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author | arf20 <aruizfernandez05@gmail.com> | 2025-02-09 01:40:35 +0100 |
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committer | arf20 <aruizfernandez05@gmail.com> | 2025-02-09 01:40:35 +0100 |
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diff --git a/about/index.html b/about/index.html index f5387a4..e560ad0 100644 --- a/about/index.html +++ b/about/index.html @@ -1,66 +1,66 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html>
-<html>
- <head>
- <meta charset="UTF-8">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css">
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="about.css">
- <title>ARFNET</title>
- </head>
-
- <body>
- <header><a href="/">
- <img src="/arfnet_logo.png" width="64"><span class="title"><strong>ARFNET</strong></span>
- </a></header>
- <hr>
- <h2 class="center">About ARFNET</h2>
- <h3><a href="arfnet2.html">ARFNET technical description</a></h3>
- <div class="div">
- <p>
- ARFNET is a non-profit organization (a homelab really) devoted to several causes such as:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li>Reenancment of the look and function of the old internet form the 80s, 90s and 2000s</li>
- <li>Preservation of humanity's knoledge, artwork and entertainment via archival, and its availability to all</li>
- <li>Free (as in freedom) and Open Source Software, hence all being published under GPLv3 on github</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- The ARFNET infrastructure consists of a network of hosts providing services like this website itself.
- Some of the services are for my own use, some others are public, for friends or everyone to use them, for example,
- /FTPServer is the general directory for sharing random stuff.
- But ARFNET didn't start like it is today, in the begining this was just me opening random ports. Now is (mostly) well organised and administrated.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- A little bit of history now. A long time ago, several years back, I downloaded Apache HTTP Server in my shitty Pentium PC (the first host), and opened port 80 in my router.
- That is the origin. But I wanted more, I got a FreeDNS domain, the former arf20.mooo.com, and made a HTTPS certificate. Also installed Bitvise SSH server for remote management,
- with public key authentication, and allowed my NIC to wake the PC with Wake-on-LAN, to have it always available. But this wasn't a very good way of hosting a website, is not 24/7.
- I had a little Raspberry Pi 2B (<i>raspi</i>), which used to serve PPTP 24/7. But a raspi is not beefy enough to run nginx and to have a big drive. So, the waiting
- has paid off, and in summer 2021 I got my first real thicc and beautiful enterprise server. A DELL PowerEdge R720, which I inmediately bricked. You are not warned of the
- <i>special update process</i> that iDRAC needs, so I just tried updating to the last version, which went wrong. So wrong that iDRAC cound't be reflashed again. The only
- thing that I could do is change the motherboard, but that is even more expensive than another server. Another server? I still got eBay 1 month return warranty,
- so I applied it. Told the seller <i>"iDRAC broke itself lol"</i>, somehow they accepted. I got my 300€ back, and bought another R720, with better CPU! So I popped the boot drive,
- for which I choosed Ubuntu Server, and HDD from the old server, and it was almost plug-and-play. ARFNET back in business! From that point on, I have been migrating more services
- to the server, and adding new ones, like NTP and DNS. Now, my workstation is so linked to the server with SMB mounts that it is useless without it :concern:. I'll be more careful.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- Update 2022-3: Got a rack, mounted server in the rack, also got a Mikrotik RB2011UiaS-RM, but turns out it sucks (can't do NAT fast enough), rewired the network with a nice patch panel,
- got donated a few DELL switches and Cisco router, and finally kicked Vodafone, in favor of Avanzafibra, local ISP.
- Pretty nice people, they offer static IPs, 1000/1000 FTTH, separate ONT, and SIP credentials.
- Then I won an auction for 10x 3TB HGST drives, so now I've got a pretty nice 18TB RAID5 vault. The raspi died, sad. And then I eventually opened my mind and discovered just
- how shitty ubuntu is, so I installed proxmox and made debian VMs, from which ARFNET is running now. Also got 64GB of 2Rx4 RAM for more VMs, like an OPNSense to replace the Mikrotik,
- now I can finally make use of a full gigabit backbone, you'll notice a fantastic increase of speed.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- And what will the future hold? Well, the future is not written, but I got a few ideas. Like a 10gig upgrade, but not the whole network, that would be just too expensive.
