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Revision as of 13:55, 21 March 2016
- 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
- Also see IT Policies
- 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.
- this page is finally being updated for Sksp2, old page is at Networking/Old
Contents
High-level description
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.
Stupid-High Level Diagram
+-------------------+ | | | The Tubes | | On The Roof | | | +--+--------------+-+ | | | | port1 +-------------------+-+ +-+-------------------+ | LES.net | port2 | VOI | | | +------+ CPE/Router | | 208.81.6.224/27 | | | 206.220.196.49 | +-----------------+---+ | +------------+--------+ | | | port3(SKSP) | | | ether3 | fa20 | fa24 +-----+---------------+ +---------+-------+-----+ | Skullspace+Router | fa1-19 | Skullspace+External | ether1| RB450G | +----------+ Cisco 2850 +-------+ 206.220.196.50 | | | 172.30.6.2 (fa23)| fa21 | 208.81.6.228 | | +----------------------++ | 172.30.6.1 | | | +---------+-----------+ +---------+-----------+ | |ether2 | | | | | Rest of External | | | | PUBLIC/LAN | | +---------+-------------+ +------------------+ | | +--------+ Skullspace+Internal | | | | 206.220.196.48/28 | | 3+Com L2 Old Junk +------+ Rest of Internal | | 206.220.193.64/29 | | | | INTERNAL/LAN | | 208.61.6.224/27 | +---+-------+-------+---+ | 172.30.6.0/24 | +---------------------+ | | | | | +--------+ | +--------+ +------------------+ | | | +------+------+ +------+------+ +------+------+ | WAP+A | | WAP+B | | WAP+C | | 172.30.6.10 | | 172.30.6.11 | | 172.30.6.12 | | | | | | | +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+
Built using ASCIIFlow - http://asciiflow.com/
Internet feeds
B: Internet from LES.net (wifi-based Ubiquity, tested 94.83mbit down, 96.22mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg)
B: Internet from VOI (wifi-based Ubiquity NB5, tested 60mbit down 40mbit up to Speedtest.net Winnipeg).
Network hardware
- Mikrotik Routerboard 450G as main router
Netgear WNDR3700 router, donated by 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.Linksys WRT54G2 v1.5 as spare. WAN port may sometime have packet loss.Linksys WRT350N with DD-WRT v24SP2 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef.Linksys WRT54G v2 with tomato 1.28 firmware as a spare. Lent by Stef.A 3Com 4924 (:A0) as the main switch, by default everything connects here.A 3Com 4924 (:??) a spare switch.2 D-Link DWL-810+ bridges.- Netgear GS108T as the lounge switch.
D-Link DWL-7100AP AP.D-Link DES-3224 as a public IP switch, set to management only on port 7 (Telnet, username "D-Link").A Belkin F5D8236 wireless-N router as spare3 Cisco Aironet 1100 APs with .B cards and one (:90) with a .G card as spares.Belkin F5D5141-5 switch.- Cisco 2950 switches #1 and #2.
- Mikrotik RB750 (small white box) VOI's router
Western Multiplex Tsunami 100 5.8ghz - two links (4x IDU, 2x high ODU, 2x low ODU) unused. Panel antenna loaned from Seccuris.
Wiring
Runs 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. 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. E+F+G: from rack to area behind rear black desk.
Tasks
- terminate ethernet lines correctly in a panel once we're sure server room is stable
- label networking equipment (IPs etc) and servers, update this page for the latter
- put read-only and full-access passwords on devices
Wireless Networks
skullspace = main SSID, usual password
skullspace_rear: linksys G router in the server rack, as a backup.
New IP Ranges
- 172.30.4.x = testing/reserved for later use
- 172.30.5.x = half Security/Management network half VPNs
- 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
- 172.30.7.x = CTF Network DHCP ??? router .1
Internal IP usage
Check these
Legacy IPs
- 192.168.1.1 Micro-tik Router
192.168.1.9 noel, alex's linux container on vmsrv192.168.1.10 kyle, a linux container on vmsrv192.168.1.11 stefen, a linux container on vmsrv- 192.168.1.12 Samsung CLP-310N printer
192.168.1.15 Cisco 2950 switch192.168.1.16 Netgear GS108T workshop switch192.168.1.17 Cisco 4924 Switch-1 (main)192.168.1.18 Cisco 4924 Switch-2192.168.1.22 DES-3224- 192.168.1.26 vmsrv
192.168.1.27 Who took this and didn't document?192.168.1.31 not in use, but don't use- 192.168.1.32 Skullhost on vmsrv
192.168.1.33 iscsi server on vmsrv192.168.1.34-35 Kenny servers192.168.1.36 VPN server on vmsrv - contact Jay or Alex- 192.168.1.37 Ben's server
192.168.1.38 Driftnet laptop192.168.1.39 open for use192.168.1.40 Pablodraw VM - http://picoe.ca/pablodraw/ for the client.
