http://wiki.hamburg.ccc.de/index.php/ChaosVPN [Grid Appliance](http://www.grid-appliance.org/): a virtual machine image for quickly spooling up a distributed cluster for high performance computing. Netsukuku: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsukuku Sensorpedia: http://www.sensorpedia.com/ OpenRadio: stanford/industry project to build software radio devices to "pool" bandwidth across multiple uplinks (for development) stackoverflow thread on embedded flash linux filesystems: [Byzantium](http://project-byzantium.org/): ad-hoc mesh networking [serval](http://www.servalproject.org/): well funded project to provide mesh telephony etc. developing world, crisis areas. "Distributed Numbering Architecture" [psyc](http://about.psyc.eu/PSYC): mature, lightweight "SYnchronous Conferenceing" protocol. appropriate for embedded hardware? [secure share](http://secushare.org/): full on project to build federated/p2p services over GNUnet and psyc links to CPU power draw benchmarks: cfengine3: an alternative to puppet/chef. blog post: [gpgAuth](http://gpgauth.org/): gpg for web service authentication web proxy autodiscovery (for www browser proxy configuration): trimslice tegra 2 all-in-one fanless desktop computer: fabfi: , delamination (net neutrality): WiFi Pineapple Mark IV: MegaMIMO (MIT 100k competitor) [underweb](http://underweb.info): experimental/academic non-HTML "multimedia browser" telekommunist writings: [thimbl](http://www.thimbl.net/index.html) [Apple IPv6 issues and status (may 2012)](http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/05/the-future-is-forever-the-state-of-ipv6-in-the-apple-world/) "Smart Energy Profile 2.0": - industry standard for home energy crap - , - inject/manipulate ads in HTML: great documentation example: services/tools: - in-browser code editing: - server monitoring: - vanilla forums (PHP): anoNet (?) "franklin street statement": 802.15.4 "MiWi" from microchip (proprietary): more SoCs: ST SPEAr1340 http://www.st.com/internet/mcu/product/251211.jsp dual ARM, GigE, PCIe ST SPEAr300 http://www.st.com/internet/mcu/product/247246.jsp 333MHz ARM, ethernet freescale PowerQUICC comms MPC8349E http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MPC8349E PowerQUICC II Pro, dual GigE, dual PCI (old), 667MHz e600 SoC MPC8641D dual core 1.5GHz "rapidIO", ethernet, PCIe 15-25watts atheros stuff: - http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/networking/brand.php?brand=4&product=68 - http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/networking/technology.php?nav1=109&product=90 - http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/networking/brand.php?brand=4&product=68 - http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/networking/feature.php?feature=5 - http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/technology/technology.php?nav1=47 - http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/technology/technology.php?nav1=50 ------- - configuration management [Vortex86 x86 CPU](http://www.vortex86sx.com/?page_id=286), : "Networking@Home" blog post from The ISP Column (IETF) [IETF Homenet](http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-homenet-arch-02.txt) [arstechnica article](http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/03/how-amsterdam-was-wired-for-open-access-fiber.ars) on wiring amsterdam with fiber (routing advice for OpenWRT) unforgetable key: split key into N shards, give to friends. they can all "intervene" together, unlikely to jointly betray you distributed VPN: - eg, distributing avahi over openvpn. printing, sensors, service access - - scurry (haskell): (network tuning and testing tools for linux) (network performance tool) (GPU software routing) (ARM network chips) miniPCIe cable modem? open hardware miniPCIe wifi? from Qi hardware? FCC. FCC 10-201, Open Internet Order, December 2010. Available at (broken link) hardware random number generator with schematic: networking tools: - - - - (FNF lab setup) (unmanaged internet architecture) GNUnet (comsat downlink to wifi) (portland project) (some bridge/mesh/wireless router?) (6lowpan RFC) (small, minimal software and libraries) ("musl" libc) Netgear "Smart Network": (open source support? site down) random links ------------------------------------------------------------- open wifi drivers for broadcom: wireless network monitor: [vyatta](http://www.vyatta.com/): enterprise firewall services? defcon network ops (using aruba hardware): request for managed router on hacker news: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1160585 XSS attack to back out geo location of router: SD form factor wireless cards: debian HOWTOs: (vague...) blog post on using routers as tor bridges: lightweight linux virtual machining: