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+ | [[Category:Network]] | ||
+ | [[Category:IT_Infrastructure]] | ||
+ | == Overview == | ||
Every hackerspace has a network to connect to the Internets, so does syn<sub>2</sub>cat | Every hackerspace has a network to connect to the Internets, so does syn<sub>2</sub>cat | ||
Bring your laptop or use one of the available PCs, plug it in and off you go. There's also [[#Wireless|wireless LAN]] available. | Bring your laptop or use one of the available PCs, plug it in and off you go. There's also [[#Wireless|wireless LAN]] available. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Layout === | ||
Here's the current layout in fancy ASCII art. | Here's the current layout in fancy ASCII art. | ||
− | DSL -- thomson | + | DSL -- thomson :::: [[Lusitania]] :::: miniswitch == wall ports in [http://www.treffadhs.lu/ ADHS] rooms |
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− | + | [[3com Rack]] == AP | |
− | + | " | |
− | + | " | |
− | + | " | |
− | + | " | |
− | + | [[3com Core]] == wall ports in syn<sub>2</sub>cat rooms | |
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− | + | [[OpenDuino]], switches, HPprinter, AP | |
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* -- single cable | * -- single cable | ||
* == more than one cable | * == more than one cable | ||
+ | * "" fiber trunk | ||
+ | * ::: VLAN | ||
* ... wlan cable | * ... wlan cable | ||
+ | |||
+ | === IP === | ||
+ | We provide both IPv4 and '''IPv6''' connectivity in the hackerspace. | ||
== Wireless == | == Wireless == | ||
+ | There are several access points (APs) available for people to use. The APs do require authentication though some events feature a temporary open AP for visitors. | ||
+ | |||
+ | syn2cat is part of the [http://spacefed.net spacefed] project thus if you have an account with some other participating hackerspace, you may transparently connect using your account to the syn2cat wireless infrastructure. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Our main access points use WPA2-Enterprise meaning that you do have to authenticate using your syn2cat (or spacefed roaming profile) credentials. | ||
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Use the following settings:<br> | Use the following settings:<br> | ||
− | Security: WPA2 Enterprise<br> | + | '''Security''': WPA2 Enterprise<br> |
− | Authentication: | + | '''Authentication''': PEAP<br> |
− | Inner authentication: | + | '''Inner authentication''': MSCHAPv2<br> |
− | Username: < | + | '''Anonymous username/identity''': anonymous@syn2cat.lu<br> |
− | Password: < | + | '''Username/Identity''': <syn2cat login>@syn2cat.lu<br> |
− | + | '''Password''': <syn2cat password><br> | |
+ | |||
Be sure to use exactly those settings, else it will not work.<br> | Be sure to use exactly those settings, else it will not work.<br> | ||
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+ | Tutorials can be found [http://spacefed.net here]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === SSL certificates === | ||
+ | There are a total of three certificates of interest.<br/> | ||
+ | We use a chained CA, making for a total of two CA certificates:<br/> | ||
+ | [https://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/syn2catCA.crt rootCA (PEM)]<br/> | ||
+ | [https://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/syn2catCAMain.crt subCA (PEM)]<br/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | And lastly for your convenience, a bundle of both in one file:<br/> | ||
+ | [https://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/syn2catCAMain_bundle.crt rootCA-subCA bundle (PEM)]<br/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | For completeness, but you probably don't need it, the certificate of the internal server at the space:<br/> | ||
+ | [https://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/lusitania.lan.crt lusitania-certificate (PEM)]<br/> | ||
+ | <br/> | ||
+ | You should use the CA certificates when connecting to the WiFi network (see below, your software manual or ask somebody at the space how-to), but this is not a requirement. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === OS compatibility === | ||
+ | * Linux works out of the box<br> | ||
+ | in some versions end of 2013, eg ubuntu 13.04, was/is a [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1104476 bug] where you need to remove the line <tt>system-ca-certs=true</tt> from to the relevant Network Manager config file (e.g. /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/spacenet-kali). | ||
+ | * Windows works out of the box<br> | ||
