[osmocom-event-orga] osmoserv online

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Neels Hofmeyr nhofmeyr at sysmocom.de
Wed Dec 12 16:01:04 UTC 2018


On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 02:58:51PM +0000, Peter Stuge wrote:
> I've just modified gsmcore:/etc/ssh/sshd_config to disable password
> authentication, but there was no risk so far since no users have
> passwords set.

Absorbed that into the eventgsm.git.

Another thing that would be good is to set everything up as non-root, or at
least run the services as non-root. But leaving that for later / next year.

> I'll shut the machine down on Friday for pickup, but not before, in
> case there are further configuration changes.

Thomas from POC has just started testing voice last night, using a VPN to
connect his lime to our gsmcode. Might come back today, let's see.

Last night I even got a friendly woman telling me that "ngxs number is
currently not assigned", so AFAICT we're already properly connected to the POC
yate.

Just need to test voice codecs, test the token interaction, dump all sim card
data in the hlr, assign initial numbers, ... implement IuUP ... well, "just"
all that.

Currently it looks like we don't need to re-setup the gsmcore. But since that
should be rather swift from the ansible, we might as well wipe it once it's on
the congress premises (or create a fresh one next to it).

I took great care to have everything in the eventgsm git and ansible, even our
test VPNs for remote BTSes.

~N
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