[Commotion-dev] Fwd: [Battlemesh] our first serial + power remote management konsole is up and running

Josh King jking at opentechinstitute.org
Tue Jul 8 14:58:58 EDT 2014


This looks similar to something we'd discussed before as far as
automating a testbed network as part of our build process.


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at sublab we finally installed our first router test station. and it can
be controlled remotely, via ssh..
so we can now test new firmwares and make tests without fearing to brick
the device any more.. because power switching the test-device is
possible, serial interface is plugged in and LAN + WAN for testdevice
will work proper.
i hope some developers will also take chance for analyzing stuff which
cant be tested within small home testsetups.

http://leipzig.freifunk.net/openwrt-remote-management-konsole/

in the end its very easy to setup and physically there is only a need
for a screwdriver. so i can recommend you building that on your own!

please send me your ssh key via PM if you want to have a look! atm a
tplink-841 is connected and you know the wifi noise at sublab is amazing :-)

greetings, ufo



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