Current 172.30/16
- 172.30.6.1 Micro-tik Router
- 172.30.6.2 SkullSpace-External (Cisco 2850 Switch)
- 172.30.6.3 SkullSpace-Internal (Cisco 2850 Switch)
- 172.30.6.10 WAP-A (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8BDE
- 172.30.6.11 WAP-B (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AED
- 172.30.6.12 WAP-C (UniFI AP Management IP) - MAC = 0418D64E8AE4
- 172.30.6.13 intarweb.ca (Sean's server, inside interface)
- 172.30.6.16 Netgear GS108T
- 172.30.6.30 latest Ubuntu graphical shell service on vmsrv
- 172.30.6.31-32 Mark's temporary project ips
- 172.30.6.33 UniFI AP Controller (Container on vmsrv)
- 172.30.6.34 Jay Bots (Container on vmsrv)
- 172.30.6.38 Jarred's VM on vmsrv
- 172.30.6.39 Ben's VM on vmsrv
- 172.30.6.40 vmsrv
- 172.30.6.41 Mark's test router
- 172.30.6.50-53 Chris Otto Servers
- 172.30.6.100-240 Main router DHCP space
- 172.30.6.241-254 VPN IPs
- 172.30.6.245 - sean VPN IP (sean cody)
- 172.30.6.247 - cchilds VPN IP
- 172.30.6.248 - jordansamulaitis VPN IP
- 172.30.6.249 - gygar VPN IP
- 172.30.6.250 - nwild VPN IP
- 172.30.6.251 - cstanners-router VPN IP
- 172.30.6.252 - odin VPN IP
- 172.30.6.254 - cstanners VPN IP
- 172.30.7.1 Micro-tik Router (WIFI VLAN)
- 10.50.31.0/24 TheLEDSign LAN
- 10.50.31.16 The Sign
- 10.50.31.17 The controlling container (vmsrv)
- 10.50.32.0/30 Mark project private Point to Point link LAN
IP Usage
LES IP Delegation
IPv4 Allocation 208.81.6.224/27 (255.255.255.224). 208.81.6.225 Gateway 208.81.6.226, 208.81.6.227 RESERVED for LES.net usage. DNS1: 208.81.7.10 DNS2: 208.81.7.14
IPv6 Allocation 2605:e200:c212::/48 2605:e200:c201:2::4 Gateway DNS1: 2605:e200:53:2::
IP | DNS | Use | Contact | used by? | reason for public IP and notes |
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208.81.6.224 | TBD | LES.net Network | porting AT les DOT net | all machines | required by network design |
208.81.6.225 | TBD | LES.net Gateway | porting AT les DOT net | all machines | required by network design |
208.81.6.226 | TBD | LES.net RESERVED | porting AT les DOT net | all machines | required by network design |
208.81.6.227 | TBD | LES.net RESERVED | porting AT les DOT net | all machines | required by network design |
208.81.6.228 | TBD | Skullspace Router | it AT skullspace.ca | Skullspace LAN | |
208.81.6.229 | TBD | ns1.skullspace.ca | it AT skullspace.ca | Skullspace DNS | |
208.81.6.230 | vmsrv.skullspace.ca | Virtual Machine Server vmsrv | mark AT markjenkins DOT ca | VM server open to all members. | 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 |
208.81.6.231 | ripe.skullspace.ca | RIPE Probe | colin AT insecure DASH complexity DOT ca | ||
208.81.6.232 | shell.skull.space | shell.skull.space | mark AT markjenkins DOT ca | Shell accounts for all members. | 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. |
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208.81.6.240 | loki.madcowlabs.com | loki.madcowlabs.com | cotto at ieee point org | Chris's Server | Experimental development project server |
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208.81.6.253 | TBD | intarweb.ca | sean AT tinfoilhat.ca | Skullspace LAN | Sean Cody |
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208.81.6.255 | TBD | LES.net Broadcast | LES.net | all machines | required by network design |
VOI IP Delegation
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.
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206.220.193.65 | TBD | VOI router | VOI | all machines | required by network design | ||||
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Richard's Server | rjr point work at gmail | development server, potentially Starbound server | |||||
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VOI Mikrotik RB750? router | VOI Networks | now | required by network design | ||||
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Sksp Main Router | it@skullspace.ca | ||||||
206.220.196.51 | 2604:4280:1:c0de::53
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SKSP DNS | it@skullspace.ca | 2014-10-08 | Skullspace Primary DNS Server | ||||
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Vobster Nepharia Services | mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com | 2012-02-17 | Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, OpenVPN, Asterisk, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for Nepharia and its associated domains. | ||||
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Vobster SkullSpace Services | mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com | 2012-02-17 | Runs DNS, SMTP/IMAP, SSH & IRC, and HTTP for SkullSpace. | ||||
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Vobster CTF Services | mak@kolybabi.com and dave@ysarro.com | 2013-04-09 | |||||
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Edwin Amsler | edwinguy at gmail dot calm | 2015-02-23 | |||||
206.220.196.56 |
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Colin / Jeremy FreeBSD server | phoul@insecure-complexity.com | 2013-10-01 | |||||
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206.220.196.58 | 2604:4280:1:c0de::314
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Sean's server. | sean _at_ tinfoilhat _dot_ ca | 2013-09-27 | L2TP etc. | ||||
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Colin's project server | CStanners @ gmail | Occasional | IPv6, VPN services and testing | ||||
206.220.196.61 |
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Ben's server | ben@benbergman.ca | 2012-12-18 | http/ssh/vpn/other | ||||
206.220.196.62 |
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The Danger Zone | ctfadmin@ | 2012-06-01 | The home of the SkullSpace Teaching CTF. |
Access
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.