'''Node name:''' SW: Downtown South Park Blocks<
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'''Node Info:''' NodeId:680 <
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'''Live Date:''' April 4, 2002 <
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'''Sponsor:''' [[http://www.oaktree.com|Oaktree]] <
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'''Contact:''' [[mailto:ops@lists.spack.org?subject=Node162|Ops]]
this is the password-protected page for [[Node162]].
=== Software Installed ===
* NoCatAuth .78 (/usr/local/nocat-stable), 14 April Nightly Build (patched by MichaelCodanti in /usr/local/NoCatAuth-nightly), and latest (20 April), greatest fork()ing NoCat nightly, in /usr/local/nocat-fork
* Bind9
* ISC DHCP daemon
* Spong-Client
=== Network Topology ===
* External IP: 198.107.31.241
* Gateway: 198.107.31.1
* Internal IP: 10.11.15.1
* Wireless Network: 10.11.15.0/24
* DHCP Pool: 10.11.15.5-100
* Also, Oaktree on my request reserved a second live IP for us if someone wants to route it out the wireless: 198.107.31.242 -- JerrittCollord
=== Notes ===
* First install with all equipment pre-configured. hah!
* NoCat box is perched upon a rack in Oaktree's cable room.
* If you choose to disable autoconfiguration of nocat, for some unknown reason, make sure that nocat.conf contains the right CIDR-notated subnet.
* The RG-1000's are perched in the corner park-facing offices. They emerge in the cable room on the modular jacks marked PTP. Yellow cables lead from there to a 4 port 10BaseT hub. From there, a blue cable connects to the nocat (a ex-library unisys member of the CloneArmy) box's pci NIC. A grey cable emerges from the nocat box and connects to Oaktree's DMZ hub. Ideally, I will replace this kind of information with a nice png.
* SSH is listening on port 2222.
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