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ssh into your Freedombone system, go to the *administrator control panel*, select *security settings* then *Tor Bridges* and *Add a bridge*. You can then enter the details. ssh into your Freedombone system, go to the *administrator control panel*, select *security settings* then *Tor Bridges* and *Add a bridge*. You can then enter the details.
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[[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_bridges.jpg]] [[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_bridges.jpg]]
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Any bridges that you add will also show up on the About screen of the administrator control panel. Any bridges that you add will also show up on the About screen of the administrator control panel.

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#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+BEGIN_CENTER * Homesteading the Fediverse
*Homesteading the Fediverse*
#+END_CENTER
Some things you might want to know about the Fediverse: Some things you might want to know about the Fediverse:

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#+TITLE: #+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, red matrix, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone, home server
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: Freedombone home server setup
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+begin_export html * Home Server
<center><h1>Home Server</h1></center>
#+end_export
The quickest way to get started is as follows. You will need to be running a Debian based system (version 8 or later), have an old but still working laptop or netbook which you can use as a server, and 8GB or larger USB thumb drive and an ethernet cable to connect the laptop to your internet router. The quickest way to get started is as follows. You will need to be running a Debian based system (version 8 or later), have an old but still working laptop or netbook which you can use as a server, and 8GB or larger USB thumb drive and an ethernet cable to connect the laptop to your internet router.
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freedombone-client freedombone-client
#+end_src #+end_src
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[[file:images/tor_onion.jpg]] [[file:images/tor_onion.jpg]]
#+END_CENTER
The version in which sites are available only via onion addresses is the easiest to get started with, since you can evaluate the system without committing to buying an ICANN domain name or needing to get involved with SSL/TLS certificates at all. However, if you do want your sites to be available typically as subdomains of a domain name which you own then remove the *--onion-addresses-only yes* option from the last command shown above. Also see the [[./domains.html][guide on setting up an ICANN domain name]]. The version in which sites are available only via onion addresses is the easiest to get started with, since you can evaluate the system without committing to buying an ICANN domain name or needing to get involved with SSL/TLS certificates at all. However, if you do want your sites to be available typically as subdomains of a domain name which you own then remove the *--onion-addresses-only yes* option from the last command shown above. Also see the [[./domains.html][guide on setting up an ICANN domain name]].
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If you want to create images for microSD cards used within various single board computers then replace the *i386* with *beaglebone* / *cubieboard2* / *cubietruck* / *a20-olinuxino-lime* / *a20-olinuxino-lime2* / *a20-olinuxino-micro* or *apu*. If you want to create images for microSD cards used within various single board computers then replace the *i386* with *beaglebone* / *cubieboard2* / *cubietruck* / *a20-olinuxino-lime* / *a20-olinuxino-lime2* / *a20-olinuxino-micro* or *apu*.
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[[file:images/beaglebone_black9.jpg]] [[file:images/beaglebone_black9.jpg]]
#+END_CENTER
This takes a while. Maybe an hour or so, depending on the speed of your system and the internets. The good news though is that once created you can use the resulting image any number of times, and you don't need to trust some pre-built image. This takes a while. Maybe an hour or so, depending on the speed of your system and the internets. The good news though is that once created you can use the resulting image any number of times, and you don't need to trust some pre-built image.
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This will show the hash code for the public ssh key of the Freedombone system. This will show the hash code for the public ssh key of the Freedombone system.
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[[file:images/ssh_key_verify.jpg]] [[file:images/ssh_key_verify.jpg]]
#+END_CENTER
Open another terminal window then run: Open another terminal window then run:
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Use the password you wrote down earlier to log in. Select the *administrator control panel* with up and down cursor keys, space bar and enter key. You should see something like this, and you might need to re-enter your password. Use the password you wrote down earlier to log in. Select the *administrator control panel* with up and down cursor keys, space bar and enter key. You should see something like this, and you might need to re-enter your password.
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[[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel.jpg]] [[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel.jpg]]
#+END_CENTER
Then select *About*. You'll see a list of sites and their onion addresses. Then select *About*. You'll see a list of sites and their onion addresses.
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[[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_about.jpg]] [[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_about.jpg]]
#+END_CENTER
The About screen contains the ssh server public key hashes and you can compare the relevant one with the previous terminal window to verify that they're the same. If they're not then you might have a /machine-in-the-middle/ snooping on you. The About screen contains the ssh server public key hashes and you can compare the relevant one with the previous terminal window to verify that they're the same. If they're not then you might have a /machine-in-the-middle/ snooping on you.
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Press any key to exit from the About screen. You can then select *Add/Remove apps* and add whatever applications you wish to run. Note that some apps will only run on x86 systems, but most will install and run on ARM single board computers. More details on particular apps can be [[./apps.html][found here]]. Press any key to exit from the About screen. You can then select *Add/Remove apps* and add whatever applications you wish to run. Note that some apps will only run on x86 systems, but most will install and run on ARM single board computers. More details on particular apps can be [[./apps.html][found here]].
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[[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_apps.jpg]] [[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_apps.jpg]]
#+END_CENTER
Once your apps have installed you can go back to the About screen, pick an onion address and try it within a Tor compatible browser. You'll need to know the login passwords and those can be found within the /Passwords/ section of the administrator control panel. An axiom of the Freedombone system is that /if given the choice users will usually use insecure passwords/, so on this system passwords are generated randomly. If you need to then you can transfer the passwords into your favourite password manager and remove them from the server by going to the *Security Settings* section of the administrator control panel and choosing *Export passwords* and *Password storage*. Once your apps have installed you can go back to the About screen, pick an onion address and try it within a Tor compatible browser. You'll need to know the login passwords and those can be found within the /Passwords/ section of the administrator control panel. An axiom of the Freedombone system is that /if given the choice users will usually use insecure passwords/, so on this system passwords are generated randomly. If you need to then you can transfer the passwords into your favourite password manager and remove them from the server by going to the *Security Settings* section of the administrator control panel and choosing *Export passwords* and *Password storage*.

