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'''= "a self-hosting server computer, which runs a GNU-Linux distribution called YUNOHost, a self-hosting specific variant of Debian".'''
URL = https://www.internetcu.be/
=Description=
An [https://www.internetcu.be/ Internetcu.be] is a self-hosting server computer, which runs a GNU-Linux distribution called YUNOHost, a self-hosting specific variant of Debian. [https://www.ffdn.org/en/ FDN Federation], a French not-for-profit ISP, distributes Internetcu.be boxes as part of its operations.
An [https://www.internetcu.be/ Internetcu.be] is a self-hosting server computer, which runs a GNU-Linux distribution called YUNOHost, a self-hosting specific variant of Debian. [https://www.ffdn.org/en/ FDN Federation], a French not-for-profit ISP, distributes Internetcu.be boxes as part of its operations.


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An FFDN Member's VPN connection that 'neutralized' the Internet access and always gives you the same static public ip (one per member) + YunoHost configured for that (just one app for vpn, one for hotspot) + wifi antenna + small cheap hardware (olimex). So you end up with a plug and play box (thanks to the VPN) that is both a small self-hosting server and a wifi-vpn hotspot", Laurent Peuch (user [https://quitter.se/notice/18394261 Bram] on the Fediverse), who is involved with the project.
An FFDN Member's VPN connection that 'neutralized' the Internet access and always gives you the same static public ip (one per member) + YunoHost configured for that (just one app for vpn, one for hotspot) + wifi antenna + small cheap hardware (olimex). So you end up with a plug and play box (thanks to the VPN) that is both a small self-hosting server and a wifi-vpn hotspot", Laurent Peuch (user [https://quitter.se/notice/18394261 Bram] on the Fediverse), who is involved with the project.


= Talks related to Internetcu.be: =
 
=More information=
 
 
== Talks related to Internetcu.be: ==


* [https://media.ccc.de/v/30C3_-_5391_-_en_-_saal_6_-_201312291130_-_y_u_no_isp_taking_back_the_net_-_taziden Y U NO ISP, taking back the Net] ([https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/Fahrplan/events/5391.html this talk by 'taziden'] is reputed to have launched [https://diyisp.org DIYISP]) - CCC 2013
* [https://media.ccc.de/v/30C3_-_5391_-_en_-_saal_6_-_201312291130_-_y_u_no_isp_taking_back_the_net_-_taziden Y U NO ISP, taking back the Net] ([https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/Fahrplan/events/5391.html this talk by 'taziden'] is reputed to have launched [https://diyisp.org DIYISP]) - CCC 2013
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* [https://archive.fosdem.org/2017/schedule/event/yunohost/ YUNOHost] - Laurent Peuch, FOSDEM 2017
* [https://archive.fosdem.org/2017/schedule/event/yunohost/ YUNOHost] - Laurent Peuch, FOSDEM 2017
== References on [[Community Wireless Network]]s ==
#[[Community Wireless]]
#[[Wireless Community Networks by Region]]
#[[Jürgen Neuman about Community Wireless Activism in Berlin]]
#[[International Summit of Community Wireless Networks]]
#[[Community Wireless Networking as a Culture and Economics of Autonomy]]
#[[Community Wireless Networking]]
#[[Community Wireless Networks]]
#[[Wireless Community Network]]
#[[Subversive Potential of Wireless Community Networks]]
[[Category:P2P Infrastructure]]

Latest revision as of 02:38, 20 September 2017

= "a self-hosting server computer, which runs a GNU-Linux distribution called YUNOHost, a self-hosting specific variant of Debian".

URL = https://www.internetcu.be/

Description

An Internetcu.be is a self-hosting server computer, which runs a GNU-Linux distribution called YUNOHost, a self-hosting specific variant of Debian. FDN Federation, a French not-for-profit ISP, distributes Internetcu.be boxes as part of its operations.

"Basically an Internet Cube is:

An FFDN Member's VPN connection that 'neutralized' the Internet access and always gives you the same static public ip (one per member) + YunoHost configured for that (just one app for vpn, one for hotspot) + wifi antenna + small cheap hardware (olimex). So you end up with a plug and play box (thanks to the VPN) that is both a small self-hosting server and a wifi-vpn hotspot", Laurent Peuch (user Bram on the Fediverse), who is involved with the project.


More information

Talks related to Internetcu.be:


References on Community Wireless Networks

  1. Community Wireless
  2. Wireless Community Networks by Region
  3. Jürgen Neuman about Community Wireless Activism in Berlin
  4. International Summit of Community Wireless Networks
  5. Community Wireless Networking as a Culture and Economics of Autonomy
  6. Community Wireless Networking
  7. Community Wireless Networks
  8. Wireless Community Network
  9. Subversive Potential of Wireless Community Networks