Seems that the QMP people are having problems with their domain, which
seemingly was needed for resolving downloads.libremesh.org
which now is not accessible.
Here you are:
https://pad.eigenlab.org/p/LiMeCat2017q1
The list could serve as project wide TODO, I don't think can we can do
much of it during LiMeCat2017q1 tomorrow...
Many tasks are easy, feel free to address them :)
Ciao,
Ilario
Various community networks are signing this letter from netCommons to
the EU parliament titled "Policy recommendations for sustaining
community networks".
http://netcommons.eu/?q=content/letter-eu-policy-makers-making-regulation-w…
The deadline for joining is the 8th of March.
Shall we sign it?
Ciao,
Ilario
Now we can start working on LibreMesh 17.03 :D
From: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo(a)mein.io>
To: LEDE Development List <lede-dev(a)lists.infradead.org>
Subject: [LEDE-DEV] LEDE v17.01.0 final
Hi,
The LEDE Community is proud to announce the first stable version of the
LEDE 17.01 version series.
LEDE 17.01.0 "Reboot" incorporates thousands of commits over the last
nine months of effort. With this release, the LEDE development team
closes out an intense effort to modernize many parts of OpenWrt and
incorporate many new modules, packages, and technologies.
---
Some selected highlights of this release are:
* Linux kernel updated to version 4.4.50 (from 3.18 in Chaos Calmer)
* Update of essential software:
* dnsmasq updated to 2.76 (from 2.73 in Chaos Calmer)
* busybox updated to 1.25.1 (from 1.23.2 in Chaos Calmer)
* mbedtls version 2.4.0 (from polarssl 1.3.14 in Chaos Calmer)
* openssl updated to 1.0.2k
* Improved Security Features
* Use SHA256 instead of MD5 to validate source code for packages
* mbedtls: disable SSLv3 support
* OpenSSL: disable support for compression, heartbeats, NPN,
Whirlpool, and J-PAKE
* Memory Corruption Mitigation Methods
* gcc -Wformat -Wformat-security
* User space Stack-Smashing Protection (Regular)
* Kernel space Stack-Smashing Protection (Regular)
* buffer-overflows detection (FORTIFY_SOURCE) (Conservative)
* RELRO protection (Full)
* Improved Networking Support
* Smart Queue Management (SQM) minimizes bufferbloat by using the
cake and fq_codel qdisc's.
* Improvements to the WiFi stack eliminating bufferbloat on ath9k,
mt76 and some ath10k chipsets
* Airtime fairness scheduler for ath9k to prevent slow stations
from hogging too much airtime
* Various stability and regression fixes to the Linux wireless
stack and ath9k in particular
* Provide alternative Candela-Tech ath10k-ct driver
* IPv6 hardening
* Updated toolchain
* musl 1.1.16
* gcc 5.4.0
* binutils 2.25.1
* Platform and Driver Support
* Lantiq
* Added redistributable DSL firmware
* Updated DSL phy drivers
* Added new targets:
* apm821xx (AppliedMicro APM821xx)
* arc770 (Synopsys DesignWare ARC 770D)
* archs38 (Synopsys DesignWare ARC HS38)
* armvirt (QEMU ARM Virtual Machine)
* ipq806x (Qualcomm Atheros IPQ806X)
* layerscape (NXP Layerscape)
* zynq (Xilinx Zynq 7000 SoCs)
* Reorganized x86 target:
* Drop dedicated Xen DomU target, merged with x86/generic
* Enable AES-NI support
* Removed targets:
* realview, replaced by armvirt
* ppc44x, disabled due to code brokeness
* netlogic, dropped due to no available hardware
* Build system improvements
* Separation of base system and community feeds to simplify
distribution of binary package updates
* Fixes and enhancements in package dependency handling, better
support for virtual provides
* Per-device rootfs images to better tune package selection to each
individual device profile
* New image build code improving compilation times and simplifying
device profile declarations
* New package/.../check make target to run a series of standard
diagnostics on Makefiles
* Support for fetching sources using Curl
* Generate reproducible source tarballs when packing SCM checkouts
* Image Builder / SDK
* Rework library bundling to allow for better portability between
different Linux distributions
* Add support for building kernel modules using the SDK
* Added support for a many new routers and boards
For a detailed list of changes since 17.01.0-rc2 refer to
https://lede-project.org/releases/17.01/changelog-17.01.0-final
For a complete list of changes since the start of the LEDE project, see
https://lede-project.org/releases/17.01/changelog-17.01.0
---
Known issues:
* Available space on devices with only 4MB flash is very low,
users requiring extra packages might want to consider using the
image builder to repack custom images
* The available memory on devices with 32MB RAM might be too low to
reliably run opkg or sysupgrade operations, especially in
conjunction with LuCI
* Any outstanding issues reported at https://bugs.lede-project.org/
---
For latest information about the 17.01 series, refer to the wiki at:
https://lede-project.org/releases/17.01/
To download the v17.01.0 images, navigate to:
https://downloads.lede-project.org/releases/17.01.0/
---
A big thank you goes to all our active package maintainers, testers,
documenters and supporters.
