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 Freedombone is, and shall remain, 100% free software. Non-free repositories are removed automatically upon installation.
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 Freedombone is, and shall remain, 100% free software. Non-free repositories are removed automatically upon installation.
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-Installation
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-============
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+Preparation for the Beaglebone Black
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+====================================
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+This section is specific to the Beaglebone Black hardware. If you're not using that hardware then just skip to the next section.
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+
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 To get started you will need:
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 To get started you will need:
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  - A Beaglebone Black
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  - A Beaglebone Black
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 Plug the microSD card into your laptop/desktop and then run the *freedombone-prep* command. For example:
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 Plug the microSD card into your laptop/desktop and then run the *freedombone-prep* command. For example:
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-    freedombone-prep -d /dev/sdX --ip <static LAN IP> --iprouter <router LAN IP>
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+    freedombone-prep -d /dev/sdX --ip freedombone_IP_address --iprouter router_IP_address
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 where /dev/sdX is the device name for the microSD card. Often it's /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc, depending upon how many drives there are on your system. The script will download the Debian installer and update the microSD card. It can take a while, so be patient.
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 where /dev/sdX is the device name for the microSD card. Often it's /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc, depending upon how many drives there are on your system. The script will download the Debian installer and update the microSD card. It can take a while, so be patient.
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 When the initial setup is done follow the instructions on screen to run the main freedombone command.
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 When the initial setup is done follow the instructions on screen to run the main freedombone command.
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+Checklist
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+=========
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+Before running the freedombone command you will need a few things.
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+
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+  * Have some domains, or subdomains, registered with a dynamic DNS service
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+  * System with a new installation of Debian Jessie
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+  * Ethernet connection to an internet router
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+  * It is possible to forward ports from the internet router to the system
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+  * If you want to set up a social network or microblog then you will need SSL certificates corresponding to those domains
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+  * Have ssh access to the system
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+
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+GPG Keys
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+========
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+If you have existing GPG keys then copy the .gnupg directory onto the system.
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+    scp -r ~/.gnupg username@freedombone_IP_address:/home/username
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+
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+Interactive Setup
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+=================
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+The interactive server configuration setup is recommended for most users. On the system where freedombone is to be installed create a configuration file.
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+    ssh username@freedombone_IP_address
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+    su
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+    apt-get install git
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+    git clone https://github.com/bashrc/freedombone
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+    cd freedombone
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+    make install
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+Now the easiest way to install the system is via the interactive setup.
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+    freedombone menuconfig
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+You can select which variant you wish to install and then enter the details as requested.
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+Non-Interactive Setup
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+=====================
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+If you don't want to install interactively then it's possible to manually create a configuration file as follows:
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+
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 On the system where freedombone is to be installed create a configuration file.
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 On the system where freedombone is to be installed create a configuration file.
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     ssh username@freedombone_IP_address
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     ssh username@freedombone_IP_address
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 Also see the manpage for additional options which can be used instead of a configuration file. If you don't specify a variant type with the final option then everything will be installed. If you have a *freedombone.cfg* file then it should be in the same directory from which the *freedombone* command is run.
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 Also see the manpage for additional options which can be used instead of a configuration file. If you don't specify a variant type with the final option then everything will be installed. If you have a *freedombone.cfg* file then it should be in the same directory from which the *freedombone* command is run.
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-Installation is not quick, and depends upon which variant you choose and your internet bandwidth. Allow about three hours for a full installation on the Beaglebone Black. On the Beaglebone installation is in two parts, since a reboot is needed to enable the hardware random number generator and zram.
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+Post-Setup
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+==========
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+Setup of the server and installation of all the relevant packages is not quick, and depends upon which variant you choose and your internet bandwidth. Allow about three hours for a full installation on the Beaglebone Black. On the Beaglebone installation is in two parts, since a reboot is needed to enable the hardware random number generator and zram.
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 When done you can ssh into the Freedombone with:
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 When done you can ssh into the Freedombone with:
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 Any manual post-installation setup instructions or passwords can be found in /home/username/README. You should remove any passwords from that file and store them within a password manager such as KeepassX.
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 Any manual post-installation setup instructions or passwords can be found in /home/username/README. You should remove any passwords from that file and store them within a password manager such as KeepassX.
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-=======================
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-It's also possible to install Freedombone onto other hardware. Any system with a fresh installation of Debian Jessie will do. Just make sure that you change the variable INSTALLING_ON_BBB to "no" within *freedombone.cfg* or do not include the *--bbb* option within the *freedombone* command. Obviously, you don't need to run the *freedombone-prep* command on non-Beaglebone systems.
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+On your internet router, typically under firewall settings, open the following ports and forward them to your server.
