mapped
* 10.20.0.24 - hackitorium-rpi
* .0.22 - [[Pegasus]]
* 10.20.0.25 - noisebridge-printer-brother
* .0.52 - bunny (Bullion Mode-S receiver on the roof)
* 10.20.0.31 - kitsune
* .0.53 - ronin (white Atom works with bunny, lives in Susan the Rack)
* 10.20.0.41 - noisebridgebbs
* .0.54 - st01-noisebridge-sfo (sfwireless.org Ubiquiti Nanobridge M5 on the roof. Currently aimed at Twin Peaks.)
* 10.20.0.42 - flaschen-taschen
* 10.20.0.43 - noiseboard (intent)
* 10.20.0.44 - square (Noisesquare table)
* 10.20.0.45 - bookcase (LEDs on the library bookcase)


====10.20.0.101 - 1.254====
====10.20.0.51 - 1.199====
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space
* DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space
====10.20.1.200 - 1.254====
* Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.


=== IPv6 ===
=== IPv6 ===
We would like to setup IPv6, some day.


Note: This is not currently implemented. The addresses are correct, though. Someday...
== Machine Rack ==
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.


We have IPv6 support on the DSL circuit via a tunnel provided by sonic.net.  The tunnel address is 2001:05a8:0:1::0ac6/127 , if it needs to be reconfigurated.
===Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?===
====Short answer====
'''No.'''


==== 2001:5a8:4:5630::/60 ====
====Long answer====
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.


This is the IPv6 subnet assigned to us by sonic. We configure the first /64 in this /60 so that autoconfiguration works. biketrailer hands out IPv6 router advertisements for this subnet directly, and your machine will SLAAC its way to ipv6 goodness.  They're directly routable, but unsolicited incoming traffic is blocked by the firewall to protect the users.  This means you can't run an IPv6 server on our IPv6 subnet, but you can connect to other machines on the IPv6 Internet just fine.
Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:
 
* Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!
== Machine Rack ==
* Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!
* Personal machines: NO!
* High power machines: NO!
* Bitcoin minors: NO!
* Torrent boxes: NO!
* Everything else: NO!


The rack of machines and switches is counted by U, from the top, starting from "1".
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.


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===Rack setup===
!"U"/Unit
* Patch panel
!Device
* Shitty Fucked Dell 48 port switch
|-
* Pegasus
|1-2
* Shelf with Biketrailer and POE injectors
|patch panel
* Shelf with random RaspberryPis for projects
|-
* Speaker amp
|3
* Power strip
|Netgear G724Tv2 switch
* UPS
|-
|5
|Shelf with Bikeshed and POE injectors
|-
|7
|Minotaur
|-
|Bottom
|APC UPS
|}

Revision as of 11:44, 6 June 2016

This page was certified 100% current and up to date by User:Rubin110 at Sun Mar 6 07:58:59 UTC 2016.

If you're reading this from another point in time, please note that the reality of the situation may be different.

Network Troubleshooting

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.

Disclaimer

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.

Free Public Wireless Networks

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.

The wifi and internet provided is for public use. Like any public network, you should regard Noisebridge's as 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.

The following networks are active:

  • Noisebridge
    • No password
    • Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser
    • 802.11an 5 gHz only
  • Noisebridge Legacy 2.4 gHz
    • No password
    • Uplink through Monkeybrains gigabit laser
    • 802.11an 2.4 gHz only

Wired network

There are drops throughout the space. They are labeled with the corresponding number on the patch panel. Please don't destroy them (lol).

Local Network Address Information

DHCP is offered automatically on the network, if that doesn't work for you here's some more static information...

  • IP Range: 10.20.1.200-10.20.1.254
  • Gateway: 10.20.0.1
  • Subnet: 255.255.254.0 (a "slash" /23)
  • DNS: 10.20.0.1,208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4,8.8.8.8

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.

Development

Network Devices & Services

2169 Mission

Uplinks

Monkeybrains Wireless Link

We have a point-to-point wireless link to Monkeybrains on the roof. 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.

SFBroadband / City of SF / Internet Archive

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.

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.

I want to help!

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].

Router

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.

The machines currently provides

  * NAT
  * DHCPD
  * DNS (dnsmasq) - .noise local TLD and recursive proxy

Access is via SSH with keys and a https web interface.

Address Allocations

WAN - Monkeybrains

  • Network range: 192.195.83.129/29
  • Gateway: 192.195.83.129
  • DNS: 208.69.43.23,208.69.40.4
  • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248

Addresses

  • 192.195.83.130 - 2169.noisebridge.net - biketrailer offering some port forawrding
  • 192.195.83.131 - roof switch
  • 192.195.83.132 - mode/s receiver
  • 192.195.83.133 - unused
  • 192.195.83.134 - pegasus.noisebridge.net - pegasus 1 to 1 NAT

LAN - 10.20.0.0/22

10.20.0.0 - 0.50 Statically address services

Note: This is not a /24 subnet! The netmask is a /23.

  • 10.20.0.1 - biketrailer
  • 10.20.0.10 - earl
  • 10.20.0.11 - West-AP
  • 10.20.0.12 - Church-AP
  • 10.20.0.13 - Central-AP
  • 10.20.0.22 - pegasus
  • 10.20.0.24 - hackitorium-rpi
  • 10.20.0.25 - noisebridge-printer-brother
  • 10.20.0.31 - kitsune
  • 10.20.0.41 - noisebridgebbs
  • 10.20.0.42 - flaschen-taschen
  • 10.20.0.43 - noiseboard (intent)
  • 10.20.0.44 - square (Noisesquare table)
  • 10.20.0.45 - bookcase (LEDs on the library bookcase)

10.20.0.51 - 1.199

  • DHCP-assigned, user-access IP space

10.20.1.200 - 1.254

  • Available for adhoc manual IP address configurations.

IPv6

We would like to setup IPv6, some day.

Machine Rack

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.

Can I install/setup boxes on Noisebridge's network?

Short answer

No.

Long answer

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.

Noisebridge network infrastructure policy is as such:

  • Critical infrastructure machines (like our access control system): Low power ok!
  • Machines for classes that cannot be hosted on the internet: Low power ok!
  • Personal machines: NO!
  • High power machines: NO!
  • Bitcoin minors: NO!
  • Torrent boxes: NO!
  • Everything else: NO!

If a machine gets setup on the network without first getting an ok from the 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.

Rack setup

  • Patch panel
  • Shitty Fucked Dell 48 port switch
  • Pegasus
  • Shelf with Biketrailer and POE injectors
  • Shelf with random RaspberryPis for projects
  • Speaker amp
  • Power strip
  • UPS