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====== hswan ====== | ====== hswan ====== | ||
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+ | **Status**: Dead and archived for posterity. It might come dead for a v2. Ask q3k. | ||
[[people: | [[people: | ||
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===== Number Assignement ===== | ===== Number Assignement ===== | ||
- | Currently, there is one assignement | + | Currently, there is one assignment |
==== ASN ==== | ==== ASN ==== | ||
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We use the 32-bit private ASN numbering scheme, as defined by RFC6996. Each system that is part of the WAN must have an AS number assigned. | We use the 32-bit private ASN numbering scheme, as defined by RFC6996. Each system that is part of the WAN must have an AS number assigned. | ||
- | ^ ASN ^ OrgName | + | ^ ASN ^ OrgName |
- | | 4242424242 | Warsaw Hackerspace | bofh@hackerspace.pl | + | | 4242424242 | Warsaw Hackerspace | bofh@hackerspace.pl |
- | | 4250000001 | q3knet | + | | 4250000001 | q3knet |
- | | 4250000002 | Hackerspace Krakow | noc@hackerspace-krk.pl | Cracow, | + | | 4250000002 | Hackerspace Krakow | noc@hackerspace-krk.pl |
- | ==== IPv4 ==== | + | | 4250000003 | Dragon Sector |
+ | | 4250000004 | Nibylandia | ||
+ | | 4250000005 | _lambdarail_ | ||
+ | | 4250000006 | pidpawel | ||
+ | | 4242422001 | buka | enki@fsck.pl | ||
+ | | 4250000008 | dfgg | dfgg@hackerspace.pl | ||
+ | | 4250000009 | archnet | ||
+ | | 4250000010 | hskrk-mciancia | ||
+ | | 4250000011 | aquila | ||
+ | | 4250000012 | googlecloud | ||
+ | | 4250000013 | tog | admin@tog.ie | ||
+ | | 4250000014 | hskrk-wiktor | ||
+ | | 4250000015 | tkd | tomek@hackerspace.pl | ||
+ | | 4250000016 | hskrk-alwaro | ||
+ | | 4250000017 | finitestate.solutions | ||
+ | | 4250000018 | hsldz | lodz@lists.hackerspace.pl | Łódź | | | ||
+ | | 4250000019 | hswro | wiktor@hackerspace-krk.pl | Wrocław | yup | | ||
+ | | 4250000020 | hskrk-zagura | ||
- | We use the 16-bit RFC1918 pool. When we run out, we'll figure out what to do. Bear in mind, a location can use IPv4 outside this pool (or overlapping), | + | |
+ | ==== IPv4 Addresses ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | We use the 24-bit RFC1918 pool. When we run out, we'll figure out what to do. Bear in mind, a location can use IPv4 outside this pool (or overlapping), | ||
^ Prefix | ^ Prefix | ||
| 10.8.0.0/ | | 10.8.0.0/ | ||
| 10.12.0.0/ | | 10.12.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.13.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.14.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.21.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.23.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.24.10.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.24.20.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.24.250.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.25.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.26.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.30.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.30.1.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.42.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.42.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.42.16.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.42.32.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.42.48.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.44.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.48.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.50.0.0/ | ||
| 10.78.0.0/ | | 10.78.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.78.1.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.78.2.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.99.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.100.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 10.110.0.0/ | ||
+ | | 172.20.171.64/ | ||
- | ==== IPv6 ==== | + | ==== IPv6 Addresses |
We need to figure this out soon. | We need to figure this out soon. | ||
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===== Security Implications ===== | ===== Security Implications ===== | ||
- | Since we model the current working | + | Since we base off the technology stack of the Internet, security is mostly by trust. This means that, if you join hswan, you should take precautions by securing your local network. Remember to: |
* Make sure to only expose services that you would feel comfortable with being directly on the Internet, so | * Make sure to only expose services that you would feel comfortable with being directly on the Internet, so | ||
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* Allowing propagation of hijacked prefixes and ASN announcements are ground for automatic termination of connectivity | * Allowing propagation of hijacked prefixes and ASN announcements are ground for automatic termination of connectivity | ||
+ | ===== Compared to ChaosVPN ===== | ||
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+ | [[people: | ||
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+ | Also, hswan is more fun and less secure. | ||
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+ | ===== Compared to dn42 ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Same concept - hswan was conjured up before q3k was aware of dn42. | ||
+ | |||
+ | hswan is also compatible with the HSWAW address space and has more blocks available... for now. | ||
====== hswan @ hswaw ====== | ====== hswan @ hswaw ====== | ||
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* DNS for waw.hackerspace.pl: | * DNS for waw.hackerspace.pl: | ||
- | * NAS (for access talk to our BOsFH): 10.8.1.24 | + | * <del>NAS (for access talk to our BOsFH): 10.8.1.24</ |
- | * Our [[projects: | + | * <del>Our [[projects: |
- | * A Minecraft server managed by [[people:enleth:start]]: 10.11.1.24 | + | * <del>A Minecraft server managed by [[people:elia:start]]: 10.11.1.24</ |
If you are @HSWAW, you are in HSWAN! Your laptop is statefully firewalled (only outgoing connections are allowed), don't worry. Additionally, | If you are @HSWAW, you are in HSWAN! Your laptop is statefully firewalled (only outgoing connections are allowed), don't worry. Additionally, | ||
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+ | ====== „pictures of hswan” ====== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== dfgg ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
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+ | * 15:49 < dfgg> oto moja koncowka hswanu xD | ||
+ | * 15:49 < q3k> quality xD | ||
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+ | ==== q3k ==== | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | Lackrack. Seal of approval included. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: |
projects/hswan.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/08 20:44 by wiktor