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#+TITLE: #+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, hubzilla, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone, installation
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: Freedombone installation
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+BEGIN_EXPORT html * Installation
<center>
<h1>Installation</h1>
</center>
#+END_EXPORT
| [[Building an image for a Single Board Computer or Virtual Machine]] | | [[Building an image for a Single Board Computer or Virtual Machine]] |
| [[Checklist]] | | [[Checklist]] |

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#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
Most people don't have a static external IP address, so you will need to have an account on a dymanic DNS service. [[https://freedns.afraid.org][FreeDNS]] is the one recommended, but others are available. Most people don't have a static external IP address, so you will need to have an account on a dymanic DNS service. [[https://freedns.afraid.org][FreeDNS]] is the one recommended, but others are available.

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#+TITLE: #+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, red matrix, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone, mesh
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: Freedombone mesh network
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+begin_export html * Mesh Network
<center><h1>Mesh Network</h1></center>
#+end_export
The Freedombone Mesh is a wireless solution for autonomous or internet connected communication that can be rapidly deployed in temporary, emergency or post-disaster situations where internet access is unavailable or compromised. The Freedombone Mesh is a wireless solution for autonomous or internet connected communication that can be rapidly deployed in temporary, emergency or post-disaster situations where internet access is unavailable or compromised.
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* [[./mesh_custom.html][Customisation]] * [[./mesh_custom.html][Customisation]]
* [[./mesh_usage.html][How to use it]] * [[./mesh_usage.html][How to use it]]
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[[file:images/mesh_desktop1.png]] [[file:images/mesh_desktop1.png]]
#+END_CENTER
Mesh networks are useful as a quick way to make a fully decentralised communications system which is not connected to or reliant upon the internet. Think festivals, hacker conferences, onboard ships at sea, disaster/war zones, small businesses who don't want the overhead of server maintenance, protests, remote areas of the world, temporary "digital blackouts", scientific expeditions and off-world space colonies. Mesh networks are useful as a quick way to make a fully decentralised communications system which is not connected to or reliant upon the internet. Think festivals, hacker conferences, onboard ships at sea, disaster/war zones, small businesses who don't want the overhead of server maintenance, protests, remote areas of the world, temporary "digital blackouts", scientific expeditions and off-world space colonies.

