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== The Diagnostic Page ==
 
== The Diagnostic Page ==
 
== The Yggdrasil Page ==
 
== The Yggdrasil Page ==
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One of the most helpful screens for troubleshooting is the Yggdrasil page. This page is entirely focused on your mesh node's connectivity ''within the global Yggdrasil mesh network.'' As long as your mesh node has public Yggdrasil peers, it is connected to the global Yggdrasil mesh network. This means that things like remote support will work properly. If you're interested in learning more about Yggdrasil vs. the Internet vs. the LAN, see our [[Network Architecture]] page.
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{{Note | Before continuing, connect to your mesh node using the '''MassMesh.org''' wireless network or by connecting directly to the mesh node, like in [[Mesh Node Troubleshooting]].}}
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You can access the Yggdrasil page by selecting "Network > Yggdrasil" on the right-hand menu in OpenWrt.
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== The Internet Gateway Page ==
 
== The Internet Gateway Page ==

Revision as of 10:20, 16 August 2020

Setting Your Password

Enabling Remote Support

In order to enable remote support, you will need to authorize the maintenance team to access your mesh node using their SSH public keys, and you will also need to allow SSH over Yggdrasil. Following these steps, you will allow a maintainer to log into and use your mesh node remotely -- as long as it's connected to the global Yggdrasil network. See #The Yggdrasil Page if you think you may not be connected to the rest of the Yggdrasil network.

Authorize the Maintenance Team to Access Your Mesh Node

  1. Navigate to System > Administration
  2. Select the "SSH-Keys" tab
    1. The ssh-keys tab.
  3. Enter the following keys, clicking "Add Key" in between each
ssh-rsa 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 lurker@lurker-T450

ssh-rsa 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 ward@countzero

ssh-rsa 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 stephen304@gmail.com

Allow SSH over Yggdrasil

  1. Navigate to Network > Firewall
  2. Select the "Traffic Rules tab
    1. The network firewall traffic rules tab.
  3. Scroll down to "Allow-SSH-Yggdrasil"
  4. Enable the Accept input checkbox
    1. Enable the ssh-over-yggdrasil firewall rule.
  5. Click "Save and Apply"
    1. Click save and apply

The Diagnostic Page

The Yggdrasil Page

One of the most helpful screens for troubleshooting is the Yggdrasil page. This page is entirely focused on your mesh node's connectivity within the global Yggdrasil mesh network. As long as your mesh node has public Yggdrasil peers, it is connected to the global Yggdrasil mesh network. This means that things like remote support will work properly. If you're interested in learning more about Yggdrasil vs. the Internet vs. the LAN, see our Network Architecture page.

Note: Before continuing, connect to your mesh node using the MassMesh.org wireless network or by connecting directly to the mesh node, like in Mesh Node Troubleshooting.

You can access the Yggdrasil page by selecting "Network > Yggdrasil" on the right-hand menu in OpenWrt.

The Internet Gateway Page