https://wiki.skullspace.ca/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=AlexWebr&feedformat=atomSkullSpace Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:45:30ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.2https://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Networking&diff=4807Networking2018-06-12T14:52:53Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
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<div>*Please keep an updated copy of this page printed out and posted in the server room, so there is access to documentation even if the network / internet is down<br />
*Also see [[IT Policies]]<br />
*We have many people working with the equipment, remember to attach or tie down anything that could get unplugged/fall/etc. We twice lost internet - first time the router fell and power switch got pressed, second time the power plug was pulled out of main internet switch.<br />
*this page is finally being updated for Sksp2, old page is at [[Networking/Old]]<br />
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== High-level description ==<br />
<strike>The main router is a RB450G, connected to the main switch (port 2), security switch (4, later), internet feed (3), and other networks later. Main internal switch is a 3Com4924 in the server rack, feeds a GS108T at the lounge PC and a 5-port GigE switch near the meeting table. The main HP AP has SSID skullspace and is mounted on the roof in the middle of the space.</strike><br />
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== Stupid-High Level Diagram ==<br />
<pre><br />
+-------------------+<br />
| |<br />
| The Tubes |<br />
| On The Roof |<br />
| |<br />
+-- ------+---------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
+-- ------+-----------+<br />
| LES.net |<br />
| |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 |<br />
+----+----------------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| fa20 +---------------------+<br />
+-------------+---------+ | Skullspace+Router |<br />
fa1+19 | Skullspace+External | ether1| RB450G |<br />
+----------+ Cisco 2850 +-------+ |<br />
| | 172.30.6.2 (fa23)| fa21 | 208.81.6.228 |<br />
| +----------------------++ | 172.30.6.1 |<br />
| | +---------------------+<br />
+---------+-----------+ | |ether2<br />
| | | |<br />
| Rest of External | | |<br />
| PUBLIC/LAN | | +---------+-------------+ +------------------+<br />
| | +--------+ Skullspace+Internal | | |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 | | 3+Com L2 Old Junk +------+ Rest of Internal |<br />
| | | | | INTERNAL/LAN |<br />
+---------------------+ +---+-------+-------+---+ | 172.30.6.0/24 |<br />
| | | | |<br />
+--------+ | +--------+ +------------------+<br />
| | |<br />
+------+------+ +------+------+ +------+------+<br />
| WAP+A | | WAP+B | | WAP+C |<br />
| 172.30.6.10 | | 172.30.6.11 | | 172.30.6.12 |<br />
| | | | | |<br />
+-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+<br />
</pre><br />
Built using ASCIIFlow - http://asciiflow.com/<br />
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== Internet feeds ==<br />
B: Internet from LES.net (wifi-based Ubiquity, tested 94.83mbit down, 96.22mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg)<br><br />
<s>B: Internet from VOI (wifi-based Ubiquity NB5, tested 60mbit down 40mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg).</s><BR><br />
<br />
== Network hardware ==<br />
*Mikrotik Routerboard 450G as main router<br />
*<strike>Netgear WNDR3700 router, donated by [http://projectbismark.net Project Bismark]. It had a problem (routed packets fine but services like DHCP/DNS/web server didn't work) so was taken out of the network to test.</strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G2 v1.5 as spare. WAN port may sometime have packet loss. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT350N with DD-WRT v24SP2 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G v2 with tomato 1.28 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:A0) as the main switch, by default everything connects here. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:??) a spare switch. </strike><br />
*<strike>2 D-Link DWL-810+ bridges. </strike><br />
*Netgear GS108T as the lounge switch.<br />
*<strike>D-Link DWL-7100AP AP. </strike><br />
*<strike>D-Link DES-3224 as a public IP switch, set to management only on port 7 (Telnet, username "D-Link").<br />
*<strike>A Belkin F5D8236 wireless-N router as spare </strike><br />
*<strike>3 Cisco Aironet 1100 APs with .B cards and one (:90) with a .G card as spares. </strike><br />
*<strike>Belkin F5D5141-5 switch. </strike><br />
*Cisco 2950 switches #1 and #2.<br />
*Mikrotik RB750 (small white box) VOI's router<br />
*<strike>Western Multiplex Tsunami 100 5.8ghz - two links (4x IDU, 2x high ODU, 2x low ODU) unused. Panel antenna loaned from Seccuris. </strike><br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
Runs<br />
A1+B1: from rack to wiring area on top of bathrooms, A2+B2 from wiring area on top of bathrooms to pole in front of classroom. One will be used to feed wifi AP.<br />
C+D: from rack to next to a couch in lounge area. A wire goes under the nearby door to the wiring area of the space next door and above a window for the temporary garbage-cam.<br />
E+F+G: from rack to area behind rear black desk.<br />
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<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
*terminate ethernet lines correctly in a panel once we're sure server room is stable<br />
*label networking equipment (IPs etc) and servers, update this page for the latter<br />
*put read-only and full-access passwords on devices<br />
<br />
== Wireless Networks ==<br />
skullspace = main SSID, usual password<br />
<strike>skullspace_rear: linksys G router in the server rack, as a backup.</strike><br />
<br />
<br />
New IP Ranges<br />
*172.30.4.x = testing/reserved for later use<br />
*172.30.5.x = half Security/Management network half VPNs<br />
*172.30.6.x = Main network DHCP .100-.240 router .1 network gear .10-.29 printers .30-.39 VMs, servers .40-.99 VPNs .241-254<br />
*172.30.7.x = CTF Network DHCP ??? router .1<br />
<br />
== Internal IP usage ==<br />
Check these<br />
=== Legacy IPs ===<br />
*192.168.1.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.9 noel, alex's linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.10 kyle, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.11 stefen, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*192.168.1.12 Samsung CLP-310N printer<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.15 Cisco 2950 switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.16 Netgear GS108T workshop switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.17 Cisco 4924 Switch-1 (main)</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.18 Cisco 4924 Switch-2</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.22 DES-3224</strike><br />
*192.168.1.26 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.27 Who took this and didn't document?</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.31 not in use, but don't use</strike><br />
*192.168.1.32 [[Skullhost]] on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.33 iscsi server on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.34-35 Kenny servers</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.36 VPN server on [[vmsrv]] - contact Jay or Alex</strike><br />
*192.168.1.37 Ben's server<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.38 [[Driftnet]] laptop</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.39 open for use</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.40 Pablodraw VM - http://picoe.ca/pablodraw/ for the client.</strike><br />
<br />
=== Current 172.30/16 ===<br />
*172.30.6.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*172.30.6.2 SkullSpace-External (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.3 SkullSpace-Internal (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.10 WAP-A (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8BDE<br />
*172.30.6.11 WAP-B (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AED<br />
*172.30.6.12 WAP-C (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AE4<br />
*172.30.6.13 intarweb.ca (Sean's server, inside interface)<br />
*172.30.6.14 (new, ask Alex W about this) UniFI AP Controller - VM on vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
*172.30.6.15 esx.intarweb.ca<br />
*172.30.6.16 ips.intarweb.ca<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.30 [[mumd|latest Ubuntu]] graphical shell service on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.31-32 Mark's temporary project ips<br />
*172.30.6.33 UniFI AP Controller (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.34 Jay Bots (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.38 Jarred's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.39 Ben's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.40 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.41 Mark's test router<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.50-53 Chris Otto Servers<br />
*172.30.6.100-240 Main router DHCP space<br />
*172.30.6.241-254 VPN IPs<br />
**172.30.6.245 - sean VPN IP (sean cody)<br />
**172.30.6.247 - cchilds VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.248 - jordansamulaitis VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.249 - gygar VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.250 - nwild VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.251 - cstanners-router VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.252 - odin VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.254 - cstanners VPN IP<br />
<br />
*172.30.7.1 Micro-tik Router (WIFI VLAN)<br />
<br />
*172.30.8.0/24 Virtual Machine Server ([[vmsrv]]) LAN<br />
**172.30.8.1 [[vmsrv]]<br />
**172.30.8.2 Mark private ubuntu vpn<br />
**172.30.8.3 Mark private project ubuntu (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
<br />
*10.50.31.0/24 TheLEDSign LAN<br />
**10.50.31.16 The Sign<br />
**10.50.31.17 The controlling container ([[vmsrv]])<br />
*10.50.32.0/30 Mark project private Point to Point link LAN<br />
<br />
== IP Usage ==<br />
<br />
=== LES IP Delegation ===<br />
<pre><br />
IPv4<br />
Allocation 208.81.6.224/27 (255.255.255.224).<br />
208.81.6.225 Gateway<br />
208.81.6.226, 208.81.6.227 RESERVED for LES.net usage.<br />
DNS1: 208.81.7.10<br />
DNS2: 208.81.7.14<br />
</pre><br />
<pre><br />
IPv6<br />
Allocation 2605:e200:c212::/48<br />
2605:e200:c201:2::4 Gateway<br />
DNS1: 2605:e200:53:2::<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.224<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Network<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.225<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Gateway<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.226<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.227<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.228<br />
| TBD<br />
| Skullspace Router<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.229<br />
| TBD<br />
| ns1.skullspace.ca<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace DNS<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.230<br />
| vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
| Virtual Machine Server [[vmsrv]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| VM server open to all members.<br />
| Running an http proxy to allow this one IP address to host many web servers, and doing TCP port forwarding to allow many different virtual servers to share this one IP address<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.231<br />
| ripe.skullspace.ca<br />
| RIPE Probe <br />
| colin AT insecure DASH complexity DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.232<br />
| shell.skull.space<br />
| [[shell.skull.space]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| Shell accounts for all members.<br />
| Being able to bind to port 22 vs having some other port forwarded by vmsrv.skullspace.ca will make this much easier to get users for. Plus, Mak has brought with him a many users from his own system where he used to have his own users with shell accounts. They're already used to port 22 and a different hostname pointing here. Leaving that alone will help keep them. That old system was taking up it's own IP address anyway.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.233<br />
| mail.skull.space<br />
| [[SkullMail]] email forwarding service<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.234<br />
| nessus.skullspace.ca<br />
| SkullSpace Nessus scanner <br />
| alexwebr at gmail dot com<br />
| <br />
| If it shared an IP with other infrastructure, tools like Fail2Ban could block more than intended<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.235<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.236<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.237<br />
| broot.ca <br />
| Personal webserver, Git, DNS, mail<br />
| Alex Weber <alexwebr@gmail.com><br />
| Nothing. Can be moved elsewhere if we need IP space back.<br />
| Makes life easier if it has its own IP. If Sksp infrastructure needs an IP, this can go.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.238<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.239<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.240<br />
| loki.madcowlabs.com<br />
| [[loki.madcowlabs.com]]<br />
| cotto at ieee point org<br />
| Chris's Server <br />
| Experimental development project server<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.241<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.242<br />
| library.skullspace.ca<br />
| The Evergreen server for the (experimental) SkullSpace library<br />
| Alex (alexwebr@gmail.com)<br />
| SkullSpace<br />
| Uses Websockets, and Websockets need a legitimate SSL certificate? <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.243<br />
| <br />
| Temporarily in use by Mark, to host edit.solidarityeconomy.us<br />
| Mark Jenkins mark@markjenkins.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.244<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.245<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.246<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.247<br />
| irc.skull.space (not set up yet)<br />
| IRC server - '''/knock #admin'''<br />
| Abuse: alexwebr@gmail.com (not owned by Alex, though) <br />
| members & the public<br />
| Running an ircd - not easy to proxy to a container<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.248<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.249<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.250<br />
| ips.intarweb.ca<br />
| ips.intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Sean Cody<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.251<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.252<br />
| amsler.ca<br />
| Production Appserver / Personal Webspace<br />
| edwinguy_gmail<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.253<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Sean Cody<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.254<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.255<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Broadcast<br />
| LES.net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== VOI IP Delegation ===<br />
<strike><br />
VOI gave us 206.220.196.48/28 (mask 255.255.255.240), 206.220.193.64/29 (mask 255.255.255.248) as well as 2604:4280:1:c0de::/64, you must reserve IPs here before using them. You'll need to plug into the new VOI-Static switch, currently a Cisco in the 'top' rack.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.65<br />
| TBD<br />
| VOI router<br />
| VOI<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.66<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.68<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.69<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Richard's Server<br />
| rjr point work at gmail<br />
| <br />
| development server, potentially Starbound server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.70<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.49<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| VOI Mikrotik RB750? router<br />
| VOI Networks<br />
| now<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.50<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sksp Main Router<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 206.220.196.51]<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 2604:4280:1:c0de::53]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::80 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for www.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::81 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for wiki.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|}<br />
| [[SKSP DNS]]<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| 2014-10-08<br />
| Skullspace Primary DNS Server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.52<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.nepharia.org<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster Nepharia Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, OpenVPN, Asterisk, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for Nepharia and its associated domains.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.53<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster SkullSpace Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for SkullSpace.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.54<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster CTF Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2013-04-09<br />
| Runs SSH-related services, for now.|<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.55<br />
|| <br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
| edwinguy at gmail dot calm<br />
| 2015-02-23<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.56<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin / Jeremy FreeBSD server<br />
| phoul@insecure-complexity.com<br />
| 2013-10-01<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.57<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.58<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::314<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: intarweb.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sean's server.<br />
| sean _at_ tinfoilhat _dot_ ca<br />
| 2013-09-27<br />
| L2TP etc.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.59<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.60<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin's project server<br />
| CStanners @ gmail<br />
| Occasional<br />
| IPv6, VPN services and testing<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.61<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Ben's server<br />
| ben@benbergman.ca<br />
| 2012-12-18<br />
| http/ssh/vpn/other<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.62<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| The Danger Zone<br />
| ctfadmin@<br />
| 2012-06-01<br />
| The home of the SkullSpace Teaching CTF.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</strike><br />
<br />
== Access ==<br />
All members currently have full access to all devices. Later it may be a good idea to have different full-access passwords for all devices restricted to NetOps and by request, and the read-only password being publically known among our members.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Networking]]<br />
[[Category:Required Reading]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Networking&diff=4806Networking2018-06-12T14:50:55Z<p>AlexWebr: /* IP Usage */</p>
<hr />
<div>*Please keep an updated copy of this page printed out and posted in the server room, so there is access to documentation even if the network / internet is down<br />
*Also see [[IT Policies]]<br />
*We have many people working with the equipment, remember to attach or tie down anything that could get unplugged/fall/etc. We twice lost internet - first time the router fell and power switch got pressed, second time the power plug was pulled out of main internet switch.<br />
*this page is finally being updated for Sksp2, old page is at [[Networking/Old]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== High-level description ==<br />
<strike>The main router is a RB450G, connected to the main switch (port 2), security switch (4, later), internet feed (3), and other networks later. Main internal switch is a 3Com4924 in the server rack, feeds a GS108T at the lounge PC and a 5-port GigE switch near the meeting table. The main HP AP has SSID skullspace and is mounted on the roof in the middle of the space.</strike><br />
<br />
== Stupid-High Level Diagram ==<br />
<pre><br />
+-------------------+<br />
| |<br />
| The Tubes |<br />
| On The Roof |<br />
| |<br />
+-- ------+---------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
+-- ------+-----------+<br />
| LES.net |<br />
| |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 |<br />
+----+----------------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| fa20 +---------------------+<br />
+-------------+---------+ | Skullspace+Router |<br />
fa1+19 | Skullspace+External | ether1| RB450G |<br />
+----------+ Cisco 2850 +-------+ |<br />
| | 172.30.6.2 (fa23)| fa21 | 208.81.6.228 |<br />
| +----------------------++ | 172.30.6.1 |<br />
| | +---------------------+<br />
+---------+-----------+ | |ether2<br />
| | | |<br />
| Rest of External | | |<br />
| PUBLIC/LAN | | +---------+-------------+ +------------------+<br />
| | +--------+ Skullspace+Internal | | |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 | | 3+Com L2 Old Junk +------+ Rest of Internal |<br />
| | | | | INTERNAL/LAN |<br />
+---------------------+ +---+-------+-------+---+ | 172.30.6.0/24 |<br />
| | | | |<br />
+--------+ | +--------+ +------------------+<br />
| | |<br />
+------+------+ +------+------+ +------+------+<br />
| WAP+A | | WAP+B | | WAP+C |<br />
| 172.30.6.10 | | 172.30.6.11 | | 172.30.6.12 |<br />
| | | | | |<br />
+-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+<br />
</pre><br />
Built using ASCIIFlow - http://asciiflow.com/<br />
<br />
== Internet feeds ==<br />
B: Internet from LES.net (wifi-based Ubiquity, tested 94.83mbit down, 96.22mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg)<br><br />
<s>B: Internet from VOI (wifi-based Ubiquity NB5, tested 60mbit down 40mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg).</s><BR><br />
<br />
== Network hardware ==<br />
*Mikrotik Routerboard 450G as main router<br />
*<strike>Netgear WNDR3700 router, donated by [http://projectbismark.net Project Bismark]. It had a problem (routed packets fine but services like DHCP/DNS/web server didn't work) so was taken out of the network to test.</strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G2 v1.5 as spare. WAN port may sometime have packet loss. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT350N with DD-WRT v24SP2 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G v2 with tomato 1.28 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:A0) as the main switch, by default everything connects here. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:??) a spare switch. </strike><br />
*<strike>2 D-Link DWL-810+ bridges. </strike><br />
*Netgear GS108T as the lounge switch.<br />
*<strike>D-Link DWL-7100AP AP. </strike><br />
*<strike>D-Link DES-3224 as a public IP switch, set to management only on port 7 (Telnet, username "D-Link").<br />
*<strike>A Belkin F5D8236 wireless-N router as spare </strike><br />
*<strike>3 Cisco Aironet 1100 APs with .B cards and one (:90) with a .G card as spares. </strike><br />
*<strike>Belkin F5D5141-5 switch. </strike><br />
*Cisco 2950 switches #1 and #2.<br />
*Mikrotik RB750 (small white box) VOI's router<br />
*<strike>Western Multiplex Tsunami 100 5.8ghz - two links (4x IDU, 2x high ODU, 2x low ODU) unused. Panel antenna loaned from Seccuris. </strike><br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
Runs<br />
A1+B1: from rack to wiring area on top of bathrooms, A2+B2 from wiring area on top of bathrooms to pole in front of classroom. One will be used to feed wifi AP.<br />
C+D: from rack to next to a couch in lounge area. A wire goes under the nearby door to the wiring area of the space next door and above a window for the temporary garbage-cam.<br />
E+F+G: from rack to area behind rear black desk.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
*terminate ethernet lines correctly in a panel once we're sure server room is stable<br />
*label networking equipment (IPs etc) and servers, update this page for the latter<br />
*put read-only and full-access passwords on devices<br />
<br />
== Wireless Networks ==<br />
skullspace = main SSID, usual password<br />
<strike>skullspace_rear: linksys G router in the server rack, as a backup.</strike><br />
<br />
<br />
New IP Ranges<br />
*172.30.4.x = testing/reserved for later use<br />
*172.30.5.x = half Security/Management network half VPNs<br />
*172.30.6.x = Main network DHCP .100-.240 router .1 network gear .10-.29 printers .30-.39 VMs, servers .40-.99 VPNs .241-254<br />
*172.30.7.x = CTF Network DHCP ??? router .1<br />
<br />
== Internal IP usage ==<br />
Check these<br />
=== Legacy IPs ===<br />
*192.168.1.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.9 noel, alex's linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.10 kyle, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.11 stefen, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*192.168.1.12 Samsung CLP-310N printer<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.15 Cisco 2950 switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.16 Netgear GS108T workshop switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.17 Cisco 4924 Switch-1 (main)</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.18 Cisco 4924 Switch-2</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.22 DES-3224</strike><br />
*192.168.1.26 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.27 Who took this and didn't document?</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.31 not in use, but don't use</strike><br />
*192.168.1.32 [[Skullhost]] on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.33 iscsi server on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.34-35 Kenny servers</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.36 VPN server on [[vmsrv]] - contact Jay or Alex</strike><br />
*192.168.1.37 Ben's server<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.38 [[Driftnet]] laptop</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.39 open for use</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.40 Pablodraw VM - http://picoe.ca/pablodraw/ for the client.</strike><br />
<br />
=== Current 172.30/16 ===<br />
*172.30.6.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*172.30.6.2 SkullSpace-External (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.3 SkullSpace-Internal (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.10 WAP-A (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8BDE<br />
*172.30.6.11 WAP-B (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AED<br />
*172.30.6.12 WAP-C (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AE4<br />
*172.30.6.13 intarweb.ca (Sean's server, inside interface)<br />
*172.30.6.14 (new, ask Alex W about this) UniFI AP Controller - VM on vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
*172.30.6.15 esx.intarweb.ca<br />
*172.30.6.16 ips.intarweb.ca<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.30 [[mumd|latest Ubuntu]] graphical shell service on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.31-32 Mark's temporary project ips<br />
*172.30.6.33 UniFI AP Controller (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.34 Jay Bots (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.38 Jarred's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.39 Ben's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.40 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.41 Mark's test router<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.50-53 Chris Otto Servers<br />
*172.30.6.100-240 Main router DHCP space<br />
*172.30.6.241-254 VPN IPs<br />
**172.30.6.245 - sean VPN IP (sean cody)<br />
**172.30.6.247 - cchilds VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.248 - jordansamulaitis VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.249 - gygar VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.250 - nwild VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.251 - cstanners-router VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.252 - odin VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.254 - cstanners VPN IP<br />
<br />
*172.30.7.1 Micro-tik Router (WIFI VLAN)<br />
<br />
*172.30.8.0/24 Virtual Machine Server ([[vmsrv]]) LAN<br />
**172.30.8.1 [[vmsrv]]<br />
**172.30.8.2 Mark private ubuntu vpn<br />
**172.30.8.3 Mark private project ubuntu (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
<br />
*10.50.31.0/24 TheLEDSign LAN<br />
**10.50.31.16 The Sign<br />
**10.50.31.17 The controlling container ([[vmsrv]])<br />
*10.50.32.0/30 Mark project private Point to Point link LAN<br />
<br />
== IP Usage ==<br />
<br />
=== LES IP Delegation ===<br />
<pre><br />
IPv4<br />
Allocation 208.81.6.224/27 (255.255.255.224).<br />
208.81.6.225 Gateway<br />
208.81.6.226, 208.81.6.227 RESERVED for LES.net usage.<br />
DNS1: 208.81.7.10<br />
DNS2: 208.81.7.14<br />
</pre><br />
<pre><br />
IPv6<br />
Allocation 2605:e200:c212::/48<br />
2605:e200:c201:2::4 Gateway<br />
DNS1: 2605:e200:53:2::<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.224<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Network<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.225<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Gateway<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.226<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.227<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.228<br />
| TBD<br />
| Skullspace Router<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.229<br />
| TBD<br />
| ns1.skullspace.ca<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace DNS<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.230<br />
| vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
| Virtual Machine Server [[vmsrv]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| VM server open to all members.<br />
| Running an http proxy to allow this one IP address to host many web servers, and doing TCP port forwarding to allow many different virtual servers to share this one IP address<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.231<br />
| ripe.skullspace.ca<br />
| RIPE Probe <br />
| colin AT insecure DASH complexity DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.232<br />
| shell.skull.space<br />
| [[shell.skull.space]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| Shell accounts for all members.<br />
| Being able to bind to port 22 vs having some other port forwarded by vmsrv.skullspace.ca will make this much easier to get users for. Plus, Mak has brought with him a many users from his own system where he used to have his own users with shell accounts. They're already used to port 22 and a different hostname pointing here. Leaving that alone will help keep them. That old system was taking up it's own IP address anyway.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.233<br />
| mail.skull.space<br />
| [[SkullMail]] email forwarding service<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.234<br />
| nessus.skullspace.ca<br />
| SkullSpace Nessus scanner <br />
| alexwebr at gmail dot com<br />
| <br />
| If it shared an IP with other infrastructure, tools like Fail2Ban could block more than intended<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.235<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.236<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.237<br />
| broot.ca <br />
| Personal webserver, Git, DNS, mail<br />
| Alex Weber <alexwebr@gmail.com><br />
| Nothing. Can be moved elsewhere if we need IP space back.<br />
| Makes life easier if it has its own IP. If Sksp infrastructure needs an IP, this can go.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.238<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.239<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.240<br />
| loki.madcowlabs.com<br />
| [[loki.madcowlabs.com]]<br />
| cotto at ieee point org<br />
| Chris's Server <br />
| Experimental development project server<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.241<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.242<br />
| library.skullspace.ca<br />
| The Evergreen server for the (experimental) SkullSpace library<br />
| Alex (alexwebr@gmail.com)<br />
| SkullSpace<br />
| Uses Websockets, and Websockets need a legitimate SSL certificate? <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.243<br />
| <br />
| Temporarily in use by Mark, to host edit.solidarityeconomy.us<br />
| Mark Jenkins mark@markjenkins.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.244<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.245<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.246<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.247<br />
| irc.skull.space (not set up yet)<br />
| IRC server - '''/knock #admin'''<br />
| Abuse: alexwebr@gmail.com (not owned by Alex, though) <br />
| members & the public<br />
| communication<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.248<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.249<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.250<br />
| ips.intarweb.ca<br />
| ips.intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Sean Cody<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.251<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.252<br />
| amsler.ca<br />
| Production Appserver / Personal Webspace<br />
| edwinguy_gmail<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.253<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Sean Cody<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.254<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.255<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Broadcast<br />
| LES.net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== VOI IP Delegation ===<br />
<strike><br />
VOI gave us 206.220.196.48/28 (mask 255.255.255.240), 206.220.193.64/29 (mask 255.255.255.248) as well as 2604:4280:1:c0de::/64, you must reserve IPs here before using them. You'll need to plug into the new VOI-Static switch, currently a Cisco in the 'top' rack.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.65<br />
| TBD<br />
| VOI router<br />
