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...our seminar/lecture repository of the networking group MeshLab @HS-Nordhausen
Repo for the 'Network technology' seminar course in summer semester 2024
MeshLab - Networking Seminar & Material
This repository provides sofware tools and documentation used in the Networking courses at HSN (Nordhausen - University of Applied Sciences). To create, configure, run and troubleshoot different network experiments a virtual machine (VM) based on OpenWrt Linux is used.
In ssh_keys.yaml
we will collect public SSH keys from you to provide you with a virtual machine running OpenWrt and access to it via private-public key authentication. See the file on how to add your SSH key to the list.
You need to generate an SSH keypair and submit a pull request to the repository where you add your SSH key. When you submit a pull request, it will be automatically checked for syntax and semantics of the YAML file.
After your pull request has been merged, a VM will be prepared for you. This VM will be accesible through a 2-step login process:
- Login to our stepping stone with
ssh remote@evernet.duckdns.org -p 20322 -i <path to your private key file>
- After you have successfully logged in to the stepping stone, just connect to your virtual machine depending with the appropriate IP (where X is 10 + your team number):
ssh root@172.20.1.X