[vox] Let's start our own internet.
Hans W. Uhlig
vox@lists.lugod.org
Tue, 6 Apr 2004 05:44:18 -0700
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On Tuesday 06 April 2004 2:35 am, Ryan Castellucci wrote:
Sounds Plausable, Use IPV6
> (I apoligize in advance, this will end up a somewhat disorganized
> braindump)
>
> So, I got this idea this evening...
>
> Let's run point-to-point connections to one another is some sort of
> organized fashion, and make out LANs routable between each other. It would
> be like our own private internet. We start assigning people networks off a
> 'reserved for private use' block such as 10.0.0.0/24 and set up tunnels (or
> wireless links, or point to point T1,s whatever people want, really) Then
> we start running our own DNS servers (with our own TLD), whois, etc.
>
> Once we've got some infrastructure in place, participants can make
> resources such as mail, ftp, http, irc, jabber, or whatever available to
> others on the network.
>
> I think that would be a great way for us to get some experience running a
> large scale network.
>
> I'm thinking what would be required of nodes to make stuff work would
> consist of at least the
> following...
>
> * Some sort of *nix box.
> * Tunneling software (OpenVPN, vtund, cipe, IPSEC, pptp, etc)
> * A routing daemon (I suggest we run OSPF or BGP, OSPF is
> probably going to be easier)
>
> A static IP sho
>
> Anyone joining the network would have to renumber thier LAN or do something
> clever with packet filtering... (the iptables NETMAP target would work, but
> you have to patch the kernel and iptables)
>
> Not really required to make things work, but nice:
>
> * A DNS server (to serve PTR records for your address space, and talk to
> root DNS servers for a private TLD)
>
> So, anyone interested?
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