- Just a 10GBASE-SR link, between the server and desktop, to make it even more linked together, with SATA speeds network shares. Both with their respectible 1000BASE-T links to
- the router. I could also get a rackmounted KVM console, one of the coolest things one can have in a rack. Maybe with a KVM switch for future servers? I should get a proper 2U UPS too,
- this one doesn't last enough.
- </p>
-
- <img src="/images/about-arfnet/rack.jpg" width="50%">
- </div>
- </body>
-</html>
+<!DOCTYPE html> +<html> + <head> + <meta charset="UTF-8"> + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css"> + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="about.css"> + <title>ARFNET</title> + </head> + + <body> + <header><a href="/"> + <img src="/arfnet_logo.png" width="64"><span class="title"><strong>ARFNET</strong></span> + </a></header> + <hr> + <h2 class="center">About ARFNET</h2> + <h3><a href="arfnet2.html">ARFNET technical description</a></h3> + <div class="div"> + <p> + ARFNET is a non-profit organization (a homelab really) devoted to several causes such as: + </p> + <ul> + <li>Reenancment of the look and function of the old internet form the 80s, 90s and 2000s</li> + <li>Preservation of humanity's knoledge, artwork and entertainment via archival, and its availability to all</li> + <li>Free (as in freedom) and Open Source Software, hence all being published under GPLv3 on github</li> + </ul> + + <p> + The ARFNET infrastructure consists of a network of hosts providing services like this website itself. + Some of the services are for my own use, some others are public, for friends or everyone to use them, for example, + /FTPServer is the general directory for sharing random stuff. + But ARFNET didn't start like it is today, in the begining this was just me opening random ports. Now is (mostly) well organised and administrated. + </p> + + <p> + A little bit of history now. A long time ago, several years back, I downloaded Apache HTTP Server in my shitty Pentium PC (the first host), and opened port 80 in my router. + That is the origin. But I wanted more, I got a FreeDNS domain, the former arf20.mooo.com, and made a HTTPS certificate. Also installed Bitvise SSH server for remote management, + with public key authentication, and allowed my NIC to wake the PC with Wake-on-LAN, to have it always available. But this wasn't a very good way of hosting a website, is not 24/7. + I had a little Raspberry Pi 2B (<i>raspi</i>), which used to serve PPTP 24/7. But a raspi is not beefy enough to run nginx and to have a big drive. So, the waiting + has paid off, and in summer 2021 I got my first real thicc and beautiful enterprise server. A DELL PowerEdge R720, which I inmediately bricked. You are not warned of the + <i>special update process</i> that iDRAC needs, so I just tried updating to the last version, which went wrong. So wrong that iDRAC cound't be reflashed again. The only + thing that I could do is change the motherboard, but that is even more expensive than another server. Another server? I still got eBay 1 month return warranty, + so I applied it. Told the seller <i>"iDRAC broke itself lol"</i>, somehow they accepted. I got my 300€ back, and bought another R720, with better CPU! So I popped the boot drive, + for which I choosed Ubuntu Server, and HDD from the old server, and it was almost plug-and-play. ARFNET back in business! From that point on, I have been migrating more services + to the server, and adding new ones, like NTP and DNS. Now, my workstation is so linked to the server with SMB mounts that it is useless without it :concern:. I'll be more careful. + </p> + + <p> + Update 2022-3: Got a rack, mounted server in the rack, also got a Mikrotik RB2011UiaS-RM, but turns out it sucks (can't do NAT fast enough), rewired the network with a nice patch panel, + got donated a few DELL switches and Cisco router, and finally kicked Vodafone, in favor of Avanzafibra, local ISP. + Pretty nice people, they offer static IPs, 1000/1000 FTTH, separate ONT, and SIP credentials. + Then I won an auction for 10x 3TB HGST drives, so now I've got a pretty nice 18TB RAID5 vault. The raspi died, sad. And then I eventually opened my mind and discovered just + how shitty ubuntu is, so I installed proxmox and made debian VMs, from which ARFNET is running now. Also got 64GB of 2Rx4 RAM for more VMs, like an OPNSense to replace the Mikrotik, + now I can finally make use of a full gigabit backbone, you'll notice a fantastic increase of speed. + </p> + + <p> + And what will the future hold? Well, the future is not written, but I got a few ideas. Like a 10gig upgrade, but not the whole network, that would be just too expensive. + Just a 10GBASE-SR link, between the server and desktop, to make it even more linked together, with SATA speeds network shares. Both with their respectible 1000BASE-T links to + the router. I could also get a rackmounted KVM console, one of the coolest things one can have in a rack. Maybe with a KVM switch for future servers? I should get a proper 2U UPS too, + this one doesn't last enough. + </p> + + <img src="/images/about-arfnet/rack.jpg" width="50%"> + </div> + </body> +</html> diff --git a/astro/general.html b/astro/general.html index c0c1f6d..33bb4b6 100644 --- a/astro/general.html +++ b/astro/general.html @@ -1,36 +1,36 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html>