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#+TITLE: #+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, red matrix, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone, mesh
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: Freedombone mesh network capabilities
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+begin_export html * Mesh Network: Capabilities
<center><h1>Mesh Network: Capabilities</h1></center>
#+end_export
The mesh system has the following capabilities: The mesh system has the following capabilities:

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#+TITLE: #+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, red matrix, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone, mesh
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: Freedombone mesh network customisation
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+begin_export html * Mesh Network: Customisation
<center><h1>Mesh Network: Customisation</h1></center>
#+end_export
If you want to make your own specially branded version, such as for a particular event, then to change the default desktop backgrounds edit the images within *img/backgrounds* and to change the available avatars and desktop icons edit the images within *img/avatars*. Re-create disk images using the instructions shown previously. If you want to make your own specially branded version, such as for a particular event, then to change the default desktop backgrounds edit the images within *img/backgrounds* and to change the available avatars and desktop icons edit the images within *img/avatars*. Re-create disk images using the instructions shown previously.

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#+TITLE: #+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, red matrix, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone, mesh
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: Freedombone mesh network images
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+begin_export html * Mesh Network: Images
<center><h1>Mesh Network: Images</h1></center>
#+end_export
* Pre-built Disk Images * Pre-built Disk Images
** Writing many images quickly ** Writing many images quickly
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The MultiWriter tool is also available within mesh client images, so that you can use mesh systems to create more copies of the same system. The MultiWriter tool is also available within mesh client images, so that you can use mesh systems to create more copies of the same system.
** Client images ** Client images
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[[file:images/mesh_netbook.jpg]] [[file:images/mesh_netbook.jpg]]
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"Client" isn't exactly the right term, but it's a mesh peer with a user interface. These images can be copied to a USB drive, then you can plug it into a laptop/netbook/desktop machine and boot from it. You will probably also need an Atheros USB wifi dongle (the black protruding object on the left side of the netbook in the picture above), because most built-in wifi usually requires proprietary firmware. In the commands below substitute /dev/sdX with the USB drive device, excluding any trailing numbers (eg. /dev/sdb). The USB drive you're copying to will need to be at least 16GB in size. "Client" isn't exactly the right term, but it's a mesh peer with a user interface. These images can be copied to a USB drive, then you can plug it into a laptop/netbook/desktop machine and boot from it. You will probably also need an Atheros USB wifi dongle (the black protruding object on the left side of the netbook in the picture above), because most built-in wifi usually requires proprietary firmware. In the commands below substitute /dev/sdX with the USB drive device, excluding any trailing numbers (eg. /dev/sdb). The USB drive you're copying to will need to be at least 16GB in size.
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** Router images ** Router images
Routers are intended to build network coverage for an area using small and low cost hardware. You can bolt them to walls or leave them on window ledges. They don't have any user interface and their only job is to haul network traffic across the mesh and to enable peers to find each other via running bootstrap nodes for Tox and IPFS. Copy the image to a microSD card and insert it into the router, plug in an Atheros wifi dongle and power on. That should be all you need to do. Routers are intended to build network coverage for an area using small and low cost hardware. You can bolt them to walls or leave them on window ledges. They don't have any user interface and their only job is to haul network traffic across the mesh and to enable peers to find each other via running bootstrap nodes for Tox and IPFS. Copy the image to a microSD card and insert it into the router, plug in an Atheros wifi dongle and power on. That should be all you need to do.
*** Beaglebone Black *** Beaglebone Black
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[[file:images/mesh_router.jpg]] [[file:images/mesh_router.jpg]]
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The above picture shows a Beaglebone Black with the image copied onto a microSD card (there's no need to do anything with the internal EMMC). A USB Atheros wifi adaptor with a large antenna is attached and in this case power is from the mains, although it could be from a battery or solar power system capable of supplying 5 volts and maybe 1A (depending upon how active the router is). The above picture shows a Beaglebone Black with the image copied onto a microSD card (there's no need to do anything with the internal EMMC). A USB Atheros wifi adaptor with a large antenna is attached and in this case power is from the mains, although it could be from a battery or solar power system capable of supplying 5 volts and maybe 1A (depending upon how active the router is).