| VOI<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.66<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.68<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.69<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Richard's Server<br />
| rjr point work at gmail<br />
| <br />
| development server, potentially Starbound server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.70<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.49<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| VOI Mikrotik RB750? router<br />
| VOI Networks<br />
| now<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.50<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sksp Main Router<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 206.220.196.51]<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 2604:4280:1:c0de::53]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::80 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for www.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::81 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for wiki.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|}<br />
| [[SKSP DNS]]<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| 2014-10-08<br />
| Skullspace Primary DNS Server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.52<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.nepharia.org<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster Nepharia Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, OpenVPN, Asterisk, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for Nepharia and its associated domains.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.53<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster SkullSpace Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for SkullSpace.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.54<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster CTF Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2013-04-09<br />
| Runs SSH-related services, for now.|<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.55<br />
|| <br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
| edwinguy at gmail dot calm<br />
| 2015-02-23<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.56<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin / Jeremy FreeBSD server<br />
| phoul@insecure-complexity.com<br />
| 2013-10-01<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.57<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.58<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::314<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: intarweb.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sean's server.<br />
| sean _at_ tinfoilhat _dot_ ca<br />
| 2013-09-27<br />
| L2TP etc.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.59<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.60<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin's project server<br />
| CStanners @ gmail<br />
| Occasional<br />
| IPv6, VPN services and testing<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.61<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Ben's server<br />
| ben@benbergman.ca<br />
| 2012-12-18<br />
| http/ssh/vpn/other<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.62<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| The Danger Zone<br />
| ctfadmin@<br />
| 2012-06-01<br />
| The home of the SkullSpace Teaching CTF.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</strike><br />
<br />
== Access ==<br />
All members currently have full access to all devices. Later it may be a good idea to have different full-access passwords for all devices restricted to NetOps and by request, and the read-only password being publically known among our members.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Networking]]<br />
[[Category:Required Reading]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Networking&diff=4805Networking2018-06-11T18:56:40Z<p>AlexWebr: /* IP Usage */</p>
<hr />
<div>*Please keep an updated copy of this page printed out and posted in the server room, so there is access to documentation even if the network / internet is down<br />
*Also see [[IT Policies]]<br />
*We have many people working with the equipment, remember to attach or tie down anything that could get unplugged/fall/etc. We twice lost internet - first time the router fell and power switch got pressed, second time the power plug was pulled out of main internet switch.<br />
*this page is finally being updated for Sksp2, old page is at [[Networking/Old]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== High-level description ==<br />
<strike>The main router is a RB450G, connected to the main switch (port 2), security switch (4, later), internet feed (3), and other networks later. Main internal switch is a 3Com4924 in the server rack, feeds a GS108T at the lounge PC and a 5-port GigE switch near the meeting table. The main HP AP has SSID skullspace and is mounted on the roof in the middle of the space.</strike><br />
<br />
== Stupid-High Level Diagram ==<br />
<pre><br />
+-------------------+<br />
| |<br />
| The Tubes |<br />
| On The Roof |<br />
| |<br />
+-- ------+---------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
+-- ------+-----------+<br />
| LES.net |<br />
| |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 |<br />
+----+----------------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| fa20 +---------------------+<br />
+-------------+---------+ | Skullspace+Router |<br />
fa1+19 | Skullspace+External | ether1| RB450G |<br />
+----------+ Cisco 2850 +-------+ |<br />
| | 172.30.6.2 (fa23)| fa21 | 208.81.6.228 |<br />
| +----------------------++ | 172.30.6.1 |<br />
| | +---------------------+<br />
+---------+-----------+ | |ether2<br />
| | | |<br />
| Rest of External | | |<br />
| PUBLIC/LAN | | +---------+-------------+ +------------------+<br />
| | +--------+ Skullspace+Internal | | |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 | | 3+Com L2 Old Junk +------+ Rest of Internal |<br />
| | | | | INTERNAL/LAN |<br />
+---------------------+ +---+-------+-------+---+ | 172.30.6.0/24 |<br />
| | | | |<br />
+--------+ | +--------+ +------------------+<br />
| | |<br />
+------+------+ +------+------+ +------+------+<br />
| WAP+A | | WAP+B | | WAP+C |<br />
| 172.30.6.10 | | 172.30.6.11 | | 172.30.6.12 |<br />
| | | | | |<br />
+-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+<br />
</pre><br />
Built using ASCIIFlow - http://asciiflow.com/<br />
<br />
== Internet feeds ==<br />
B: Internet from LES.net (wifi-based Ubiquity, tested 94.83mbit down, 96.22mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg)<br><br />
<s>B: Internet from VOI (wifi-based Ubiquity NB5, tested 60mbit down 40mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg).</s><BR><br />
<br />
== Network hardware ==<br />
*Mikrotik Routerboard 450G as main router<br />
*<strike>Netgear WNDR3700 router, donated by [http://projectbismark.net Project Bismark]. It had a problem (routed packets fine but services like DHCP/DNS/web server didn't work) so was taken out of the network to test.</strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G2 v1.5 as spare. WAN port may sometime have packet loss. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT350N with DD-WRT v24SP2 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G v2 with tomato 1.28 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:A0) as the main switch, by default everything connects here. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:??) a spare switch. </strike><br />
*<strike>2 D-Link DWL-810+ bridges. </strike><br />
*Netgear GS108T as the lounge switch.<br />
*<strike>D-Link DWL-7100AP AP. </strike><br />
*<strike>D-Link DES-3224 as a public IP switch, set to management only on port 7 (Telnet, username "D-Link").<br />
*<strike>A Belkin F5D8236 wireless-N router as spare </strike><br />
*<strike>3 Cisco Aironet 1100 APs with .B cards and one (:90) with a .G card as spares. </strike><br />
*<strike>Belkin F5D5141-5 switch. </strike><br />
*Cisco 2950 switches #1 and #2.<br />
*Mikrotik RB750 (small white box) VOI's router<br />
*<strike>Western Multiplex Tsunami 100 5.8ghz - two links (4x IDU, 2x high ODU, 2x low ODU) unused. Panel antenna loaned from Seccuris. </strike><br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
Runs<br />
A1+B1: from rack to wiring area on top of bathrooms, A2+B2 from wiring area on top of bathrooms to pole in front of classroom. One will be used to feed wifi AP.<br />
C+D: from rack to next to a couch in lounge area. A wire goes under the nearby door to the wiring area of the space next door and above a window for the temporary garbage-cam.<br />
E+F+G: from rack to area behind rear black desk.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
*terminate ethernet lines correctly in a panel once we're sure server room is stable<br />
*label networking equipment (IPs etc) and servers, update this page for the latter<br />
*put read-only and full-access passwords on devices<br />
<br />
== Wireless Networks ==<br />
skullspace = main SSID, usual password<br />
<strike>skullspace_rear: linksys G router in the server rack, as a backup.</strike><br />
<br />
<br />
New IP Ranges<br />
*172.30.4.x = testing/reserved for later use<br />
*172.30.5.x = half Security/Management network half VPNs<br />
*172.30.6.x = Main network DHCP .100-.240 router .1 network gear .10-.29 printers .30-.39 VMs, servers .40-.99 VPNs .241-254<br />
*172.30.7.x = CTF Network DHCP ??? router .1<br />
<br />
== Internal IP usage ==<br />
Check these<br />
=== Legacy IPs ===<br />
*192.168.1.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.9 noel, alex's linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.10 kyle, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.11 stefen, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*192.168.1.12 Samsung CLP-310N printer<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.15 Cisco 2950 switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.16 Netgear GS108T workshop switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.17 Cisco 4924 Switch-1 (main)</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.18 Cisco 4924 Switch-2</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.22 DES-3224</strike><br />
*192.168.1.26 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.27 Who took this and didn't document?</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.31 not in use, but don't use</strike><br />
*192.168.1.32 [[Skullhost]] on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.33 iscsi server on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.34-35 Kenny servers</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.36 VPN server on [[vmsrv]] - contact Jay or Alex</strike><br />
*192.168.1.37 Ben's server<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.38 [[Driftnet]] laptop</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.39 open for use</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.40 Pablodraw VM - http://picoe.ca/pablodraw/ for the client.</strike><br />
<br />
=== Current 172.30/16 ===<br />
*172.30.6.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*172.30.6.2 SkullSpace-External (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.3 SkullSpace-Internal (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.10 WAP-A (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8BDE<br />
*172.30.6.11 WAP-B (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AED<br />
*172.30.6.12 WAP-C (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AE4<br />
*172.30.6.13 intarweb.ca (Sean's server, inside interface)<br />
*172.30.6.14 (new, ask Alex W about this) UniFI AP Controller - VM on vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
*172.30.6.15 esx.intarweb.ca<br />
*172.30.6.16 ips.intarweb.ca<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.30 [[mumd|latest Ubuntu]] graphical shell service on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.31-32 Mark's temporary project ips<br />
*172.30.6.33 UniFI AP Controller (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.34 Jay Bots (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.38 Jarred's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.39 Ben's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.40 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.41 Mark's test router<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.50-53 Chris Otto Servers<br />
*172.30.6.100-240 Main router DHCP space<br />
*172.30.6.241-254 VPN IPs<br />
**172.30.6.245 - sean VPN IP (sean cody)<br />
**172.30.6.247 - cchilds VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.248 - jordansamulaitis VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.249 - gygar VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.250 - nwild VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.251 - cstanners-router VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.252 - odin VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.254 - cstanners VPN IP<br />
<br />
*172.30.7.1 Micro-tik Router (WIFI VLAN)<br />
<br />
*172.30.8.0/24 Virtual Machine Server ([[vmsrv]]) LAN<br />
**172.30.8.1 [[vmsrv]]<br />
**172.30.8.2 Mark private ubuntu vpn<br />
**172.30.8.3 Mark private project ubuntu (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
<br />
*10.50.31.0/24 TheLEDSign LAN<br />
**10.50.31.16 The Sign<br />
**10.50.31.17 The controlling container ([[vmsrv]])<br />
*10.50.32.0/30 Mark project private Point to Point link LAN<br />
<br />
== IP Usage ==<br />
<br />
=== LES IP Delegation ===<br />
<pre><br />
IPv4<br />
Allocation 208.81.6.224/27 (255.255.255.224).<br />
208.81.6.225 Gateway<br />
208.81.6.226, 208.81.6.227 RESERVED for LES.net usage.<br />
DNS1: 208.81.7.10<br />
DNS2: 208.81.7.14<br />
</pre><br />
<pre><br />
IPv6<br />
Allocation 2605:e200:c212::/48<br />
2605:e200:c201:2::4 Gateway<br />
DNS1: 2605:e200:53:2::<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.224<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Network<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.225<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Gateway<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.226<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.227<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.228<br />
| TBD<br />
| Skullspace Router<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.229<br />
| TBD<br />
| ns1.skullspace.ca<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace DNS<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.230<br />
| vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
| Virtual Machine Server [[vmsrv]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| VM server open to all members.<br />
| Running an http proxy to allow this one IP address to host many web servers, and doing TCP port forwarding to allow many different virtual servers to share this one IP address<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.231<br />
| ripe.skullspace.ca<br />
| RIPE Probe <br />
| colin AT insecure DASH complexity DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.232<br />
| shell.skull.space<br />
| [[shell.skull.space]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| Shell accounts for all members.<br />
| Being able to bind to port 22 vs having some other port forwarded by vmsrv.skullspace.ca will make this much easier to get users for. Plus, Mak has brought with him a many users from his own system where he used to have his own users with shell accounts. They're already used to port 22 and a different hostname pointing here. Leaving that alone will help keep them. That old system was taking up it's own IP address anyway.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.233<br />
| mail.skull.space<br />
| [[SkullMail]] email forwarding service<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.234<br />
| nessus.skullspace.ca<br />
| SkullSpace Nessus scanner <br />
| alexwebr at gmail dot com<br />
| <br />
| If it shared an IP with other infrastructure, tools like Fail2Ban could block more than intended<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.235<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.236<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.237<br />
| broot.ca <br />
| Personal webserver, Git, DNS, mail<br />
| Alex Weber <alexwebr@gmail.com><br />
| Nothing. Can be moved elsewhere if we need IP space back.<br />
| Makes life easier if it has its own IP. If Sksp infrastructure needs an IP, this can go.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.238<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.239<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.240<br />
| loki.madcowlabs.com<br />
| [[loki.madcowlabs.com]]<br />
| cotto at ieee point org<br />
| Chris's Server <br />
| Experimental development project server<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.241<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.242<br />
| library.skullspace.ca<br />
| The Evergreen server for the (experimental) SkullSpace library<br />
| Alex (alexwebr@gmail.com)<br />
| SkullSpace<br />
| Uses Websockets, and Websockets need a legitimate SSL certificate? <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.243<br />
| <br />
| Temporarily in use by Mark, to host edit.solidarityeconomy.us<br />
| Mark Jenkins mark@markjenkins.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.244<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.245<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.246<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.247<br />
| <undecided><br />
| Personal server for another member.<br />
| Contact Alex Weber (alexwebr@gmail.com). Not owned by Alex, though. <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.248<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.249<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.250<br />
| ips.intarweb.ca<br />
| ips.intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Sean Cody<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.251<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.252<br />
| amsler.ca<br />
| Production Appserver / Personal Webspace<br />
| edwinguy_gmail<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.253<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Sean Cody<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.254<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.255<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Broadcast<br />
| LES.net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== VOI IP Delegation ===<br />
<strike><br />
VOI gave us 206.220.196.48/28 (mask 255.255.255.240), 206.220.193.64/29 (mask 255.255.255.248) as well as 2604:4280:1:c0de::/64, you must reserve IPs here before using them. You'll need to plug into the new VOI-Static switch, currently a Cisco in the 'top' rack.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.65<br />
| TBD<br />
| VOI router<br />
| VOI<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.66<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.68<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.69<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Richard's Server<br />
| rjr point work at gmail<br />
| <br />
| development server, potentially Starbound server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.70<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.49<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| VOI Mikrotik RB750? router<br />
| VOI Networks<br />
| now<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.50<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sksp Main Router<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 206.220.196.51]<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 2604:4280:1:c0de::53]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::80 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for www.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::81 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for wiki.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|}<br />
| [[SKSP DNS]]<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| 2014-10-08<br />
| Skullspace Primary DNS Server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.52<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.nepharia.org<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster Nepharia Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, OpenVPN, Asterisk, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for Nepharia and its associated domains.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.53<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster SkullSpace Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for SkullSpace.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.54<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster CTF Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2013-04-09<br />
| Runs SSH-related services, for now.|<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.55<br />
|| <br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
| edwinguy at gmail dot calm<br />
| 2015-02-23<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.56<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin / Jeremy FreeBSD server<br />
| phoul@insecure-complexity.com<br />
| 2013-10-01<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.57<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.58<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::314<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: intarweb.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sean's server.<br />
| sean _at_ tinfoilhat _dot_ ca<br />
| 2013-09-27<br />
| L2TP etc.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.59<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.60<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin's project server<br />
| CStanners @ gmail<br />
| Occasional<br />
| IPv6, VPN services and testing<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.61<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Ben's server<br />
| ben@benbergman.ca<br />
| 2012-12-18<br />
| http/ssh/vpn/other<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.62<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| The Danger Zone<br />
| ctfadmin@<br />
| 2012-06-01<br />
| The home of the SkullSpace Teaching CTF.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</strike><br />
<br />
== Access ==<br />
All members currently have full access to all devices. Later it may be a good idea to have different full-access passwords for all devices restricted to NetOps and by request, and the read-only password being publically known among our members.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Networking]]<br />
[[Category:Required Reading]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Networking&diff=4784Networking2018-02-02T01:32:10Z<p>AlexWebr: Add IP for Nessus</p>
<hr />
<div>*Please keep an updated copy of this page printed out and posted in the server room, so there is access to documentation even if the network / internet is down<br />
*Also see [[IT Policies]]<br />
*We have many people working with the equipment, remember to attach or tie down anything that could get unplugged/fall/etc. We twice lost internet - first time the router fell and power switch got pressed, second time the power plug was pulled out of main internet switch.<br />
*this page is finally being updated for Sksp2, old page is at [[Networking/Old]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== High-level description ==<br />
<strike>The main router is a RB450G, connected to the main switch (port 2), security switch (4, later), internet feed (3), and other networks later. Main internal switch is a 3Com4924 in the server rack, feeds a GS108T at the lounge PC and a 5-port GigE switch near the meeting table. The main HP AP has SSID skullspace and is mounted on the roof in the middle of the space.</strike><br />
<br />
== Stupid-High Level Diagram ==<br />
<pre><br />
+-------------------+<br />
| |<br />
| The Tubes |<br />
| On The Roof |<br />
| |<br />
+-- ------+---------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
+-- ------+-----------+<br />
| LES.net |<br />
| |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 |<br />
+----+----------------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| fa20 +---------------------+<br />
+-------------+---------+ | Skullspace+Router |<br />
fa1+19 | Skullspace+External | ether1| RB450G |<br />
+----------+ Cisco 2850 +-------+ |<br />
| | 172.30.6.2 (fa23)| fa21 | 208.81.6.228 |<br />
| +----------------------++ | 172.30.6.1 |<br />
| | +---------------------+<br />
+---------+-----------+ | |ether2<br />
| | | |<br />
| Rest of External | | |<br />
| PUBLIC/LAN | | +---------+-------------+ +------------------+<br />
| | +--------+ Skullspace+Internal | | |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 | | 3+Com L2 Old Junk +------+ Rest of Internal |<br />
| | | | | INTERNAL/LAN |<br />
+---------------------+ +---+-------+-------+---+ | 172.30.6.0/24 |<br />
| | | | |<br />
+--------+ | +--------+ +------------------+<br />
| | |<br />
+------+------+ +------+------+ +------+------+<br />
| WAP+A | | WAP+B | | WAP+C |<br />
| 172.30.6.10 | | 172.30.6.11 | | 172.30.6.12 |<br />
| | | | | |<br />
+-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+<br />
</pre><br />
Built using ASCIIFlow - http://asciiflow.com/<br />
<br />
== Internet feeds ==<br />
B: Internet from LES.net (wifi-based Ubiquity, tested 94.83mbit down, 96.22mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg)<br><br />
<s>B: Internet from VOI (wifi-based Ubiquity NB5, tested 60mbit down 40mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg).</s><BR><br />
<br />
== Network hardware ==<br />
*Mikrotik Routerboard 450G as main router<br />
*<strike>Netgear WNDR3700 router, donated by [http://projectbismark.net Project Bismark]. It had a problem (routed packets fine but services like DHCP/DNS/web server didn't work) so was taken out of the network to test.</strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G2 v1.5 as spare. WAN port may sometime have packet loss. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT350N with DD-WRT v24SP2 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G v2 with tomato 1.28 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:A0) as the main switch, by default everything connects here. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:??) a spare switch. </strike><br />
*<strike>2 D-Link DWL-810+ bridges. </strike><br />
*Netgear GS108T as the lounge switch.<br />
*<strike>D-Link DWL-7100AP AP. </strike><br />
*<strike>D-Link DES-3224 as a public IP switch, set to management only on port 7 (Telnet, username "D-Link").<br />
*<strike>A Belkin F5D8236 wireless-N router as spare </strike><br />
*<strike>3 Cisco Aironet 1100 APs with .B cards and one (:90) with a .G card as spares. </strike><br />
*<strike>Belkin F5D5141-5 switch. </strike><br />
*Cisco 2950 switches #1 and #2.<br />
*Mikrotik RB750 (small white box) VOI's router<br />
*<strike>Western Multiplex Tsunami 100 5.8ghz - two links (4x IDU, 2x high ODU, 2x low ODU) unused. Panel antenna loaned from Seccuris. </strike><br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
Runs<br />
A1+B1: from rack to wiring area on top of bathrooms, A2+B2 from wiring area on top of bathrooms to pole in front of classroom. One will be used to feed wifi AP.<br />
C+D: from rack to next to a couch in lounge area. A wire goes under the nearby door to the wiring area of the space next door and above a window for the temporary garbage-cam.<br />
E+F+G: from rack to area behind rear black desk.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
*terminate ethernet lines correctly in a panel once we're sure server room is stable<br />
*label networking equipment (IPs etc) and servers, update this page for the latter<br />
*put read-only and full-access passwords on devices<br />
<br />
== Wireless Networks ==<br />
skullspace = main SSID, usual password<br />
<strike>skullspace_rear: linksys G router in the server rack, as a backup.</strike><br />
<br />
<br />
New IP Ranges<br />
*172.30.4.x = testing/reserved for later use<br />
*172.30.5.x = half Security/Management network half VPNs<br />
*172.30.6.x = Main network DHCP .100-.240 router .1 network gear .10-.29 printers .30-.39 VMs, servers .40-.99 VPNs .241-254<br />
*172.30.7.x = CTF Network DHCP ??? router .1<br />
<br />
== Internal IP usage ==<br />
Check these<br />
=== Legacy IPs ===<br />
*192.168.1.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.9 noel, alex's linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.10 kyle, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.11 stefen, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*192.168.1.12 Samsung CLP-310N printer<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.15 Cisco 2950 switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.16 Netgear GS108T workshop switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.17 Cisco 4924 Switch-1 (main)</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.18 Cisco 4924 Switch-2</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.22 DES-3224</strike><br />
*192.168.1.26 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.27 Who took this and didn't document?</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.31 not in use, but don't use</strike><br />
*192.168.1.32 [[Skullhost]] on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.33 iscsi server on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.34-35 Kenny servers</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.36 VPN server on [[vmsrv]] - contact Jay or Alex</strike><br />
*192.168.1.37 Ben's server<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.38 [[Driftnet]] laptop</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.39 open for use</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.40 Pablodraw VM - http://picoe.ca/pablodraw/ for the client.</strike><br />
<br />
=== Current 172.30/16 ===<br />
*172.30.6.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*172.30.6.2 SkullSpace-External (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.3 SkullSpace-Internal (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.10 WAP-A (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8BDE<br />
*172.30.6.11 WAP-B (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AED<br />
*172.30.6.12 WAP-C (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AE4<br />
*172.30.6.13 intarweb.ca (Sean's server, inside interface)<br />
*172.30.6.14 (new, ask Alex W about this) UniFI AP Controller - VM on vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
*172.30.6.15 Evergreen (Alex W; experimental; last touched Oct 17th 2017)<br />
*172.30.6.16 Netgear GS108T<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.30 [[mumd|latest Ubuntu]] graphical shell service on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.31-32 Mark's temporary project ips<br />
*172.30.6.33 UniFI AP Controller (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.34 Jay Bots (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.38 Jarred's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.39 Ben's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.40 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.41 Mark's test router<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.50-53 Chris Otto Servers<br />
*172.30.6.100-240 Main router DHCP space<br />
*172.30.6.241-254 VPN IPs<br />
**172.30.6.245 - sean VPN IP (sean cody)<br />
**172.30.6.247 - cchilds VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.248 - jordansamulaitis VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.249 - gygar VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.250 - nwild VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.251 - cstanners-router VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.252 - odin VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.254 - cstanners VPN IP<br />
<br />
*172.30.7.1 Micro-tik Router (WIFI VLAN)<br />
<br />
*172.30.8.0/24 Virtual Machine Server ([[vmsrv]]) LAN<br />
**172.30.8.1 [[vmsrv]]<br />
**172.30.8.2 Mark private ubuntu vpn<br />
**172.30.8.3 Mark private project ubuntu (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
<br />
*10.50.31.0/24 TheLEDSign LAN<br />
**10.50.31.16 The Sign<br />
**10.50.31.17 The controlling container ([[vmsrv]])<br />
*10.50.32.0/30 Mark project private Point to Point link LAN<br />
<br />
== IP Usage ==<br />
<br />
=== LES IP Delegation ===<br />
<pre><br />
IPv4<br />
Allocation 208.81.6.224/27 (255.255.255.224).<br />
208.81.6.225 Gateway<br />
208.81.6.226, 208.81.6.227 RESERVED for LES.net usage.<br />
DNS1: 208.81.7.10<br />
DNS2: 208.81.7.14<br />
</pre><br />
<pre><br />
IPv6<br />
Allocation 2605:e200:c212::/48<br />
2605:e200:c201:2::4 Gateway<br />
DNS1: 2605:e200:53:2::<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.224<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Network<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.225<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Gateway<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.226<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.227<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.228<br />
| TBD<br />
| Skullspace Router<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.229<br />
| TBD<br />
| ns1.skullspace.ca<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace DNS<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.230<br />
| vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
| Virtual Machine Server [[vmsrv]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| VM server open to all members.<br />
| Running an http proxy to allow this one IP address to host many web servers, and doing TCP port forwarding to allow many different virtual servers to share this one IP address<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.231<br />
| ripe.skullspace.ca<br />
| RIPE Probe <br />
| colin AT insecure DASH complexity DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.232<br />
| shell.skull.space<br />
| [[shell.skull.space]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| Shell accounts for all members.<br />
| Being able to bind to port 22 vs having some other port forwarded by vmsrv.skullspace.ca will make this much easier to get users for. Plus, Mak has brought with him a many users from his own system where he used to have his own users with shell accounts. They're already used to port 22 and a different hostname pointing here. Leaving that alone will help keep them. That old system was taking up it's own IP address anyway.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.233<br />
| mail.skull.space<br />