-<html>
- <head>
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css">
- <title>ARFNET Astro</title>
- <style>
- .astrophoto {
- margin-top: 20px;
- width: 100%;
- }
- </style>
- </head>
-
- <body>
- <header><a href="/">
- <img src="/arfnet_logo.png" width="64"><span class="title"><strong>ARFNET</strong></span>
- </a></header>
- <hr>
- <h2>Astrophotography section</h2>
- <h3>Wide field category</h3>
- <a class="sec" href="/astro/">Back</a>
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky0.gif"><span>Jupiter, Saturn and the Milky Way
- <a href="">astrometry</a></span>
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky1.gif"><span>The summer triangle
- <a href="https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/7966506#annotated">astrometry</a></span>
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky2.gif"><span>NEOWISE comet in the sky</span>
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/m42.gif"><span>M42</span>
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/andromeda.gif"><span>Andromeda</span>
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky3.gif"><span>More milky way I guess, now with 77D
- <a href="https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/7966497#annotated">astrometry</a></span>
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky4.gif"><span>Milky way, 20 shot stack
- <a href="https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/8447987#annotated">astrometry</a></span>
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky5.gif"><span>Milky way, summer triangle, 200 shot stack
- <a href="https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/8447879#annotated">astrometry</a></span>
- </body>
-</html>
+<!DOCTYPE html> +<html> + <head> + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css"> + <title>ARFNET Astro</title> + <style> + .astrophoto { + margin-top: 20px; + width: 100%; + } + </style> + </head> + + <body> + <header><a href="/"> + <img src="/arfnet_logo.png" width="64"><span class="title"><strong>ARFNET</strong></span> + </a></header> + <hr> + <h2>Astrophotography section</h2> + <h3>Wide field category</h3> + <a class="sec" href="/astro/">Back</a> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky0.gif"><span>Jupiter, Saturn and the Milky Way + <a href="">astrometry</a></span> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky1.gif"><span>The summer triangle + <a href="https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/7966506#annotated">astrometry</a></span> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky2.gif"><span>NEOWISE comet in the sky</span> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/m42.gif"><span>M42</span> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/andromeda.gif"><span>Andromeda</span> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky3.gif"><span>More milky way I guess, now with 77D + <a href="https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/7966497#annotated">astrometry</a></span> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky4.gif"><span>Milky way, 20 shot stack + <a href="https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/8447987#annotated">astrometry</a></span> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/sky5.gif"><span>Milky way, summer triangle, 200 shot stack + <a href="https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/8447879#annotated">astrometry</a></span> + </body> +</html> diff --git a/astro/index.html b/astro/index.html index 1e06844..ea39762 100644 --- a/astro/index.html +++ b/astro/index.html @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html>
-<html>
- <head>
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css">
- <title>ARFNET Astro</title>
- </head>
-
- <body>
- <header><a href="/">
- <img src="/arfnet_logo.png" width="64"><span class="title"><strong>ARFNET</strong></span>
- </a></header>
- <hr>
- <h2>Astrophotography section</h2>
- <a class="fst" href="/astro/general.html">General</a><br>
- <a class="fst" href="/astro/moon.html">Moon</a><br>
- </body>
-</html>