Have fun!
The LEDE Community
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [Battlemesh] Wireless Battlemesh v10 - Official Announcement
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:05:39 +0100
From: Paul Fuxjaeger <paul.fuxjaeger(a)gmx.at>
Reply-To: Battle of the Mesh Mailing List <battlemesh(a)ml.ninux.org>
To: Battle of the Mesh Mailing List <battlemesh(a)ml.ninux.org>
Hi everybody,
we are now at T-94 days until this year's battlemesh event in Vienna.
Wireless Battlemesh v10 Vienna
Scheduled: 5 Jun 2017 to 11 Jun 2017
Location: Volkskundemuseum, Laudongasse 15-19, 1080 Wien
Combined with the Wireless Community Weekend (one week earlier in
Berlin) this makes for an exciting wireless spring 2017.
Contracts are signed with the Museum and a nearby hostel - we are
ready to make the official announcement including a low cost
accommodation package offering. Please spread this link (or the
announcement text at the bottom) wide and far:
http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV10/Announcement
More info can be found on the wiki page:
http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV10
We are currently trying to gather additional sponsoring to provide a
couple of travel scholarships. If you are in need of financial support
to cover your long distance flight to the event please let us know in
your registration email (see announcement text).
Looking forward to see you all in June!
the local infrastructure core team
Albert, Clemens, Paul
v10(a)battlemesh.org
==========================================================
The Wireless Battle Mesh v10
5th - 11th of June 2017, Vienna, Austria
==========================================================
The next 'Wireless Battle of the Mesh' will take place from Mon 5th -
Sun 11th of June in the Austrian Museum of Folk Life And Folk Art
(http://www.volkskundemuseum.at) in Vienna.
The event aims to bring together all people from across the globe that
are interested in wireless mesh network technologies and community
networks in general. 6 days full of expert presentations, late night
hacking sessions, measurement campaigns, protocol discussions, and a
whole lotta other meshy things.
So if you are a mesh networking enthusiast, community networking
activist, or have an interest in mesh networks in general, you have to
check this out!
Continuously updated information about the event:
http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV10
Location
========
We are located in the upper floor of very nice historical museum in the
middle of Vienna. One large conference room and two adjacent hacking
areas are at our full disposal there. The whole area offers nice
atmosphere and plenty of room to deploy measurement testbeds. The
adjacent park is a beautiful analog distraction, especially in this time
of the year. The metalab - a very active local hackerspace - is only 5
minutes away.
Accommodation Offering
======================
For those of you who are looking for a convenient and low cost
accommodation option: we have made block reservation for 40 people in a
nice hostel 10-15min walking distance from the Museum. The packages
include 6 nights in a four-bed room incl. breakfast - for a mere €100.
Follow the simple instructions below to get one of these hot deals a
first come first serve scheduler is used.
Registration
============
The event is *free of charge* and registration is optional - but it
makes the organisation much easier if you tell us in advance that you
plan to come.
Please send a mail to v10(a)battlemesh.org that looks somewhat like this:
########
Subject: Registration
Name and/or Nick
Accommodation package: [Yes/No]
T-Shirt Size: [S/M/L/none]
Other details you want to share: (e.g. community, country, URLs, twitter
handle, dietary restrictions, ...)
########
We will then put your name on the public participants list:
http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV10/Participants
And we will answer with payment instructions for the accommodation
package to those that are interested in one.
Travel Scholarships
===================
If you want to apply for a travel scholarship (compensating the costs of
a long distance flight to Vienna and back) please explicitly tell us so
in the registration mail. We will then ask you to prepare a short video
message in which you are giving a brief introduction to yourself and
your interests.
Spread the Word
===============
Please help us spreading the word by forwarding this announcement to all
lists and people that might be interested. Blogging about it is also
very appreciated, and if you do so, please add a ping-back to the wiki page:
http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV10
The Local Infrastructure Core Team
==================================
Albert Rafetseder (albert.rafetseder at univie.ac.at, key ID 0x90382EC8)
Clemens Hopfer (datacop at wireloss.net, key ID 0x5EBA9D09)
Paul Fuxjaeger (paul.fuxjaeger at gmx.at, key ID 0xB5BB47E7)
Contact
=======
* Web: http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV10
* Email: http://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/battlemesh
* IRC: irc.freenode.net #battlemesh
* Twitter: https://twitter.com/battlemesh/
_______________________________________________
Battlemesh mailing list
Battlemesh(a)ml.ninux.org
http://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/battlemesh
Hello Libremesh folks.
I am having still numerous issues running a perfect and clean librenet6
tunnel.
My setup is as follows.