| [[SkullMail]] email forwarding service<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.234<br />
| nessus.skullspace.ca<br />
| SkullSpace Nessus scanner <br />
| alexwebr at gmail dot com<br />
| <br />
| If it shared an IP with other infrastructure, tools like Fail2Ban could block more than intended<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.235<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.236<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.237<br />
| broot.ca <br />
| Personal webserver, Git, DNS, mail<br />
| Alex Weber <alexwebr@gmail.com><br />
| Nothing. Can be moved elsewhere if we need IP space back.<br />
| Makes life easier if it has its own IP. If Sksp infrastructure needs an IP, this can go.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.238<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.239<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.240<br />
| loki.madcowlabs.com<br />
| [[loki.madcowlabs.com]]<br />
| cotto at ieee point org<br />
| Chris's Server <br />
| Experimental development project server<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.241<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.242<br />
| library.skullspace.ca<br />
| The Evergreen server for the (experimental) SkullSpace library<br />
| Alex (alexwebr@gmail.com)<br />
| SkullSpace<br />
| Uses Websockets, and Websockets need a legitimate SSL certificate? <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.243<br />
| <br />
| Temporary TINC and email relay node for guest of Mark's<br />
| Mark Jenkins mark@markjenkins.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.244<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.245<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.246<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.247<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.248<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.249<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.250<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.251<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.252<br />
| amsler.ca<br />
| Production Appserver / Personal Webspace<br />
| edwinguy_gmail<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.253<br />
| TBD<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.254<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.255<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Broadcast<br />
| LES.net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== VOI IP Delegation ===<br />
<strike><br />
VOI gave us 206.220.196.48/28 (mask 255.255.255.240), 206.220.193.64/29 (mask 255.255.255.248) as well as 2604:4280:1:c0de::/64, you must reserve IPs here before using them. You'll need to plug into the new VOI-Static switch, currently a Cisco in the 'top' rack.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.65<br />
| TBD<br />
| VOI router<br />
| VOI<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.66<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.68<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.69<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Richard's Server<br />
| rjr point work at gmail<br />
| <br />
| development server, potentially Starbound server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.70<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.49<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| VOI Mikrotik RB750? router<br />
| VOI Networks<br />
| now<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.50<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sksp Main Router<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 206.220.196.51]<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 2604:4280:1:c0de::53]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::80 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for www.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::81 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for wiki.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|}<br />
| [[SKSP DNS]]<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| 2014-10-08<br />
| Skullspace Primary DNS Server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.52<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.nepharia.org<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster Nepharia Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, OpenVPN, Asterisk, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for Nepharia and its associated domains.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.53<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster SkullSpace Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for SkullSpace.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.54<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster CTF Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2013-04-09<br />
| Runs SSH-related services, for now.|<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.55<br />
|| <br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
| edwinguy at gmail dot calm<br />
| 2015-02-23<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.56<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin / Jeremy FreeBSD server<br />
| phoul@insecure-complexity.com<br />
| 2013-10-01<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.57<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.58<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::314<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: intarweb.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sean's server.<br />
| sean _at_ tinfoilhat _dot_ ca<br />
| 2013-09-27<br />
| L2TP etc.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.59<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.60<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin's project server<br />
| CStanners @ gmail<br />
| Occasional<br />
| IPv6, VPN services and testing<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.61<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Ben's server<br />
| ben@benbergman.ca<br />
| 2012-12-18<br />
| http/ssh/vpn/other<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.62<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| The Danger Zone<br />
| ctfadmin@<br />
| 2012-06-01<br />
| The home of the SkullSpace Teaching CTF.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</strike><br />
<br />
== Access ==<br />
All members currently have full access to all devices. Later it may be a good idea to have different full-access passwords for all devices restricted to NetOps and by request, and the read-only password being publically known among our members.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Networking]]<br />
[[Category:Required Reading]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=User:AlexWebr&diff=4764User:AlexWebr2017-12-14T15:38:11Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
<hr />
<div>Hello! My email address is <code>alexwebr gmail daht com</code>, and my PGP key fingerprint is:<br />
<br />
<code>3E18 FC1B E24C A2CB 381F 9B10 4DE2 DDAE ED08 74CA</code></div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Networking&diff=4757Networking2017-10-29T20:34:09Z<p>AlexWebr: Add Evergreen IP reservation</p>
<hr />
<div>*Please keep an updated copy of this page printed out and posted in the server room, so there is access to documentation even if the network / internet is down<br />
*Also see [[IT Policies]]<br />
*We have many people working with the equipment, remember to attach or tie down anything that could get unplugged/fall/etc. We twice lost internet - first time the router fell and power switch got pressed, second time the power plug was pulled out of main internet switch.<br />
*this page is finally being updated for Sksp2, old page is at [[Networking/Old]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== High-level description ==<br />
<strike>The main router is a RB450G, connected to the main switch (port 2), security switch (4, later), internet feed (3), and other networks later. Main internal switch is a 3Com4924 in the server rack, feeds a GS108T at the lounge PC and a 5-port GigE switch near the meeting table. The main HP AP has SSID skullspace and is mounted on the roof in the middle of the space.</strike><br />
<br />
== Stupid-High Level Diagram ==<br />
<pre><br />
+-------------------+<br />
| |<br />
| The Tubes |<br />
| On The Roof |<br />
| |<br />
+-- ------+---------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
+-- ------+-----------+<br />
| LES.net |<br />
| |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 |<br />
+----+----------------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| fa20 +---------------------+<br />
+-------------+---------+ | Skullspace+Router |<br />
fa1+19 | Skullspace+External | ether1| RB450G |<br />
+----------+ Cisco 2850 +-------+ |<br />
| | 172.30.6.2 (fa23)| fa21 | 208.81.6.228 |<br />
| +----------------------++ | 172.30.6.1 |<br />
| | +---------------------+<br />
+---------+-----------+ | |ether2<br />
| | | |<br />
| Rest of External | | |<br />
| PUBLIC/LAN | | +---------+-------------+ +------------------+<br />
| | +--------+ Skullspace+Internal | | |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 | | 3+Com L2 Old Junk +------+ Rest of Internal |<br />
| | | | | INTERNAL/LAN |<br />
+---------------------+ +---+-------+-------+---+ | 172.30.6.0/24 |<br />
| | | | |<br />
+--------+ | +--------+ +------------------+<br />
| | |<br />
+------+------+ +------+------+ +------+------+<br />
| WAP+A | | WAP+B | | WAP+C |<br />
| 172.30.6.10 | | 172.30.6.11 | | 172.30.6.12 |<br />
| | | | | |<br />
+-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+<br />
</pre><br />
Built using ASCIIFlow - http://asciiflow.com/<br />
<br />
== Internet feeds ==<br />
B: Internet from LES.net (wifi-based Ubiquity, tested 94.83mbit down, 96.22mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg)<br><br />
<s>B: Internet from VOI (wifi-based Ubiquity NB5, tested 60mbit down 40mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg).</s><BR><br />
<br />
== Network hardware ==<br />
*Mikrotik Routerboard 450G as main router<br />
*<strike>Netgear WNDR3700 router, donated by [http://projectbismark.net Project Bismark]. It had a problem (routed packets fine but services like DHCP/DNS/web server didn't work) so was taken out of the network to test.</strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G2 v1.5 as spare. WAN port may sometime have packet loss. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT350N with DD-WRT v24SP2 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G v2 with tomato 1.28 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:A0) as the main switch, by default everything connects here. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:??) a spare switch. </strike><br />
*<strike>2 D-Link DWL-810+ bridges. </strike><br />
*Netgear GS108T as the lounge switch.<br />
*<strike>D-Link DWL-7100AP AP. </strike><br />
*<strike>D-Link DES-3224 as a public IP switch, set to management only on port 7 (Telnet, username "D-Link").<br />
*<strike>A Belkin F5D8236 wireless-N router as spare </strike><br />
*<strike>3 Cisco Aironet 1100 APs with .B cards and one (:90) with a .G card as spares. </strike><br />
*<strike>Belkin F5D5141-5 switch. </strike><br />
*Cisco 2950 switches #1 and #2.<br />
*Mikrotik RB750 (small white box) VOI's router<br />
*<strike>Western Multiplex Tsunami 100 5.8ghz - two links (4x IDU, 2x high ODU, 2x low ODU) unused. Panel antenna loaned from Seccuris. </strike><br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
Runs<br />
A1+B1: from rack to wiring area on top of bathrooms, A2+B2 from wiring area on top of bathrooms to pole in front of classroom. One will be used to feed wifi AP.<br />
C+D: from rack to next to a couch in lounge area. A wire goes under the nearby door to the wiring area of the space next door and above a window for the temporary garbage-cam.<br />
E+F+G: from rack to area behind rear black desk.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
*terminate ethernet lines correctly in a panel once we're sure server room is stable<br />
*label networking equipment (IPs etc) and servers, update this page for the latter<br />
*put read-only and full-access passwords on devices<br />
<br />
== Wireless Networks ==<br />
skullspace = main SSID, usual password<br />
<strike>skullspace_rear: linksys G router in the server rack, as a backup.</strike><br />
<br />
<br />
New IP Ranges<br />
*172.30.4.x = testing/reserved for later use<br />
*172.30.5.x = half Security/Management network half VPNs<br />
*172.30.6.x = Main network DHCP .100-.240 router .1 network gear .10-.29 printers .30-.39 VMs, servers .40-.99 VPNs .241-254<br />
*172.30.7.x = CTF Network DHCP ??? router .1<br />
<br />
== Internal IP usage ==<br />
Check these<br />
=== Legacy IPs ===<br />
*192.168.1.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.9 noel, alex's linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.10 kyle, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.11 stefen, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*192.168.1.12 Samsung CLP-310N printer<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.15 Cisco 2950 switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.16 Netgear GS108T workshop switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.17 Cisco 4924 Switch-1 (main)</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.18 Cisco 4924 Switch-2</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.22 DES-3224</strike><br />
*192.168.1.26 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.27 Who took this and didn't document?</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.31 not in use, but don't use</strike><br />
*192.168.1.32 [[Skullhost]] on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.33 iscsi server on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.34-35 Kenny servers</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.36 VPN server on [[vmsrv]] - contact Jay or Alex</strike><br />
*192.168.1.37 Ben's server<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.38 [[Driftnet]] laptop</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.39 open for use</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.40 Pablodraw VM - http://picoe.ca/pablodraw/ for the client.</strike><br />
<br />
=== Current 172.30/16 ===<br />
*172.30.6.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*172.30.6.2 SkullSpace-External (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.3 SkullSpace-Internal (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.10 WAP-A (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8BDE<br />
*172.30.6.11 WAP-B (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AED<br />
*172.30.6.12 WAP-C (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AE4<br />
*172.30.6.13 intarweb.ca (Sean's server, inside interface)<br />
*172.30.6.14 (new, ask Alex W about this) UniFI AP Controller - VM on vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
*172.30.6.15 Evergreen (Alex W; experimental; last touched Oct 17th 2017)<br />
*172.30.6.16 Netgear GS108T<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.30 [[mumd|latest Ubuntu]] graphical shell service on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.31-32 Mark's temporary project ips<br />
*172.30.6.33 UniFI AP Controller (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.34 Jay Bots (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.38 Jarred's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.39 Ben's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.40 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.41 Mark's test router<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.50-53 Chris Otto Servers<br />
*172.30.6.100-240 Main router DHCP space<br />
*172.30.6.241-254 VPN IPs<br />
**172.30.6.245 - sean VPN IP (sean cody)<br />
**172.30.6.247 - cchilds VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.248 - jordansamulaitis VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.249 - gygar VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.250 - nwild VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.251 - cstanners-router VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.252 - odin VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.254 - cstanners VPN IP<br />
<br />
*172.30.7.1 Micro-tik Router (WIFI VLAN)<br />
<br />
*172.30.8.0/24 Virtual Machine Server ([[vmsrv]]) LAN<br />
**172.30.8.1 [[vmsrv]]<br />
**172.30.8.2 Mark private ubuntu vpn<br />
**172.30.8.3 Mark private project ubuntu (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
<br />
*10.50.31.0/24 TheLEDSign LAN<br />
**10.50.31.16 The Sign<br />
**10.50.31.17 The controlling container ([[vmsrv]])<br />
*10.50.32.0/30 Mark project private Point to Point link LAN<br />
<br />
== IP Usage ==<br />
<br />
=== LES IP Delegation ===<br />
<pre><br />
IPv4<br />
Allocation 208.81.6.224/27 (255.255.255.224).<br />
208.81.6.225 Gateway<br />
208.81.6.226, 208.81.6.227 RESERVED for LES.net usage.<br />
DNS1: 208.81.7.10<br />
DNS2: 208.81.7.14<br />
</pre><br />
<pre><br />
IPv6<br />
Allocation 2605:e200:c212::/48<br />
2605:e200:c201:2::4 Gateway<br />
DNS1: 2605:e200:53:2::<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.224<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Network<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.225<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Gateway<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.226<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.227<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.228<br />
| TBD<br />
| Skullspace Router<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.229<br />
| TBD<br />
| ns1.skullspace.ca<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace DNS<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.230<br />
| vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
| Virtual Machine Server [[vmsrv]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| VM server open to all members.<br />
| Running an http proxy to allow this one IP address to host many web servers, and doing TCP port forwarding to allow many different virtual servers to share this one IP address<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.231<br />
| ripe.skullspace.ca<br />
| RIPE Probe <br />
| colin AT insecure DASH complexity DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.232<br />
| shell.skull.space<br />
| [[shell.skull.space]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| Shell accounts for all members.<br />
| Being able to bind to port 22 vs having some other port forwarded by vmsrv.skullspace.ca will make this much easier to get users for. Plus, Mak has brought with him a many users from his own system where he used to have his own users with shell accounts. They're already used to port 22 and a different hostname pointing here. Leaving that alone will help keep them. That old system was taking up it's own IP address anyway.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.233<br />
| mail.skull.space<br />
| [[SkullMail]] email forwarding service<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.234<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.235<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.236<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.237<br />
| broot.ca <br />
| Personal webserver, Git, DNS, mail<br />
| Alex Weber <alexwebr@gmail.com><br />
| Nothing. Can be moved elsewhere if we need IP space back.<br />
| Makes life easier if it has its own IP. If Sksp infrastructure needs an IP, this can go.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.238<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.239<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.240<br />
| loki.madcowlabs.com<br />
| [[loki.madcowlabs.com]]<br />
| cotto at ieee point org<br />
| Chris's Server <br />
| Experimental development project server<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.241<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.242<br />
| library.skullspace.ca<br />
| The Evergreen server for the (experimental) SkullSpace library<br />
| Alex (alexwebr@gmail.com)<br />
| SkullSpace<br />
| Uses Websockets, and Websockets need a legitimate SSL certificate? <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.243<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.244<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.245<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.246<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.247<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.248<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.249<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.250<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.251<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.252<br />
| amsler.ca<br />
| Production Appserver / Personal Webspace<br />
| edwinguy_gmail<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.253<br />
| TBD<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.254<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.255<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Broadcast<br />
| LES.net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== VOI IP Delegation ===<br />
<strike><br />
VOI gave us 206.220.196.48/28 (mask 255.255.255.240), 206.220.193.64/29 (mask 255.255.255.248) as well as 2604:4280:1:c0de::/64, you must reserve IPs here before using them. You'll need to plug into the new VOI-Static switch, currently a Cisco in the 'top' rack.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.65<br />
| TBD<br />
| VOI router<br />
| VOI<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.66<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.68<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.69<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Richard's Server<br />
| rjr point work at gmail<br />
| <br />
| development server, potentially Starbound server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.70<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.49<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| VOI Mikrotik RB750? router<br />
| VOI Networks<br />
| now<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.50<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sksp Main Router<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 206.220.196.51]<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 2604:4280:1:c0de::53]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::80 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for www.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::81 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for wiki.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|}<br />
| [[SKSP DNS]]<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| 2014-10-08<br />
| Skullspace Primary DNS Server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.52<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.nepharia.org<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster Nepharia Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, OpenVPN, Asterisk, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for Nepharia and its associated domains.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.53<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster SkullSpace Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for SkullSpace.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.54<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster CTF Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2013-04-09<br />
| Runs SSH-related services, for now.|<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.55<br />
|| <br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
| edwinguy at gmail dot calm<br />
| 2015-02-23<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.56<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin / Jeremy FreeBSD server<br />
| phoul@insecure-complexity.com<br />
| 2013-10-01<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.57<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.58<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::314<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: intarweb.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sean's server.<br />
| sean _at_ tinfoilhat _dot_ ca<br />
| 2013-09-27<br />
| L2TP etc.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.59<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.60<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin's project server<br />
| CStanners @ gmail<br />
| Occasional<br />
| IPv6, VPN services and testing<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.61<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Ben's server<br />
| ben@benbergman.ca<br />
| 2012-12-18<br />
| http/ssh/vpn/other<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.62<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| The Danger Zone<br />
| ctfadmin@<br />
| 2012-06-01<br />
| The home of the SkullSpace Teaching CTF.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</strike><br />
<br />
== Access ==<br />
All members currently have full access to all devices. Later it may be a good idea to have different full-access passwords for all devices restricted to NetOps and by request, and the read-only password being publically known among our members.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Networking]]<br />
[[Category:Required Reading]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Networking&diff=4755Networking2017-10-17T23:10:22Z<p>AlexWebr: Add Evergreen server on 172.30.6.15</p>
<hr />
<div>*Please keep an updated copy of this page printed out and posted in the server room, so there is access to documentation even if the network / internet is down<br />
*Also see [[IT Policies]]<br />
*We have many people working with the equipment, remember to attach or tie down anything that could get unplugged/fall/etc. We twice lost internet - first time the router fell and power switch got pressed, second time the power plug was pulled out of main internet switch.<br />
*this page is finally being updated for Sksp2, old page is at [[Networking/Old]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== High-level description ==<br />
<strike>The main router is a RB450G, connected to the main switch (port 2), security switch (4, later), internet feed (3), and other networks later. Main internal switch is a 3Com4924 in the server rack, feeds a GS108T at the lounge PC and a 5-port GigE switch near the meeting table. The main HP AP has SSID skullspace and is mounted on the roof in the middle of the space.</strike><br />
<br />
== Stupid-High Level Diagram ==<br />
<pre><br />
+-------------------+<br />
| |<br />
| The Tubes |<br />
| On The Roof |<br />
| |<br />
+-- ------+---------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
+-- ------+-----------+<br />
| LES.net |<br />
| |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 |<br />
+----+----------------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| fa20 +---------------------+<br />
+-------------+---------+ | Skullspace+Router |<br />
fa1+19 | Skullspace+External | ether1| RB450G |<br />
+----------+ Cisco 2850 +-------+ |<br />
| | 172.30.6.2 (fa23)| fa21 | 208.81.6.228 |<br />
| +----------------------++ | 172.30.6.1 |<br />
| | +---------------------+<br />
+---------+-----------+ | |ether2<br />
| | | |<br />
| Rest of External | | |<br />
| PUBLIC/LAN | | +---------+-------------+ +------------------+<br />
| | +--------+ Skullspace+Internal | | |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 | | 3+Com L2 Old Junk +------+ Rest of Internal |<br />
| | | | | INTERNAL/LAN |<br />
+---------------------+ +---+-------+-------+---+ | 172.30.6.0/24 |<br />
| | | | |<br />
+--------+ | +--------+ +------------------+<br />
| | |<br />
+------+------+ +------+------+ +------+------+<br />
| WAP+A | | WAP+B | | WAP+C |<br />
| 172.30.6.10 | | 172.30.6.11 | | 172.30.6.12 |<br />
| | | | | |<br />
+-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+<br />
</pre><br />
Built using ASCIIFlow - http://asciiflow.com/<br />
<br />
== Internet feeds ==<br />
B: Internet from LES.net (wifi-based Ubiquity, tested 94.83mbit down, 96.22mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg)<br><br />
<s>B: Internet from VOI (wifi-based Ubiquity NB5, tested 60mbit down 40mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg).</s><BR><br />
<br />
== Network hardware ==<br />
*Mikrotik Routerboard 450G as main router<br />
*<strike>Netgear WNDR3700 router, donated by [http://projectbismark.net Project Bismark]. It had a problem (routed packets fine but services like DHCP/DNS/web server didn't work) so was taken out of the network to test.</strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G2 v1.5 as spare. WAN port may sometime have packet loss. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT350N with DD-WRT v24SP2 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G v2 with tomato 1.28 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:A0) as the main switch, by default everything connects here. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:??) a spare switch. </strike><br />
*<strike>2 D-Link DWL-810+ bridges. </strike><br />
*Netgear GS108T as the lounge switch.<br />
*<strike>D-Link DWL-7100AP AP. </strike><br />
*<strike>D-Link DES-3224 as a public IP switch, set to management only on port 7 (Telnet, username "D-Link").<br />
*<strike>A Belkin F5D8236 wireless-N router as spare </strike><br />
*<strike>3 Cisco Aironet 1100 APs with .B cards and one (:90) with a .G card as spares. </strike><br />
*<strike>Belkin F5D5141-5 switch. </strike><br />
*Cisco 2950 switches #1 and #2.<br />
*Mikrotik RB750 (small white box) VOI's router<br />
*<strike>Western Multiplex Tsunami 100 5.8ghz - two links (4x IDU, 2x high ODU, 2x low ODU) unused. Panel antenna loaned from Seccuris. </strike><br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
Runs<br />
A1+B1: from rack to wiring area on top of bathrooms, A2+B2 from wiring area on top of bathrooms to pole in front of classroom. One will be used to feed wifi AP.<br />
C+D: from rack to next to a couch in lounge area. A wire goes under the nearby door to the wiring area of the space next door and above a window for the temporary garbage-cam.<br />
E+F+G: from rack to area behind rear black desk.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
*terminate ethernet lines correctly in a panel once we're sure server room is stable<br />
*label networking equipment (IPs etc) and servers, update this page for the latter<br />
*put read-only and full-access passwords on devices<br />
<br />
== Wireless Networks ==<br />
skullspace = main SSID, usual password<br />
<strike>skullspace_rear: linksys G router in the server rack, as a backup.</strike><br />
<br />
<br />
New IP Ranges<br />
*172.30.4.x = testing/reserved for later use<br />
*172.30.5.x = half Security/Management network half VPNs<br />
*172.30.6.x = Main network DHCP .100-.240 router .1 network gear .10-.29 printers .30-.39 VMs, servers .40-.99 VPNs .241-254<br />
*172.30.7.x = CTF Network DHCP ??? router .1<br />
<br />
== Internal IP usage ==<br />
Check these<br />
=== Legacy IPs ===<br />
*192.168.1.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.9 noel, alex's linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.10 kyle, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.11 stefen, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*192.168.1.12 Samsung CLP-310N printer<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.15 Cisco 2950 switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.16 Netgear GS108T workshop switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.17 Cisco 4924 Switch-1 (main)</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.18 Cisco 4924 Switch-2</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.22 DES-3224</strike><br />
*192.168.1.26 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.27 Who took this and didn't document?</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.31 not in use, but don't use</strike><br />
*192.168.1.32 [[Skullhost]] on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.33 iscsi server on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.34-35 Kenny servers</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.36 VPN server on [[vmsrv]] - contact Jay or Alex</strike><br />
*192.168.1.37 Ben's server<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.38 [[Driftnet]] laptop</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.39 open for use</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.40 Pablodraw VM - http://picoe.ca/pablodraw/ for the client.</strike><br />
<br />
=== Current 172.30/16 ===<br />
*172.30.6.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*172.30.6.2 SkullSpace-External (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.3 SkullSpace-Internal (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.10 WAP-A (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8BDE<br />
*172.30.6.11 WAP-B (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AED<br />
*172.30.6.12 WAP-C (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AE4<br />
*172.30.6.13 intarweb.ca (Sean's server, inside interface)<br />
*172.30.6.14 (new, ask Alex W about this) UniFI AP Controller - VM on vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
*172.30.6.15 Evergreen (Alex W; experimental; last touched Oct 17th 2017)<br />
*172.30.6.16 Netgear GS108T<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.30 [[mumd|latest Ubuntu]] graphical shell service on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.31-32 Mark's temporary project ips<br />
*172.30.6.33 UniFI AP Controller (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.34 Jay Bots (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.38 Jarred's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.39 Ben's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.40 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.41 Mark's test router<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.50-53 Chris Otto Servers<br />
*172.30.6.100-240 Main router DHCP space<br />
*172.30.6.241-254 VPN IPs<br />
**172.30.6.245 - sean VPN IP (sean cody)<br />
**172.30.6.247 - cchilds VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.248 - jordansamulaitis VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.249 - gygar VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.250 - nwild VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.251 - cstanners-router VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.252 - odin VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.254 - cstanners VPN IP<br />
<br />
