@chuck no. making sure my bgp tutorial has the interactive part...unlike last time :(.
@phessler You had me so excited for a second... I guess I now know what my next project should be :D
@chuck we have all the basic pieces already in base, as long as you pick a card that supports HostAP mode, you're good to go.
@phessler i've been rooting around in the open documentation for obsd as my edge router, which i'm starting to aggregate parts for. Having an obsd powered wifi AP on top of that would be a sweet combo. A simple matter of programming later for dashboarding the ap + setup and you've got homebrew unifi but with a sweet sweet obsd base.
Thats a lofty project but it might be fun :)
@chuck sounds like fun!
Most of my time is spent with bgp routers, with a little bit with wifi clients. Adding more support for various uplink clients is an interest, but ENOTIME.
@phessler I hear you on that one. I have more interests than I have time for as well.
Good luck on the BGP tutorial!
@phessler Hopefully UOttawa doesn't have the kind of control freak system RIT has (maybe had now). I don't know if the new Aruba system does it, but the old Cisco system would basically DoS any unauthorized APs. It would send de-auth packets to any clients trying to use "rogue" APs.
@kurtm I hope not!
Dan just tested, and apparently the wifi can connect to devices plugged into the wired network, so hopefully it isn't necessary?
@phessler I hope not too. Figured I'd mention it as a possibility so you can check before the tutorial starts :D
@kurtm I'm planning on spending part of Tuesday in that room, playing with things and generally testing it out just in case.
@mwlucas @kurtm last year my problem was that the wifi was *down* during my tutorial. So, nobody could do any of the exercises.
I'm probably being overly paranoid, but once bitten twice Great White. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz61YQWZuYU
@phessler are... are you working on an openbsd powered wifi appliance?