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+    | Service |      Ports |
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+    | HTTP    |         80 |
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+    | HTTPS   |        443 |
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+    | SSH     |       2222 |
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+    | DLNA    |       1900 |
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+    | DLNA    |       8200 |
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+    | XMPP    | 5222..5223 |
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+    | XMPP    |       5269 |
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+    | XMPP    | 5280..5281 |
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+    | IRC     |       6697 |
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+    | IRC     |       9999 |
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+    | Git     |       9418 |
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+    | Email   |         25 |
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+    | Email   |        587 |
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+    | Email   |        465 |
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+    | Email   |        993 |

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 #+BEGIN_CENTER
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 [[./images/logo.png]]
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 [[./images/logo.png]]
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 #+END_CENTER
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 #+END_CENTER
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-| [[file:index.html][Home]] | [[Download the code]] | [[On a Beaglebone Black]] | [[On a laptop/PC/netbook]] | [[Internet Router]] |
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+| [[file:index.html][Home]] | [[Preparation for the Beaglebone Black]] | [[Checklist]] | [[GPG Keys]] | [[Interactive Setup]] | [[Non-Interactive Setup]] | [[Post-Setup]] |
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-* Download and install the code
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-Firstly you'll need to download the code as follows:
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-#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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-sudo apt-get install git
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-git clone https://github.com/bashrc/freedombone
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-cd freedombone
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-make install
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-#+END_SRC
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-* On a Beaglebone Black
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+* Preparation for the Beaglebone Black
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+This section is specific to the Beaglebone Black hardware. If you're not using that hardware then just skip to the next section.
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+
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 To get started you will need:
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 To get started you will need:
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  - A Beaglebone Black
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  - A Beaglebone Black
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  - Optionally a 5V 2A power supply for the Beaglebone Black
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  - Optionally a 5V 2A power supply for the Beaglebone Black
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  - Access to the internet via a router with ethernet sockets
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  - Access to the internet via a router with ethernet sockets
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  - USB thumb drive (for backups or storing media)
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  - USB thumb drive (for backups or storing media)
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- - One or more subdomains created on https://freedns.afraid.org
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+ - One or more domains available via a dynamic DNS provider, such as https://freedns.afraid.org
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  - A purchased domain name and SSL certificate (only needed for Red Matrix)
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  - A purchased domain name and SSL certificate (only needed for Red Matrix)
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  - A laptop or desktop machine with the ability to write to a microSD card (might need an adaptor)
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  - A laptop or desktop machine with the ability to write to a microSD card (might need an adaptor)
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 You will also need to know, or find out, the IP address of your internet router and have a suitable static IP address for the Beaglebone on your local network. The router should allow you to forward ports to the Beaglebone (often this is under firewall or "advanced" settings).
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 You will also need to know, or find out, the IP address of your internet router and have a suitable static IP address for the Beaglebone on your local network. The router should allow you to forward ports to the Beaglebone (often this is under firewall or "advanced" settings).
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-Plug the microSD card into your laptop/desktop and then run the *freedombone-prep* command. For example:
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+You can either install from a debian package or manually as follows:
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 #+BEGIN_SRC bash
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 #+BEGIN_SRC bash
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-freedombone-prep -d /dev/sdX --ip <static LAN IP> --iprouter <router LAN IP>
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+sudo apt-get install git
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+git clone https://github.com/bashrc/freedombone
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+cd freedombone
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+sudo make install
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 #+END_SRC
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-where */dev/sdX* is the device name for the microSD card. Often it's */dev/sdb* or */dev/sdc*, depending upon how many drives there are on your system. The script will download the Debian installer and update the microSD card. It can take a while, so be patient.
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-When the initial setup is done follow the instructions on screen to run the main Freedombone script. You can create a separate configuration file called *freedombone.cfg* which contains those variables. Variables which you might want to put into a *freedombone.cfg* file are:
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+Plug the microSD card into your laptop/desktop and then run the *freedombone-prep* command. For example:
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 #+BEGIN_SRC bash
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 #+BEGIN_SRC bash
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-MY_EMAIL_ADDRESS=<your email address>
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-MY_NAME=<your name/nick/pseudonym>
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-MY_BLOG_TITLE=<title of your blog>
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-MY_BLOG_SUBTITLE=<subtitle of your blog>
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-SSH_PORT=2222
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-FULLBLOG_DOMAIN_NAME=<freedns subdomain for your blog>
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-FULLBLOG_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=<freedns subdomain code for your blog>
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-MICROBLOG_DOMAIN_NAME=<domain name for your microblog>
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-MICROBLOG_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=1234
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-REDMATRIX_DOMAIN_NAME=<domain name for your Red Matrix site>
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-OWNCLOUD_DOMAIN_NAME=<freedns subdomain for your Owncloud site>
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-OWNCLOUD_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=<freedns subdomain code for your Owncloud site>
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-WIKI_TITLE=<title of your wiki>
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-WIKI_DOMAIN_NAME=<freedns subdomain for your wiki>
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-WIKI_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=<freedns subdomain code for your wiki>
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-MY_GPG_PUBLIC_KEY=<exported public key filename>
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-MY_GPG_PRIVATE_KE=<exported private key filename>
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-PUBLIC_MAILING_LIST=<name of your mailing list>
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-LOCAL_NETWORK_STATIC_IP_ADDRESS=192.168.1.60
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-ROUTER_IP_ADDRESS=192.168.1.254
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-ENABLE_CJDNS=no
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+where /dev/sdX is the device name for the microSD card. Often it's /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc, depending upon how many drives there are on your system. The script will download the Debian installer and update the microSD card. It can take a while, so be patient.
