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== Software == | == Software == | ||
# Which OSs and Systems do we want to put on the hardware? | # Which OSs and Systems do we want to put on the hardware? | ||
#* [http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start | #* '''Openwrt''' [http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start, http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/build], dd-wrt, tomato, CyanogenMod, Replicant, Debian, [http://gluon.readthedocs.org/en/v2014.3/ Gluon](openwrt-based Freifunk Firmware) | ||
#** OpenWRT/linux-wireless support for running adhoc mode on DFS channels in 5GHz by [http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV7/Agenda?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=2014-05-17_wbmv7_DFS.pdf Simon Wunderlich] | #** OpenWRT/linux-wireless support for running adhoc mode on DFS channels in 5GHz by [http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV7/Agenda?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=2014-05-17_wbmv7_DFS.pdf Simon Wunderlich] | ||
''# How many nodes do we want to install at least to have a realistic test field?'' | |||
# How many nodes do we want to install at least to have a realistic test field? | |||
# What exactly do we want to test? | # What exactly do we want to test? | ||
# Which Tools could be useful for testing? | ''# Which Tools could be useful for testing?'' | ||
#* '''Wibed''' [https://github.com/battlemesh/wibed,http://wiki.confine-project.eu/wibed:start, http://wiki.confine-project.eu/_media/wibed:wibed-7pages.pdf]<br> | #* '''Wibed''' [https://github.com/battlemesh/wibed,http://wiki.confine-project.eu/wibed:start, http://wiki.confine-project.eu/_media/wibed:wibed-7pages.pdf]<br> | ||
"The Wireless testBed is a platform based on OpenWRT Linux to the easy and quick deployment of infrastructures to perform experiments (such as WiFi or routing). Among many other features WiBed allows: | "The Wireless testBed is a platform based on OpenWRT Linux to the easy and quick deployment of infrastructures to perform experiments (such as WiFi or routing). Among many other features WiBed allows: | ||
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#* [https://github.com/interop-dev/json-for-networks '''Json'''] | #* [https://github.com/interop-dev/json-for-networks '''Json'''] | ||
#* '''?''' | #* '''?''' | ||
# Where do we want to test? | ''# Where do we want to test?'' | ||
# How to manage the test infrastructure?(updating, setting parameters) | # How to manage the test infrastructure?(updating, setting parameters) | ||
#* Under which criteria do we put the management of the testing infrastructure? | #* Under which criteria do we put the management of the testing infrastructure? | ||
''# Which projects do we want to include?'' | |||
#* CJDNS, GNUnet, BALL, Freenet.... | |||
What does '''BattleMesh''' already test by which means? | -> limitation by ressources, starting with sequential testing according to the project's status, assistance by developers extremely helpful | ||
#''What does '''BattleMesh''' already test by which means?'' | |||
* http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV7/Tests | * http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV7/Tests | ||
* http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV6/ActualTests | * http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV6/ActualTests |
Version vom 15. März 2015, 08:30 Uhr
Hardware
- Which hardware do we want to integrate? (Routers, Rasberri Pis, Smartphones, Laptops, Redlight transmitter, self built antennas, ukw sender/receiver, satellite uplink, Wifi enabled TVs also known as "Smart"TVs, [?])
- Which extra hardware is required? (wether resistant cases, cables, adapter, power supply)
- What are the costs for the required parts?
- For which hardware do we want to test EDN?
that has been found so far:
- openwrt supported Open Hardware Router: Linksys WRT54G, 4MB Flash, 16MB RAM, akutell Neukauf: 42€
- openwrt supported Raspberry Pis sind A,B (Ethernet 10/100) und B+ (ca. 30€ + 10€ Hülle) mit 256-512 MB RAM,CPU 700Mhz keinen Flashspeicher, Raspberry Pi 2 ist noch nicht bekannt, ob openwrt-fähig, bietet mehr Leistung zu gleichem Preis. 900MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU supported by 1GB LPDDR2 SDRAM
- Banana Pi Board 1GB RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, ARMv7 Processor, 40€ ohne Extras wie Hülle, Stromversorgungskabel, externer Datenträger
Software
- Which OSs and Systems do we want to put on the hardware?
- Openwrt http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/build, dd-wrt, tomato, CyanogenMod, Replicant, Debian, Gluon(openwrt-based Freifunk Firmware)
- OpenWRT/linux-wireless support for running adhoc mode on DFS channels in 5GHz by Simon Wunderlich
- Openwrt http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/build, dd-wrt, tomato, CyanogenMod, Replicant, Debian, Gluon(openwrt-based Freifunk Firmware)
# How many nodes do we want to install at least to have a realistic test field?
- What exactly do we want to test?
# Which Tools could be useful for testing?
"The Wireless testBed is a platform based on OpenWRT Linux to the easy and quick deployment of infrastructures to perform experiments (such as WiFi or routing). Among many other features WiBed allows:
- The deployment of a testbed without ethernet cables
- Use very cheap commodity hardware (AR71xx recomended such as TL-4300)
- Perform experiments and manage the nodes from a central controller
- Perform multiple experiments in paralel"(citation from github repository)
- Luci (web interface)
- Aircrack ("In fact, Aircrack-ng is a set of tools for auditing wireless networks.")
- Json
- ?
# Where do we want to test?
- How to manage the test infrastructure?(updating, setting parameters)
- Under which criteria do we put the management of the testing infrastructure?
# Which projects do we want to include?
- CJDNS, GNUnet, BALL, Freenet....
-> limitation by ressources, starting with sequential testing according to the project's status, assistance by developers extremely helpful
- What does BattleMesh already test by which means?
- http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV7/Tests
- http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV6/ActualTests
- http://downloads.battlemesh.org/WBMv6/test_data/
- http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV3.1416/SpeedTest
Testing Objectives
Which of these criteria are measurable?
- Performance
- Several Routing protocols for messaging.
- ... for telephone
- ?
- Pentesting (anonymity, encryption, ...see attack scenarios)
- Usability of the Gui(s)
- Proving that the implementation covers the formal specifications
- Testing of all components (unit test)
- Testing of the overall system (audit)