+<!DOCTYPE html> +<html> + <head> + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css"> + <title>ARFNET Astro</title> + </head> + + <body> + <header><a href="/"> + <img src="/arfnet_logo.png" width="64"><span class="title"><strong>ARFNET</strong></span> + </a></header> + <hr> + <h2>Astrophotography section</h2> + <a class="fst" href="/astro/general.html">General</a><br> + <a class="fst" href="/astro/moon.html">Moon</a><br> + </body> +</html> diff --git a/astro/moon.html b/astro/moon.html index c1d3492..8f4dcf7 100644 --- a/astro/moon.html +++ b/astro/moon.html @@ -1,28 +1,28 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html>
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- margin-top: 20px;
- width: 100%;
- }
- </style>
- </head>
-
- <body>
- <header><a href="/">
- <img src="/arfnet_logo.png" width="64"><span class="title"><strong>ARFNET</strong></span>
- </a></header>
- <hr>
- <h2>Astrophotography section</h2>
- <a class="fst" href="/astro/">Back</a><br>
- Theese were taken with an Olympus E-PL 7 held by hand on the ocular of a Celestron C11, at Cabezo de la Jara Observatory, Murcia.
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon0.gif">
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon1.gif">
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon2.gif">
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon3.gif">
- <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon4.gif">
- </body>
-</html>
+<!DOCTYPE html> +<html> + <head> + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css"> + <title>ARFNET Astro</title> + <style> + .astrophoto { + margin-top: 20px; + width: 100%; + } + </style> + </head> + + <body> + <header><a href="/"> + <img src="/arfnet_logo.png" width="64"><span class="title"><strong>ARFNET</strong></span> + </a></header> + <hr> + <h2>Astrophotography section</h2> + <a class="fst" href="/astro/">Back</a><br> + Theese were taken with an Olympus E-PL 7 held by hand on the ocular of a Celestron C11, at Cabezo de la Jara Observatory, Murcia. + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon0.gif"> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon1.gif"> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon2.gif"> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon3.gif"> + <img class="astrophoto" src="/images/astro/moon4.gif"> + </body> +</html> diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/bat.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/bat.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc756c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/bat.jpg diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/cam.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/cam.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b7793c --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/cam.jpg diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/cam.png b/projects/arfvcr/cam.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..31b5fdf --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/cam.png diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/con.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/con.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..fcd9a6c --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/con.jpg diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/done.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/done.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..36ebc66 --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/done.jpg diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/frame.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/frame.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..ece068f --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/frame.jpg diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/front.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/front.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed8a1dc --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/front.jpg diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/in1.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/in1.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5526a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/in1.jpg diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/in2.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/in2.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..061052c --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/in2.jpg diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/index.html b/projects/arfvcr/index.