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-The [[https://freedns.afraid.org/][FreeDNS]] subdomain codes can be found under "Dynamic DNS" and "quick cron example". On the last line it will be the string located between the '?' and the '==' characters.
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+* Checklist
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+Before running the freedombone command you will need a few things.
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+  * Ethernet connection to an internet router
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+  * It is possible to forward ports from the internet router to the system
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+  * If you want to set up a social network or microblog then you will need SSL certificates corresponding to those domains
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+  * Have ssh access to the system
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+* GPG Keys
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+If you have existing GPG keys then copy the .gnupg directory onto the system.
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 #+BEGIN_SRC bash
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-freedombone --bbb -d [domain name] -u [username] -c [FreeDNS subdomain code] --ddnsuser [FreeDNS username] --ddnspass [FreeDNS password] -s [optional variant type]
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+scp -r ~/.gnupg username@freedombone_IP_address:/home/username
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+* Interactive Setup
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+The interactive server configuration setup is recommended for most users. On the system where freedombone is to be installed create a configuration file.
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-Installation is not quick, and depends upon which variant you choose and your internet bandwidth. Allow about three hours for a full installation on the Beaglebone Black. On the Beaglebone installation is in two parts, since a reboot is needed to enable the hardware random number generator and zram.
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+#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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+ssh username@freedombone_IP_address
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+su
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+apt-get install git
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+git clone https://github.com/bashrc/freedombone
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+cd freedombone
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+make install
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+#+END_SRC
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-It's also possible to install Freedombone onto other hardware, including other types of single board computer. Any system with a fresh installation of Debian Jessie will do. Just make sure that you change the variable INSTALLING_ON_BBB to "no" within *freedombone.cfg* or do not include the *--bbb* option within the *freedombone* command. Obviously, you don't need to run the *freedombone-prep* command on non-Beaglebone systems.
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+* Non-Interactive Setup
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+If you don't want to install interactively then it's possible to manually create a configuration file as follows:
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- * Connect the machine to your internet router using an ethernet patch lead. Freedombone is a fully free (as in freedom) system and so wifi drivers may not work. A wired network connection will give better performance anyway.
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- * On the target machine boot from the USB drive and go through the installation. It's a good idea to use LVM and disk encryption together with a long passphrase which will be hard to crack by brute force methods. Keep a note of the passphrase in your password manager.
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-INSTALLING_ON_BBB=no
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-MY_NAME=<your name/nick/pseudonym>
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-MY_BLOG_TITLE=<title of your blog>
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-MY_BLOG_SUBTITLE=<subtitle of your blog>
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-SSH_PORT=2222
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-FULLBLOG_DOMAIN_NAME=<freedns subdomain for your blog>
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-FULLBLOG_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=<freedns subdomain code for your blog>
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-MICROBLOG_DOMAIN_NAME=<domain name for your microblog>
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-MICROBLOG_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=1234
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-REDMATRIX_DOMAIN_NAME=<domain name for your Red Matrix site>
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-OWNCLOUD_DOMAIN_NAME=<freedns subdomain for your Owncloud site>
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-OWNCLOUD_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=<freedns subdomain code for your Owncloud site>
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-WIKI_TITLE=<title of your wiki>
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-WIKI_DOMAIN_NAME=<freedns subdomain for your wiki>
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-WIKI_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=<freedns subdomain code for your wiki>
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-MY_GPG_PUBLIC_KEY=<exported public key filename>
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-MY_GPG_PRIVATE_KEY=<exported private key filename>
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-PUBLIC_MAILING_LIST=<name of your mailing list>
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-LOCAL_NETWORK_STATIC_IP_ADDRESS=192.168.1.60
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-ROUTER_IP_ADDRESS=192.168.1.254
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+MY_EMAIL_ADDRESS=
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+MY_NAME=
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+MY_BLOG_TITLE=
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+MY_BLOG_SUBTITLE=
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+FULLBLOG_DOMAIN_NAME=
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+MICROBLOG_DOMAIN_NAME=
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+REDMATRIX_DOMAIN_NAME=
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+OWNCLOUD_DOMAIN_NAME=
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+WIKI_DOMAIN_NAME=
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+WIKI_TITLE=
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+#+END_SRC
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+MICROBLOG_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=
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+OWNCLOUD_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=
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+WIKI_FREEDNS_SUBDOMAIN_CODE=
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+#+END_SRC
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+Setup of the server and installation of all the relevant packages is not quick, and depends upon which variant you choose and your internet bandwidth. Allow about three hours for a full installation on the Beaglebone Black. On the Beaglebone installation is in two parts, since a reboot is needed to enable the hardware random number generator and zram.
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+ssh username@domain -p 2222
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+#+END_SRC
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+The above command should be run in the same directory in which your configuration file exists. You can use any of your domains as the default one, but typically the default domain is the same as the one for your wiki. If you are using FreeDNS as the dynamic DNS provider then also add the -c option to specify the code corresponding to the subdomain.
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