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* Continuous integration. | ==Introduction== | ||
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FreedomLab is a collection of networking hardware, compute resources and software to support research & development, testing, education and serve as a proving ground for the FreedomStack. | |||
We aren't developing anything new, but rather evaluating/testing/proving existing software and hardware components and then helping turn them into a turn key community networking solution. | |||
==Status== | |||
==Services== | |||
* Continuous integration testing | |||
* Firmware development and tuning | |||
* Shell access to fancy equipment for experimentation? | |||
== Software == | |||
* Horst (as a spectrum analyzer capable of understanding OLSR mesh networks) | |||
* Wireshark | |||
* Scapy | |||
* Netdude | |||
* gpsd | |||
* nmap | |||
* Twinkle SIP client | |||
* Wavemon | |||
== Hardware Available == | |||
'''Routers:''' | |||
* Cisco 6509 | |||
* Cisco 1841 | |||
* Cisco 3540 | |||
'''Switches:''' | |||
* Cisco 2950 | |||
* Cisco 2924 | |||
'''Access Points:''' | |||
* Ubiquity NS2 | |||
* Mesh potato | |||
* Linksys repeater | |||
* Orinoco 802.11b | |||
* AirLink | |||
'''Computers:''' | |||
* Optiplex 745 VM server (lxc/virtualbox) | |||
** VirtualBox host to run PfSense virtual machines so we can test out configurations, test compatibility with Cisco gear (OSPF/BGP) | |||
** VirtualBox host to run FreedomNode virtual machines (with a genode base, and Debian guests) | |||
** LXC host to run GIS and other computationally intensive work loads in support of FNF network operations | |||
** LXC host to run various software packages / experiments (very early stage FNF software application research projects) | |||
** The system has a USB bluetooth adapter. It also has multiple 802.11b/g USB wifi adapters. | |||
* ASUS EEEPC | |||
** running Lubuntu to perform coverage and performance testing as well as network diagnostics) | |||
'''Accessories:''' | |||
* Serial to USB converter (for use with serial consoles on switches, soekris rigs, access points etc) | |||
* External (USB) wireless card capable of monitor mode, packet injection etc | |||
* GPS Receiver | |||
== More Resources == | |||
* [http://freenetworkfoundation.org/?p=563 Blog post about FreedomLab] (December 2011) | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 7 July 2012
Introduction
FreedomLab is a collection of networking hardware, compute resources and software to support research & development, testing, education and serve as a proving ground for the FreedomStack.
We aren't developing anything new, but rather evaluating/testing/proving existing software and hardware components and then helping turn them into a turn key community networking solution.
Status
Services
- Continuous integration testing
- Firmware development and tuning
- Shell access to fancy equipment for experimentation?
Software
- Horst (as a spectrum analyzer capable of understanding OLSR mesh networks)
- Wireshark
- Scapy
- Netdude
- gpsd
- nmap
- Twinkle SIP client
- Wavemon
Hardware Available
Routers:
- Cisco 6509
- Cisco 1841
- Cisco 3540
Switches:
- Cisco 2950
- Cisco 2924
Access Points:
- Ubiquity NS2
- Mesh potato
- Linksys repeater
- Orinoco 802.11b
- AirLink
Computers:
- Optiplex 745 VM server (lxc/virtualbox)
- VirtualBox host to run PfSense virtual machines so we can test out configurations, test compatibility with Cisco gear (OSPF/BGP)
- VirtualBox host to run FreedomNode virtual machines (with a genode base, and Debian guests)
- LXC host to run GIS and other computationally intensive work loads in support of FNF network operations
- LXC host to run various software packages / experiments (very early stage FNF software application research projects)
- The system has a USB bluetooth adapter. It also has multiple 802.11b/g USB wifi adapters.
- ASUS EEEPC
- running Lubuntu to perform coverage and performance testing as well as network diagnostics)
Accessories:
- Serial to USB converter (for use with serial consoles on switches, soekris rigs, access points etc)
- External (USB) wireless card capable of monitor mode, packet injection etc
- GPS Receiver
More Resources
- Blog post about FreedomLab (December 2011)
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