Sunday, December 23, 2018
JNOS2 and Ubuntu Virtual Box
I'm running Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS in an Oracle Virtualbox with a bridged network adapter on a Windows 10 laptop. I've got my Yaesu FT-857D and Signalink usb connections shared with the VM. I'm thinking I need to use Direwolf. However my Kenwood TH-D74a has a built in KISS TNC and was super easy to access in Linux.
To get JNOS2 to work, I thought I'd be able to just follow the instructions listed on the webpages. Unfortunately this did not work for me.
When I downloaded and extracted the tar file and tried to run the installer, a message saying the file or directory doesn't exist. This seems to indicate that prerequisite libraries aren't installed. Eventually I discovered these needed to be installed:
sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
I then received messages like in this thread: http://lists.tapr.org/pipermail/nos-bbs_lists.tapr.org/2018-July/005312.html
To resolve this, I downloaded this:
wget https://www.langelaar.net/jnos2/archive/news/tun_sp2l.c
cp tun_sp2l.c <src directory>/tun.c
Running the make command was finally successful. The JNOS installer ran successful.
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Private Cloud
My next project is building a private cloud to see if I can take my OpenGIS project up a notch or two in order to support field deployable networks.
Existing Hardware:
New Hardware:
Existing Hardware:
- Gigabit Switch
- Linksys WRT1900AC running OpenWRT
- Various ODroid C2 and Raspberry PI computers
New Hardware:
- Supermicro SYS-E300-8D Intel Xeon D-1518, Dual 10G SFP+, 6 GbE LAN, IPMI, Mini Server
- Samsung 860 EVO 500GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-76E500B/AM)
- Crucial Ram 32 GB DDR4-2666 RDIMM
Future Hardware (whenever I find more $)
- 10GB SFP
- Fiber
- NAS for storage
- Ram and Storage Upgrades
Software:
With any luck, I'll be able to build out Zones/Containers/Virtual Machines to support not only GIS servers, databases, and web app servers but also some servers to run ham radio apps like PAT and maybe be able to process IoT sensors streams.
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