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Refonte 126 modules: WebUI snapshots + succinct READMEs, 4 langues (#742)
Use-Cases: add Cartographie sociale 'You Have Been Tracked' (kbin Phase 11) New use case for the social mapping feature: R3-consented cross-cookie + JA4 tracker graph at kbin/social/me, per-client RGPD evidence + erasure, operator aggregate tab. Documents the anonymity model + the PYTHONPATH / traversal gotchas + links the poster brief and #502.
Use-Cases: add VILLAGE3B health reporting use case Adds the public cybersecurity kiosk profile (MOCHAbin + VILLAGE3B Eye chassis) between the planned Eye-Square OTG entry and the headless appliance bridge entry. Documents: - Strict-minimum toolbox preset (no Hub apps) - Captive open SSID + R3 portable tunnel for post-disconnect access - secubox-aggregator /health endpoint as the cabine telemetry source - OPAD modem-side WAN signal via secubox-rbs-sensor - Phase 9 fanout (#501) for multi-peer responsiveness on the kiosk - Strict positioning rule (#480), no-mass-restart guard, fanout nft drop-in persistence (#501)
Phase-7-Roadmap : add 7.E.x continuation + Phase 8 Utiq stub (ref #500)
Phase-7-Roadmap : Phase 7.E reboot follow-up (5 package bumps)
Phase-7-Roadmap : add Phase 7.D ASGI consolidation (shipped) Documents the new secubox-aggregator package, the synthetic-package loader strategy, the migration helper, the nginx prefix-preservation gotcha, and the live numbers (3499→1984 MB uvicorn RSS, 153 MB → 2.7 GiB free, 119/121 modules mounted).
Add Phase-7-Roadmap page + sidebar link Tracks Phase 7 WAF active enforcement plan : shipped 7.A/A.2/B + 6.N/O, remaining 7.C decomposed in 7.C.1 (eBPF), 7.C.2 (ModSec cohabitation dynamique), 7.C.3 (CrowdSec Hub federation). Captures 2026-06-06 decisions on each axis + recommended order of execution.
Add WAF-active-enforcement page (Phase 7) + FAQ Security section + sidebar link * WAF-active-enforcement.md — 3-tier enforcement pipeline (nft rate-limit + nginx honeypot + mitm→CrowdSec bridge), setup runbook, troubleshooting, links to Phase 7.C roadmap (issue #498). * FAQ-Troubleshooting.md — new Security section : how scanners are dropped, manual ban/unban commands, dashboard URL, common bridge errors. * _Sidebar.md — new 🛡 Security section with R3-WireGuard + WAF + FAQ-Troubleshooting links.
Add R3-WireGuard-install page : multi-OS CA install + WG profile + verify steps
wiki: add Use-Cases page + status framing on Home Use-Cases.md : operator-facing FAQ-style reference. Scenarios : home appliance, salon demo, traveller OS, eye-square OTG, bridge headless. Plus a 12-row tweaks/gotchas table linking to the project memory + history entries. Home.md : link Use-Cases in "Démarrer" section + add a status blockquote framing the project as dev-alpha, all-in-the-pipe, KISS, swiss-army-knife + modular OS appliance.
wiki: document #436 chain (v2.13.5→v2.13.10) on Kiosk-Mode + Cross-Build-CI After v2.13.4 closed the packages cross-build (#425/#427/#431), the rpi400 IMAGE build needed its own chain — five back-to-back PRs over six tags to make `--kiosk` actually produce a working image. Kiosk-Mode.md : mark #433 + #436 as closed in the Known issues section with brief summaries and a link to the new chain. Cross-Build-CI.md : add a Kiosk image chain section with the full (tag, PR, failure exposed, fix) table, the four lessons learned about debootstrap+qemu chroots, and a verification recipe for downloading the v2.13.10 image from the workflow artifact (since Release won't publish until the orthogonal x64/mochabin/espressobin builds also turn green).
wiki: add Kiosk-Mode, Cross-Build-CI, Federation-OCM pages 3 new pages capturing the 2026-05-31 work : - Kiosk-Mode : boot flow, --kiosk install path, manual enable, known bugs (#433 silent build fail, #434 lockdown roadmap) - Cross-Build-CI : the full v2.13.0 → v2.13.4 arm64 publish journey, the 3 traps (shlibdeps / -a matrix.arch / cross-binutils) and how each PR (#426 / #428 / #432) closed the next failure mode - Federation-OCM : how to link two SecuBox Nextcloud instances (#430), trusted-servers workflow + WireGuard mesh pattern Home.md "Démarrer" section now links the three pages and the modules count is updated 125 → 139.