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e72d097 --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html> + <head> + <meta charset="UTF-8"> + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style.css"> + <title>ARFNET</title> + <style> + .sect { + margin-left: 20px; + } + + .pics { + display: inline-block; + } + </style> + </head> + + <body> + <header><a href="/"> + <img src="/arfnet_logo.png" width="64"><span class="title"><strong>ARFNET</strong></span> + </a></header> + <hr> + <h2><a href="../index.html">Projects</a></h2> + <h2>arfvcr</h2> + + <p> + A friend from the <a href="https://makersofmurcia.org/">Makers of Murcia</a> hackerspace + brought a few 80s tube TV cameras to a retro meetup, and they were free to take. I took one such + SONY Trinicon HVC-4000P, an awesome camera that was released in the early 80s. At that time, + camcorders didn't exist, they were television cameras because there weren't small enough + tape mechanisms to be integrated in. They required heavy external battery powered VCRs + like the Sony SL-F1, that you would hang off your shoulder, which we did not have. + So I thought I'd build a digital knockoff. + </p> + + <div class="pics"> + <img src="cam.jpg" width=49%> + <img src="vcr.jpg" width=49%> + </div> + + <p> + The thing is basically a battery powered video capture box, a little computer + with a composite capture card attached. I chose to base it on a Raspberry Pi 4B + because it has to be fast enough to encode video at real time; and for the capture + card I had a *forgot* USB card, that exposes a raw yuv422 stream thanks to the + video4linux2 driver. Interfacing with the camera, the same friend gave me the + hard to find matching female connector that I could just mount to a chassis. + Finally for power, because I am a cheap and simple person, I went with a 7Ah + lead acid battery, which was very controversial in the hackerspace telegram channel :) + </p> + + <div class="pics"> + <img src="in1.jpg" width=32%> + <img src="in2.jpg" width=32%> + <img src="bat.jpg" width=32%> + </div> + + <p> + So, power comes in from the battery or a barrel jack in the front panel, and comes to a + general power switch. That then goes to a 12-to-5V buck converter for the raspi and to another + toggle switch for the camera. The front panel also has a volt meter to check battery charge, + power and status LEDs, the rec/review switch and of course, the proprietary SONY connector + for the camera. + </p> + + <div class="pics"> + <img src="front.jpg" width=49%> + </div> + + <p> + The tethering cable has AV in and out, because it can also review recorded footage; and + some control signals as well: recording start/stop (from camera), rec/review (from camera), + tally signal in (from VCR: switches the viewfinder and monitor headphone jack to AV in). + Now, slight problem. I don't know how the signaling is supposed to work. start/stop and rec/review + aren't simple HIGH/LOW signals, they have no voltage when hitting the reflected buttons. + The camera also doesn't respond to a LOW or HIGH on the tally sig in, 5 nor 12V. + I should review the public schematics for the thing and figure it out. + Also, the audio out appears to be quiet. + </p> + + <div class="pics"> + <img class="pics" src="con.jpg" width=49%> + </div> + + <p> + Software wise, I installed Debian 12 for ARM64, and then found that I needed a feature for + power debugging, so I had to install the downstream rasperry-pi kernel and userspace software. + I found that the hardware encoder never worked at all with any OS or ffmpeg version so it + mattered not, thats why I needed a fast raspi, for RT libx264. Of couse as mentioned, + ffmpeg was chosen by default for video capture and encoding. I love ffmpeg. Thanks Fabrice Bellard. + ffmpeg is love, ffmpeg is life. + </p> + + <p> + Because this is a headless device and I shouldn't need a console to hit record (although + the raspi creates a WiFi network to ssh into), I had to write + some software to trigger ffmpeg; so I wrote a daemon in C that reads GPIO pins from the front + panel or the camera (explained later) to start and stop the capture. + All of this is GPL available at <a href="https://github.com/arf20/arfvcr">github</a>. + </p> + + <div class="pics"> + <img class="pics" src="me.jpg" width=49%> + <img class="pics" src="frame.jpg" width=49%> + </div> + + <p> + </body> +</html> + diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/me.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/me.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..76c5758 --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/me.jpg diff --git a/projects/arfvcr/vcr.jpg b/projects/arfvcr/vcr.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..7400f76 --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/arfvcr/vcr.jpg diff --git a/projects/index.html b/projects/index.html index bd4ade1..ba99985 100644 --- a/projects/index.html +++ b/projects/index.html @@ -1,20 +1,74 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html>
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