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Ninux Day 2016 Time Table

This is a community event. Please feel free to add details about your talk here and/or send an e-mail to <contatti AT DONOTSEND UNSOLICITEDEMAIL ninux DOT org>.

Please keep your talk time slot within 30 minutes (including questions). Consider that you have the all weekend to get deeper in the discussion with interested people in the LAN Space.

Ninux members may change the time table to solve logistic problems. Time slots are flexible, a reorganization of the slots might happen when we have more details, be sure to come for the whole 2 days to not miss out!

Sunday November 27 (Morning)

Time

Talk / Activity

Language

Author

Abstract

Slides

Links/Notes

10:00 - 10:30

Letsencrypt ! Deploy di certificati SSL scriptando

ITA or ENG

ZioProto

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-

10:30 - 11:00

Ninux Rate Meter

ITA

Salvatore

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-

11:00 - 11:30

Rete di monitoraggio ambientale

ITA

MammeNoInceneritore / RaspiBO

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-

11:30 - 12:00

webradio, liquidsoap, streaming, mpd, aspirazioni all'etere: streampunk.cc e radio wombat, un'esperimento di radio a regia diffusa con software libero

ITA

Ginox, Boyska

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12:00 - 12:30

Routing Architecture: migration from OLSR V1 to OLSR v2 @Rome

ITA or ENG

Fabys - Ninux Roma since 2012, Ninux Trani 2014, Ingegnere Elettronico, per il resto vedere Linkedin

L'architettura di rete Ninux attualmente in produzione a Roma utilizza il protocollo di routing OLSR v1. Tuttavia l'implementazione non è stata completa in quanto con OLSR v1 non è stato possibile gestire il routing dinamico verso i BGP continuando ad adottare soluzioni di incapsulamento ipip. Il lavoro illustra la soluzione al problema implementata con OLSR v2 e le soluzioni di interoperabilità tra OLSR v1 e OLSR v2.

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12:30 - 13:00

GRaaS - Ground Routing as a Service

ITA or ENG

Clauz

In many ninux networks our approach is to use a "ground router", i.e. have wireless routers on the roof configured in bridge mode and with VLANs connected to a router inside the building (i.e. on the "ground") which actually runs the routing protocol. At the same time, several ninux users have small devices such as raspberry PIs and Intel NUCs connected to their node, which can actually run virtual machines and containers. This talk is about a proposed approach to use these low-cost and low-power devices for the virtualisation of the ground router.

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15:00 - 15:30

Wireless mesh network simulations with NS3

ITA o ENG

Tommaso Pecorella

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