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== Hostnames == | == Hostnames == | ||
* justice.sugarlabs.org | * justice.sugarlabs.org | ||
− | * freedom. | + | * freedom.sugarlabs.org |
− | + | == Info == | |
Freedom and Justice are two twin KVM hosts bought by Sugar Labs in 2012. | Freedom and Justice are two twin KVM hosts bought by Sugar Labs in 2012. | ||
− | Justice is currently our primary VM hosting box, while freedom is a hot-standby | + | Justice is currently our primary VM hosting box, while freedom is a hot-standby running some secondary services in docker containers and backups. |
+ | |||
+ | == Machines == | ||
+ | |||
+ | The following machines services are hosted: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Machine/lightwave]], [[Service/Nameservers]], | ||
+ | * [[Machine/pootle]], [[Service/translate]], | ||
+ | * [[Service/activities]] aslo, | ||
+ | * [[Machine/library]], | ||
+ | * [[Machine/aslo4]], | ||
+ | * [[Machine/jita]], [[Service/git]], [[Service/jabber]], [[Service/meeting]], [[Service/obs]], [[Service/chat]], [[Service/cgit]], [[Service/blacklist]], [[Service/stats]], | ||
== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
* 2U rack-mountable case | * 2U rack-mountable case | ||
− | * Motherboard | + | * Motherboard Supermicro H8SGL (or maybe H8SGL-F) |
− | * 8-core Opteron 6212 @ 1. | + | * 8-core Opteron 6212 @ 1.7GHz |
* 64GB RAM | * 64GB RAM | ||
* 2x1TB RAID1 | * 2x1TB RAID1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Management == | ||
+ | The two servers have SMT management cards from Supermicro with a seriously awful web interface: | ||
+ | * [http://justice-mng.sugarlabs.org/ justice-mng.sugarlabs.org] | ||
+ | * [http://freedom-mng.sugarlabs.org/ freedom-mng.sugarlas.org] | ||
+ | Of course you need a separate account. Full KVM support requires the Java browser plugin (yuck!), so we mostly use them for the big reset button in case a server hangs (it happened about once per year). | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Use a long, unguessable password, but not one you're also using elsewhere! A few years ago, a backdoor was discovered in this firmware which would reveal all passwords in plaintext with a simple telnet! Also, login uses unencrypted http.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | It's also possible to talk to the management card from Linux using ipmitool. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Both cards are running firmware version 3.16, which patched a huge backdoor that would trivially reveal all passwords in plaintext. No kidding. There's a [https://www.supermicro.com/support/resources/bios_ipmi.php?vendor=2&keywords=H8S newer firmware version], but attempts to update to it failed with both Chrome and Firefox (error: "413 - Request Entity Too Large"). I suspect a bug in their http POST implementation :-( | ||
== Software == | == Software == | ||
− | * Ubuntu | + | * Justice: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic |
− | * Ubuntu | + | * Freedom: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic |
== Location == | == Location == | ||
− | Hosted by the [http://media.mit.edu/ MIT Media Lab] | + | Hosted by the [http://media.mit.edu/ MIT Media Lab] in server room E15-243. |
== Admins == | == Admins == | ||
− | * [[User: | + | * [[User:MrBIOS|Alex Perez]], aperezbios on #sugar libera.chat |
− | * [[User: | + | * [[User:Bernie|Bernie Innocenti]], bernie on #sugar libera.chat |
− | * [[User: | + | * [[User:Srevin03|Srevin Saju]], srevinsaju on #sugar on libera.chat |
== Network configuration == | == Network configuration == | ||
Justice is globally accessible through public, static IPv4. | Justice is globally accessible through public, static IPv4. | ||
The IPv6 /64 subnet (6to4) is currently experimental and not associated with AAAA records. | The IPv6 /64 subnet (6to4) is currently experimental and not associated with AAAA records. | ||
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− | |||
== Hosted VMs == | == Hosted VMs == | ||
− | All KVM virtual machines are managed by libvirtd | + | All KVM virtual machines are managed by libvirtd. |
See [[Sysadmin/Add virtual machine]] for creating new VMs. | See [[Sysadmin/Add virtual machine]] for creating new VMs. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 2 July 2021
Hostnames
- justice.sugarlabs.org
- freedom.sugarlabs.org
Info
Freedom and Justice are two twin KVM hosts bought by Sugar Labs in 2012.
Justice is currently our primary VM hosting box, while freedom is a hot-standby running some secondary services in docker containers and backups.
Machines
The following machines services are hosted:
- Machine/lightwave, Service/Nameservers,
- Machine/pootle, Service/translate,
- Service/activities aslo,
- Machine/library,
- Machine/aslo4,
- Machine/jita, Service/git, Service/jabber, Service/meeting, Service/obs, Service/chat, Service/cgit, Service/blacklist, Service/stats,
Hardware
- 2U rack-mountable case
- Motherboard Supermicro H8SGL (or maybe H8SGL-F)
- 8-core Opteron 6212 @ 1.7GHz
- 64GB RAM
- 2x1TB RAID1
Management
The two servers have SMT management cards from Supermicro with a seriously awful web interface:
Of course you need a separate account. Full KVM support requires the Java browser plugin (yuck!), so we mostly use them for the big reset button in case a server hangs (it happened about once per year).
Use a long, unguessable password, but not one you're also using elsewhere! A few years ago, a backdoor was discovered in this firmware which would reveal all passwords in plaintext with a simple telnet! Also, login uses unencrypted http.
It's also possible to talk to the management card from Linux using ipmitool.
Both cards are running firmware version 3.16, which patched a huge backdoor that would trivially reveal all passwords in plaintext. No kidding. There's a newer firmware version, but attempts to update to it failed with both Chrome and Firefox (error: "413 - Request Entity Too Large"). I suspect a bug in their http POST implementation :-(
Software
- Justice: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic
- Freedom: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic
Location
Hosted by the MIT Media Lab in server room E15-243.
Admins
- Alex Perez, aperezbios on #sugar libera.chat
- Bernie Innocenti, bernie on #sugar libera.chat
- Srevin Saju, srevinsaju on #sugar on libera.chat
Network configuration
Justice is globally accessible through public, static IPv4. The IPv6 /64 subnet (6to4) is currently experimental and not associated with AAAA records.
Hosted VMs
All KVM virtual machines are managed by libvirtd.
See Sysadmin/Add virtual machine for creating new VMs.