*172.30.7.1 Micro-tik Router (WIFI VLAN)<br />
<br />
*172.30.8.0/24 Virtual Machine Server ([[vmsrv]]) LAN<br />
**172.30.8.1 [[vmsrv]]<br />
**172.30.8.2 Mark private ubuntu vpn<br />
**172.30.8.3 Mark private project ubuntu (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
<br />
*10.50.31.0/24 TheLEDSign LAN<br />
**10.50.31.16 The Sign<br />
**10.50.31.17 The controlling container ([[vmsrv]])<br />
*10.50.32.0/30 Mark project private Point to Point link LAN<br />
<br />
== IP Usage ==<br />
<br />
=== LES IP Delegation ===<br />
<pre><br />
IPv4<br />
Allocation 208.81.6.224/27 (255.255.255.224).<br />
208.81.6.225 Gateway<br />
208.81.6.226, 208.81.6.227 RESERVED for LES.net usage.<br />
DNS1: 208.81.7.10<br />
DNS2: 208.81.7.14<br />
</pre><br />
<pre><br />
IPv6<br />
Allocation 2605:e200:c212::/48<br />
2605:e200:c201:2::4 Gateway<br />
DNS1: 2605:e200:53:2::<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.224<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Network<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.225<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Gateway<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.226<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.227<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.228<br />
| TBD<br />
| Skullspace Router<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.229<br />
| TBD<br />
| ns1.skullspace.ca<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace DNS<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.230<br />
| vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
| Virtual Machine Server [[vmsrv]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| VM server open to all members.<br />
| Running an http proxy to allow this one IP address to host many web servers, and doing TCP port forwarding to allow many different virtual servers to share this one IP address<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.231<br />
| ripe.skullspace.ca<br />
| RIPE Probe <br />
| colin AT insecure DASH complexity DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.232<br />
| shell.skull.space<br />
| [[shell.skull.space]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| Shell accounts for all members.<br />
| Being able to bind to port 22 vs having some other port forwarded by vmsrv.skullspace.ca will make this much easier to get users for. Plus, Mak has brought with him a many users from his own system where he used to have his own users with shell accounts. They're already used to port 22 and a different hostname pointing here. Leaving that alone will help keep them. That old system was taking up it's own IP address anyway.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.233<br />
| mail.skull.space<br />
| [[SkullMail]] email forwarding service<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.234<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.235<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.236<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.237<br />
| broot.ca <br />
| Personal webserver, Git, DNS, mail<br />
| Alex Weber <alexwebr@gmail.com><br />
| Nothing. Can be moved elsewhere if we need IP space back.<br />
| Makes life easier if it has its own IP. If Sksp infrastructure needs an IP, this can go.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.238<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.239<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.240<br />
| loki.madcowlabs.com<br />
| [[loki.madcowlabs.com]]<br />
| cotto at ieee point org<br />
| Chris's Server <br />
| Experimental development project server<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.241<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.242<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.243<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.244<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.245<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.246<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.247<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.248<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.249<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.250<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.251<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.252<br />
| amsler.ca<br />
| Production Appserver / Personal Webspace<br />
| edwinguy_gmail<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.253<br />
| TBD<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.254<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.255<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Broadcast<br />
| LES.net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== VOI IP Delegation ===<br />
<strike><br />
VOI gave us 206.220.196.48/28 (mask 255.255.255.240), 206.220.193.64/29 (mask 255.255.255.248) as well as 2604:4280:1:c0de::/64, you must reserve IPs here before using them. You'll need to plug into the new VOI-Static switch, currently a Cisco in the 'top' rack.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.65<br />
| TBD<br />
| VOI router<br />
| VOI<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.66<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.68<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.69<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Richard's Server<br />
| rjr point work at gmail<br />
| <br />
| development server, potentially Starbound server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.70<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.49<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| VOI Mikrotik RB750? router<br />
| VOI Networks<br />
| now<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.50<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sksp Main Router<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 206.220.196.51]<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 2604:4280:1:c0de::53]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::80 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for www.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::81 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for wiki.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|}<br />
| [[SKSP DNS]]<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| 2014-10-08<br />
| Skullspace Primary DNS Server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.52<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.nepharia.org<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster Nepharia Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, OpenVPN, Asterisk, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for Nepharia and its associated domains.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.53<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster SkullSpace Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for SkullSpace.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.54<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster CTF Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2013-04-09<br />
| Runs SSH-related services, for now.|<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.55<br />
|| <br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
| edwinguy at gmail dot calm<br />
| 2015-02-23<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.56<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin / Jeremy FreeBSD server<br />
| phoul@insecure-complexity.com<br />
| 2013-10-01<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.57<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.58<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::314<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: intarweb.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sean's server.<br />
| sean _at_ tinfoilhat _dot_ ca<br />
| 2013-09-27<br />
| L2TP etc.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.59<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.60<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin's project server<br />
| CStanners @ gmail<br />
| Occasional<br />
| IPv6, VPN services and testing<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.61<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Ben's server<br />
| ben@benbergman.ca<br />
| 2012-12-18<br />
| http/ssh/vpn/other<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.62<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| The Danger Zone<br />
| ctfadmin@<br />
| 2012-06-01<br />
| The home of the SkullSpace Teaching CTF.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</strike><br />
<br />
== Access ==<br />
All members currently have full access to all devices. Later it may be a good idea to have different full-access passwords for all devices restricted to NetOps and by request, and the read-only password being publically known among our members.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Networking]]<br />
[[Category:Required Reading]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Networking&diff=4754Networking2017-10-13T19:12:34Z<p>AlexWebr: Add new UniFI AP Controller</p>
<hr />
<div>*Please keep an updated copy of this page printed out and posted in the server room, so there is access to documentation even if the network / internet is down<br />
*Also see [[IT Policies]]<br />
*We have many people working with the equipment, remember to attach or tie down anything that could get unplugged/fall/etc. We twice lost internet - first time the router fell and power switch got pressed, second time the power plug was pulled out of main internet switch.<br />
*this page is finally being updated for Sksp2, old page is at [[Networking/Old]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== High-level description ==<br />
<strike>The main router is a RB450G, connected to the main switch (port 2), security switch (4, later), internet feed (3), and other networks later. Main internal switch is a 3Com4924 in the server rack, feeds a GS108T at the lounge PC and a 5-port GigE switch near the meeting table. The main HP AP has SSID skullspace and is mounted on the roof in the middle of the space.</strike><br />
<br />
== Stupid-High Level Diagram ==<br />
<pre><br />
+-------------------+<br />
| |<br />
| The Tubes |<br />
| On The Roof |<br />
| |<br />
+-- ------+---------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
+-- ------+-----------+<br />
| LES.net |<br />
| |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 |<br />
+----+----------------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| fa20 +---------------------+<br />
+-------------+---------+ | Skullspace+Router |<br />
fa1+19 | Skullspace+External | ether1| RB450G |<br />
+----------+ Cisco 2850 +-------+ |<br />
| | 172.30.6.2 (fa23)| fa21 | 208.81.6.228 |<br />
| +----------------------++ | 172.30.6.1 |<br />
| | +---------------------+<br />
+---------+-----------+ | |ether2<br />
| | | |<br />
| Rest of External | | |<br />
| PUBLIC/LAN | | +---------+-------------+ +------------------+<br />
| | +--------+ Skullspace+Internal | | |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 | | 3+Com L2 Old Junk +------+ Rest of Internal |<br />
| | | | | INTERNAL/LAN |<br />
+---------------------+ +---+-------+-------+---+ | 172.30.6.0/24 |<br />
| | | | |<br />
+--------+ | +--------+ +------------------+<br />
| | |<br />
+------+------+ +------+------+ +------+------+<br />
| WAP+A | | WAP+B | | WAP+C |<br />
| 172.30.6.10 | | 172.30.6.11 | | 172.30.6.12 |<br />
| | | | | |<br />
+-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+<br />
</pre><br />
Built using ASCIIFlow - http://asciiflow.com/<br />
<br />
== Internet feeds ==<br />
B: Internet from LES.net (wifi-based Ubiquity, tested 94.83mbit down, 96.22mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg)<br><br />
<s>B: Internet from VOI (wifi-based Ubiquity NB5, tested 60mbit down 40mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg).</s><BR><br />
<br />
== Network hardware ==<br />
*Mikrotik Routerboard 450G as main router<br />
*<strike>Netgear WNDR3700 router, donated by [http://projectbismark.net Project Bismark]. It had a problem (routed packets fine but services like DHCP/DNS/web server didn't work) so was taken out of the network to test.</strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G2 v1.5 as spare. WAN port may sometime have packet loss. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT350N with DD-WRT v24SP2 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G v2 with tomato 1.28 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:A0) as the main switch, by default everything connects here. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:??) a spare switch. </strike><br />
*<strike>2 D-Link DWL-810+ bridges. </strike><br />
*Netgear GS108T as the lounge switch.<br />
*<strike>D-Link DWL-7100AP AP. </strike><br />
*<strike>D-Link DES-3224 as a public IP switch, set to management only on port 7 (Telnet, username "D-Link").<br />
*<strike>A Belkin F5D8236 wireless-N router as spare </strike><br />
*<strike>3 Cisco Aironet 1100 APs with .B cards and one (:90) with a .G card as spares. </strike><br />
*<strike>Belkin F5D5141-5 switch. </strike><br />
*Cisco 2950 switches #1 and #2.<br />
*Mikrotik RB750 (small white box) VOI's router<br />
*<strike>Western Multiplex Tsunami 100 5.8ghz - two links (4x IDU, 2x high ODU, 2x low ODU) unused. Panel antenna loaned from Seccuris. </strike><br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
Runs<br />
A1+B1: from rack to wiring area on top of bathrooms, A2+B2 from wiring area on top of bathrooms to pole in front of classroom. One will be used to feed wifi AP.<br />
C+D: from rack to next to a couch in lounge area. A wire goes under the nearby door to the wiring area of the space next door and above a window for the temporary garbage-cam.<br />
E+F+G: from rack to area behind rear black desk.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
*terminate ethernet lines correctly in a panel once we're sure server room is stable<br />
*label networking equipment (IPs etc) and servers, update this page for the latter<br />
*put read-only and full-access passwords on devices<br />
<br />
== Wireless Networks ==<br />
skullspace = main SSID, usual password<br />
<strike>skullspace_rear: linksys G router in the server rack, as a backup.</strike><br />
<br />
<br />
New IP Ranges<br />
*172.30.4.x = testing/reserved for later use<br />
*172.30.5.x = half Security/Management network half VPNs<br />
*172.30.6.x = Main network DHCP .100-.240 router .1 network gear .10-.29 printers .30-.39 VMs, servers .40-.99 VPNs .241-254<br />
*172.30.7.x = CTF Network DHCP ??? router .1<br />
<br />
== Internal IP usage ==<br />
Check these<br />
=== Legacy IPs ===<br />
*192.168.1.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.9 noel, alex's linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.10 kyle, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.11 stefen, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*192.168.1.12 Samsung CLP-310N printer<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.15 Cisco 2950 switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.16 Netgear GS108T workshop switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.17 Cisco 4924 Switch-1 (main)</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.18 Cisco 4924 Switch-2</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.22 DES-3224</strike><br />
*192.168.1.26 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.27 Who took this and didn't document?</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.31 not in use, but don't use</strike><br />
*192.168.1.32 [[Skullhost]] on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.33 iscsi server on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.34-35 Kenny servers</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.36 VPN server on [[vmsrv]] - contact Jay or Alex</strike><br />
*192.168.1.37 Ben's server<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.38 [[Driftnet]] laptop</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.39 open for use</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.40 Pablodraw VM - http://picoe.ca/pablodraw/ for the client.</strike><br />
<br />
=== Current 172.30/16 ===<br />
*172.30.6.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*172.30.6.2 SkullSpace-External (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.3 SkullSpace-Internal (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.10 WAP-A (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8BDE<br />
*172.30.6.11 WAP-B (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AED<br />
*172.30.6.12 WAP-C (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AE4<br />
*172.30.6.13 intarweb.ca (Sean's server, inside interface)<br />
*172.30.6.14 (new, ask Alex W about this) UniFI AP Controller - VM on vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
*172.30.6.16 Netgear GS108T<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.30 [[mumd|latest Ubuntu]] graphical shell service on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.31-32 Mark's temporary project ips<br />
*172.30.6.33 UniFI AP Controller (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.34 Jay Bots (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.38 Jarred's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.39 Ben's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.40 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.41 Mark's test router<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.50-53 Chris Otto Servers<br />
*172.30.6.100-240 Main router DHCP space<br />
*172.30.6.241-254 VPN IPs<br />
**172.30.6.245 - sean VPN IP (sean cody)<br />
**172.30.6.247 - cchilds VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.248 - jordansamulaitis VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.249 - gygar VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.250 - nwild VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.251 - cstanners-router VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.252 - odin VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.254 - cstanners VPN IP<br />
<br />
*172.30.7.1 Micro-tik Router (WIFI VLAN)<br />
<br />
*172.30.8.0/24 Virtual Machine Server ([[vmsrv]]) LAN<br />
**172.30.8.1 [[vmsrv]]<br />
**172.30.8.2 Mark private ubuntu vpn<br />
**172.30.8.3 Mark private project ubuntu (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
<br />
*10.50.31.0/24 TheLEDSign LAN<br />
**10.50.31.16 The Sign<br />
**10.50.31.17 The controlling container ([[vmsrv]])<br />
*10.50.32.0/30 Mark project private Point to Point link LAN<br />
<br />
== IP Usage ==<br />
<br />
=== LES IP Delegation ===<br />
<pre><br />
IPv4<br />
Allocation 208.81.6.224/27 (255.255.255.224).<br />
208.81.6.225 Gateway<br />
208.81.6.226, 208.81.6.227 RESERVED for LES.net usage.<br />
DNS1: 208.81.7.10<br />
DNS2: 208.81.7.14<br />
</pre><br />
<pre><br />
IPv6<br />
Allocation 2605:e200:c212::/48<br />
2605:e200:c201:2::4 Gateway<br />
DNS1: 2605:e200:53:2::<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.224<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Network<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.225<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Gateway<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.226<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.227<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.228<br />
| TBD<br />
| Skullspace Router<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.229<br />
| TBD<br />
| ns1.skullspace.ca<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace DNS<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.230<br />
| vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
| Virtual Machine Server [[vmsrv]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| VM server open to all members.<br />
| Running an http proxy to allow this one IP address to host many web servers, and doing TCP port forwarding to allow many different virtual servers to share this one IP address<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.231<br />
| ripe.skullspace.ca<br />
| RIPE Probe <br />
| colin AT insecure DASH complexity DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.232<br />
| shell.skull.space<br />
| [[shell.skull.space]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| Shell accounts for all members.<br />
| Being able to bind to port 22 vs having some other port forwarded by vmsrv.skullspace.ca will make this much easier to get users for. Plus, Mak has brought with him a many users from his own system where he used to have his own users with shell accounts. They're already used to port 22 and a different hostname pointing here. Leaving that alone will help keep them. That old system was taking up it's own IP address anyway.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.233<br />
| mail.skull.space<br />
| [[SkullMail]] email forwarding service<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.234<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.235<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.236<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.237<br />
| broot.ca <br />
| Personal webserver, Git, DNS, mail<br />
| Alex Weber <alexwebr@gmail.com><br />
| Nothing. Can be moved elsewhere if we need IP space back.<br />
| Makes life easier if it has its own IP. If Sksp infrastructure needs an IP, this can go.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.238<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.239<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.240<br />
| loki.madcowlabs.com<br />
| [[loki.madcowlabs.com]]<br />
| cotto at ieee point org<br />
| Chris's Server <br />
| Experimental development project server<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.241<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.242<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.243<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.244<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.245<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.246<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.247<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.248<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.249<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.250<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.251<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.252<br />
| amsler.ca<br />
| Production Appserver / Personal Webspace<br />
| edwinguy_gmail<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.253<br />
| TBD<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.254<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.255<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Broadcast<br />
| LES.net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== VOI IP Delegation ===<br />
<strike><br />
VOI gave us 206.220.196.48/28 (mask 255.255.255.240), 206.220.193.64/29 (mask 255.255.255.248) as well as 2604:4280:1:c0de::/64, you must reserve IPs here before using them. You'll need to plug into the new VOI-Static switch, currently a Cisco in the 'top' rack.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.65<br />
| TBD<br />
| VOI router<br />
| VOI<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.66<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.68<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.69<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Richard's Server<br />
| rjr point work at gmail<br />
| <br />
| development server, potentially Starbound server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.70<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.49<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: h49-skullspace.winnipeg.voinetworks.net.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| VOI Mikrotik RB750? router<br />
| VOI Networks<br />
| now<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.50<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sksp Main Router<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 206.220.196.51]<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 2604:4280:1:c0de::53]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ns1.skullspace.ca (Pending)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::80 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for www.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::81 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for wiki.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|}<br />
| [[SKSP DNS]]<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| 2014-10-08<br />
| Skullspace Primary DNS Server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.52<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.nepharia.org<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster Nepharia Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, OpenVPN, Asterisk, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for Nepharia and its associated domains.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.53<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <several><br />
|-<br />
| Rev: mail.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster SkullSpace Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for SkullSpace.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.54<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: ctf.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster CTF Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2013-04-09<br />
| Runs SSH-related services, for now.|<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.55<br />
|| <br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
| edwinguy at gmail dot calm<br />
| 2015-02-23<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.56<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin / Jeremy FreeBSD server<br />
| phoul@insecure-complexity.com<br />
| 2013-10-01<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.57<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.58<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::314<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: intarweb.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Sean's server.<br />
| sean _at_ tinfoilhat _dot_ ca<br />
| 2013-09-27<br />
| L2TP etc.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.59<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.60<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Colin's project server<br />
| CStanners @ gmail<br />
| Occasional<br />
| IPv6, VPN services and testing<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.61<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Ben's server<br />
| ben@benbergman.ca<br />
| 2012-12-18<br />
| http/ssh/vpn/other<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.62<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
| Rev: dangerzone.skullspace.ca<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| The Danger Zone<br />
| ctfadmin@<br />
| 2012-06-01<br />
| The home of the SkullSpace Teaching CTF.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</strike><br />
<br />
== Access ==<br />
All members currently have full access to all devices. Later it may be a good idea to have different full-access passwords for all devices restricted to NetOps and by request, and the read-only password being publically known among our members.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Networking]]<br />
[[Category:Required Reading]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4434Bike Corner2017-04-16T15:24:58Z<p>AlexWebr: Cone wrench and chain breaker were returned</p>
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<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
PDF for the sign-out sheet: [[File:bicycle_signout_sheet_v1.pdf]]<br />
<br />
== Bike Borrowing Policy ==<br />
<br />
* Only SkullSpace members may borrow bikes<br />
* Fill out the Sign Out Sheet when borrowing<br />
* Please only keep the bike as long as you need it<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* <strike>Chain cleaning tool</strike> (recently broke, we should replace)<br />
* Chain breaker tool ('''recently returned -Alex''')<br />
* 13mm/15mm (double-ended) cone wrench ('''recently returned -Alex''')<br />
* Complete socket set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Orontas "Type B" chain lube<br />
* MEC Bio-Cycle chain cleaner solution<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* <strike>Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)</strike><br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* A brakes with a road brake lever (missing the hood)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chainstay)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Template:NeedsUpdating&diff=4433Template:NeedsUpdating2017-03-31T03:29:03Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
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== Actual projects ==<br />
* [[BreachDB]]<br />
* [http://fuckyeahnouns.com FuckYeahNouns.com]<br />
* [http://blog.benbergman.ca/2011/08/17/nes-chuck-demo/ NES-chuck]<br />
* [http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Urban_Gardening_Hydroponics Urban Gardening / Hydroponics] (often talking/building on Friday nights)<br />
* [http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Roomba_Breeding_Project Roomba breeding project]<br />
* The meme cookbook: [http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Cook_All_the_Things Cook All the Things]<br />
* [http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Proposed_projects#USRP Aleph Radio] <br />
* [http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Hackerspace_Fiction top 100(?) Science Fiction & Fantasy books]<br />
* [[Library partnership]]<br />
<br />
== Ideas for projects ==<br />
* [[Skullspace Hardware Programming Challenge]]<br />
* A voting system for potential projects popularity or level of interest...<br />
* [[Nmap scripts]]<br />
* Ncat SSL proxy<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5P70XtI4zQ Swing Bike]<br />
** Potential colaboration with [http://bike-dump.ca/ The Bike Dump], [http://thewrench.ca/ The WRENCH] and/or [http://biketothefuture.org/ Bike To The Future]?<br />
* Reverse DNS database<br />
* SkullSpace Geocache<br />
** With a padlock you have to pick (easy rake) to get to it<br />
* Microcontroller stuff<br />
** Andrew has 5x [http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/MSP430_LaunchPad_(MSP-EXP430G2) MSP430 Launchpad kits]<br />
** Fernando has 1x [http://www.altera.com/products/devices/cyclone2/cy2-index.jsp Altera Cyclone II FPGA] ([http://www.objectivej.com/hardware/fpga/_IMG_0047_altera_cycloneII_fpga_eval_board.JPG Picture])<br />
* Alert the internets system [http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fmetalab.at%2Fwiki%2FAlert_The_Internets from metalab]<br />
* Flight Sim / Racing Sim station (with pedals, joystick, etc)<br />
* Pinball machine (physical, not virtual)<br />
** Portal theme<br />
*** Prior to ball launch, there can be a different ball falling through an infinite portal loop to gain momentum<br />
*** various portals around the field, edges lit by LED, possible closed by an iris mechanism, or aperture if you will<br />
* SkullSpace logo bicycle disc wheels<br />
* PCB CNC mill<br />
** salvage old printers<br />
* Put something in <del>space</del> orbit<br />
* [[Custom bluetooth keyboard]]<br />
<br />
== VCS ==<br />
You can also browse our vcs (currently a github organization): [https://github.com/skullspace skullspace github]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Projects]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Template:NeedsUpdating&diff=4431Template:NeedsUpdating2017-03-31T03:27:09Z<p>AlexWebr: Created page with "{{Warning | text = This page has not been updated and is no longer useful. It '''should be updated''' to be useful again. }}"</p>
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<div>{{Archived}}<br />
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This is a page where members can propose projects they'd like to work on, and potentially receive funding for. Anybody is welcome to post a project, and, in the last meeting of each month, a vote will be held to determine which project(s) is/are awarded funding. The projects may be personal, or may benefit the space. Or be anything else, really, we aren't going to be picky (it's up to the members to vote). See [[Project funding]] for more information. <br />
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In our current [[Budget]], we have $100/month dedicated to projects. Projects can request all or part of the money, as needed. Our goal is to make this as simple as possible. <br />
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Instructions: <br />
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*Post your project at the bottom of the list <br />
*Estimate the dollar value - if your project is selected, you'll be given a cheque for that amount <br />
*Be prepared to talk about your project at the last meeting of the month <br />
*Create a link to a page where you describe it, if possible<br />
*At the end of each month, I'll archive the old projects. Feel free to move it back to the 'active' list<br />
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= Projects seeking funding =<br />
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== SkullSpace Beer and Soda ==<br />
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* Proposed by: Rylaan<br />
* Amount requested: $200<br />
* Amount received to-date: $100 <br />
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SkullSpace brand Beer and Soda. Need $200 for ingredients and parts.<br />
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Have purchased kit. Looking for additional funding for ingredients. Note: unable to start brewing at Skullspace until the indoor temperature stabilizes.<br />
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== Pizza / Wings / Chinese / Etc. ==<br />
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* Proposed by: Mak<br />
* Amount requested: All the money we can get<br />
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This project involves buying pizza and anything else we can get for hackathons or hangout nights, as dispensed by me.<br />
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== Changing CronD's Name ==<br />
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* Proposed by: Mak<br />
* Amount requested: $100<br />
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Our newest member, Kyle Gregory Thomas Fysh, has an unreasonable number of Ys in his name. It's unsettling. He even has a Y in Fysh. I mean, who does that? This project is for renaming him to something cooler - suggested names include:<br />
