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# Downloaded the x86 version from https://downloads.arednmesh.org/afs/www/ (type "x86" in Model)
* Downloaded the x86 version from https://downloads.arednmesh.org/afs/www/ (type "x86" in Model)
# Converted the img file to a vdi using VboxManage.
* Converted the img file to a vdi using VboxManage. Takes about a second.
# Started it in a vbox machine, set the network adapter to bridge mode
VBoxManage convertfromraw --format VDI aredn-3.24.10.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img aredn-3.24.10.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.vdi
# In the console, entered commands to set br-lan to DHCP and rebooted. That got me a usable IP address on my lan.
Converting from raw image file="aredn-3.24.10.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img" to file="aredn-3.24.10.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.vdi"...
# Connected with password "hsmm" using ssh -p 2222 [email protected]
Creating dynamic image with size 126353408 bytes (121MB)...
# It shows a hostname of NOCALL, so I set a hostname using "w6gkd-node".
* Create in a vbox machine (128MB RAM, 2 CPUs), remove the IDE controller, and add a second network adapter and set it to Bridged mode
# Rebooted. Now there are services on port 80 and 8080 but not reachable (?).
* Launch the machine.
* It shows a hostname of NOCALL, it is possible to set a hostname using "w6gkd-node", like this, but this is the wrong thing. Instead run "/usr/local/bin/firstuse-setup w6gkd-aredn" and that will set the hostname and do other as-yet unspecified stuff.
uci set system.@system[0].hostname='w6gkd-aredn'
uci commit system
/etc/init.d/system reload
*Reboot.
* In the console, entered commands to set br-lan to DHCP and rebooted. That got me a usable IP address on my lan.
* Connected with password "hsmm" using ssh -p 2222 [email protected]
* Rebooted. Now there are services on port 80 and 8080 but not reachable (?).


== Build your own ==
== Build your own ==

Revision as of 20:16, 8 December 2024

"Amateur Radio Emergency Digital Network" or some such. They pronounce this "ARRR DIN" like a pirate. I want to call it "ARR-AH-DIN". Too bad for me.

Main page is at https://arednmesh.org/

2024-12-07

VBoxManage convertfromraw --format VDI aredn-3.24.10.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img aredn-3.24.10.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.vdi
Converting from raw image file="aredn-3.24.10.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.img" to file="aredn-3.24.10.0-x86-64-generic-ext4-combined.vdi"...
Creating dynamic image with size 126353408 bytes (121MB)...
  • Create in a vbox machine (128MB RAM, 2 CPUs), remove the IDE controller, and add a second network adapter and set it to Bridged mode
  • Launch the machine.
  • It shows a hostname of NOCALL, it is possible to set a hostname using "w6gkd-node", like this, but this is the wrong thing. Instead run "/usr/local/bin/firstuse-setup w6gkd-aredn" and that will set the hostname and do other as-yet unspecified stuff.
uci set system.@system[0].hostname='w6gkd-aredn'
uci commit system
/etc/init.d/system reload
  • Reboot.
  • In the console, entered commands to set br-lan to DHCP and rebooted. That got me a usable IP address on my lan.
  • Connected with password "hsmm" using ssh -p 2222 [email protected]
  • Rebooted. Now there are services on port 80 and 8080 but not reachable (?).

Build your own

Source code is in github https://github.com/aredn/aredn

I installed docker on Murre for this.