and don't be getting all angry because i missed a "of" instead of an "or" when i proofread it. i realize there is no such thing as cds of usb's (or is there? either way not what i meant). don't flame me. no secret that it is harder to communicate on a list then in person. especially when i have so much to say. also, my humor is off base and is easier to "get" in person when you can see my mischievous grin. On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Sandwhich Eyes <sandwhicheyes at gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for your offer Ryan and i hope it stands. i want to do this. off > list doesn't help document any processes. i have nothing that i want to > keep off list at this point. i am sure i will be needing help in the future > so with your permission if i don't see you respond i will ask you off list > also. > > working with Slitaz now to try and cook up a "flavor" to include at least > 1 mesh protocol to start. then work my way to multiple protocol support. i > found 3 newer protocols or so that are being used and i don't want to force > people to do use specific protocols but to use the disk that came in the > mail/magazine and have it work in their existing mesh network. i never do > anything the easy way, it has to be complicated, but thorough. i figure a > small distro that leaves space on cd's of usb sticks for multimedia > documentation. > > and don't get hung up on the anonymity piece. i have no interest in tor > for this project. but as far as logging into my mesh network i would offer > service alerts (like avahi for service alerts, but for end users; it would > be like email, sms, #topic or something easy) or just access; since a mesh > network could in a sense have nothing to offer anyone and still be > accessible. in other words while you are a member of my mesh network you > will get an alert that someone has offered access to the internet by > plugging in their node to the access point. or a twitter/facebook replica > is available. or that it has become unavailable. > focus on the anonymous part is not the place i want to put too much focus. > not until i have a grasp on everything else and we have a functioning > model. > > *then i will look into various sign in protocols so if you just want to > check and see what services are available you don't have to dish out your > email or cell phone number, but still be offered service alerts. that there > is the real nuts and bolts of the anonymity part.* > > i may not have the best understanding of this yet but even if i am doing > it all wrong i have time to tear it all down and start from scratch with a > new and improved version of what i have in my head. sometimes that is the > cost of education. if i have to do it 3 times it is usually because i am > still schooling myself. 4 times is annoying and i have to consider trashing > projects. > > Thank you all for taking the time to play around with the mesh network > idea. i think it is a lot of fun! > > On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 11:56 PM, Ryan Coleman <ryan.coleman at cwis.biz> > wrote: > >> If you wanted to have this conversation with me regarding design and >> private security you should have messaged me privately off the list. >> >> And I would have ignored your third response like I did on here. >> >> Paranoia has no place on the internet. Why? Because everything you do is >> logged. There’s no point. If you want anonymity I suggest going offline or >> using TOR and then be prepared to discover that the feds are watching you >> even closer, even if they don’t know WHO you are. >> >> I’m done with this subject. Anyone that wants to discuss the best >> deployment practices of a MESH network please message me off list. >> >> >> >> On Sep 1, 2016, at 5:53 PM, Sandwhich Eyes <sandwhicheyes at gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> i am talking with people from the list directly about this mesh since it >> is part of my talk on linux i am giving to the school administrators. so >> this is important to me, not as important as raising my 4 kids, but i need >> to have answers to questions from the principal and IT directors and >> without asking some myself things are difficult. >> if i am to give them a mesh system i need to have perecpective and my my >> perspective is simply mine; i want other angles and protocols and >> internals. i am using other peers from other resources; none of them have >> offered to donate 2 working nodes like tom poe did on this list (this >> particular TCLUG list on this particular thread). i can move on or i can >> keep this list up to date with some of the progress, or not. >> Honestly, i am impressed that you use vi for email; i am working on not >> using the gui and learning as many stock unix commands as i can. >> >> MESH NETWORKS..... more than just your random conversation. Physical >> connections made between TCLUG members which will hopefully lead to >> goodwill and better friendships, or not. >> >> On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Iznogoud <iznogoud at nobelware.com> wrote: >> >>> > >>> > What is linux and what is it good for. who decides what is on topic, >>> off >>> > topic, short, long, properly formated. so many negative opinions. i >>> choose >>> > this as one of my peer groups because of the size of the demographic. >>> >>> Relax. That project is Linux based, and it is totally relevant. I did not >>> think the topic of the uses and management of mesh networks, etc, was >>> Linux-centric. Maybe I am wrong and it was my opinion that was offered. >>> >>> Let's move on to more productive uses of our time. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota >>> tclug-list at mn-linux.org >>> http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota >> tclug-list at mn-linux.org >> http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota >> tclug-list at mn-linux.org >> http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20160906/5afa0524/attachment-0001.html>