* adding an extra Y for symmetry - Kyle Gregory Thomys Fysh<br />
* replacing all Ys with Is - Kile Gregori Thomis Fish<br />
* making it more exotic! - Kieel György Thomás Fisz<br />
* frightening, as yet unspoken, plans that live in Mak's mind<br />
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Necessary funds:<br />
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# Certificate of Name Change: $100<br />
# Birth Certificate with new name: $40<br />
# Driver's License with new name: $10<br />
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Available funds:<br />
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# Amount Mak is willing to contribute: $50<br />
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All other changes can be done free of charge.<br />
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Note that his irrevocable permission has already been obtained on IRC:<br />
06:40 < crond-mobile> We are renaming me?<br />
06:40 < crond-mobile> Okay mak is in charge of choosing a new name, the project fund can pay for the name change.<br />
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06:50 < crond-mobile> Damn you mak lol! If that gets voted through, I will 1) be shocked, 2) do it.<br />
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== Skullotron ==<br />
* Proposed by: Mike Legary<br />
* Amount requested: $250+<br />
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With the recent donation of an awesome steampunked cabinet, it's time to build our own version of a Winnitron.<br />
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Mike is donating a computer, but the cabinet will still need controls and a monitor.<br />
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A picture of the cabinet can be found at [http://ysarro.com/quarter_1.jpeg http://ysarro.com/quarter_1.jpeg]<br />
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Vote for this, or Crond's name is at risk! :)<br />
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==VM server hardware upgrades==<br />
* Proposed by: Mark Jenkins<br />
* Amount requested: $100<br />
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Support the [[http://skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Vmsrv#Capital_Campaign|vmsrv capital campaign]], which will also seek donations in other ways. Current upgrade project is to switch to a CPU with VT extensions, which will improve VM performance, allow for 64bit guest OS, and also make more guest operating systems available that are currently a no-go with Virtualbox and no hardware extensions such as OpenBSD and FreeBSD.<br />
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= Projects that have received funding =<br />
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== SkullSpace Beer and Soda ==<br />
* Proposed by: Rylaan <br />
* Amount requested: $200<br />
* Amount received to-date: $100<br />
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SkullSpace brand Beer and Soda. Need $200 for ingredients and parts.<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCola_%28drink%29 Open Cola info]<br />
* [http://blog.makezine.com/2010/08/12/how-to-homebrew-club-mate/ Club Mate recipe]<br />
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== Hydroponics project ==<br />
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* Proposed by: Siu<br />
* Amount requested: $200<br />
* Amount received to-date: $100<br />
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Now that we have two towers successfully running, we would like to build more. Unfortunately, while empty pop bottles are cheap (free!), and we have surplus of some materials, we need more pumps!<br />
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This money would be used to buy more air pumps, tubing, and miscellaneous hardware to expand our garden into the classroom. We are currently driving two towers from one single-output air pump, but would prefer to use a single 4-output pump per window, thus easily supporting 4 towers in each window.<br />
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These pumps are approximately $30 each: we will need one per window, plus tubing, connectors, and mounting brackets.<br />
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== VM Service ==<br />
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* Proposed by: Mark Jenkins<br />
* Amount received to-date: $100<br />
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Improve the VM service.<br />
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== .NET Quadcopter ==<br />
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* Proposed by: Craig (AKA. Jackal)<br />
* Amount requested: $300<br />
* Amount received to-date: $200<br />
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A .Net based quadcopter (4 bladed helicopter) similar to the [http://aeroquad.com/ Aeroquad]. I already have the control board (Netduino GO! with Shield Base), 3 axis accelerometer and the required 4 motors, speed controllers and props. The requested funding would go towards purchasing the required radio equipment [http://www.greathobbies.com/productinfo/?prod_id=SPM7800 Spektrum DX7s].<br />
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= Archive =<br />
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== Hovercraft ==<br />
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NOT SEEKING FUNDING AT THIS TIME (will be funded independently at a later date)<br />
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*Proposed by: Molly <br />
*Amount requested: $300<br />
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I wish to finish the SkullSpace hovercraft.<br />
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== Fundraising Party ==<br />
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* Proposed by: Courtney<br />
* Amount requested: $500ish<br />
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A bunch of us want to have a party at the children's museum because it's too creepy to go when there's kids around. We might as well make it a fundraiser. We'll need money to pay for the room, food etc. Hopefully we can make some money and return it to the project fund.<br />
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== Robotic Parts Finder ==<br />
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*Proposed by: Rylaan <br />
*Amount requested: $500<br />
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Robotic Parts Finder. I would probably want to hack this design a bit to make it usable for more than just small trays. http://www.instructables.com/id/StorageBot-voice-controlled-robotic-parts-finder/ <br />
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==USRP==<br />
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<span style="color:#FF0000; background:#000000">&nbsp;'''NOT SEEKING FUNDING AT THIS TIME'''&nbsp;</span><br />
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* Proposed by: Mak<br />
* Amount requested: $1,000 - $2,000 (USRP only)<br />
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If we can ever get together some ''crazy'' money, we should get a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Software_Radio_Peripheral USRP]. Sniff all the things. <br />
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Examples of what we can do are: <br />
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* Demonstrate sniffing cell (IMEI) / bluetooth (MAC) / wifi (MAC) to identify nearby individuals <br />
** A creepy application of this would be a webpage with, at a minimum, the number of people in SkullSpace <br />
* Examine our keyfobs, and try to crack and clone them<br />
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===Updates===<br />
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* 2012-03-19: We've looked into things, and for a basic USRP it'd cost $1,000, but for doing something like capturing all of bluetooth / wifi (2.4 GHz ISM) we'd need $2,000.<br />
* 2012-03-20: Clarified that we're not seeking funding, as we're still in the research stages.<br />
* 2012-03-22: Compiled list of all Basic and Advanced Exam questions for amateur radio exam, required for sending radio signals outside ISM bands.<br />
* 2012-04-17: Colin[0] bought a [https://www.ettus.com/product/details/UN210-KIT USRP], Mak registered a [http://www.aleph-radio.org/ domain].<br />
* 2012-07-29: Mak attended 5+ talks on software-defined radio at DEFCON 20.<br />
* 2012-07-31: Colin[0] and Mak have signed up for an Amateur Radio course, contact them if you want to come. It's $25.<br />
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== Signs ==<br />
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*Proposed by: Roswyne<br />
*Volunteers required first! <br />
*Amount requested: $100 (estimated)<br />
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We could use some signage to help people recognize where SkullSpace is physically located. This could include: <br />
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*A sign at the front door, in the lower portion of the door (replacing the really old Cre8ery sign). <br />
*A banner to be hung on the William St side of the building (to attract the attention of RRC students). <br />
*An insert for the colour-scrolling sign, which could potentially be placed in a window.<br />
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We could also use additional signs within the space, to help people find the washrooms and make the drink machine look better: <br />
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*Hanging signs in the hallway, pointing which way to go to the washrooms and AssentWorks. <br />
*A replacement front panel for the drink machine, with a cool logo. <br />
*Labels for the drinks actually in the drink machine (replacing the handwritten scraps of tape).<br />
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Many of these can probably be done at AssentWorks for the cost of parts, if anyone is familiar with using the vinyl cutter, etc. <br />
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== Community calendar display ==<br />
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<span style="color:#AA0000; background:#AAAAAA">&nbsp;'''CANCELLED -> ADDED TO THE TOUCH DISPLAY PROJECT'''&nbsp;</span><br />
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*Proposed by: Gorgeous Mike <br />
*Amount requested: $200<br />
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Putting a monitor up in the hallway and displaying a live updated version of the community calendar. This way all members and guests and first Friday people can see what's going on in the hacker community. We should have enough computers around that can drive a display but a ~20" TV would look really nice out there as well. <br />
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== Parts database and organization ==<br />
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*Proposed by Ben/Justin<br />
*Amount requested: TBD (could be anywhere from $0-$500)<br />
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There are lots of parts at the space available to users, but no one really knows what exactly we have. We would like to index all the parts in the space. We have a database setup at [http://parts.skullspace.ca parts.skullspace.ca], but it needs to be populated yet. In addition to this, we would like to better organize the storage of the parts. The money could go towards anything from buying food for a part-indexing party, to building a [http://shackspace.de/gallery/index.php/Projekte/Magazinschrank?page=4 sweet storage system], installing a dedicated inventory kiosk, or making a [http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0sftjK2Qm1qfpegco1_1280.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJ6IHWSU3BX3X7X3Q&Expires=1331935406&Signature=lz3cyGNrM0k%2FxjOlLgpfjf7B6Vg%3D nearly-autonomous inventory tracking system]. This project could also tie in well with the proposed [http://skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Proposed_projects&action=submit#Robotic_Parts_Finder robotic parts finder].<br />
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== Public Facing Touch Screen Terminal ==<br />
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*Proposed by: Gorgeous Mike <br />
*Amount requested: $50-$100<br />
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Based on the awesome donation of a touchscreen computer from ENTS in Edmonton I have a few more ideas to incorporate to the public hallway display.<br />
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* Calender to see all the space and community events ( from depreciated project above )<br />
* Maker Passport stamper ( [http://www.thingtanklab.com/makerpassport/about-the-maker-passport/ Linky] )<br />
* Simple interface to enter credentials to open door for forgotten fob or locked out members.<br />
* Display checklist of 'last man out items' Lights left on, doors locked etc. (use inputs from Arduino for monitoring)<br />
* Interface into parts database<br />
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* USB Camera for the following:<br />
** Visual guestbook ( Take a pic and add your info! )<br />
** Scan QR codes! We can have little slips of paper sitting with projects! Scan one, enter your email and you will get an email filled with info and links about that project / talk / person!<br />
** Request to enter mode - Takes pic, sends it to a group that has remote access to open the door for people that forget / don't have a fob or guests!<br />
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We would need the following:<br />
* Touchscreen ( Donated already )<br />
* Arduino and some small servos for the passport stamping machine<br />
* Some programming skills<br />
* Various small sensors<br />
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**NOTE: This could be utilized for a SkullSpace Geocache in some way as well.<br />
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== Evaporation cooling for the space ==<br />
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*Proposed by: Gorgeous Mike <br />
*Amount requested: $200-$500 (may be considered part of the renovation budget)<br />
* To be considered later in the year, after current renovations have been completed. :)<br />
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A "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporative_cooler Swamp Cooler]" is a type of evaporation cooling system that uses dry air to remove heat from water via evaporation to the outside air. There are several different designs but the best case is to mount a frame in the window of the ventilated room (beside rear elevator) and run water over a cooling pad. This would pull cool moist air into the space at all times as long as we had a fan blowing out somewhere else in the space. --OR-- Put a large fan to pull air in and run ducts to various rooms, its more money / work but much better air flow.<br />
The electrical load of such a system is much less than a standard window AC unit (quieter too!) It may not be a 100% solution for the heat problems in the space but it will definitely help!<br />
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We would need the following:<br />
* Pump (sump or fountain) anything over 50GPM<br />
* Furnace fan<br />
* Garden hose<br />
* Water storage tank (Blue RubberMaid would work)<br />
* Cooling pad material<br />
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== Vertical wind turbine farm ==<br />
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*Proposed by: Gorgeous Mike <br />
*Amount requested: $100-$300<br />
* To be considered later in the year, after current renovations have been completed. :)<br />
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Building a small vertical wind turbine farm on the roof would help us offset our carbon footprint as well and reduce our electrical load on the building. We can use it to run lights, small projects etc. The whole project would hinge on if we can get get roof access from the landlord unless we build one off the roof access ladder.<br />
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Also good training for the apocalypse!!<br />
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We would need the following:<br />
* 55 Gallon drums ( $20-$40 on Kijiji )<br />
* Magnets<br />
* Magnet wire ( We have a large spool in the space )<br />
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== Awesome Foundation ==<br />
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* Proposed by: Awesome Michael<br />
* Amount requested: $100/month<br />
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Join the Awesome Foundation's Winnipeg chapter as a trustee. A representative of SkullSpace could be chosen monthly by lottery, and that representative would join in the granting process for that month.<br />
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This would be a long-term project that would take the entire $100/month, and the requirement to pull out is to find a replacement trustee.<br />
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SkullSpace could push for the $1000/month Awesome Foundation grant to go towards other projects on this list that are doing awesome things.<br />
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== SkullSpace Hardware Programming Challenge ==<br />
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* Proposed by: Mark Jenkins <br />
* Proposal withdrawn until a prototype is in place<br />
* Amount requested: Indefinite -- but able to make use of $100 per month to make progress (see below)<br />
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Development of levels for the [[SkullSpace Hardware Programming Challenge]]. Each level will be based on a strange hardware platform where participants have to program it to extract a secret message. All funding will go towards small honoraia ($5/hour) for the '''real technical work''' of level development (software development, circuit design and assembly, quality documentation, etc). Things like project co-ordination will be 100% volunteer all hardware will be donated/on loan. <br />
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A one month allocation of $100 will fund 20 hours of progress and will always be targeted for a level under development that is near completion. Development of levels will continue at a slower, volunteer pace during unfunded months. <br />
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[[Category:Projects]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4422Bike Corner2017-01-07T19:28:52Z<p>AlexWebr: /* Tools */ Add chain breaker</p>
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<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
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PDF for the sign-out sheet: [[File:bicycle_signout_sheet_v1.pdf]]<br />
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== Bike Borrowing Policy ==<br />
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* Only SkullSpace members may borrow bikes<br />
* Fill out the Sign Out Sheet when borrowing<br />
* Please only keep the bike as long as you need it<br />
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== Tools ==<br />
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'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
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* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* <strike>Chain cleaning tool</strike> (recently broke, we should replace)<br />
* Chain breaker tool<br />
* 13mm/15mm (double-ended) cone wrench<br />
* Complete socket set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
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== Parts/consumables ==<br />
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These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
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* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Orontas "Type B" chain lube<br />
* MEC Bio-Cycle chain cleaner solution<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* <strike>Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)</strike><br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* A brakes with a road brake lever (missing the hood)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chainstay)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Vmsrv&diff=4421Vmsrv2016-12-03T22:51:59Z<p>AlexWebr: Add Alex W to the administrators</p>
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<div>==Philosophy==<br />
The Skullspace virtual machine service (vmsrv) is offered to members as a means to share the benefits of best-available hardware.<br />
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"Access to computers—and anything which might teach you something about the way the world works—should be unlimited and total."<br />
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We focus our virtual machine service on two styles of computing<br />
* Interactive computing -- temporary bursts of high resource use (IO/CPU/memory) by a single user for the purpose of "figuring stuff out", "getting stuff done", "hacking", etc. with the ethic of ensuring resources are freed when not in use. "Always yield to the Hands-On Imperative!"<br />
* General service computing -- always up and running services with reasonable IO, CPU, and memory use that doesn't impair the above. See our section in intense resource usage.<br />
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==System==<br />
* [http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/processors/phenom-ii/Pages/phenom-ii-model-number-comparison.aspx AMD Phenom II X6 1055T], which has 6 core, 512k L2 cache per core, a shared 6M L3 cache, and AMD's virtualization extensions<br />
* [http://ca.asus.com/en/Motherboards/AMD_AM3Plus/M5A88V_EVO/#specifications Asus M5A88-V EVO] motherboard<br />
* 4x4G (16G total) of DDR3 RAM in unganged mode, 1333.33 MT/s configuration, <br />
* 2X1TB SATA hard drives in RAID 1 configuration, [[wikipedia:Logical_Volume_Manager_%28Linux%29LVM|LVM]] block layer<br />
* Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 amd64 host operating system<br />
* 1GBit internal NIC on SkullSpace lan (on host Linux bridge skspprivbr), 192.168.1.26<br />
* 100Mbit PCI NIC on VOI public IP switch (on host Linux bridge skspvoipubbr), 206.220.196.57<br />
* power backed by UPS<br />
* Two types of virtualization:<br />
** qemu-kvm managed by libvirt (full machine virtualization), our recommend choice for most users<br />
** Linux Containers (LXC) ([[wikipedia:Operating_system-level_virtualization|OS-level virtualization]]), offered some performance advantages for users running linux guests over full-machine virtualation<br />
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==Ask for Help! Free migrations available==<br />
Don't be afraid to ask for help, email Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca> and catch me in person on Tuesdays, hackathons (third Saturdays), special events, and by appointment.<br />
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Some free (but not unlimited) migration consulting and assistance is also available.<br />
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==Linux Containers (LXC)==<br />
If you want to run a Linux-based x86_64 or x86 based guest, you should consider the benefits of running it as a Linux Container (LXC). <br />
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The main vmsrv kernel (version 2.6.32) directly runs your processes (starting with /sbin/init!) in an independent process space and gives you your own network stack (interfaces, routing tables, iptables) to work with. There are performance upsides to using the host OS kernel directly.<br />
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There are also downsides, see the [[Vmsrv_lxc_containers]] page for more info. You probably want to use our primary virtualization offering, qemu-kvm (see next section)<br />
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==qemu-kvm with libvirt==<br />
Users with accounts on the vmsrv machine are able to run qemu-[http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page kvm] based virtual machines that are managed by [http://libvirt.org/ libvirt]. We use [http://virt-manager.org/ virt-manager] as a libvirt front-end.<br />
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Because a fully featured x86/x86_64 machine is emulated and virtualized, a large variety of [http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Guest_Support_Status#UNIX_Family:_BSD guest OSs] are supported.<br />
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virt-manager exposes a large number of features of libvirt and qemu-kvm -- asa GUI app this makes it largely self-documenting. Experiment!<br />
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We welcome improvements to this documentation as well.<br />
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===Accounts===<br />
To get an account, visit the account claiming page, [http://claimid.vmsrv.skullspace.ca http://claimid.vmsrv.skullspace.ca] from the Skullspace LAN (not available from the outside). At that page, there are two options:<br />
* Claiming a regular vmsrv account, which will work right away.<br />
* Claim an account on [[mumd]], which thanks to LDAP can also be used to log into vmsrv. But, such an account has to be manually added to the libvirt group, so you'll have to contact Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>.<br />
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Accounts are for Skullspace members only.<br />
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===How to login and start virt-manager===<br />
The host vm machine is 172.30.6.40 on the skullspace LAN. Two ways to log in the from the Skullspace network:<br />
* A [[wikipedia:Secure_Shell| SSH]] client (port 22), for graphics use -X or port forward a vnc session<br />
* [[wikipedia:RDP | RDP]] client (port 3389)<br />
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From outside the space, there are two options:<br />
* [[wikipedia:Secure_Shell|SSH]] to vmsrv.skullspace.ca (206.220.196.57 port 22 )<br />
* [[wikipedia:RDP | RDP]] client to vmsrv.skullspace.ca (206.220.196.57 port 3389)<br />
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The default desktop environment is [[wikipedia:LXDE | LXDE]] which is fairly lightweight, but still least has a menu in the corner and a task bar. virt-manager can be found in the applications menu (bottom left corner) in the System Tools menu, the menu entry says "Virtual Machine Manager".<br />
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There's a button on the top, left hand side of virt-manager for creating a new virtual machine.<br />
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===Memory settings===<br />
Your choice of memory setting is very important. Feel free to be more on the greedy side (3 gigabyte) if you're just starting your vm, doing your thing, and shutting it down when you're done (interactive use).<br />
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If you're planning on running all the time, than you should use 1G at most except by special request to the vm server administrator Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca> .<br />
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Keep us in the loop as to how often you're using the VM service and what kind of RAM requirements you're hitting -- this will help us justify eventual for an even higher capacity machine.<br />
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===Network settings===<br />
Join the skspprivbr bridge for the skullspace network and the skspvoipubbr bridge if you have a VOI public ip addresses allocated to you [[Networking |on the networking page]].<br />
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===Remote Access===<br />
We recommend installing guest operating systems with remote access features that are either built in or installable and enabling these features shortly after completing your install.<br />
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This will allow you to go for direct logins to your virtual machine.<br />
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If your guest operating system lacks a proper remote access facility or if your going to end up spending a lot of time doing console access for other reasons, you should look into the feature where a graphic card can be emulated as a vnc server you can directly connect to and also consider the remote access features built-in to the qemu-kvm serial port emulation which can be used as a console on some OSs as well.<br />
<br />
===virtio===<br />
To improve performance, qemu-kvm emulates traditional PC hardware and supports the [http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Virtio virtio] standard. If you're running a Linux or Windows based guest, we recommend installing the virtio network and disk drivers and uses these options for network and disk in the virt-manager hardware manager so that we can all have better performance.<br />
<br />
===Always running VMs===<br />
VMs created in virt-manager by default will come up on system start-up. There's a checkbox you can check to ensure your VM does come up if required. Please keep the vmsrv administrator (Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca>) in the loop as to which VMs you intend to keep up all the time.<br />
<br />
===Courtesy===<br />
If you virtual machine is for experimental/casaual/interactive use and does not need to be on 24/7, please take care to turn it off when you're done. If you notice that allocated RAM is running short, let the server administrator know -- its rude to just shut off someone elses virtual machine -- you can't tell just from looking if its being used or not, especially given the use of remote access.<br />
<br />
==Services offered to members hosted on vmsrv==<br />
The following services being offered to members are hosted on vmsrv:<br />
* [[Mumd|MUMD]] -- a group of linux containers with shared LDAP login and a large install base of interactive software<br />
<br />
Coming soon: [[Skullhost]], a shared web hosting service. (not everyone needs to run their own dedicated web server!)<br />
<br />
==Intense resource usage==<br />
As described by in our philosphy section, our priority for the vm server is support members' hacking and not ongoing, high volume "serrious business". The activities of hackers are generally high intensity bursts that are monitored and terminated upon completion, or ongoing low resource services that have minimal impact.<br />
<br />
Please respect our sugested memory limits for qemu-kvm/libvirt dedicated VMs. For temporary higher memory use that exceeds these guidelines, we would prefer that you run your processes directly on the host operating system, under your own linux container, or under one of our linux container hosted services (MUMD, Skullhost) as memory effectively allocated (and swapped out) by the host OS kernel for these, whereas dedicated VMs hog whatever memory they're set to use.<br />
<br />
You can also get better access to the CPU by running processes on the host OS, your own linux container, or one of our linux container hosted services (MUMD, Skullhost) -- in fact, you're welcome to use all 6 cores. But, you should also be "nice" and use the nice command on your intensive processes:<br />
* "nice -n 1" if your intensive processes is highly interactive (such as raster editor running a filter) and could use your near immediate feedback<br />
* "nice -n 2" if your're looking for your process to finish ASAP, but its the kind of thing where you sit back or take a break while it runs, e.g. http://xkcd.com/303/<br />
* "nice -n 15" if it's the kind of thing that runs so long you're end up working on other things until it's done<br />
<br />
As an exception to our focus on "short run intensive, long run unintensive", we do permit our users to operate longer runing processes that are only CPU intensive (not memory or disk access) as long as they're run on the host OS or linux containers, as the kernel can effectively schedule these to be out of the way of everything else with minimal task switching costs. Thanks to modern CPU design, these kinds of processes do raise our electrical bills, so we ask that the number of cores be limited if run times are expected to be longer than one day. Our nice level and number of cores expectation is<br />
* "nice -n 16" and limited to 6 cores if run time less than 2 days<br />
* "nice -n 17" and limited to 3 cores if run time less than 5 days<br />
* "nice -n 18" and limited to 1 core if run time expected is less than 30 days<br />
* "nice -n 19" and limited to 1 core if run time expected to exceed 30 days<br />
<br />
Many intensive multi-core programs come with options to control the number of cores in use. If this isn't available, you can use the taskset command, e.g.<br />
* "taskset -c 0 nice -n 19 intensive_monster.py" runs on CPU 0 with nice 19<br />
* "tasket -c 0,1,2 nice -n 17" runs on CPUs 0, 1, and 2 with nice 17<br />
<br />
<br />
==Administrators==<br />
* Mark Jenkins <mark@parit.ca><br />
* Alex Weber <alexwebr@gmail.com> (I'm new still)<br />
<br />
==Thanks==<br />
<br />
To Kenny for our current 2nd generation equipment, Stef for the first generation equipment, the members of Skullspace for funding the RAM upgrades to the first and second generation servers, and Alex for getting the project started and providing an uninterrupted power supply (UPS).<br />
<br />
[[Category:Projects]]<br />
<nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki></div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Networking&diff=4420Networking2016-12-03T22:31:46Z<p>AlexWebr: /* IP Usage */ Taking 208.81.6.237 for my VM :)</p>
<hr />
<div>*Please keep an updated copy of this page printed out and posted in the server room, so there is access to documentation even if the network / internet is down<br />
*Also see [[IT Policies]]<br />
*We have many people working with the equipment, remember to attach or tie down anything that could get unplugged/fall/etc. We twice lost internet - first time the router fell and power switch got pressed, second time the power plug was pulled out of main internet switch.<br />
*this page is finally being updated for Sksp2, old page is at [[Networking/Old]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== High-level description ==<br />
<strike>The main router is a RB450G, connected to the main switch (port 2), security switch (4, later), internet feed (3), and other networks later. Main internal switch is a 3Com4924 in the server rack, feeds a GS108T at the lounge PC and a 5-port GigE switch near the meeting table. The main HP AP has SSID skullspace and is mounted on the roof in the middle of the space.</strike><br />
