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Location: LIKEWISE, 3564 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Date and Time: Wednesday, February 8, 2017, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Scribe: You
Roll Call: Them
Agenda
- Pick location for next weekly
- Node notes:
- possible new node hosts, discovered by way of Beer of Trust meeting
NodeWygant -- report of water dripping from *inside* the cat6 jacketing to the PoE injector. They left it unplugged. There is an inside network there now, which should keep them covered in the interim. We should schedule a visit to climb up on the roof and run new ethernet to the Ubiquiti Bullet.
NodeHayduke -- updated to a Meraki MR24, Personal Telco paid $50 (includes $15 donation on top of hardware cost, also deposited into bank account today), problem updating graph trees in Cacti, otherwise all good.
NodeGreenNoise -- Russell will bring an MR24 to the meeting and maybe someone can take it by and swap it in for the WGT634U
NodeCoalition (now Ankeny Tap & Table) should also be replaced similarly, Russell made contact, scheduled a meeting on Friday
NodeLuckyLabSW -- updated firmware on the gateway router, we installed downstairs in place of an old soekris net4501, and added an openvpn connection --RussellSenior
- Fixed an image link on our wiki header page, to use https instead of http, to make our page "secure" in the eyes of Firefox.
- Meraki MR24 -- we should measure its radiation pattern, to provide some guidance on placement and coverage.
- PKI partial revamp, more needed:
- re-issue OpenVPN host keys, signed by a new PTP CA key.
- use a CA for signing node's ssh host keys, with the CA's public key in users ~/.ssh/known_hosts file, host keys can be validated.
this is cool, part of Signal encrypted voice service
- Also, wireguard.io, might be a potential replacement for our OpenVPN infrastructure
Linux Foundation Embedded Linux Conference is in Portland this month, Russell is going to attend, may be able to drag attendees to our MonthlyMeeting.
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Notes
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