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#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+begin_export html * Mesh Network: Philosophic
<center><h1>Mesh Network: Philosophic</h1></center>
#+end_export
#+begin_quote #+begin_quote
"/I see mesh networks naturally evolving to become the dominant form of network over the next few decades, because its the most practical solution to a number of problems that will have to be solved in order to build the VR web as well as to connect the entire world to the internet. Centralized networks are only possible in highly developed countries with existing infrastructures like power and telephone grids, as well as roads. You cant build a tower where you dont have either power or access. For vast areas of the world, mesh networks will be the only feasible solution./" -- Valkyrie Ice "/I see mesh networks naturally evolving to become the dominant form of network over the next few decades, because its the most practical solution to a number of problems that will have to be solved in order to build the VR web as well as to connect the entire world to the internet. Centralized networks are only possible in highly developed countries with existing infrastructures like power and telephone grids, as well as roads. You cant build a tower where you dont have either power or access. For vast areas of the world, mesh networks will be the only feasible solution./" -- Valkyrie Ice

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#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+BEGIN_EXPORT html * Welcome to the Freedombone Mesh
<center>
<h3>Welcome to the Freedombone Mesh</h3>
</center>
#+END_EXPORT
The following apps are available: The following apps are available:

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#+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, red matrix, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber
#+DESCRIPTION: Mirroring git repositories
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER
[[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+BEGIN_EXPORT html
<center>
<h1>Mirrors</h1>
</center>
#+END_EXPORT
| [[What are mirrors and why do they exist?]] |
| [[What security do mirrors have?]] |
| [[How do I set up mirrors?]] |
| [[Do mirrors include debian package repositories?]] |
| [[What do I need to do to keep the mirrored repositories updated?]] |
* What are mirrors and why do they exist?
It would be nice if all of the applications used by this project were packaged for Debian, but currently they're not. This means that various upstream git repositories are used and these mostly reside on Github. What if Github were to go away, become paying only or be censored in some manner which was difficult to work around? To guard against this possibility the repositories are mirrored on each install and can then be made available to other users so that new installations or updates could still occur without the original default repos.
* What security do mirrors have?
On each install you have a /mirrors/ user created, whose only purpose is to mirror upstream repositories. A random password is generated for the /mirrors/ user which can be seen within the control panel and so given to other users who may need it.
* How do I set up mirrors?
The interactive installer will ask whether you want to configure the main respositories. Enter the URL, which will typically be an onion address, the ssh port number and the password for the mirrors on that system.
* Do mirrors include debian package repositories?
No. Packages for Debian will still be accessed in the conventional manner.
* Can I change mirrors after the system has been installed
Yes. From the control panel select "/Set the main repository/"
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[[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_mirrors.jpg]]
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* What do I need to do to keep the mirrored repositories updated?
Nothing. That happens as part of regular automatic updates.
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<center>
Return to the <a href="index.html">home page</a>
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#+TITLE: #+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, red matrix, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone, mobile
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: Freedombone mobile setup
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil #+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER #+attr_html: :width 80% :height 10% :align center
[[file:images/logo.png]] [[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
#+BEGIN_EXPORT html * Mobile
<center>
<h1>Mobile</h1>
</center>
#+END_EXPORT
Mobile phones are insecure devices, but they're regarded as being so essential to modern life that telling people not to use them isn't a viable option. Here are some recommendations on setting up a mobile phone (aka "smartphone") to work with Freedombone. Mobile phones are insecure devices, but they're regarded as being so essential to modern life that telling people not to use them isn't a viable option. Here are some recommendations on setting up a mobile phone (aka "smartphone") to work with Freedombone.