docs: publish CTL Grammar page (mirror of master)
docs: drop reepoststudio.fr 2026-05 bullet + PRs line (mirror)
docs: rename reepost.fr -> reepoststudio.fr (mirror)
docs: reword reepost.fr — premier partenaire et client + logo Mirror of b3ec6302 from main repo. reepost.fr is now framed as the "Premier partenaire et client de la SecuBox" with a multi-year timeline (pré-2025 sponsoring/POC + 2026-05 technical contributions), and the entry now displays the reepost.fr logo (right-aligned, 60px, via inline HTML for align+height support). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
docs: credit reepost.fr as first contributor in Acknowledgments Mirror of 97439f98 from the main repo — replaces the [Contributeurs additionnels seront listés ici] placeholder with the first additional Contributeur technique entry. Covers the 2026-05-15..17 work: round/square remote-ui convergence (PR #140), radar_concentric painter with animation phase (PR #142), round image cleanup (PR #143), plus hardware bench validation on Pi 4B + DSI and Pi Zero W + HyperPixel. The main-repo commit only updated the local wiki/ copy; this commit propagates the change to the actual GitHub wiki repo where it renders at https://github.com/CyberMind-FR/secubox-deb/wiki/Acknowledgments. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add Multi-Agent-Worktree page + sidebar entry (ref #83)
docs: Add CMSD-1.0 printable booklet link to license pages - Added download badge for PDF booklet (28MB) - Print instructions for A4 booklet folding - Both EN and FR versions updated Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
docs: Add CMSD-1.0 license pages with QR codes - License.md (English) - License-FR.md (French) - Updated sidebar with license link and v2.4.0 version Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
docs(wiki): Add official vendor links to hardware matrix Links added to all hardware entries: - GlobalScale: MOCHAbin, ESPRESSObin v7, ESPRESSObin Ultra - SolidRun: ClearFog Base/Pro, MACCHIATObin, HoneyComb LX2K - Raspberry Pi Foundation: Pi 400 - FriendlyELEC: NanoPi R6S, NanoPC-T6 - Banana Pi: BPI-R4, BPI-R4 Pro (docs.banana-pi.org) - Traverse Technologies: Ten64 - VM platforms: VirtualBox, QEMU, Proxmox All links point to official vendor documentation or product pages. No affiliate links, no tracking. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
docs(wiki): Add indicative prices to hardware matrix - Added price column to all hardware tables - Split MOCHAbin/ESPRESSObin by RAM variant with prices - Split BPI-R4 Pro by RAM variant (4GB/8GB) - Added NanoPC-T6, Traverse Ten64 to wishlist - Added note about pricing being indicative, no affiliation Price ranges (2025-2026): - Entry (ESPRESSObin 1GB): ~50€ - Budget (BPI-R4 4GB): ~110€ - Medium (MOCHAbin 4GB): ~350€ - High-end (MACCHIATObin, HoneyComb): 800-900€ Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
docs(wiki): rectify BPI-R4 / BPI-R4 Pro distinction ERRATA-2026-05-03-001 corrects factual error in Hardware-Matrix.md and Sponsor-a-Port.md regarding Banana Pi BPI-R4 specifications: - BPI-R4 (original): 4 GB DDR4, 4× GbE + 2× 10G SFP (edge/budget) - BPI-R4 Pro (2025): 4/8 GB DDR4, 4× 2.5GbE + 2× 10G SFP+ (MOCHAbin-class) The 8 GB candidate equivalent to MOCHAbin is BPI-R4 Pro, not BPI-R4. Changes: - Hardware-Matrix.md: Split BPI-R4 into two entries, add PME medium tier - Sponsor-a-Port.md: Distinct wishlist entries with correct specs Sources: docs.banana-pi.org (official vendor documentation) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
docs(wiki): Add financing model and support pages New pages: - Financing-Model.md — 3 pillars (BYOH, sponsoring, shareware) - Support.md — Donation channels, postcard-ware - Hardware-Matrix.md — BYOH compatibility matrix with badges - Sponsor-a-Port.md — Hardware port sponsorship program - Acknowledgments.md — Credits wall (MBROLA format) - Fiscal-Notes.md — Legal framework sponsoring vs mécénat - Architecture.md — 6 modules, profile-generator, ZKP - Roadmap.md — Current state + undated wishlist - _Footer.md — Wiki footer Updated: - Home.md — Restructured with support section - _Sidebar.md — Added Projet + Soutenir navigation groups Follows SECUBOX-WIKI-PROMPT.md specification v2026-05-03. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
docs: Add build badges and metrics dashboard to wiki Home - Add workflow status badges for all components - Add development metrics (131 packages, 94% migration) - Add module status by category with progress indicators - Update version announcement to v2.3.0 with mitmproxy WAF Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fix sidebar links - use standard markdown format
Fix wiki red links - sync all pages
Add Multiboot Live OS announcement and documentation - Add v2.2.3 announcement banner on Home page - Create Multiboot.md with full multiboot documentation - Update sidebar with Multiboot and Eye Remote links - Version bump to v2.2.3 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add missing wiki pages for complete navigation New pages: - QEMU-ARM64.md - ARM64 emulation guide - Configuration-Advanced.md - Advanced configuration - Architecture-Modules.md - Module architecture - Architecture-Security.md - Security model (CSPN) - Modules-Security.md - Security modules reference - Modules-Networking.md - Networking modules reference All internal links now resolve to existing pages.
Sync wiki with docs/wiki - SecuBox OS as main product - Home.md: SecuBox OS Appliance as main product - _Sidebar.md: Eye Remote moved to Addons section - Eye-Remote.md: Marked as optional addon - Added new pages: Architecture-Boot, Design-System, Developer-Guide - Added Eye-Remote documentation pages Wiki now focuses on SecuBox OS with Eye Remote as optional addon.