+ | * OSX works out of the box<br> | ||
+ | * iphone works out of the box<br> | ||
+ | * Android works out of the box<br> | ||
+ | * Symbian works fine (need to install CA certificates!, see earlier)<br> | ||
+ | * Maemo OS works out of the box<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === OS specific hints === | ||
+ | ==== Arch Linux ==== | ||
+ | [[Howto: H4x0roam with netcfg and encrypted wpa supplicant config]] | ||
+ | ==== Linux - WICD template ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Save this as "/etc/wicd/encryption/templates/peap-mschapv2" and add the filename to "/etc/wicd/encryption/templates/active".<br/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Note: outdated configuration, needs anonymous identity''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | name = PEAP with MSCHAPv2 | ||
+ | author = syn<sub>2</sub>cat version = 1 | ||
+ | require identity *Identity password *Password | ||
+ | optional ca_cert *Path_to_CA_Cert | ||
+ | ----- | ||
+ | ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant | ||
+ | network={ | ||
+ | ssid="$_ESSID" | ||
+ | scan_ssid=$_SCAN | ||
+ | proto=RSN | ||
+ | key_mgmt=WPA-EAP | ||
+ | pairwise=CCMP | ||
+ | eap=PEAP | ||
+ | phase1="peaplabel=0" | ||
+ | phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2" | ||
+ | identity="$_IDENTITY" | ||
+ | password="$_PASSWORD" | ||
+ | ca_cert="$_CA_CERT" | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | After saving and activating the template, make sure to restart the wicd daemon and client. Next do a WiFi scan and configure an AP from the space, while using the newly created template !<br/> | ||
+ | You may specify a path to the CA certificate (see above)....you should do this actually, but still it's optional. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Linux - wpasupplicant ==== | ||
+ | First install the H4x0roam SSL certificate chain: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | mkdir -p /etc/ssl/h4x0roam | ||
+ | wget http://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/syn2catCA.crt -O /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/syn2catCA.crt | ||
+ | wget http://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/syn2catInfr.crt -O /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/syn2catInfr.crt | ||
+ | wget http://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/lusitania.lan.crt -O /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/lusitania.lan.crt | ||
+ | cat /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/syn2catInfr.crt /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/syn2catCA.crt > /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/combined-ca.pem | ||
+ | chmod 0644 /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/* | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | Please note that the 2 CA certificates have to be concatenated into a single file (this does only work with PEM certificated and not with DER certificates) to make wpa_supplicant accept tier 2 certifiactes (aka "certificates issued by a sub CA or intermediate CA"). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now add the following section to your '''/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf''' (you'll obviously have to fill in your own username and password): | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | network={ | ||
+ | ssid="h4x0roam-kali" | ||
+ | key_mgmt=WPA-EAP | ||
+ | eap=PEAP | ||
+ | identity="YOUR HACKERSPACE USERNAME" | ||
+ | password="YOUR HACKERSPACE PASSWORD" | ||
+ | phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2" | ||
+ | ca_cert="/etc/ssl/h4x0roam/combined-ca.pem" | ||
+ | client_cert="/etc/ssl/h4x0roam/lusitania.lan.crt" | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | network={ | ||
+ | ssid="h4x0roam-pussy" | ||
+ | key_mgmt=WPA-EAP | ||
+ | eap=PEAP | ||
+ | identity="YOUR HACKERSPACE USERNAME" | ||
+ | password="YOUR HACKERSPACE PASSWORD" | ||
+ | phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2" | ||
+ | ca_cert="/etc/ssl/h4x0roam/combined-ca.pem" | ||
+ | client_cert="/etc/ssl/h4x0roam/lusitania.lan.crt" | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Note: outdated configuration, needs anonymous identity''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Also make sure permissions are set correctly for wpa_supplicant: | ||
+ | <pre>chmod 0600 /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf</pre> | ||
+ | '''Warning:''' Please note that your syn<sub>2</sub>cat credentials are stored in '''cleartext''' on the hard disk unless you are using an encrypted hard disk. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If wpa_supplicant throws error messages like | ||
+ | <pre>Failed to connect to wpa_supplicant - wpa_ctrl_open: No such file or directory</pre> | ||
+ | add the following line '''before''' the ''network={}'' section in your '''/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf''': | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Nokia/Symbian phones and foo ==== | ||
+ | Nokia/Symbian phones require you to install the CA certificates before they let you connect to a WPA-Enterprise network. | ||
+ | They also mostly only support certificates in DER format.<br/> | ||
+ | So here go the CA certificate from above in DER format:<br/> | ||
+ | [https://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/syn2catCA.der rootCA (DER)]<br/> | ||
+ | [https://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/syn2catCAMain.der subCA (DER)]<br/> | ||
=== Dev Links === | === Dev Links === | ||
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* http://www.mail-archive.com/freeradius-users@lists.cistron.nl/msg14674.html | * http://www.mail-archive.com/freeradius-users@lists.cistron.nl/msg14674.html | ||
* http://svn.dd-wrt.com:8000/dd-wrt/browser/src/router/freeradius/src/modules/rlm_python/prepaid.py | * http://svn.dd-wrt.com:8000/dd-wrt/browser/src/router/freeradius/src/modules/rlm_python/prepaid.py | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Backend == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Most of our services run on an LDAP backend. We have some information on our [[Registry|OID Registry]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{#set: Has description=This page hosts details on our internal network, wired as well as wireless. }} |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 3 September 2016
Contents |
[edit] Overview
Every hackerspace has a network to connect to the Internets, so does syn2cat
Bring your laptop or use one of the available PCs, plug it in and off you go. There's also wireless LAN available.
[edit] Layout
Here's the current layout in fancy ASCII art.
DSL -- thomson :::: Lusitania :::: miniswitch == wall ports in ADHS rooms || || 3com Rack == AP " " " " 3com Core == wall ports in syn2cat rooms || || OpenDuino, switches, HPprinter, AP
Legend:
* -- single cable * == more than one cable * "" fiber trunk * ::: VLAN * ... wlan cable
[edit] IP
We provide both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity in the hackerspace.
[edit] Wireless
There are several access points (APs) available for people to use. The APs do require authentication though some events feature a temporary open AP for visitors.
syn2cat is part of the spacefed project thus if you have an account with some other participating hackerspace, you may transparently connect using your account to the syn2cat wireless infrastructure.
Our main access points use WPA2-Enterprise meaning that you do have to authenticate using your syn2cat (or spacefed roaming profile) credentials.
Use the following settings:
Security: WPA2 Enterprise
Authentication: PEAP
Inner authentication: MSCHAPv2
Anonymous username/identity: anonymous@syn2cat.lu
Username/Identity: <syn2cat login>@syn2cat.lu
Password: <syn2cat password>
Be sure to use exactly those settings, else it will not work.
Tutorials can be found here.
[edit] SSL certificates
There are a total of three certificates of interest.
We use a chained CA, making for a total of two CA certificates:
rootCA (PEM)
subCA (PEM)
And lastly for your convenience, a bundle of both in one file:
rootCA-subCA bundle (PEM)
For completeness, but you probably don't need it, the certificate of the internal server at the space:
lusitania-certificate (PEM)
You should use the CA certificates when connecting to the WiFi network (see below, your software manual or ask somebody at the space how-to), but this is not a requirement.
[edit] OS compatibility
- Linux works out of the box
in some versions end of 2013, eg ubuntu 13.04, was/is a bug where you need to remove the line system-ca-certs=true from to the relevant Network Manager config file (e.g. /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/spacenet-kali).
- Windows works out of the box
- OSX works out of the box
- iphone works out of the box
- Android works out of the box
- Symbian works fine (need to install CA certificates!, see earlier)
- Maemo OS works out of the box
[edit] OS specific hints
[edit] Arch Linux
Howto: H4x0roam with netcfg and encrypted wpa supplicant config
[edit] Linux - WICD template
Save this as "/etc/wicd/encryption/templates/peap-mschapv2" and add the filename to "/etc/wicd/encryption/templates/active".