<br />
== Stupid-High Level Diagram ==<br />
<pre><br />
+-------------------+<br />
| |<br />
| The Tubes |<br />
| On The Roof |<br />
| |<br />
+-- ------+---------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
+-- ------+-----------+<br />
| LES.net |<br />
| |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 |<br />
+----+----------------+<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| fa20 +---------------------+<br />
+-------------+---------+ | Skullspace+Router |<br />
fa1+19 | Skullspace+External | ether1| RB450G |<br />
+----------+ Cisco 2850 +-------+ |<br />
| | 172.30.6.2 (fa23)| fa21 | 208.81.6.228 |<br />
| +----------------------++ | 172.30.6.1 |<br />
| | +---------------------+<br />
+---------+-----------+ | |ether2<br />
| | | |<br />
| Rest of External | | |<br />
| PUBLIC/LAN | | +---------+-------------+ +------------------+<br />
| | +--------+ Skullspace+Internal | | |<br />
| 208.81.6.224/27 | | 3+Com L2 Old Junk +------+ Rest of Internal |<br />
| | | | | INTERNAL/LAN |<br />
+---------------------+ +---+-------+-------+---+ | 172.30.6.0/24 |<br />
| | | | |<br />
+--------+ | +--------+ +------------------+<br />
| | |<br />
+------+------+ +------+------+ +------+------+<br />
| WAP+A | | WAP+B | | WAP+C |<br />
| 172.30.6.10 | | 172.30.6.11 | | 172.30.6.12 |<br />
| | | | | |<br />
+-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+<br />
</pre><br />
Built using ASCIIFlow - http://asciiflow.com/<br />
<br />
== Internet feeds ==<br />
B: Internet from LES.net (wifi-based Ubiquity, tested 94.83mbit down, 96.22mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg)<br><br />
<s>B: Internet from VOI (wifi-based Ubiquity NB5, tested 60mbit down 40mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg).</s><BR><br />
<br />
== Network hardware ==<br />
*Mikrotik Routerboard 450G as main router<br />
*<strike>Netgear WNDR3700 router, donated by [http://projectbismark.net Project Bismark]. It had a problem (routed packets fine but services like DHCP/DNS/web server didn't work) so was taken out of the network to test.</strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G2 v1.5 as spare. WAN port may sometime have packet loss. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT350N with DD-WRT v24SP2 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>Linksys WRT54G v2 with tomato 1.28 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:A0) as the main switch, by default everything connects here. </strike><br />
*<strike>A 3Com 4924 (:??) a spare switch. </strike><br />
*<strike>2 D-Link DWL-810+ bridges. </strike><br />
*Netgear GS108T as the lounge switch.<br />
*<strike>D-Link DWL-7100AP AP. </strike><br />
*<strike>D-Link DES-3224 as a public IP switch, set to management only on port 7 (Telnet, username "D-Link").<br />
*<strike>A Belkin F5D8236 wireless-N router as spare </strike><br />
*<strike>3 Cisco Aironet 1100 APs with .B cards and one (:90) with a .G card as spares. </strike><br />
*<strike>Belkin F5D5141-5 switch. </strike><br />
*Cisco 2950 switches #1 and #2.<br />
*Mikrotik RB750 (small white box) VOI's router<br />
*<strike>Western Multiplex Tsunami 100 5.8ghz - two links (4x IDU, 2x high ODU, 2x low ODU) unused. Panel antenna loaned from Seccuris. </strike><br />
<br />
== Wiring ==<br />
Runs<br />
A1+B1: from rack to wiring area on top of bathrooms, A2+B2 from wiring area on top of bathrooms to pole in front of classroom. One will be used to feed wifi AP.<br />
C+D: from rack to next to a couch in lounge area. A wire goes under the nearby door to the wiring area of the space next door and above a window for the temporary garbage-cam.<br />
E+F+G: from rack to area behind rear black desk.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Tasks ==<br />
*terminate ethernet lines correctly in a panel once we're sure server room is stable<br />
*label networking equipment (IPs etc) and servers, update this page for the latter<br />
*put read-only and full-access passwords on devices<br />
<br />
== Wireless Networks ==<br />
skullspace = main SSID, usual password<br />
<strike>skullspace_rear: linksys G router in the server rack, as a backup.</strike><br />
<br />
<br />
New IP Ranges<br />
*172.30.4.x = testing/reserved for later use<br />
*172.30.5.x = half Security/Management network half VPNs<br />
*172.30.6.x = Main network DHCP .100-.240 router .1 network gear .10-.29 printers .30-.39 VMs, servers .40-.99 VPNs .241-254<br />
*172.30.7.x = CTF Network DHCP ??? router .1<br />
<br />
== Internal IP usage ==<br />
Check these<br />
=== Legacy IPs ===<br />
*192.168.1.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.9 noel, alex's linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.10 kyle, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.11 stefen, a linux container on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*192.168.1.12 Samsung CLP-310N printer<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.15 Cisco 2950 switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.16 Netgear GS108T workshop switch</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.17 Cisco 4924 Switch-1 (main)</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.18 Cisco 4924 Switch-2</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.22 DES-3224</strike><br />
*192.168.1.26 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.27 Who took this and didn't document?</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.31 not in use, but don't use</strike><br />
*192.168.1.32 [[Skullhost]] on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.33 iscsi server on [[vmsrv]]</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.34-35 Kenny servers</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.36 VPN server on [[vmsrv]] - contact Jay or Alex</strike><br />
*192.168.1.37 Ben's server<br />
*<strike>192.168.1.38 [[Driftnet]] laptop</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.39 open for use</strike><br />
*<strike>192.168.1.40 Pablodraw VM - http://picoe.ca/pablodraw/ for the client.</strike><br />
<br />
=== Current 172.30/16 ===<br />
*172.30.6.1 Micro-tik Router<br />
*172.30.6.2 SkullSpace-External (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.3 SkullSpace-Internal (Cisco 2850 Switch)<br />
*172.30.6.10 WAP-A (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8BDE<br />
*172.30.6.11 WAP-B (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AED<br />
*172.30.6.12 WAP-C (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AE4<br />
*172.30.6.13 intarweb.ca (Sean's server, inside interface)<br />
*172.30.6.16 Netgear GS108T<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.30 [[mumd|latest Ubuntu]] graphical shell service on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.31-32 Mark's temporary project ips<br />
*172.30.6.33 UniFI AP Controller (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.34 Jay Bots (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
*172.30.6.38 Jarred's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.39 Ben's VM on [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.40 [[vmsrv]]<br />
*172.30.6.41 Mark's test router<br />
<br />
*172.30.6.50-53 Chris Otto Servers<br />
*172.30.6.100-240 Main router DHCP space<br />
*172.30.6.241-254 VPN IPs<br />
**172.30.6.245 - sean VPN IP (sean cody)<br />
**172.30.6.247 - cchilds VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.248 - jordansamulaitis VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.249 - gygar VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.250 - nwild VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.251 - cstanners-router VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.252 - odin VPN IP<br />
**172.30.6.254 - cstanners VPN IP<br />
<br />
*172.30.7.1 Micro-tik Router (WIFI VLAN)<br />
<br />
*172.30.8.0/24 Virtual Machine Server ([[vmsrv]]) LAN<br />
**172.30.8.1 [[vmsrv]]<br />
**172.30.8.2 Mark private ubuntu vpn<br />
**172.30.8.3 Mark private project ubuntu (Container on [[vmsrv]])<br />
<br />
*10.50.31.0/24 TheLEDSign LAN<br />
**10.50.31.16 The Sign<br />
**10.50.31.17 The controlling container ([[vmsrv]])<br />
*10.50.32.0/30 Mark project private Point to Point link LAN<br />
<br />
== IP Usage ==<br />
<br />
=== LES IP Delegation ===<br />
<pre><br />
IPv4<br />
Allocation 208.81.6.224/27 (255.255.255.224).<br />
208.81.6.225 Gateway<br />
208.81.6.226, 208.81.6.227 RESERVED for LES.net usage.<br />
DNS1: 208.81.7.10<br />
DNS2: 208.81.7.14<br />
</pre><br />
<pre><br />
IPv6<br />
Allocation 2605:e200:c212::/48<br />
2605:e200:c201:2::4 Gateway<br />
DNS1: 2605:e200:53:2::<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.224<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Network<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.225<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Gateway<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.226<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.227<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net RESERVED<br />
| porting AT les DOT net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.228<br />
| TBD<br />
| Skullspace Router<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.229<br />
| TBD<br />
| ns1.skullspace.ca<br />
| it AT skullspace.ca<br />
| Skullspace DNS<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.230<br />
| vmsrv.skullspace.ca<br />
| Virtual Machine Server [[vmsrv]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| VM server open to all members.<br />
| Running an http proxy to allow this one IP address to host many web servers, and doing TCP port forwarding to allow many different virtual servers to share this one IP address<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.231<br />
| ripe.skullspace.ca<br />
| RIPE Probe <br />
| colin AT insecure DASH complexity DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.232<br />
| shell.skull.space<br />
| [[shell.skull.space]]<br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| Shell accounts for all members.<br />
| Being able to bind to port 22 vs having some other port forwarded by vmsrv.skullspace.ca will make this much easier to get users for. Plus, Mak has brought with him a many users from his own system where he used to have his own users with shell accounts. They're already used to port 22 and a different hostname pointing here. Leaving that alone will help keep them. That old system was taking up it's own IP address anyway.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.233<br />
| guest1.vmsrv.skullspace.ca <br />
| <br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.234<br />
| guest2.vmsrv.skullspace.ca <br />
| <br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.235<br />
| guest3.vmsrv.skullspace.ca <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| mark AT markjenkins DOT ca<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.236<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.237<br />
| broot.ca <br />
| Personal webserver, Git, DNS, mail<br />
| Alex Weber <alexwebr@gmail.com><br />
| Nothing. Can be moved elsewhere if we need IP space back.<br />
| Makes life easier if it has its own IP. If Sksp infrastructure needs an IP, this can go.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.238<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.239<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.240<br />
| loki.madcowlabs.com<br />
| [[loki.madcowlabs.com]]<br />
| cotto at ieee point org<br />
| Chris's Server <br />
| Experimental development project server<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.241<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.242<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.243<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.244<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.245<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.246<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.247<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.248<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.249<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.250<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.251<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.252<br />
| amsler.ca<br />
| Production Appserver / Personal Webspace<br />
| edwinguy_gmail<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Edwin Amsler<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.253<br />
| TBD<br />
| intarweb.ca<br />
| sean AT tinfoilhat.ca<br />
| Skullspace LAN<br />
| Sean Cody <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.254<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 208.81.6.255<br />
| TBD<br />
| LES.net Broadcast<br />
| LES.net<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== VOI IP Delegation ===<br />
<strike><br />
VOI gave us 206.220.196.48/28 (mask 255.255.255.240), 206.220.193.64/29 (mask 255.255.255.248) as well as 2604:4280:1:c0de::/64, you must reserve IPs here before using them. You'll need to plug into the new VOI-Static switch, currently a Cisco in the 'top' rack.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! IP<br />
! DNS<br />
! Use<br />
! Contact<br />
! used by?<br />
! reason for public IP and notes<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.65<br />
| TBD<br />
| VOI router<br />
| VOI<br />
| all machines<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.66<br />
|<br />
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|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|<br />
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|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.68<br />
|<br />
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|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.69<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| Richard's Server<br />
| rjr point work at gmail<br />
| <br />
| development server, potentially Starbound server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.193.70<br />
|<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Fwd: <br />
|-<br />
| Rev: <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.49<br />
|<br />
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| VOI Mikrotik RB750? router<br />
| VOI Networks<br />
| now<br />
| required by network design<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.50<br />
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| Sksp Main Router<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 206.220.196.51]<br />
|[http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=SKSP_DNS 2604:4280:1:c0de::53]<br />
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|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::80 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for www.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|-<br />
| 2604:4280:1:c0de::81 - Relay/Proxy v6 to v4 for wiki.skullspace.ca (testing)<br />
|}<br />
| [[SKSP DNS]]<br />
| it@skullspace.ca<br />
| 2014-10-08<br />
| Skullspace Primary DNS Server<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.52<br />
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|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster Nepharia Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, OpenVPN, Asterisk, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for Nepharia and its associated domains.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.53<br />
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|-<br />
|}<br />
| Vobster SkullSpace Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2012-02-17<br />
| Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for SkullSpace.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.54<br />
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|}<br />
| Vobster CTF Services<br />
| mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com<br />
| 2013-04-09<br />
| Runs SSH-related services, for now.|<br />
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| 206.220.196.55<br />
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| Edwin Amsler<br />
| edwinguy at gmail dot calm<br />
| 2015-02-23<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.56<br />
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| Colin / Jeremy FreeBSD server<br />
| phoul@insecure-complexity.com<br />
| 2013-10-01<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.57<br />
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| 2604:4280:1:c0de::314<br />
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| Rev: <br />
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| Sean's server.<br />
| sean _at_ tinfoilhat _dot_ ca<br />
| 2013-09-27<br />
| L2TP etc.<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.59<br />
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| Colin's project server<br />
| CStanners @ gmail<br />
| Occasional<br />
| IPv6, VPN services and testing<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.61<br />
|<br />
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| Ben's server<br />
| ben@benbergman.ca<br />
| 2012-12-18<br />
| http/ssh/vpn/other<br />
|-<br />
| 206.220.196.62<br />
|<br />
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| The Danger Zone<br />
| ctfadmin@<br />
| 2012-06-01<br />
| The home of the SkullSpace Teaching CTF.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</strike><br />
<br />
== Access ==<br />
All members currently have full access to all devices. Later it may be a good idea to have different full-access passwords for all devices restricted to NetOps and by request, and the read-only password being publically known among our members.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Space]]<br />
[[Category:Networking]]<br />
[[Category:Required Reading]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4402Bike Corner2016-08-31T19:50:46Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
PDF for the sign-out sheet: [[File:bicycle_signout_sheet_v1.pdf]]<br />
<br />
== Bike Borrowing Policy ==<br />
<br />
* Only SkullSpace members may borrow bikes<br />
* Fill out the Sign Out Sheet when borrowing<br />
* Please only keep the bike as long as you need it<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* <strike>Chain cleaning tool</strike> (recently broke, we should replace)<br />
* 13mm/15mm (double-ended) cone wrench<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Orontas "Type B" chain lube<br />
* MEC Bio-Cycle chain cleaner solution<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* <strike>Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)</strike><br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* A brakes with a road brake lever (missing the hood)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chainstay)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4392Bike Corner2016-07-20T23:46:36Z<p>AlexWebr: Add link to printable signout sheet PDF</p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
PDF for the sign-out sheet: [[File:bicycle_signout_sheet_v1.pdf]]<br />
<br />
== Bike Borrowing Policy ==<br />
<br />
* Only SkullSpace members may borrow bikes<br />
* Fill out the Sign Out Sheet when borrowing<br />
* Please only keep the bike as long as you need it<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* <strike>Chain cleaning tool</strike> (recently broke, we should replace)<br />
* 13mm/15mm (double-ended) cone wrench<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Orontas "Type B" chain lube<br />
* MEC Bio-Cycle chain cleaner solution<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes with road brake levers (missing the hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4391Bike Corner2016-07-20T23:45:04Z<p>AlexWebr: /* Bike Borrowing Policy */ Formatting change</p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
== Bike Borrowing Policy ==<br />
<br />
* Only SkullSpace members may borrow bikes<br />
* Fill out the Sign Out Sheet when borrowing<br />
* Please only keep the bike as long as you need it<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* <strike>Chain cleaning tool</strike> (recently broke, we should replace)<br />
* 13mm/15mm (double-ended) cone wrench<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Orontas "Type B" chain lube<br />
* MEC Bio-Cycle chain cleaner solution<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes with road brake levers (missing the hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=File:Bicycle_signout_sheet_v1.pdf&diff=4390File:Bicycle signout sheet v1.pdf2016-07-20T23:44:29Z<p>AlexWebr: The signout sheet hung next to the bikes that are available to borrow at SkullSpace. Version 1, four columns: Member name, Which bike, Date borrowed, Expected date of return</p>
<hr />
<div>The signout sheet hung next to the bikes that are available to borrow at SkullSpace. Version 1, four columns: Member name, Which bike, Date borrowed, Expected date of return</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4389Bike Corner2016-07-20T23:42:16Z<p>AlexWebr: Add borrowing policy</p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
== Bike Borrowing Policy ==<br />
<br />
1. Only SkullSpace members may borrow bikes<br />
2. Fill out the Sign Out Sheet when borrowing<br />
3. Please only keep the bike as long as you need it<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* <strike>Chain cleaning tool</strike> (recently broke, we should replace)<br />
* 13mm/15mm (double-ended) cone wrench<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Orontas "Type B" chain lube<br />
* MEC Bio-Cycle chain cleaner solution<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes with road brake levers (missing the hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4381Bike Corner2016-06-01T21:24:28Z<p>AlexWebr: Add chain lube and chain cleaner solution</p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* <strike>Chain cleaning tool</strike> (recently broke, we should replace)<br />
* 13mm/15mm (double-ended) cone wrench<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Orontas "Type B" chain lube<br />
* MEC Bio-Cycle chain cleaner solution<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes with road brake levers (missing the hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4380Bike Corner2016-06-01T21:22:01Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* <strike>Chain cleaning tool</strike> (recently broke, we should replace)<br />
* 13mm/15mm (double-ended) cone wrench<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes with road brake levers (missing the hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4379Bike Corner2016-06-01T21:21:21Z<p>AlexWebr: Add cone wrench, remove chain cleaning tool</p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* -Chain cleaning tool- (recently broke, we should replace)<br />
* 13mm/15mm (double-ended) cone wrench<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes with road brake levers (missing the hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4378Bike Corner2016-05-23T18:25:17Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* Chain cleaning tool (and giant bottle of MEC Bio-Cycle cleaning solution)<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes with road brake levers (missing the hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4377Bike Corner2016-05-23T18:23:18Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* Chain cleaning tool (and giant bottle of MEC Bio-Cycle cleaning solution)<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes and matching road brake levels (missing hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)<br />
* A bunch of new inner tubes<br />
[[File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg&diff=4376File:2016-05-23-bike-tubes.jpg2016-05-23T18:22:47Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4375Bike Corner2016-05-23T18:19:54Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
<hr />
<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
'''Please''' do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* Chain cleaning tool (and giant bottle of MEC Bio-Cycle cleaning solution)<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* '''Lots''' of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes and matching road brake levels (missing hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4374Bike Corner2016-05-23T18:19:13Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
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<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
_Please_ do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* Chain cleaning tool (and giant bottle of MEC Bio-Cycle cleaning solution)<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* _Lots_ of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes and matching road brake levels (missing hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4373Bike Corner2016-05-23T18:18:18Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
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<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
*Please* do not take tools home. They tend to either disappear entirely or be gone for multiple days, which means others can't use them.<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
<br />
* Repair stand (to lift your bike and save your back!)<br />
* Floor pump w/ pressure gauge (Presta and Shrader valve adapters)<br />
* A variety of wire and synthetic bristle brushes<br />
* Chain cleaning tool (and giant bottle of MEC Bio-Cycle cleaning solution)<br />
* Complete socket/ratchet set (second drawer of blue cabinet)<br />
* Large collection of wrenches/spanners (box/ring on one end, open on the other)<br />
* Tire levers<br />
<br />
== Parts/consumables ==<br />
<br />
These are things that may get used up over time. Please update this page if something has run out.<br />
<br />
* *Lots* of patches and rubber cement for fixing flats<br />
* WD-40<br />
* Releasall<br />
* Park Tool "Polylube" (polyurea) grease<br />
* A single V-Brake noodle<br />
* A 2-foot length of broken chain (borrow links from this!)<br />
* Jagwire "basics brake kit" (mountain bike-style end)<br />
* Coil of inner brake wire with Campagnolo end<br />
* Two brakes and two road brake levels (no hoods)<br />
* A kickstand (single leg, adjustable leg, clamps onto chain stays)</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4372Bike Corner2016-05-23T16:25:51Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
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<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
== Tools ==<br />
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{|border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse"<br />
!Picture?<br />
!Owner/purchaser<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
|Floor pump w/ pressure gauge<br />
|Alex Weber<br />
|For inflating tires. Has Shrader and Presta valve adapters. Especially useful for high-pressure skinny road bike tires.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Bike_chain_cleaner.jpg]]<br />
|Nate?<br />
|Put this on your chain with Orontas Cleaner or the MEC Bio-Cycle cleaning solution to clean your chain<br />
|}</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4371Bike Corner2016-05-23T16:24:59Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
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<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
Tools<br />
<br />
{|<br />
!Picture?<br />
!Owner/purchaser<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
|Floor pump w/ pressure gauge<br />
|Alex Weber<br />
|For inflating tires. Has Shrader and Presta valve adapters. Especially useful for high-pressure skinny road bike tires.<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Bike_chain_cleaner.jpg]]<br />
|Nate?<br />
|Put this on your chain with Orontas Cleaner or the MEC Bio-Cycle cleaning solution to clean your chain<br />
|}</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4370Bike Corner2016-05-23T16:24:26Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
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<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
Tools<br />
<br />
{|<br />
!Picture?<br />
!Owner/purchaser<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
|Floor pump w/ pressure gauge<br />
|Alex Weber<br />
|For inflating tires. Has Shrader and Presta valve adapters. Especially useful for high-pressure skinny road bike tires.<br />
|-<br />
|[[Bike_chain_cleaner.jpg]]<br />
|Nate?<br />
|Put this on your chain with Orontas Cleaner or the MEC Bio-Cycle cleaning solution to clean your chain<br />
|}</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Bike_Corner&diff=4369Bike Corner2016-05-23T16:23:46Z<p>AlexWebr: Created page with "We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike. Tools {| !Picture? !Owner/purchaser !Description |- |Floor pump w/ pressure gauge |Alex..."</p>
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<div>We have a small corner of the space with bikes to borrow and tools to fix your bike.<br />
<br />
Tools<br />
<br />
{|<br />
!Picture?<br />
!Owner/purchaser<br />
!Description<br />
|-<br />
|Floor pump w/ pressure gauge<br />
|Alex Weber<br />
|For inflating tires. Has Shrader and Presta valve adapters. Especially useful for high-pressure skinny road bike tires.<br />
|-<br />
|[!Bike_chain_cleaner.jpg]<br />
|Nate?<br />
|Put this on your chain with Orontas Cleaner or the MEC Bio-Cycle cleaning solution to clean your chain<br />
|}</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Community_Events&diff=4361Community Events2016-03-23T19:00:43Z<p>AlexWebr: Added PwL to the list of events</p>
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<div>Monthly events held at the Space:<br />
<br />
* [[Electronics Workshop]]<br />
* [http://www.meetup.com/papers-we-love-winnipeg/ Winnipeg's chapter of Papers We Love]<br />
<br />
A list of events, we have two calendars right now:<br />
<br />
*[https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=andreworr.ca_ca51jqs1vfhu7t3l9qno5qdihk%40group.calendar.google.com Main SkullSpace calendar]<br />
*[https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=mc71ag4t1tuiib03avu2kk3p88%40group.calendar.google.com Other events around Winnipeg]<br />
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And here's the ics of the main calendar if you want to subscribe to this in your favorite calendar client:<br />
[http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/andreworr.ca_ca51jqs1vfhu7t3l9qno5qdihk%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics SkullSpace Community Events ICS]<br />
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<br />
And if you want to contribute, just send an email to admin@lists.skullspace.ca.<br />
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[[Category: Events]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=4360Main Page2016-03-23T18:58:13Z<p>AlexWebr: /* Visiting SkullSpace */</p>
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<div>(Back to [http://skullspace.ca Skullspace.ca])<br />
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* [http://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php/Community_Events Events]<br />
* [[Projects]]<br />
* [[Information]]<br />
* [[Archives]]<br />
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'''''EDITING''''' - if you want to edit this wiki, you'll need an account to be created by the [[Wikigods]]<br />
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==What is [http://www.skullspace.ca SkullSpace]?==<br />
SkullSpace is a [http://hackerspaces.org hackerspace] in Winnipeg. It is a place for hackers, builders, programmers, artists and anybody interested in how stuff works to gather in a common place and help focus and share their knowledge and creativity. Whether members are interested in individual or group projects, and whether they're tackling hardware, software, mathematical, design or any other problems, it's our goal to provide the space, tools, freedom, and education to make it happen.<br />
<br />
Our physical presence is 2500 sq. ft. of space on the 2nd floor of 374 Donald Street, right across from the Burton Cummings Theatre in the heart of the Exchange District.<br />
<br />
Our legal entity is a non-profit corporation within the province of Manitoba. We have a member-elected Board of Directors who also act as Officers consisting of:<br />
<br />
* Edwin Amsler<br />
* Benjamin Bergman<br />
* Troy Denton<br />
* Chris Johnson<br />
* Courtney Lofchick<br />
<br />
All Directors can be reached by email at firstname.lastname @ skullspace.ca<br />
<br />
In practice our membership operates as a collective, with members being as involved as much as they want to be in the decision making process. See our [[Bylaws]] for more information.<br />
<br />
Also see our [[Press]] coverage.<br />
<br />
If you're still unsure what SkullSpace is about, KQED has published a great [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wamwklXWK4M short video] on what hackerspaces offer to the community.<br />
<br />
==Visiting SkullSpace==<br />
<br />
We are located on the second floor of 374 Donald Street in Winnipeg. ([https://www.google.com/maps/place/374+Donald+St/@49.8960111,-97.144483,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x52ea715dcf0040b3:0x83cc84d524e1bcfb Google Maps link])<br />
<br />
Meetings, which are open to the public, happen every Tuesday at 6pm. You can browse our previous [[Meeting notes]] archive to stay updated on what we discuss. '''Non-members are welcome to drop in'''!<br />
<br />
We also have a variety of events during the week and weekends - see our [[Community_Events|Calendar]] for a complete listing!<br />
<br />
==Contact us/Connect with SkullSpace==<br />
We have lots of ways to get in touch us!<br />
<br />
The best way to stay informed is by joining our [[Mailing List|mailing lists]]. We have two primary lists - announce@ and discuss@. All members and people interested should join announce@ - it's low traffic, with only a couple emails a week about our important events. If you're more interested in the community, join discuss@, which is high volume. Instructions are on the [[Mailing List]] wiki page.<br />
<br />
Our primary social media outlet is our [https://twitter.com/SkullSpaceWpg/ Twitter] page. You can also find SkullSpace on [https://www.facebook.com/SkullSpaceWpg Facebook].<br />
<br />
The other online place where you can find us is in our [irc://irc.freenode.net/#SkullSpace irc channel], #SkullSpace on irc.freenode.net. You'll find constant traffic/discussion there. Freenode also offers a webchat client [https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23skullspace&uio=d4 here].<br />
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SkullSpace also has a [http://www.meetup.com/Skullspace-Winnipegs-hackerspace/ Meetup] page and a [https://secure.flickr.com/photos/skullspace Flickr] page.<br />
