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AOSCNet

A private network that connects buildbots and developers connected via Tinc

Getting Started

Anyone can get connected into this network using tinc.

  1. Install tinc.
  2. Create your tinc config dir (In our example, /etc/tinc/AOSCNet).
  3. Copy tinc.conf tinc-up tinc-down into your tinc config dir.
  4. Modify tinc.conf in your tinc config dir so it contains your machine name. See Naming Convention.
  5. Modify tinc.conf in your tinc config dir so it contains ConnectTo=CLOSEST\_TRANSIT. See Transit.
  6. Modify db.aosc with the IP address you want to use and your machine name. See IP Assignment.
  7. Copy either tinc-world/hosts or tinc-cn/hosts depending on your location to your tinc config dir.
  8. Generate your pubkey with tincd -n -K4096.
  9. Create a PR containing your pubkey with updated DNS.
  10. Wait till your PR is merged.
  11. Modify tinc-up in your tinc config dir to reflect the IP address assigned to you.
  12. Start tinc, and enjoy AOSCNet.

Naming Convention

In order to ensure we know which machine belongs to whom, we kindly ask you to prefix your machine name with your nickname.

Also, when updating the DNS record, please add another entry with your arch/role. See existing entries as a reference.

Transit

All transits contain all hosts file within the region (cn or world).

Currently the following transits are in use

  • staphus - PA, US, Verizon, IPv4 only
  • staphnl - AMS, NL, Online.net, IPv4/v6
  • neruthes1cn - HZ, CN, China Unicom, IPv4 only

Peering between CN and anywhere else has its own risk. AOSCNet is not responsible for any damage or legal issue caused by it.

IP Assignment

IPv4

The IPv4 part of the AOSCNet has the address space of 10.127.7.0/24.

IP addresses are assigned on a first-come-first-serve basis.

IP addresses in the range of 10.127.7.250-254 are reserved for transits.

As the IPv4 address is limited, IPv6-only machines are welcomed.

IPv6

The IPv6 part of the AOSCNet has the address space of fd10:127:7:2672::/64.

Any machine on AOSCNet MUST has an IPv6 address.

The last 4 hex digits are assigned on a first-come-first-serve basis.

The penultimate 4 hex digits are assigned based on the role of the machine.

  • 0000: Reserved
  • 0001: Transit
  • 0002: x86_64 buildbot
  • 0003: MIPS buildbot
  • 0004: ARM buildbot
  • 0005: PowerPC buildbot
  • 0006: RISC-V buildbot
  • 000a: Repo
  • 0010: Developers

DNS

You may access any machine by MACHINENAME.aoscnet.aureus.life.

Set your DNS to ns1.aoscnet.aureus.life for a nice reverse-DNS lookup and MACHINENAME.aoscnet.neo domain.

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