Note: outdated configuration, needs anonymous identity
name = PEAP with MSCHAPv2 author = syn<sub>2</sub>cat version = 1 require identity *Identity password *Password optional ca_cert *Path_to_CA_Cert ----- ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant network={ ssid="$_ESSID" scan_ssid=$_SCAN proto=RSN key_mgmt=WPA-EAP pairwise=CCMP eap=PEAP phase1="peaplabel=0" phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2" identity="$_IDENTITY" password="$_PASSWORD" ca_cert="$_CA_CERT" }
After saving and activating the template, make sure to restart the wicd daemon and client. Next do a WiFi scan and configure an AP from the space, while using the newly created template !
You may specify a path to the CA certificate (see above)....you should do this actually, but still it's optional.
[edit] Linux - wpasupplicant
First install the H4x0roam SSL certificate chain:
mkdir -p /etc/ssl/h4x0roam wget http://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/syn2catCA.crt -O /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/syn2catCA.crt wget http://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/syn2catInfr.crt -O /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/syn2catInfr.crt wget http://www.hackerspace.lu/certs/lusitania.lan.crt -O /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/lusitania.lan.crt cat /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/syn2catInfr.crt /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/syn2catCA.crt > /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/combined-ca.pem chmod 0644 /etc/ssl/h4x0roam/*
Please note that the 2 CA certificates have to be concatenated into a single file (this does only work with PEM certificated and not with DER certificates) to make wpa_supplicant accept tier 2 certifiactes (aka "certificates issued by a sub CA or intermediate CA").
Now add the following section to your /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf (you'll obviously have to fill in your own username and password):
network={ ssid="h4x0roam-kali" key_mgmt=WPA-EAP eap=PEAP identity="YOUR HACKERSPACE USERNAME" password="YOUR HACKERSPACE PASSWORD" phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2" ca_cert="/etc/ssl/h4x0roam/combined-ca.pem" client_cert="/etc/ssl/h4x0roam/lusitania.lan.crt" } network={ ssid="h4x0roam-pussy" key_mgmt=WPA-EAP eap=PEAP identity="YOUR HACKERSPACE USERNAME" password="YOUR HACKERSPACE PASSWORD" phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2" ca_cert="/etc/ssl/h4x0roam/combined-ca.pem" client_cert="/etc/ssl/h4x0roam/lusitania.lan.crt" }
Note: outdated configuration, needs anonymous identity
Also make sure permissions are set correctly for wpa_supplicant:
chmod 0600 /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
Warning: Please note that your syn2cat credentials are stored in cleartext on the hard disk unless you are using an encrypted hard disk.
If wpa_supplicant throws error messages like
Failed to connect to wpa_supplicant - wpa_ctrl_open: No such file or directory
add the following line before the network={} section in your /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf:
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
[edit] Nokia/Symbian phones and foo
Nokia/Symbian phones require you to install the CA certificates before they let you connect to a WPA-Enterprise network.
They also mostly only support certificates in DER format.
So here go the CA certificate from above in DER format:
rootCA (DER)
subCA (DER)
[edit] Dev Links
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Authentication_Protocol
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protected_Extensible_Authentication_Protocol
- http://tldp.org/HOWTO/8021X-HOWTO/freeradius.html
- http://wiki.freeradius.org/WPA_HOWTO
- http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_HOWTO
- http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,9286052~mode=flat
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=478804
- http://www.mail-archive.com/freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org/msg18906.html
- http://wiki.freeradius.org/Modules
- http://www.mail-archive.com/freeradius-users@lists.cistron.nl/msg14674.html
- http://svn.dd-wrt.com:8000/dd-wrt/browser/src/router/freeradius/src/modules/rlm_python/prepaid.py
[edit] Backend
Most of our services run on an LDAP backend. We have some information on our OID Registry.