<br />
==How do I join?==<br />
Easy! First you should show some interest showing up either online or physically as discussed above. If you like what you see, browse the [[:Category:Required Reading]] category on the wiki, which is the information that every member should know.<br />
<br />
Once you've done that, you can apply to become a member! Our membership dues are pay-what-you-can, with a minimum cost of $40/month ($20/month if you're a student). This gets you 24/7 access to the space along with everything else listed on the [[Member Benefits]] page. To apply, fill out the [[Media:Membership Agreement.doc|membership agreement]] and, if you choose, [[Media:SkullSpace PAD.pdf|pre-authorized debit form]]. Bring those forms (and a void cheque if you'd like to use pre-authorized debit) to a Tuesday meeting, if you can; otherwise, email info at skullspace.ca to make other arrangements.<br />
<br />
Your name will be emailed to the announce@ mailing list, and if nobody objects to your membership after two weeks you'll be handed a key.<br />
<br />
==Can I host events at your space?==<br />
The short answer: Absolutely!<br />
<br />
If you're hosting an event at the space, you'll need to coordinate with at least one SkullSpace member, for access. We generally don't give keys to non-members. Of course, becoming a member is easy, so you can simply become a member and have full access! See above for info!<br />
<br />
As early as possible, the event needs to be put in the [[Community Events|calendar]] and emailed to the discuss@ mailing list (discuss at skullspace.ca). If it's open to the public, you may also advertise it on the announce@ mailing list, both when it's planned and again shortly before the event as a reminder.<br />
<br />
We request that all events at the space be open to SkullSpace members, as the space belongs to us. We also request that you solicit donations for non-members who use our space. We currently don't charge to use our space, but if it becomes popular, and we don't make enough donations to be worth our while, we may start charging non-members.<br />
<br />
==Important Links==<br />
===Community===<br />
* [http://www.skullspace.ca/blog/ Blog]<br />
* [[Mailing List]]<br />
* [irc://irc.freenode.net/#SkullSpace #SkullSpace on irc.freenode.net] (or visit [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=SkullSpace Freenode Webchat])<br />
* [[Community_Events|Community events Calendar]]<br />
* [[Members]]<br />
<br />
===Social networking===<br />
* [https://www.facebook.com/pages/SkullSpace/127670240630811 SkullSpace] (Facebook)<br />
* [https://twitter.com/SkullSpaceWpg/ @SkullSpaceWpg] (Twitter)<br />
* [http://vimeo.com/skullspace Videos] (Vimeo)<br />
* [http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Flickr Photos] (Flickr)<br />
* [https://github.com/skullspace Code] (GitHub)<br />
* [http://www.meetup.com/Skullspace-Winnipegs-hackerspace/ Events Calendar] (Meetup)<br />
* [http://www.strava.com/clubs/skullSpace Trip/Fitness Tracking] (Strava)<br />
* [http://plug.dj/skullspace/ Web Radio] (Plug.DJ)<br />
* [https://www.fundscrip.com/ Giftcard Fundraising] (Invitation code: SS5BMZ)<br />
* [https://trello.com/b/YhudmLje/eventstrikeforce Event Planning and Organization] (Trello; Invite required)<br />
* [http://steamcommunity.com/groups/skullspace Gaming] (Steam)<br />
<br />
===Projects===<br />
* [[Wishlist]]<br />
* Renovations (currently none are planned)<br />
** [[2012_Renovation_plan|2012 Renovations]]<br />
** [[Renovations_Page|2011 Renovations]]<br />
* [[Parts Database]]<br />
* [[Game Collection]]<br />
* [[:Category:Projects|More...]]<br />
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===Miscellaneous Resources===<br />
* [[MemberAgreement|Member Agreement]]<br />
* [[Member Benefits]]<br />
* [[Cleaning]]<br />
* [[Equipment]]<br />
* [[:Category:Required Reading|Required Reading]]<br />
* [[Networking]]<br />
* [[Too cool for Skullspace]]<br />
<br />
===Pages for Members===<br />
* [[Strikeforces]]<br />
* [[Wiki_Tips_and_Tricks]]<br />
<br />
== Recent Changes==<br />
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{{Special:RecentChanges}}<br />
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==Sandbox==<br />
Want to play with wiki markup? Play in the [[sandbox]].<br />
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[[Category: Required Reading]]<br />
[[Category: Wiki]]</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Flickr&diff=4359Flickr2016-03-23T18:48:51Z<p>AlexWebr: </p>
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<div>[https://www.flickr.com/people/skullspace/ SkullSpace's Flickr account]<br />
<br />
For the password, email admin@skullspace.ca.</div>AlexWebrhttps://wiki.skullspace.ca/index.php?title=Meeting_notes&diff=4066Meeting notes2014-11-05T00:16:31Z<p>AlexWebr: /* October 28th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald */</p>
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<div>2013 minutes are at [[Meeting_notes\2013]]<br />
<br />
2012 minutes are at [[Meeting_notes\2012]]<br />
<br />
2011 minutes are at [[Meeting_notes\2011]]<br />
<br />
2010 minutes are at [[Meeting_notes\2010]]<br />
<br />
== October 28th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
<br />
Members: Sarah, Alex, Robert, Phoul, Jeremy, Theo, Jared, Edwin, Amy, Hymie, Sean,<br />
Ben, Courtney, Sarah, Ric, A Michael, Thor<br />
<br />
* Old minutes<br />
** Food Hackathon<br />
*** Went well<br />
** Bringing back the blog<br />
*** Feel free to write for it, talk to Jay<br />
** Helping out with C4<br />
*** Setup is Thursday<br />
*** We need stuff to put on the table and people to man it<br />
** November Hackathon<br />
*** No suggestion yet<br />
** Zoe<br />
*** Finished up her website project<br />
*** Would like a hand doing a donation button and some forms questions<br />
** Edwin<br />
*** Has a Model M keyboard with a weird layout and an RJ45 interface.<br />
*** Talk to him if you want to use it!<br />
<br />
* Cryptoparty!<br />
** Was on Saturday<br />
** Went well<br />
<br />
* Hacker Jeopardy<br />
** Ron's on it, we think?<br />
<br />
* Hacklowe'en<br />
** A bunch of us are hanging out<br />
** Come down and hack!<br />
<br />
* Comic Con<br />
** We don't have to set up on Thursday: we paid the fee, absolving us of<br />
responsibility.<br />
** We need more table volunteers!<br />
** For those on the table schedule: The schedule is probably going to change<br />
** If you have something to display on the table, that'd be super<br />
** Sarah's the contact<br />
<br />
* December hackathon<br />
** 24pullrequests.com<br />
** Have a day where we'll get together and walk people through contributing to<br />
open source projects<br />
<br />
* Rob<br />
** Guiness World Record Attempt<br />
** 20,000KM in a car (200 hours)<br />
** Loooooots of video<br />
<br />
* DNS is almost done!<br />
** Ron needs to flip a switch<br />
** Project: COMPLETE<br />
<br />
* Adjourned at 6:07pm<br />
<br />
== October 21st, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 18:00<br />
* Food Hackathon!<br />
** the Food hackathon went really well. It was well attended and there was loads of food.<br />
** Presentations and hands-on demonstrations were excellent. Thanks to Sarah, Michael, Shab, Daniel, Nick and Nate for their work.<br />
** There was some confusion on start time. The Facebook event was created for the time we had access to the facility. Even though the text of the event stated that presentations, etc. were later we still had people show up early. We should be more clear on this for future events.<br />
** We definitely need to do another dinner or food-themed event again some time. Possibly an annual Hacksgiving Dinner.<br />
* Blog!<br />
** Jay wants to rejuventate the blog.<br />
** Sarah and Nate are working on a blog post collecting recipes, and presentations for the Food Hackathon.<br />
* Central Canadian Comic Con<br />
** Sarah is coordinating our presence, please talk to her if you are able to volunteer<br />
** The line at C4 is *long* - helping out means cheaper tickets and you get in so much faster! The price for these perks is helping set up the con<br />
** We *think* Thursday (the 30th) is the setup<br />
** The biggest problem is the table itself. We have a table skirt, but nothing exciting to put on it. Cool blinking-light projects help a lot, if you have one of those to put out that would help. Last year we made LED throwies, and demonstrated Siu's LED array.<br />
* November Hackathon<br />
** If you have a suggestion, let us know<br />
** Mak is working on getting Comp-Sci graduate student in to present on their research projects. This might work well for Novemer.<br />
* Ferrets<br />
** Zoe has finished the Manitoba Ferret Association website<br />
** Donation button needs to be done properly!<br />
* Model M<br />
** If you want a Model M with an RJ45 jack, let Edwin know!<br />
** Different keycodes, 20 function keys, kind of a neat project to get working with a typical device<br />
* Adjourned: 18:20<br />
<br />
== October 14th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order 18:00: 26 members in attendance<br />
* Minutes were reviewed and approved without modification<br />
* Food Hackathon<br />
** Food Hackathon will be this Saturday at Ralph Brown Community Centre<br />
** There will be awesome presentations and hands-on demonstrations<br />
* Financial update<br />
** We are in the black! We currently have about one month's expenses in the bank.<br />
** Membership numbers still rising steadily. The number of new members has already offset the departure of revenue <br />
* Hacker Jeopardy <br />
** Jay is working on making actual buzzers<br />
** Ron is developing a suite of questions<br />
** Brittany will be our host<br />
* Hackloween: There will be another all-night hacking sessions<br />
** Costumes are optional. Clothing is not.<br />
* Crypto Party: evening of Saturday October 25th<br />
** Testing some of the new Tor curriculum<br />
* New DNS Server<br />
* The green box on the back shelf is our new DNS server!<br />
* Thanks to Sean for the machine and to Theo and Mark for the cloud backup.<br />
* New ideas<br />
** Jay would like to resurrect blog.skullspace.ca. It has not been updated since 2012.<br />
** We have a lot of events and social media so it should be possible to build up some content for this.<br />
* Adjourned: 18:17<br />
<br />
== October 7th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order 18:00: 22 members in attendance<br />
* Minutes were reviewed and approved without modification<br />
* Anti-Social<br />
** A lot of new people attended, but overall attendance was down.<br />
** Hacker Jeopardy was a raging success, so much so that it drew the crowd away from the DJs/social.<br />
** There was discussion about doing HJ and Social events separately in future so that we can focus efforts on activities appropriate to each event.<br />
** Silent auction was far better than expected. Major thanks to Amy and Ali for soliciting all the amazing donations!<br />
* Food hackathon<br />
** October hackathon theme is FOOD!<br />
** Food strikeforce will be meeting after this meeting. Expect exciting news shortly!<br />
* Financial update<br />
** see attached<br />
* Hacker Jeopardy Event<br />
** Brittany suggested we do another hacker jeopardy event in partnership with UofM<br />
** Looking at late January with Ralph Brown as a possible venue<br />
* Hackloween!<br />
** There will be an all night hacking session on October 31st!<br />
** Costumes optional<br />
* Zewy has a PC with Windows 10 preview installed on it.<br />
** Feel free to have a look!<br />
<br />
== September 30th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 18:00<br />
* Minutes from previous meeting were reviewed and approved without amendment<br />
* News<br />
** Nuit Blanche was awesome. Many members attended the Bike Jam and various other events. Adrian's exhibit was great and went all night long.<br />
* October hackathon: Food!<br />
** Sarah is looking for people to speak<br />
** Potluck! Bring whatever you can!<br />
** Talk to Nate for further details<br />
** Sarah will send email regarding gear list<br />
* Anti-Social: This Saturday!<br />
** Buy tickets from Jay / Brittany / Richard / Nate / other people<br />
** Be a less horrible person, buy a ticket<br />
** Mark has been working on Hacker Jeopardy and needs questions<br />
** If you want to volunteer for writing questions, talk to Richard / Mark.<br />
** We still need more prizes for the silent auction. Please talk to people about donations!<br />
* Ian's announcement<br />
** Octopi has signed a lease for their own space<br />
** Octopi will be departing over the next few weeks, but Ian has encouraged employees to retain membership<br />
** Ian has received a consulting engagement in the UK. Leaving November 2nd, but will be back every 4-5 weeks for 6 months.<br />
<br />
== September 23rd, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 18:00<br />
* Drink machine<br />
** We still have a drink machine! Why!?<br />
** Courtney was not able to find a buyer for the drink machine.<br />
** If anyone knows someone who would like to take this machine off our hands, please ask them to contact admin@<br />
* SkullCamp<br />
** Scheduling did not work our for the last planned event. It has been postponed, likely until spring.<br />
* Game AI hackathon<br />
** Hats off to Mak for putting in a huge amount of effort and getting the gameai.skullspace.ca site and a whole bunch of sample bots done. Presentation was excellent and everything worked perfectly, save a few complaints about the speed.<br />
** Ben did a genetic algorithm, which didn't really work<br />
** Despite all odds (and logic), 5bot and 6bot did relatively well<br />
** All in all the event was a success and paved the way for future more exciting game events (Battleship, Carcasonne, etc.)<br />
* The October hackathon topic will be FOOD!<br />
** Hacking food... Yum.<br />
** Topics may include (but are DEFINITELY not limited to) Cheesemaking, winemaking, and/or beer brewing<br />
*** Members in attenance were interested in cheese and beer, but not wine.<br />
** The hackathon will also include some sort of (likely potluck) HACKSGIVING DINNER.<br />
* Antisocial: OCTOBER 4th<br />
** We need more prizes if our silent auction is going to be a success. Brittany has a pre-made begging letter, please contact her for a copy if you are able to help get donations.<br />
** Projector doesn't work well at out venue because of lighting, so we need a big TV.<br />
** Tickets are here today! Only $10 from SkullSpace board members and select members!<br />
* Mega super ultra meetup!<br />
** RampUp Manitoba held a supermeetup. Many SkullSpace members attended along with folks from Secret handshake, AssentWorks, PHP-UG, Ruby-UG, etc.<br />
** We have *a lot* of tech groups, and no central hub for them<br />
** Jay would like to throw an event that gets all these things together<br />
* Random things<br />
** SkipTheDishes and Bold Innovation Group are hiring!<br />
** National Microbiology Group is having an open-house group<br />
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== September 16th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
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== September 9th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
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== September 2nd, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
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== August 26th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order 18:00 - 13 members present<br />
* Minutes from August 19th were reviewed and approved<br />
* Bike Hackathon was held this Saturday. By all accounts it was a great success. Many people attended and everyone had a great time.<br />
** Nate and Gorgeous-Mike built a stand for our loaner bike fleet.<br />
** Jordan, Nate and Stef procured and repaired three bikes to compose our initial fleet.<br />
** Bike Winnipeg Donated front and rear lights for each of these loaner bikes. We need someone to buy or donate three good quality locks.<br />
** Richard and Ben built SpokePOV kits. They were awesome! Richard has more kits available for sale, contact him if you are interested.<br />
** Contact Nathan or the board if you wish to make a donation to help offset some of the personal costs incurred on this project.<br />
** Next project will be to assemble a repair stand / tools. Natural Cycle will be donating something towards this cause! Nathan will keep on MEC and local shops in hopes of getting further donations of tools/parts.<br />
* Jay confirmed that we will not have a table at Comic Con this year, as all available spots have been filled.<br />
* Financial update: Things are looking up!<br />
* Recruitment of new members<br />
** Students<br />
*** Gerri (in charge of coop for XXXXX) wants to give second year students a tour. XXXXX is coordinating this.<br />
*** Zoe looked in to getting a table at RRC, but they are expensive.<br />
** Other community groups<br />
*** At the start of SkullSpace, we recruited from lots of other community groups. We should do that more!<br />
*** We should also make an effort just hang out with other groups (Secret Handshake, Winnipeg Skeptics, HAM Radio group, etc.) and be recognized.<br />
* Events<br />
** We had lots of events earlier this year and should definitely do more<br />
** SkullCamp is planned for Sept 12-14. date was changed due to a conflict with Nuit Blanche. Contact Ian (or see the mailing list) for details.<br />
* Freezer is now pretty much a drink fridge. thanks to Edwin for taking on this project!<br />
** It may still be running a little cold, so please don't put anything in there that you don't want freezing.<br />
** A log sheet will be going up for recording temperatures so we can get an idea of how it is working. Please log temps if you can.<br />
* Adjourned: 18:12<br />
<br />
== August 19th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 18:00 - 17 Members present<br />
* Minutes from August 12th were reviewed and approved.<br />
* School is resuming. We need to recruit more students!<br />
** Ashira will look in to seeing if we can set up tables at orientation week events at U of M, U of W and RRC.<br />
** Sarah will assist.<br />
* Financial update<br />
** We are currently running with a small operating surplus (not counting donations).<br />
** Octopi will be leaving shortly which will remove approximately $160 in monthly revenue. This will leave us with a small shortfall each month.<br />
* Comic Con exhibitor tables are all booked. Jay will check with Ariel at AssentWorks to see if he has co-booked us a space.<br />
* Bike Hackathon: NEXT SATURDAY<br />
** Bike Hackathon is coming up next Saturday. It will run from 10am to ???<br />
** Current plan is to have an open discussion/brainstorming session starting at 10:00. Guests will include Mark Cohoe (Bike Winnipeg) and Anders Swanson (Active Transportation Consultant). Topics will include software and hardware-based bike/route tracking applications.<br />
** 12:30 to 14:30: Jordan will deliver some workshops on basic bike maintenance and tire/tube maintenance.<br />
** 14:#0 to whenever: Jordan and Nate will help people fix their bikes.<br />
** 12:30 to whenever: Richard and Ben will work on building bike-themed electronics, SpokePOV kits, etc. (NOTE: Richard has these available for sale!)<br />
** We will also be working on the three SkullSpace fleet bikes, and their stand.<br />
* SkullCamp: Nate suggested that we look at moving the projected date for the SkullCamp event. The date we had originally picked conflicts with Nuit Blanche, which a lot of members plan to attend.<br />
* Adjourned: 18:50<br />
<br />
== August 12th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 18:00<br />
* Minutes from August 5th were reviewed and approved<br />
* Please contact Edwin if interested in helping out with the freezer-to-fridge conversion project<br />
* Justin looking for a decent PC for Hyperspin project<br />
* Bike hackathon August 23rd: See Facebook or contact Nathan for details<br />
* Adjourned: 18:06<br />
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== August 5th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
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== July 29th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 18:00 - 14 Members present<br />
* Previous minutes were reviewed and approved<br />
* August 23 - Bike Hackathon<br />
* Defcon planning<br />
** Defcon is coming up. A number of members are attending. Put your name on wiki page if you can<br />
** Precautions if you are paranoid:<br />
*** Don't bring any electronics you care about not getting pwned<br />
* Social<br />
** Coming up in September-ish<br />
** Waiting on confirmation of venue. If you have suggestions, please talk to Brittany.<br />
* Central Canadian Comic Con is coming up in OCtober.<br />
** Ashria is interested in coordinating our presence there<br />
* Drink machine<br />
** We could convert the drink machine into a parts dispenser.<br />
** The issue is not just power use, but also how much space it takes up.<br />
** Most members are in favour of selling it<br />
* Baby changing station<br />
** We are still waiting on landlord's permission to undertake this project<br />
* Fire alarm and occupancy permit status<br />
** We are still waiting on Colin Stanners<br />
** Things may progress faster if we could find someone else to take over at least part of his duties<br />
** Next week after the regular meeting we will have a short meeting to discuss what is left to do<br />
* Meetup<br />
** We currently have a Meetup group that Brittany has been paying for. <br />
** We need to change credit card on this account off of Brittany's<br />
* Octopi<br />
** Octopi will be leaving the space sometime after September<br />
** This will cause roughly $160/month loss per month of income<br />
* Show and Tell<br />
** Edwin has an Apple Newton at the space for a few weeks that people can play with (he will recycle it at the end of that time)<br />
<br />
== July 22nd, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 18:00<br />
* Project Euler Hackathon<br />
** Out July hackathon was all about math and programming.<br />
** In true Mak fashion, Mak managed to solve his big problem (the hexagonal orchard) the night before.<br />
** Several people worked as a group worked on a problem to find infected sheep within a flock<br />
** Topic was well received. We may do another math-themed event, possibly tying in speakers, activities with a broader reach.<br />
* Mailing lists are now all back up!<br />
** Lists are now hosted on google servers and should be fully operational.<br />
** Major thanks to Jay for getting this critical piece of our infrastructure back online!<br />
* Financial update<br />
** Current membership (~60 full members and ~20 students) provides income that is roughly equal to our current operating expenses<br />
** Good job everyone! Keep up the good work.<br />
** All members/friends/family are encouraged to buy gift cards. They end up costing you nothing and SkullSpace makes a percentage. Contact Courtney for details.<br />
* State of the space<br />
** Please make an effort to clean up after yourselves. There were a lot of fruit flies in the space this weekend due to open garbage containers and food waste left lying around.<br />
** Garbage can be emptied in the bin in the alley between our building and the Yellow Dog.<br />
** We do not have commercial recycling pick-up. Please consider bagging the recycling and taking it home to deposit in your bin at home if you are able.<br />
* August Hackathon<br />
** The August Bike hackathon has been moved back to August 23 (which also happens to be Jay's 30th birthday!)<br />
** There will be workshops on bike repair, tire patching, EL wire decorations<br />
** We will be hosting some discussion / workshops surrounding the development of GPS-enabled electronics and smart-phone apps for bikes <br />
** We will be building up a storage rack and up to three bikes to keep at SkullSpace as loaners for members and friends to use.<br />
** NOTE: Due to the amount of workshop content, we will be starting at 10am instead of the usual noon.<br />
* Drink machine - can we get rid of it?<br />
** The drink machine has a huge energy cost to operate and takes up a large amount of space.<br />
** we can replace it with a higher efficiency fridge<br />
** No one opposed removal of the drink machine provided we had a suitable replacement<br />
** We could also get rid of the upright freezer. It is usually mostly empty and we could make due with the smaller freezer in our existing refrigerator.<br />
** Edwin suggested we might be able to convert the upright freezer into a drink fridge. Molly may be able to offer guidance.<br />
* Baby change station<br />
** Colin C. is meeting with the landlord to ask if we can mount a baby changing table to one of the bathroom walls. He will report back.<br />
* Adrian is doing a street art demonstration August 1<br />
** It will be in the alley behind the Frame Arts gallery on Ross. Bring your own teacup!<br />
* Movie night this Friday<br />
** We will be watching a timeless classic for the ages called "The Prodigy". It promises to induce genuine eye bleeding.<br />
* Adjourned: 18:35<br />
<br />
== July 15th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 18:00 - 17 members in attendance<br />
* Previous minutes were reviewed and approved.<br />
* July Hackathon (Project Euler!)<br />
** Set of hundreds of math problems which should be solved using small programs.<br />
** The event will be eight hours 8 hours of collaborative programming!<br />
** Still no consensus on how to properly pronounce Euler.<br />
* Butterfly labs auction update<br />
** Nobody bought the BTC miner for the $30 asking price. The device will be going to eBay.<br />
* August Hackathon (Bikes!)<br />
** We will be doing bike fixing and bike pimping<br />
** We hope to establish a functional bike workshop here at the space!<br />
** Nate put together a donation request letter, will be distributing it to local bike shops<br />
** The date has changed a few times - it will be firmly the 23rd!<br />
** Talk to Nate or Jordan for details.<br />
* Library meeting<br />
** We sat down with the library and reviewed what we had collected in Trello<br />
** We settled on a couple of things that they liked and will be exploring them further.<br />
** We have yet to start on the actual projects<br />
* Mailing list update<br />
** Discuss is up! Send an email to skullspace-discuss+subscribe@googlegroups.com<br />
** Admin is up! Email us as skullspace-admin@googlegroups.com<br />
** Announce is coming soon.<br />
* Fringe Fest is coming up!<br />
** We are going to try and attend some shows as a group<br />
** Talk to Courtney for details<br />
* VM Server<br />
** In August, Mark will be doing some upgrades<br />
** Mark is interested in doing a presentation on either:<br />
*** What the features are and how to use the VM server<br />
*** What technology is used and how it's leveraged<br />
* Adjourned: 18:16<br />
<br />
== July 8th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 18:00 - 18 members present<br />
* Mailing lists are now on hosted on Google Groups<br />
** addresses are skullspace-discuss@googlegroups.com, skullspace-admin@googlegroups.com, skullspace-announce@googlegroups.com<br />
** Discuss and Admin lists are functional. Announce list will be up soon<br />
** Please contact Alex W. if you are not back up yet or require assistance.<br />
* Group orders<br />
** We are eligible for a hackerpsace discount at sparkfun.com. This works out to about 20% off of most of their products.<br />
** Richard did a group order recently and another order will be done soon - talk to Richard R. if you did not get a confirmation in the last one<br />
** There will be an Adafruit order soon too!<br />
*** they sell SpokePOV kits, which we might put together in a workshop at the bike hackathon.<br />
* July Hackathon: Project Euler - math problems + programming<br />
** Scheduled for Saturday, July 19th. Please see Facebook/Meetup for details.<br />
* August Hackathon: Bikes!<br />
** Natural date of the August hackathon would be August 16th. Nathan proposed that we move it ahead to August 2 instead of third Saturday so that it will coincide with the Rainbow Trout Bike Jam<br />
** Hackathon topics will include:<br />
*** Bike repair<br />
*** Building loaner bikes for shared use at the space.<br />
*** Building a bike repair stand at the space.<br />
*** Building electronics for lighting up your bike, speedometers, etc.<br />
*** Keep an eye on the mailing list / Facebook / Meetup if you want to get in on a group order for parts<br />
* Bitcoin miners<br />
** Alex, Mark, and Ian (via a 2 out of 3 scheme) hold about 0.5 BTC on behalf of SkullSpace<br />
** An older 5Gh/s unit will be on sale - talk to Mark if you want to place a bid (starting bid of $30, which Mark says is over priced). Proceeds from the sale will go into the BTC fund for SkullSpace<br />
* Public library partnership meeting will be held immediately after member meeting.<br />
** Please attend if you are interested in participating.<br />
* Molly has an A/C unit that SkSp can use, if we are interested<br />
** Molly is also able to weld a bike rack for hackathon and/or just to sit outside for parking!<br />
* Projects<br />
** We should discuss projects more, perhaps having regular "show and tell" at member meetings?<br />
** Another project could be a web interface/database with member photos, interest, and availability status (ie. are you at the space) (opt-in)<br />
** We could have a computer cycling images and interests so we can get to know the community better and to foster collaboration<br />
** Edwin has projects he would like to work on with people<br />
*** LLVM target for C64<br />
*** Mini rail gun<br />
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== July 1st, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* No meeting due to Canada Day holiday.<br />
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== June 24th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order 18:00 - 17 members present<br />
* Minutes from June 17th meeting were reviewed and approved.<br />
* June Hackathon: Music!<br />
** The hackathon went very well, lots of people, lots of talks on various topics from hardware to music on youtube to the history or classical music<br />
** Thanks to Jordan, Ric, Richard, Robert, Sarah and everyone else who brought instruments for people to share. The hackathon ended with a jam session that went late into the night (with no complaints from neighbours!)<br />
** Good job to everyone for advertising: keep up the good work!<br />
* Library partnership<br />
** Jay is working on it again. Anyone who is interested should see the Trello board, and contact Jay.<br />
* Social planning<br />
** Sir John Franklin Community Centre (same place as last time) is under renovations and isn't taking bookings until last minute for us. This may rule it out as a venue.<br />
** Most other venues don't have split spaces for Hacker Jeopardy and dancing<br />
** Please contact Brittany if you have any venue suggestions<br />
* July Hackathon: Project Euler<br />
** Come on down and hack on some mathy code and eat some snacks!<br />
** Bring your mathy friends, and your programming skills<br />
** combine your skills and work together to solve challenges.<br />
* Alarm testing<br />
** The fire alarm on our floor does not work. Colin is looking into getting it fixed<br />
** The signal to trigger doors in the event of a fire or power loss is also not working<br />
** We may need to contact alarm company to do a fix, hopefully can be the same person coming to fix the alarm bell.<br />
** When plugging things in, try not to chain a bunch of extension cords<br />
* August Hackathon: Bikes!<br />
** Nate couldn't be here, but has suggested that we make the August Hackathon theme Bikes.<br />
** We could build a bike repair stand for the space and put together 2-3 loaner bikes to keep at the space for people to share.<br />
* Winnipeg Urbanists are meeting at library this Thursday<br />
* United Way coworking space talk<br />
** Courtney and Jay went to hear what there was to say, but it was not very relevant<br />
* Music jamming after hackathon inspired some to propose a monthly jam session with recordings<br />
** could also get "the midnight choir" to come down<br />
** they teach people how to sing some songs and then do some recordings<br />
* Eating bugs<br />
** Someone will be giving a presentation about insect-based foods Saturday at 7pm at the space (with samples!)<br />
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== June 17th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to Order<br />
** Jay chairing. Daniel taking notes.<br />
** 16 or so people here - so quorum met.<br />
* Introductions<br />
* Reading Last Week's Minutes<br />
** Minutes approved form last wek.<br />
* Event Strikeforce<br />
** meeting after this meeting to discuss what done so far, to see what coming up next<br />
** Hackathon to be discussed - a Saturday, noonish...all we have so far...email going out tomorrow?<br />
* Fundscript - pay Courtney..she'll break your kneecaps<br />
* Finances<br />
** no spreadsheet this month. Looking roughly the same, Hacker jeopardy got us $550. It covered two months worth of deficit.<br />
** Board members are still owed $2000 or so...it is being reduced monthly by their regular donation<br />
** thank you to the board members who participated in that<br />
** other prepaid dues are helpful<br />
** get involved - community building - active people bring more active people<br />
* Doors not closing<br />
** remind people that the door need to be carefully closed<br />
* Event Strikeforce<br />
** meeting after this meeting<br />
* Co-working spaces<br />
** discussion put on by united way - different co-working spaces spoke about the idea - Courtney can discuss it better<br />
** added to next week's agenda<br />
* Cool stuff working on<br />
** working on old stereo amps -- speakers and dj equipment are here for the hackathon<br />
** Thermin+Guitar! the SkullStrat<br />
** discussion of the 14-year-olds who used the default password on the Bank of Mtl ATM<br />
* Adjournment<br />
<br />
== June 10th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 20 members in attendance<br />
* Minutes read / accepted<br />
* Hacker Jeopardy was great, 50+ people attended.<br />
** Might need a bigger venue next year<br />
** We made $558.45<br />
* Fundscript update<br />