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#+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, hubzilla, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server
#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
#+BEGIN_CENTER
[[file:images/logo.png]]
#+END_CENTER
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The following projects made Freedombone possible.<br>
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<td><center><a href="https://wiki.nginx.org">Nginx</a></center></td>
<td><center><a href="https://www.openssl.org">Openssl</a></center></td>
<td><center><a href="https://www.gnupg.org">Gnupg</a></center></td>
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<td><center><a href="https://www.debian.org">Debian</a></center></td>
<td><center><a href="https://freedomboxfoundation.org">Freedombox</a></center></td>
<td><center><a href="https://beagleboard.org/products/beaglebone+black">Beagleboard</a></center></td>
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<td><center><a href="https://gnu.io">GNU Social</a></center></td>
<td><center><a href="https://github.com/redmatrix/hubzilla">Hubzilla</a></center></td>
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<td><center><a href="https://www.torproject.org">Tor</a></center></td>
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<td><center><a href="https://syncthing.net">Syncthing</a></center></td>
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<td><center><a href="https://tox.chat/">Tox</a></center></td>
<td><center><a href="https://bettercrypto.org">Bettercrypto</a></center></td>
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The internet may still be mostly in the clutches of a few giant megacorporations and dubious governments with sketchy agendas, but it doesn't have to remain that way. With the third version of the Freedombone system there is now more scope than before to take back your privacy, have ownership of personal data and run your own online communities without undesirable intermediaries. The internet may still be mostly in the clutches of a few giant megacorporations and dubious governments with sketchy agendas, but it doesn't have to remain that way. With the third version of the Freedombone system there is now more scope than before to take back your privacy, have ownership of personal data and run your own online communities without undesirable intermediaries.

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* Authentication with keys * Authentication with keys
It's a lot more secure to log in to the Freedombone system using ssh keys rather than with a password. You can set that up by first running: It's a lot more secure to log in to the Freedombone system using ssh keys rather than with a password. You can set that up by first running:

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A social instance image allows you to easily set up a fediverse server, which federates using the OStatus or ActivityPub protocol. You will need: A social instance image allows you to easily set up a fediverse server, which federates using the OStatus or ActivityPub protocol. You will need:
@ -46,25 +41,22 @@ Also note that if the laptop has a removable SSD drive it's possible to copy the
Plug the USB drive into the laptop and connect it to your internet router with the ethernet cable. Plug the USB drive into the laptop and connect it to your internet router with the ethernet cable.
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* Boot the laptop from the USB drive * Boot the laptop from the USB drive
You may need to alter the BIOS settings to get this to work reliably. You may need to alter the BIOS settings to get this to work reliably.
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* Forward ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) from your internet router to the laptop * Forward ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) from your internet router to the laptop
Log into your internet router using a non-Tor browser (usually it's on an address like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.254). Often port forwarding settings are together with firewall settings. Log into your internet router using a non-Tor browser (usually it's on an address like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.254). Often port forwarding settings are together with firewall settings.
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* From another machine ssh into the laptop * From another machine ssh into the laptop
@ -82,12 +74,10 @@ Enter your user details, domain name and dynamic DNS settings.
Navigate to your domain and register a new user. Navigate to your domain and register a new user.
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[[file:images/pleroma_register.jpg]] [[file:images/pleroma_register.jpg]]
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More details about setting up and using Pleroma [[./app_pleroma.html][can be found here]]. More details about setting up and using Pleroma [[./app_pleroma.html][can be found here]].
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#+TITLE: #+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, red matrix, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone, support
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: How to support the Freedombone project
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* Contact details * Contact details
@ -48,9 +43,9 @@ A better design for this website would be nice to have. Photos, icons or other a
** Howto videos ** Howto videos
If you're good at making videos then a howto for installing Freedombone onto various types of hardware, or testing the mesh system in realistic/exotic scenarios would be good. You could even host videos on PeerTube or Mediagoblin. If you're good at making videos then a howto for installing Freedombone onto various types of hardware, or testing the mesh system in realistic/exotic scenarios would be good. You could even host videos on PeerTube or Mediagoblin.
** More education and promotion ** More education and promotion
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[[./images/educate.png]] [[./images/educate.png]]
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Many people are unaware that running their own internet services /is even a possibility/. Many also believe that internet services can be provided only if they're supported by advertising or donations, and that only gigantic data centres have enough computing capacity to serve web pages on a worldwide scale. Others may be fearful of encryption due to misrepresentations or misunderstandings of it in the mainstream media. Some may be intimidated by the apparent complexity and think that you need to be some sort of silicon valley genius in order to run a web service on your own. Even many technically-minded folks often believe that they can't run a home server unless they have a static IP address, which isn't true, and others are put off by thinking that any such server will be immediately [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pwn][pwned]] by blackhat hackers. Many people are unaware that running their own internet services /is even a possibility/. Many also believe that internet services can be provided only if they're supported by advertising or donations, and that only gigantic data centres have enough computing capacity to serve web pages on a worldwide scale. Others may be fearful of encryption due to misrepresentations or misunderstandings of it in the mainstream media. Some may be intimidated by the apparent complexity and think that you need to be some sort of silicon valley genius in order to run a web service on your own. Even many technically-minded folks often believe that they can't run a home server unless they have a static IP address, which isn't true, and others are put off by thinking that any such server will be immediately [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pwn][pwned]] by blackhat hackers.
Raising awareness beyond the near zero current level, overcoming fear and paranoia and dispelling some of the prevalent myths will definitely help. Raising awareness beyond the near zero current level, overcoming fear and paranoia and dispelling some of the prevalent myths will definitely help.

