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== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==
Our new shiny router.  It's an [http://pcengines.ch/alix2d3.htm Alix 2D3] low-power computer, with a 4GB Compact Flash card, running stock Debian Squeeze.
It's an [http://pcengines.ch/alix2d3.htm Alix 2D3] low-power computer, with a 4GB Compact Flash card, running Voyage Debian 0.9.0.
 
[[File:Hackspace-internet.png|thumb|right]]


== Name ==
== Name ==


Named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alonzo_Church Alonzo Church].
Named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alonzo_Church Alonzo Church].
Don't forget to push config changes to Github and (if relevant) update the  '''[[Church/Logbook|Logbook]]'''.


See also: [[System naming]]
See also: [[System naming]]


==Firewall/NAT==
==Firewall/NAT==
''Info out of date church has been replaced by [[boole]]''.
Don't forget to push config changes to Github and (if relevant) update the  '''[[Church/Logbook|Logbook]]'''.


Set up very simply to iptables-restore /etc/firewall.conf on networking start. To add a new rule, change /etc/firewall.conf and:
Set up very simply to iptables-restore /etc/firewall.conf on networking start. To add a new rule, change /etc/firewall.conf and:

Revision as of 00:51, 30 May 2013

Church
Hackspace Unknown.png
Model Alix 2D3
Sub-category Systems
Consumables Unknown
Accessories Unknown
Training link Unknown
Owner Unknown
Origin Unknown
Maintainers Russ, Jonty, ms7821, JasperWallace

Purpose

It's an Alix 2D3 low-power computer, with a 4GB Compact Flash card, running Voyage Debian 0.9.0.

Name

Named after Alonzo Church.

See also: System naming

Firewall/NAT

Info out of date church has been replaced by boole.

Don't forget to push config changes to Github and (if relevant) update the Logbook.

Set up very simply to iptables-restore /etc/firewall.conf on networking start. To add a new rule, change /etc/firewall.conf and:

iptables-restore < /etc/firewall.conf

Traffic Shaping

We're using a relatively simple traffic-shaping scheme to manage upload bandwidth. Traffic is tagged using fwmark into one of six priority classes in the "shaper" chain in /etc/firewall.conf.

/etc/network/if-up.d/traffic-shaping then configures the traffic shaping (you shouldn't need to touch this and you should tell Russ if you do).

  • Could this be published on the wiki, as only a limited number of people have access to Church? Robert 13:19, 24 April 2011 (UTC)
    • I've put the firewall.conf on Git. The priorities are 20 (highest)-26 (lowest). Ms7821 01:46, 25 April 2011 (UTC)

Access

We like stable internet, so we're not going to hand out accounts willy-nilly. If you need a port mapped, ask one of these people:

If you want to do something more fancy, we'll probably give you access as long as you let us know first :).