** If you ordered cards, Courtney will find you<br />
* Next hackathon (21st) is a Music hackathon<br />
** People are organizing things<br />
* IDGA gamejam coming up<br />
* Ron is doing a talk on pentesting and DNS (today, after meeting)<br />
* End of meeting!<br />
<br />
== June 3rd, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 19:00 (28 members in attendance)<br />
* Review of previous meeting minutes: approved without correction<br />
* Old business<br />
** Hacker jeopardy (Ron): tickets are still available. Please contact Jay, Alex, Richard or Nate if you need some. This is an important fundraiser and will be a great time. Please come join us!<br />
** Library partnership update (Jay): Partnership with the library is progressing. They would like us to work on programming that can be delivered to youth. This is an important outreach opportunity. If anyone is interested in participating, please contact Jay. Jay will be meeting with library on Friday to review potential project options.<br />
** Newark/Element14 update (Ben): We still have the option of taking advantage of Element14's offer to provide free gear in exchange for a blog post. <br />
** Schwag strikeforce update (Nate): Nathan, Colin C. and Ian are coordinating an order for T-shirts and good quality stickers. Ian has agreed to finance this so there is minimal risk to SkullSpace. Please contact Nathan ASAP if you are interested in getting a shirt so that we have an idea how many to order. He needs to know size and style (logo or text).<br />
** Wiki/web hackathon (Alex): We had our first wiki/website hackathon this Sunday. It was attended by seven members. Tasks have been broken out onto a dedicated board in the SkullSpace Trello<br />
* New business<br />
** June hackathon - Music (Nate): The planning strikeforce for the June hackathon will be meeting immediately after the member meeting. Please attend if you would like to participate! Collaboration will be done via a dedicated list in Trello.<br />
** July hackathon - Project Euler (Jay): The July hackathon will be Project Euler. It will include talks on how some problems were solved as well as opportunities for people to work on them collaboratively. There will also b a lively debate on the proper pronunciation of “Euler”. Please contact Jay or Mak for more info, or stay tuned to the Trello.<br />
** Comic Con (Ben): C4 is last weekend in October and we will once again have a presence there. Please think of possible projects to showcase and consider setting aside time to volunteer to man our booth.<br />
** Winnipeg JS User Group (Jeremy): The Winnipeg JS user group will be meeting at SkullSpace on June 18. If you are interested in JavaScript, please try to attend.<br />
** Partnership with IEEE Young Professionals (Troy): IEEE YP is a group catering to engineering / technology grads. Troy is interested fostering a partnership to deliver some workshops. The group was generally in favour of this.<br />
** Doors (Colin S.): Our doors are confusing and like to trap people inside (or outside) the space. Please do not touch the ambiguously labeled switch unless you understand what it does as leaving it in the wrong position can overload the power supply and lock the doors.<br />
** Graphic design course (Rylaan): Rylaan would like feedback on what applications to use for the graphic design course that he is planning. General concensus was that open soure applications would be prefered.<br />
** DNS Talk (Ron): Ron is doing a talk at B-Sides Montreal and will be doing a dry run at the space. The topic will be Pentesting with DNS and it will likely be held next Tuesday. An email notification will be sent out. Everyone should come and provide Ron with “constructive criticism”.<br />
** Ron and Mak are working on a web service based replacement for Ida. If anyone has experience with front end web development and is interested in working on this project. Please contact them.<br />
** Adrian is looking for a food dehydrator the process old vtr t tapes<br />
* Adjournment: 18:35<br />
<br />
== May 27th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Call to order: 19:00<br />
* Upcoming events:<br />
** June 1 wiki/web hackathon: a group of members are getting together to work on revamping our online presence. All members of all skill levels are encouraged to hello out.<br />
** June 6 Work from SkullSpace day: our monthly "Work From SkullSpace Day" is June 6th. Please come telecommute from the space if you are able!<br />
** June 6 Hacker Jeopardy: Ron's Hacker Jeopardy event is coming up on the night of June 6th. It is going to be a great time. Tickets are limited, contact Jay, Ron, Alex, Richard or Nate if you would like one.<br />
** June 7 Cryptoparty: Join us for our next Cryptoparty. Daniel will be talking about one-time pads and RSA. Colin will be presenting on liberation technology (Tor, OTR, etc.). <br />
** June 8 game day: Our next card/board/tabletop gaming day is in two weeks.<br />
** June hackathon: The June hackathon is MUSIC HACKING. Please see the trello / Web site for details.<br />
** July hackathon: The July hackathon will be PROJECT EULER Please see the trello / Web site for details.<br />
* Strava: SkullSpace now has a group on Strava.com, a running / walking / cycling social media site. Everyone who runs, walks, hikes or bikes should join up. http://www.strava.com/clubs/skullspace<br />
* Trello: The event strikeforce has established a Trello board to track and plan events for the space. All members are encouraged to check it out and contribute as much as possible. For access, please contact Brittany, Ben or Nathan.<br />
* Courtney will be doing regular gift-card orders on the 15th and last day of every month. The gift-card fundraiser is an excellent way to raise money for the space without incurring any personal cost. See www.fundscrip.com for a list of gift cards that are available and order lots of them.<br />
* Element 14/Newark is offering to sponsor us with parts (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc.) in exchange for writing a blog about the projects we use them for. This is a great potential source for parts and supplies and may help stimulate some projects.<br />
* Museum devices: Robert, Richard, Alex[1] and Nathan met with David from Typha Communications. This company works with community museums to develop interactive exhibits. We are going to explore making some of these devices for educational purposes and possibly to generate some revenue. Anyone interested in helping with a museum strikeforce is encouraged to meet in the classroom after this meeting.<br />
* Library partnership. Jay will be reaching out to members to help develop programming we can deliver at the library. This will put us in front of a large audience. See the Trello board, or contact Jay for information.<br />
* Please contact Nathan if you would like to order shirts with the Skully logo, or the white and organge text. We are assessing demand for sizez/styles before getting shirts ordered.<br />
* CIPS is looking for a volunteer to assist with their upcoming charity golf tournament. If anyone is interested in helping out, please contact Robert.<br />
* The 3D printer is working great! Jason did a 13 hour print job and it came out perfectly.<br />
* Minutes were reviewed / approved by concensus.<br />
* Adjourned: 18:30<br />
<br />
== May 20th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
Minutes<br />
* Call to order: 18:00<br />
* Review of minutes<br />
* Updates<br />
** Finance (Ben)<br />
*** Ben presented update financial projections. New projections have been done excluding potential fundraising as none of this income has been guaranteed.<br />
*** The board has loaned approximately one month's expenses to the organization. This is intended to buy time to do fundraising and not to prolong it's demise. <br />
*** We will be in the red in two months time without new members and/or fundraising.<br />
*** Shortfall is such that if every member donated $4 per month we would be in the black.<br />
** Occupancy permit (Jay)<br />
*** We have all of the required hardware for the automatic fire alarm door-release. Colin will schedule a fire alarm test. This will need to be done in conjunction with the alarm company, landlord and other tenants.<br />
*** Colin is awesome. Please don't die.<br />
** Network infrastructure (Ian T.)<br />
*** SkullSpace now has a dedicated IPv6 network, wired and wireless!<br />
** Newark/Element14<br />
*** Newark/Element14 approached us to establish a sponsorship / partnership. They would provide us with parts, kits, etc. In exchange for us writing a blog post about their use. <br />
*** If anyone has a project that they would like to do, please contact Ben.<br />
** Strikeforces<br />
*** Wiki / Website Hackathon: will be meeting shortly. Colin C. is coordinating this project.<br />
*** Event planning strikeforce will be meeting immediately after the member meeting. Great things in-store!<br />
*** Anti-Social 2.0 is progressing. We are awaiting confirmation on the availability of the venue before picking a date.<br />
*** Library partnership: The Winnipeg Public Library has approached us to develop programming. At this point they are interested in having us deliver SkullSpace-themed programming <br />
*** Jay will be meeting with them on Friday to explore options.<br />
*** Hacker Jeopardy: Ron is organizing a one-night Hacker Jeopardy event on June 6th. Everyone buy tickets and come have fun! Tickets are available from Ron, Nathan, Richard and Jay.<br />
* Popcorn machine: discussion deferred until existing popcorn machine departs. Nate will be restocking it (and snacks) on FRI.<br />
* Bread machine: we have one, please feel free to use it. Siu has not been able to get it to make anything resembling bread, and would love it if someone else would see if they have better luck.<br />
* Cryptoparty<br />
** The next Cryptoparty will be on June 7th!<br />
** Colin C. will be presenting on Liberation Technology (Tor, PGP, OTR, etc.)<br />
** Daniel will be presenting on one time pads / RSA<br />
* New printer installed! It is on the network at 172.30.6.46. Thanks to Russ for getting this set up.<br />
* Donor 'membership' level.<br />
** We discussed the idea of adding a non-voting “friend of SkullSpace” membership tier.<br />
** This would be a way for remote members and casual users of the space to make regular contributions via PAD.<br />
** This was unanimously approved.<br />
* Son-of-Skullotron project is progressing. Hopefully there will be a model to review shortly.<br />
* Office dividers: Brittany suggested a few office dividers would be a good addition to the classroom, both to help funnel traffic into the space when there are events in the classroom, and to serve as a notice board.<br />
** Sean offered to pay for them.<br />
** Jon and Nate offered to pick them up.<br />
* Adjournment: 18:45<br />
<br />
== May 13th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
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== May 6th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
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== Apr 29th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
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== Apr 22nd, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
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== Apr 15th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
* Reading of minutes<br />
** Hydro reading submitted<br />
** Tabletop day was a great success<br />
** Yuri's night happened<br />
** Donation boxes for snacks and drinks are in place. They are separate so that we can track them individually.<br />
** The Skullotron - some folks were talking about a miniaturized version. Talk to Nate<br />
** Nate is going to try to get some art for the space. If you're interested in helping with that, talk to Nate.<br />
** Budget meeting will be happening on the 22nd, after the regular meeting. Talk to Ben<br />
** Pile o' doom: You have 1 day to get stuff from the pile<br />
<br />
* Special meeting<br />
** 6th of May.<br />
** Brittany stepped down, so we need to elect another member<br />
** Everybody should run<br />
<br />
* Financial stuff<br />
** Financial situation details are available upon email request<br />
** If anybody would like to do some fundraising events, big or small, please don't hesitate to ask for help<br />
** Brittany is hoping to do a social sometime in August<br />
<br />
* Yuri's Night<br />
** It went great, according to Ian<br />
** Lots of booze was consumed<br />
<br />
* PlaidCTF!<br />
** We kind of sucked this year<br />
** But it was a good time<br />
** We ended up in 37th place, of ~530 scoring teams<br />
<br />
== Mar 18th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
Members present: not recorded<br />
<br />
* Reading of minutes<br />
** Wiki updates<br />
** Electrical updates<br />
** Fire extinguisher<br />
** Donation tracking/lockboxes<br />
** Meme cookbook<br />
** Yuri's night<br />
** Brewery tour<br />
** Jordan Justice became a member<br />
<br />
* Fire extinguishers<br />
** Alex purchased at a cost of ~$102, slightly more expensive than expected<br />
** Nobody objected to repaying Alex<br />
** Two fire extinguishers<br />
*** 2A-10B-C located near the front (main) door<br />
*** 1A-10B-C located near the rear (fire escape) door<br />
** They are not mounted yet<br />
<br />
* Plexiglass box for donations<br />
** Jeremy brought it down<br />
** Requires some modifications<br />
*** Slot to be added<br />
*** Lock to be added<br />
<br />
* Server electrical<br />
** Upgrade was funded by Ian<br />
** Two new 20 amp circuits have been installed<br />
** Load has been split between the two circuits<br />
** Before installing more servers, please seek approval<br />
<br />
* Netops mailing list<br />
** The list has fallen victim to endless amounts of spam<br />
** New list will be created and not archived<br />
** The board will discuss with members of this list regarding power usage for non-critical machines<br />
<br />
* Wiki updating<br />
** AMichael began revising some pages<br />
** AMichael added dates to some events<br />
** Nothing else significant to report<br />
<br />
* Yuri's Night<br />
** Party at the museum!<br />
** We can get /very/ creative with our presence<br />
** A member asked "What is the goal/purpose of us having a presence?"<br />
** Answer: "Not to sell anything. Just to raise awareness and hopefully make the event more fun."<br />
** April 12th - contact Jay for more information<br />
* Brief financial update<br />
** More complete financial update for the previous calendar will be next week<br />
** We are "uncomfortable" with less than three months of rent in our bank account at all times<br />
** We currently have ~$2400 in our bank account<br />
** Our expenses per month are ~$2500<br />
** Cian asked (paraphrased) "At the AGM, our balance was much higher. Why the discrepancy?"<br />
** Alex responded: "The last date on graph was 3 months ago, in December."<br />
** Our membership dues (not including donations) are $2200, so we are not losing much per month but we need to be careful<br />
** Cian asked (paraphrased) "Why did we drop from $5000 to $2000?"<br />
** Ben explained that the graph was likely generated between collecting member dues and paying rent<br />
** The board's thorough report next week will provide a much clearer picture<br />
** Cian suggested that the board include cash flow projections in the report<br />
** A member asked about the hydro bill. The board said they will be doing meter readings in the future to prevent wild swings in bills.<br />
<br />
* Bathroom maintenance<br />
** Sean replaced the paper towel holder in the men's washroom<br />
** He will replace the one in the women's washroom, but would like to reimbursed. ($30)<br />
** The repayment was approved<br />
<br />
* Half Pints<br />
** The tour is a go<br />
** March 22nd at 1pm<br />
** First come, first serve. Contact Jeremy[1] for more details<br />
<br />
* Tabletop day<br />
** GameKnight and Imagine have been approached for sponsorship<br />
** Planning for the event is underway<br />
** Having some SkullSpace ambassadors would be nice<br />
** April 5th - contact Nate for more information<br />
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== Mar 11th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 200-374 Donald ==<br />
<br />
Members present: Cian, Brittany, Courtney, Nate, Jay, Alex, Colin, AMichael, Zoe,<br />
Stef, Ben, Alex, Brian, Robert K, Edwin, Sean<br />
<br />
* Agenda and minutes<br />
** Ideally, the board sends the minutes out on Saturday/Sunday<br />
** They were late last week<br />
** Aside: once minutes are posted, they become "official" and cannot be changed, so delays are expected<br />
<br />
* Reading of minutes postponed until the end of the meeting<br />
<br />
* Protelec automatic door unlocking<br />
** No update yet<br />
** Action item: Colin C will talk to the landlord and Colin Stanners about this forward and provide an update in the future<br />
<br />
* Fire extinguishers<br />
** Alex volunteered to buy two small ones and bankroll them<br />
** Show of hands was taken to pay Alex back, majority said "yes"<br />
** Stef suggested we find out what we require to pass an inspection and buy those instead<br />
** Action item: Alex to buy extinguishers<br />
<br />
* Wiki updates<br />
** Many pages are out-of-date and a lot of them are ugly<br />
** SkullSpace has changed a lot and the wiki has not kept up<br />
** Brittany is looking for some people to help with this<br />
** AMichael stated that he is organizing a strike force to handle this issue<br />
<br />
* Electrical upgrades and server hosting<br />
** The circuit is approaching overload<br />
** The quote is $250 to effectively double our capacity<br />
** Possible solutions<br />
*** Negate the need by getting rid of non-critical servers (VM sever, mailing list, DNS)<br />
*** Fund the upgrade through crowdfunding<br />
*** SkullSpace can pay for it if the membership agrees<br />
** Rich from Voi offered additional Internet service dedicated to the servers<br />
** Find out the interest level for people who have machines in the rack?<br />
** Member comment: "if we upgrade the power, it's not a free-for-all, the power still costs us"<br />
** Action item: the board will discuss with the server owners and gauge crowdfunding interest<br />
<br />
* Donation tracking<br />
** Proposal: obtain cash boxes that allow deposit but require a key for withdrawal<br />
** Jeremy volunteered to donate a plexiglass box that he owns<br />
** How many lockboxes are required?<br />
*** Donations<br />
*** Drinks<br />
*** Snacks<br />
*** 3D printer<br />
** Lockboxes with non-unique keys are acceptable<br />
*** Stef was asked about the 3D printer box - he indicated that he did not require access to it<br />
*** No other boxes need to be opened by members that are not on the board<br />
<br />
* Reading of the minutes<br />
** Discussed the AGM<br />
** Discussed the general and student member audits<br />
** Discussed the splitting of the calendars into community<br />
** Covered the meetup, and that everybody can create events (not just Brittany)<br />
** Discussed the CODE event<br />
** The membership in attendance was not asked to approve the read minutes<br />
<br />
* Meme cookbook<br />
** If anybody is interested in resurrecting the meme cookbook, talk to Nate<br />
** Needs a lot of work, but Nate is confident we could publish it and sell it someday<br />
** Ideas<br />
*** Asking Wil Wheton or Penny Arcade to write a foreword<br />
*** Organize with them for the proceeds to go to charity<br />
** Brian proposed that we simply start working on it as a blog, and then we'll put it all together<br />
** AMichael suggested that this will be positively affected by the wiki cleanup<br />
<br />
* Recurring community events<br />
** Nate proposed that we have a rotating list of events to mention during meetings to keep members informed<br />
<br />
* International Tabletop Day<br />
** ITD is an event organized by the folks that run the "Tabletop" web series<br />
** This year's day is April 5th<br />
** SkullSpace is hosting a get-together for International Tabletop Day<br />
** Talk to Nate for more information<br />
<br />
* User groups and using the space<br />
** The PHP user group was here, and it went very well<br />
** The Android user group wants to have their meetings here as well<br />
** If you want to book the space, email admin@lists.skullspace.ca or talk to Colin Childs<br />
<br />
* Yuri's Night<br />
** April 12th at the Manitoba Museum's Science Gallery and the Planetarium<br />
** Action item: Brittany will follow up with Jay about getting a table or having some other kind of SkullSpace presence<br />
<br />
* Brewery tour<br />
** Jeremy has a contact at the Half Pints brewery, and might be able to organize a tour<br />
** By show of hands, many people were interested in doing that<br />
** Jeremy will email the mailing list to gauge interest<br />
<br />
* New members<br />
** Jordan Justice became a full member today<br />
<br />
* Adjournment<br />
<br />
== Mar 4th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 374 Donald ==<br />
* Introductions<br />
<br />
* Reading of minutes<br />
** AGM last week<br />
*** New board elected<br />
**** Alex Weber<br />
**** Ben Bergman - Financials<br />
**** Brittany Postnikoff<br />
**** Colin Childs<br />
**** Courtney Lofchick<br />
*** Events from last year discussed<br />
<br />
* Audits<br />
** Student membership audits<br />
** General membership audit<br />
** What is a membership audit?<br />
*** Making sure we have financials backed up for every member<br />
*** Making sure we have forms and the like<br />
*** In short, due dilligence<br />
<br />
* Calendars<br />
** Colin split the calendar into two calendars<br />
*** One for community events<br />
*** One for SkullSpace events<br />
** Kevin V. wrote a calendar webapp<br />
*** API integration with Meetup?<br />
*** API integration with Google Calendar?<br />
<br />
* Meetup<br />
** Lots of people ask Brittany to add events<br />
** Anybody can add events if they are subscribed as a SkullSpace member (???) (5:28)<br />
<br />
* CODE<br />
** People from Meetup showed up<br />
** People scrummed<br />
** Not much happened at the space<br />
** Pizza, ideas, and then people went home<br />
** Mark Jenkins put in a lot of work<br />
*** when-ei.ca<br />
<br />
* External community emails (8:35)<br />
** Once per week, generate a digest of some kind?<br />
** Forward with the meeting reminder?<br />
** Bring up during the meeting<br />
<br />
* Adjournment<br />
<br />
== Feb 25, 2014 - 18:00 @ 374 Donald ==<br />
<br />
Members present: Alex, Mark, Michael, Kevin, Jason, Courtney, Nate,<br />
Ian, Cian, Brittany, Edwin, Jay, Sean, Thor, Dave, Ric, Colin, Jeremy,<br />
Nishan, Stefan<br />
<br />
Annual General Meeting 2014<br />
<br />
* Year in review<br />
** Alex presented with some pictures throughout the year<br />
** Events<br />
*** CTFs, user groups, social, cryptoparties, Comic Con, hack-a-thons,<br />
movie nights, Peg Jam, Freeze Frame, CDC, game nights<br />
** Financial update<br />
*** A proper one will be coming, but summary is we are stable<br />
** The future<br />
*** Fire safety<br />
*** Occupancy permit<br />
<br />
* Bylaw changes<br />
** Late dues<br />
*** Intent is to remove some process and make it smoother for the board<br />
** Minutes being read<br />
*** Intent is to ensure minutes are taken and agreed upon by members<br />
*** Could be implemented as a policy if the bylaw is voted down<br />
<br />
* Board nominees<br />
** Cian, Brittany, Courtney, Alex, Colin, Sue, and Kenny<br />
<br />
* Vote results<br />
** New board: Ben, Colin, Courtney, Brittany, Alex<br />
** Both bylaws passed<br />
<br />
== Feb 18, 2014 - 18:00 @ 374 Donald ==<br />
Members present: Courtney, Brittany, Ben, Stefan, Ric, Thor, Brian, Edwin, Sean, Colin, Ian, AMichael, Adrian, Alex, Marcel, Troy, Kevin, Rob<br />
<br />
* Nominations closed today<br />
** 8 people running<br />
** Last minute nominations allowed, but earlier the better<br />
<br />
* Door is almost ready to open when fire alarm goes off<br />
** Last part is getting building panel connected, which is locked<br />
** Fire alarm might not even work<br />
*** No battery and no phone line - landlord should bring in alarm company<br />
** Remote access needs to be tested<br />
<br />
* LES.net upgraded our phone line<br />
** Calls now last more than 30 minutes!<br />
** No MTS landline needed anymore<br />
<br />
* Coinfest last weekend<br />
** First Bitcoin ATM in Winnipeg!<br />
<br />
* David - heritage/community museums<br />
** Looking for interested members to help create interactive electronic exhibits<br />
*** Push button activated sounds for guessing game<br />
*** Electric fire glow<br />
*** Lit routes on map<br />
*** Fibre optic lights modified to be activated by motion sensor or push button<br />
*** And more!<br />
** Many small contracts available<br />
<br />
* Raspberry Pi users group this weekend<br />
<br />
* Booking the space is awkward right now<br />
** Suggestion made for a webpage for applying to use the space<br />
<br />
* Wiki needs updating<br />
** Brittany will be working on this, contact her if you are interested in helping out<br />
<br />
* Switch inside for when we are open<br />
** Notification on website/IRC/Twitter?<br />
** Light in the window?<br />
<br />
* Next hackathon - Manitoba retro computing<br />
** Winnipeg was the BBS capital of Canada at one time<br />
** Some speakers already contacted, more being contacted<br />
*** Les<br />
*** Bill Reed<br />
*** Michael Gelespie<br />
<br />
== Feb 11, 2014 - 18:00 @ 374 Donald ==<br />
Members present: Ian, Mark, Marcel, AMichael, Brian, Colin C., Courtney, Alex, Kevin, Thor, Stefan, Troy, Rob, Cian, Edwin, Ben, Zewwy, Colin S., Dave, Ric<br />
<br />
* You have less than a week to nominate yourself for the board<br />
** Email admin and Nathan<br />
<br />
* Crypto currency day last weekend - success<br />
** Slides will be posted on discuss<br />
<br />
* Crypto party last weekend - success<br />
** People can learn about privacy protecting technology and do key signing<br />
** Everyone should come to the next one<br />
<br />
* Door hardware - no news<br />
<br />
* CDC Feb 20<br />
** 3rd year<br />
** 10 high school teams<br />
** No more volunteers needed<br />
** Virtual env. for students to secure<br />
** Feel free to come by and hang out<br />
<br />
* Sci-fi skirmish day coming up - info on discuss<br />
<br />
* AGM Feb 25<br />
** Email coming to paid-up members with voting codes<br />
*** Make sure you are paid up by the 15th!<br />
<br />
* Big hydro bill<br />
** Likely due to air conditioning for the summer<br />
** Will check if the bill is est. or act.<br />
** Will look into going on a budget<br />
<br />
* Things that annoy Ian<br />
** Booking the space and not showing up<br />
*** Please email pics of the space to admin so we can use it to show off to potential renters<br />
<br />
* Dedicated IPv6 network being installed by Voi<br />
** CDC storage servers will be installed here on that network, Octopi donating blade server for VMs<br />
** Early stages, nothing bought yet, still discussing<br />
<br />
* MTS Future First providing stuff like shirts and scholarships, sponsoring CDC<br />
** Talk to Cian if you are interested<br />
<br />
* By-law amendments<br />
** Can be policy instead of by-law - vote against by-law if this is your choice<br />
<br />
* PHP users group tomorrow<br />
<br />
== Feb 4, 2014 - 18:00 @ 374 Donald ==<br />
Members present: Phoul, Sean, Alex, Thor, Ian, Cian, Stefan, Jeremy, Ben, A. Michael, Adrian, Edwin<br />
<br />
* AGM - 25 Feb.<br />
** Elect new board<br />
** Vote on two by-law amendments<br />
*** Membership dropped if no payments for 3 months<br />
**** Nominate yourself by Feb 17 ??pm<br />
***** admin@skullspace.ca<br />
*** Read minutes<br />
** Voting<br />
*** You will get a token by email<br />
*** Bring token to do your vote<br />
*** OR give token to a proxy to vote on your behalf<br />
<br />
* Door & occupancy permit stuff<br />
** Getting fire extinguishers<br />
** Front door quote was really expensive - ~$2000<br />
** Colin Stanners will be fixing door himself next week<br />
** New drink machine process<br />
*** If a drink is out, feel free to buy drinks at Giant Tiger, put receipt with name in cash box<br />
<br />
* CryptoParty<br />
** OTR & Tor - Phoul<br />
** Security from ISP perspective - Theo<br />
<br />
* Crypto currency day - Sat. at noon<br />
** Dogecoin "samples"<br />
** Crypto stuff regarding block chain<br />
<br />
* Big Hydro bill<br />
** Need to check if that is a reading or an estimate (might be overage from summer)<br />
** Keep some drinks in the fridge, only use drink machine for events<br />
<br />
* Beefs<br />
** If you schedule an event on the calendar, show up<br />
*** Game day and movie night had people show up when no one was hear<br />
<br />
* CDC Feb. 20<br />
** If you are interested in helping kids fix sketchy networks, contate Nathan<br />
<br />
* Thanks to Dave for sorting out the electronics bench<br />
** There was a mediocre round of applause<br />
<br />
* Sunday RPG day<br />
** D&D style, combining many different games<br />
*** Bring any game rules you have to make the system more robust<br />
** More info coming to mailing list soon<br />
<br />
== Jan 21, 2014 - 18:00 @ 374 Donald ==<br />
Members present: Ben, Countney, Stefan, Michael, Alex, Thor, Phoul, Brittany, Marcel, Brian, Edwin, Ian, Rob, Jared, Sean, Aemilianus, Cian<br />
<br />
* International Table Top Day<br />
** Beginning of April<br />
** Nate is taking charge<br />
<br />
* CDC<br />
** This Saturday, Linux experts presenting Linux Security Part 2 with Jared and Theo<br />
** Preperation for CDC high schooler event Feb. 20<br />
<br />
* Hackathon<br />
** Ghost in the Shellcode - 20th place<br />
*** Pretty impressive, considering we were a small team doing it part time<br />
** Jim's Unity talk at the last hackathon<br />
*** Went well, Jim is willing to do more Unity talks in the future<br />
<br />
* The Annual General Meeting cometh - Feb 25th<br />
** Need signage for what is being voted on (ie. board and by-laws) 21 days prior to AGM<br />
** Board vote<br />
*** Everyone that is interested in running for the board should nominate themselves<br />
*** If you want to nominate someone, email admin@<br />
*** You may nominate yourself the day of the election, but it is prefered that you do it sooner so your name can be on the ballots<br />
** Tabling of bylaw amendments / special resolutions<br />
*** If you haven't paid your dues and haven't made special arrangements, your membership will automatically lapse (currently we need a vote by the board)<br />
*** Probation period for new members, not just two week delay (other spaces have this)<br />
**** Should this impact privelages, ie. voting?<br />
**** Should they be required to be at a minimum number of events? (eg. 3 regular meetings and 3 other events)<br />
**** Should members need to be vouched for by n number of full members by the end of their probation period in order to be a full member?<br />
***** Execution could be complicated<br />
***** Could be combined with complaints<br />
***** Ian's perspectives (food for thought, perhaps need more discussion at a future meeting)<br />
****** Is it in our best interest to make it harder to become a member?<br />
****** Are we looking for people to improve our cash flow?<br />
****** Are we looking to be just sustainable? More than sustainable? Should there be a membership cap? We are the most expensive technology group (other than AssentWorks) in the city<br />
*** If there are any other proposed special resolutions, email the list<br />
<br />
* Fundraising<br />
** Bowling night?<br />
*** All you can eat pizza/popcorn/soft drinks - $25/person ($20 without pizza)<br />
** Minigolf night?<br />
** Doodle coming for choosing date<br />
*** Saturday is likely cheapest<br />
<br />
* Programming for Beginners course<br />
** Jan 27, for 6 weeks<br />
** lectures and assignments<br />
** Will be a very dense, professional course<br />
** $60<br />
** In SkullSpace classroom<br />
<br />
* Canadian Open Data Experience Hackathon (http://www.canadianopendataexperience.com/)<br />
** Should we participate?<br />
<br />
== Jan 14th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 374 Donald ==<br />
Members present: Brittany, Ian, Nate, Thor, Brittany, Courtney, Brian, AMichael, Ben, Jeremy,<br />
Phoul, Edwin. Sean, Ric, Colin, Alex, Stef<br />
<br />
* Financial update<br />
** We're stable<br />
** One social or other event per year covers unexpected expenses pretty easily<br />
<br />
* Our "Meetup" account<br />
** We have 80 people, lots of people that aren't members<br />
** If you want non-members to come, post your event on the Meetup<br />
<br />
* Minutes<br />
** A request was made to send an email when meeting minutes are published<br />
** Minutes should also be uneditable by the general public<br />
<br />
* Hackathon!<br />
** Ghost in the Shellcode CTF<br />
** Unity talk<br />
<br />
* Cleaning<br />
** The cleaner charges $100 for 3-4 hours of cleaning<br />
** Ian has been paying for it<br />
** Quick vote was taken: overwhelming "yes" for SkullSpace to foot the bill<br />
<br />
* CDC<br />
** 1/3 forensics, 1/3 presentations, 1/3 securing servers<br />
** February 20th is the big event<br />
** If you want to help out with the event, talk to Ian<br />
<br />
* Fire alarm/door locks integration<br />
** No news<br />
<br />
* AGM<br />
** The next Annual General Meeting is on the of February 25th<br />
** Please consider running for the board<br />
** Please consider any bylaws you would like to be modified<br />
** More information to follow<br />
<br />
* Comic Con<br />
** Pop Culture Expo is coming up<br />
** Last weekend in March (?)<br />
<br />
== Jan 7th, 2014 - 18:00 @ 374 Donald ==<br />
Members Present: Ric, Thor, Jarred, Ian, Jeremy, Sean, Courtney, Alex, Nate, Jay, Brian, Stefan, Colin 2, Cian, Michael<br />
<br />
*Game Day<br />
** The place was left a mess<br />
** Please clean up after yourselves and please date your food<br />
<br />
*Missing Gloves<br />
** If you find them they belong to Dave Stewart<br />
<br />
*AGM<br />
** Will be Feb 25<br />
<br />
*Cleaner<br />
** Will be coming in Jan 13<br />
<br />
*Hackathon<br />
** Jan 18<br />
** Jim is giving a talk on Unity<br />
<br />
* Network Changes<br />
** See discuss<br />
<br />
*Meetings<br />
** This Saturday, 9:30-11:30 a server security talk for the CDC<br />
** The PHP user group is going to start meeting at the space<br />
** Game day is every second Sunday<br />
<br />
*Door<br />
** Ian will talk to Bob</div>AlexWebr