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[[http://crowbarpdx.com/]]
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 * NewCloneArmyBox
 * Linksys WAP54G with two 9dBi omni antennas.
 * Buffalo WZR600DHP
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 * DebianLinux sarge
 * NoCatAuth
 * Ar71Cab
  * OpenWrt r35287
  * NoCatAuth
  * OpenVpn
  * Olsrd
  * Snmpd
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 * ESSID: www.personaltelco.net/crowbar
 * BSSID: 00:0F:66:18:75:0C
 * Channel: 1
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 * Internet Network: 72.11.112.142 (static)
 * PTPnet Network: 10.11.2.65/26
 * Channel: 11
  * BSSID: 10:6f:3f:7f:b0:f0
  * ESSID: www.personaltelco.net/crowbar
 * Channel: 40
  * BSSID: 10:6f:3f:7f:b0:f1
  * SSID: www.personaltelco.net/crowbar
 * WAN interface: eth1
  * static: 10.1.10.118/24
  * Default route: 10.1.10.1
 * Public interface: br-pub (eth0, wlan0, wlan1)
  * IPaddr: 10.11.2.65/26
  * IPv6addr: 2001:470:e962:241::1/64

Clients on the public network are administratively prevented from reaching any hosts on the private network immediately upstream.
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 * 2013-01-21: Installed Buffalo WZR600DHP (sponsored by owner, payment pending) --RussellSenior
 * 2012-11-21: Updated firmware to r34240 --RussellSenior
 * 2010-02-17: The WgtCab (MISSNET-19) had kernel panic'd a few times in a row, decided to replace it. Dropped in a new one that we had initially prepped to go to NodeKentonStation (but haven't heard back from them, so it was available for use here). Used the image previously flashed. Had to patch up the SSID for crowbar. Otherwise, good to go. --RussellSenior
 * 2009-07-24: Decommissioned the NuCab (which had been disconnected some time ago) as well as the AP, replaced with WgtCab. It is plugged into their private network, but we are using an iptables rule to prevent access to private network hosts from public network. --RussellSenior
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Beer and wine, good food, and good solid 802.11b coverage throughout the establishment. Stop in and pick up a microbrew on tap, and play some pool or pinball. Beer and wine, good food, and good solid coverage throughout the establishment. Stop in and pick up a microbrew on tap, and play some pool or pinball.

Node name: The Crow Bar
Live Date: February 2, 2004
Contact: JasonMcArthur

3954 N Mississippi St.
Portland, OR 97227
http://crowbarpdx.com/

Map: https://cwnmyr.personaltelco.net/nodes/CrowBar

Equipment

  • Buffalo WZR600DHP

Software Installed

Network Configuration

  • Hostname: loki
  • Channel: 11
    • BSSID: 10:6f:3f:7f:b0:f0
    • ESSID: www.personaltelco.net/crowbar
  • Channel: 40
    • BSSID: 10:6f:3f:7f:b0:f1
    • SSID: www.personaltelco.net/crowbar
  • WAN interface: eth1
    • static: 10.1.10.118/24
    • Default route: 10.1.10.1
  • Public interface: br-pub (eth0, wlan0, wlan1)
    • IPaddr: 10.11.2.65/26
    • IPv6addr: 2001:470:e962:241::1/64

Clients on the public network are administratively prevented from reaching any hosts on the private network immediately upstream.

Installers / Organizers

Maintenance and System Log

  • 2013-01-21: Installed Buffalo WZR600DHP (sponsored by owner, payment pending) --RussellSenior

  • 2012-11-21: Updated firmware to r34240 --RussellSenior

  • 2010-02-17: The WgtCab (MISSNET-19) had kernel panic'd a few times in a row, decided to replace it. Dropped in a new one that we had initially prepped to go to NodeKentonStation (but haven't heard back from them, so it was available for use here). Used the image previously flashed. Had to patch up the SSID for crowbar. Otherwise, good to go. --RussellSenior

  • 2009-07-24: Decommissioned the NuCab (which had been disconnected some time ago) as well as the AP, replaced with WgtCab. It is plugged into their private network, but we are using an iptables rule to prevent access to private network hosts from public network. --RussellSenior

  • 2007-09-02: Stopped by to determine why there was no connectivity on eth1 (to the WAP upstairs). Looked like a flakey cat5 connection at the AP end. The bartender said that when there were problems, we reseated the cat5 connection at the access point end. After the connectivity on eth1 returned, I discovered nocat was not working. I eventually traced this to tap0 being identified as one of the internal interfaces. Instead of relying on the automatic determination, I configured nocat.conf to use eth1. After that, nocat began behaving itself. --RussellSenior

  • 2007-02-06: Stopped by to check on an outage. The eth0 interface was down. I up'd it and restarted nocatauth-gateway and it started working. --RussellSenior

  • 2005-09-24: Upgraded to sarge. (- KeeganQuinn)

Details

Beer and wine, good food, and good solid coverage throughout the establishment. Stop in and pick up a microbrew on tap, and play some pool or pinball.

Good selection of beer and very friendly bartenders. Open 3 p.m. to 2 a.m., 7 days a week.

Enjoy!

Observation Plots

http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:18:75:0C-0s.jpg Full size http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:18:75:0C-1s.jpg Full size http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:18:75:0C-2s.jpg Full size http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:18:75:0C-3s.jpg Full size


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