Primary IT Infrastructure

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Hack.rva provides community wifi and lan drops in all rooms, as well as a few in house hosted services. All traffic is monitored by a snorby server that checks for illegal torrents, bots and other malware.







About:

The network at hackrva started out as a just a WRT54GL named "robot king" and a fall back AP named "robot queen". They had to be rebooted almost weekly due to the constant traffic and numerous DHCP problems. These devices ran out of address space very quickly.

Thus a beefier network need to be created, Martese came along with a network solution that was a bit more reliable than before but still suffered from occasional down time due to complications. The networking guys decided to rely on the K.I.S.S. principle. The new setup has been a a breeze to maintain and run, it is here to stay.



Topology

A crude Network topology by John V.


Network Appliances

  • Modem - Motorola Surfboard 575186
  • Firewall - custom PFSense box
  • Switch - Netgear GS724T
  • Wifi AP - Ubiquity Unifi AP

Networked Equipment

-An in house solution to keep the number of physical machines running various services down to a minimum. Rocking dual 12 thread Xeons and 48gb of ram, this thing provides all of our virtualzation needs. Runs Proxmox 4.4

  • Networked Attached Storage

-The NAS was built out of spare parts donated by several members and has 4 1tb WD greens in a zfs raid 5.

-Donated by Michael, the Digital Design station is rocking a q6600, 6gb of ddr2, and a Radeon HD 5770, this machine is the work horse for all of our design and manufacturing equipment. This including the CNC router, 3D printers and laser cutter.

  • Wall of monitors machine

-What started off as a separate dev machine, The wall of monitors machine was Aaron's Idea because he wanted to sit in front of a machine that drove 9 screens running off of one tower.

  • TV PC

A simple Core 2 duo machine hooked to the large plasma screen display good for digital signage or just a secondary screen

  • Chromecast

- simple streaming stick that stays plugged in the HDMI switch for broadcasting things wirelessly to the projector, Works best with the Chrome browser.


Services

  • LAN games

-We host our own Minecraft Server @ minecraft.hackrva.org:25565

-Saturday nights tends to turn into Age Of Emipres 3 lan gaming

-Occasionally an Artemis game gets played though, not too often any more

  • Community storage

-We have a 4tb NAS for community use, It holds a fair amount of various Operating system ISOs and other wise is a hub for hackrva related files

  • Virtualization

We have a in house hypervisor machine for public use after training.

  • Cad software

The digital design station is full to the brim with different CAD software, the main suite being Auto desk products