1. My /64 range is delivered to my routers and laptops through a modest
ubuntu 14.04 machine, with tinc and radvd basically.
Then the issues i am facing are:
1. If i configure tinc in a client machine, for example a Ubuntu laptop
client to get ipv6 on it, it receives sometimes ipv6 address, some
others doesnt. You have to restart tinc on the client several times to
get an address, and the address is not on my assigned /64 range but in
the f000/64 range. I have the same problem in several linux flavors and
machines, connected from different ISP's
2. I can set up tinc in a router, say a wdr3600, but the address
acquired from the 2a00:1508:a00:0000::/40 global range overrides my own
/64 librenet6 range on the device, and i cannot specify on the router a
fixed ipv6 address inside my range, ie 2a00:1508:1:f024::4
3. The only way to have the librenet6 tunnel working reliably in a
client laptop is assigning in the tinc-up file a fixed ipv6 address.
this way it never fails, but is not desired if i want my laptop with
tinc ipv6 receiving dynamic addresses and letting the fixed ones for
nodes and servers.
On the troubleshooting process, i have done a lot of things. For example
i ran radvdump that gave me extra information that i didn't know
beforehand, it helped me to solve a DNS issue i was facing too.
Since the problem is on dynamic clients, i thought setting up a dhcpv6
server could solve the issue, but it didnt too. It sometimes send
addresses to clients, alongside with the stateless ones coming from
f000/64 range, so a machine gets like 5 or more addresses.
Any help is appreciated
--
Cordialmente
Leonardo Taborda Ángel
leonardotaborda(a)networkbogota.org
www.networkbogota.org
"When there is a will, there is a way"
Hi,
is now 5 days we are trying to register to the chef platform and we get
the following error, (user and password included).
check it out:
> error at /accounts/register/
>
> [Errno 113] No route to host
>
> Request Method: POST
> Request URL: https://chef.altermundi.net/accounts/register/?next=/
> Django Version: 1.4.5
> Exception Type: error
> Exception Value:
>
> [Errno 113] No route to host
>
> Exception Location: /usr/lib/python2.7/socket.py in create_connection, line 571
> Python Executable: /home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/bin/python
> Python Version: 2.7.3
> Python Path:
>
> ['/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/altermeshfc/altermeshfc',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/altermeshfc',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/bin',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/distribute-0.6.24-py2.7.egg',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip-1.1-py2.7.egg',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/lib/python2.7',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/lib/python2.7/plat-linux2',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/lib/python2.7/lib-tk',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/lib/python2.7/lib-old',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/lib/python2.7/lib-dynload',
> '/usr/lib/python2.7',
> '/usr/lib/python2.7/plat-linux2',
> '/usr/lib/python2.7/lib-tk',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages',
> '/home/openwrt/altermeshfc/venv/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/IPython/extensions']
>
> Server time: Tue, 28 Feb 2017 20:48:32 +0000
Can you please have a look ?
thanks.
bye
--
ɐqɯ@s
LiMeCat2017q1 will be held this Sunday 5th of March in Matakrostes,
Passeig de Sevilla 132, Valldoreix https://guifi.net/VDXpgSevilla132
We will try to get things ready for the release 17.02 that will likely
happen in April after LiMeCat2017q2.
You can participate to the meeting remotely via IRC (#libremesh on
chat.freenode.net).
See you!
Ilario
Let's organize a couple of meetings for getting this 17.02 release done!
I suggest to meet one weekend as soon as possible and another one in April.
Here you are the website for expressing your availability (this time the
results will be hidden, for the sake of participants' privacy):
https://framadate.org/LiMeCat2017q1q2
The venue will be in Valldoreix (Bcn), not yet exactly defined.
See you!
Ilario
This is a super good news!
We're in, now we just need students!
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [Battlemesh] GSoC 2017 - Freifunk accepted!
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 22:33:48 +0100
From: Andreas Bräu <ab(a)andi95.de>
To: battlemesh(a)ml.ninux.org
Hi there,
today Google announced the organizations they choosed for GSoC 2017. I’m
happy to tell you: Freifunk is again accepted as mentoring organization
for Google Summer of Code together with 200 other OpenSource
organizations! Our friends from OpenWISP.org got accepted, too! Thanks
to all who helped making this application successful: those who
collected all the ideas (this year we have really a lot of ideas!),
those who talked to possible mentors and those who wrote the application
texts.
>From now on students can find us on the GSoC Website, and we should
start talking to students that want to propose projects to freifunk. If
you know students, point them to our Ideas page
at https://wiki.freifunk.net/Ideas so they can get in touch with our
mentors.
The official Students Application period will start on March, 20. Then
students can start submitting their applications.
As a next step we’ll add the possible mentors to a mailing list.
If you have any questions regarding GSoC, our ideas or as organization,
please don’t hesitate to ask!
Best regards,
Andi