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#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, hubzilla, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: How to use the Freedombone system
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| [[Improving security]] | | [[Improving security]] |
| [[Administrating the system via an onion address (Tor)]] | | [[Administrating the system via an onion address (Tor)]] |
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control control
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#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram #+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net #+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
#+KEYWORDS: freedombox, debian, beaglebone, hubzilla, email, web server, home server, internet, censorship, surveillance, social network, irc, jabber #+KEYWORDS: freedombone, email
#+DESCRIPTION: Turn the Beaglebone Black into a personal communications server #+DESCRIPTION: How to use email on Freedombone
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| [[Things to be aware of]] | | [[Things to be aware of]] |
| [[A technical note about email transport security]] | | [[A technical note about email transport security]] |
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exit exit
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* Mutt email client * Mutt email client
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Mutt is a terminal based email client which comes already installed onto the Freedombone. To access it you'll need to access it via ssh with: Mutt is a terminal based email client which comes already installed onto the Freedombone. To access it you'll need to access it via ssh with:

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Log into the system with: Log into the system with:
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Select *Administrator controls* then *User Management*. Select *Administrator controls* then *User Management*.
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Freedombone may be installed either in its entirety or as different variants with a more specialised purpose. So for example if you just want to run a blog but don't care about any other services then you can do that. The following variants are available:
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<td><center><b>Mailbox</b><br>An email server with GPG encryption</center></td>
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<td><center><b>Writer</b><br>Host your blog and wiki</center></td>
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It would be nice if all of the applications used by this project were packaged for Debian, but currently they're not. This means that various upstream git repositories are used and these mostly reside on Github. What if Github were to go away, become paying only or be censored in some manner which was difficult to work around? To guard against this possibility the repositories are mirrored on each install and can then be made available to other users so that new installations or updates could still occur without the original default repos.
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On each install you have a <i>mirrors</i> user created, whose only purpose is to mirror upstream repositories. A random password is generated for the <i>mirrors</i> user which can be seen within the control panel and so given to other users who may need it.
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<td><center><a href="https://wiki.nginx.org">Nginx</a></center></td>
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Freedombone may be installed either in its entirety or as different variants with a more specialised purpose. So for example if you just want to run a blog but don't care about any other services then you can do that. The following variants are available:
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<td><center><b>Mailbox</b><br>An email server with GPG encryption</center></td>
<td><center><b>Cloud</b><br>Sync and share files. Never lose important files again</center></td>
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<td><center><b>Social</b><br>Social networking with Hubzilla and GNU Social</center></td>
<td><center><b>Media</b><br>Runs media services such as DLNA to play music or videos on your devices</center></td>
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<td><center><b>Writer</b><br>Host your blog and wiki</center></td>
<td><center><b>Chat</b><br>Encrypted IRC, XMPP, Tox and VoIP services for one-to-one and many-to-many chat</center></td>
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<td><center><b>Developer</b><br>Github-like system to host your software projects</center></td>
<td><center><b>Mesh</b><br>A wireless mesh network which is like the internet, but not the internet</center></td>
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Non-mesh installs also come with an RSS reader which provides strong reading privacy on desktop and mobile via the use of a Tor onion service.
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