[tahoe-dev] Using allmydata.com production grid?
Peter Secor
secorp at allmydata.com
Fri May 29 16:20:22 PDT 2009
Note to everyone else - feel free to join the production grid with your
own clients as well, just make sure not to join as storage nodes. We
only have manual control over who is a storage server at the moment, so
please play nice :) The symptoms of nodes joining outside of our colo
are that uploads and downloads can get slower if that new node doesn't
have great bandwidth. This is a known issue which we are working on, but
isn't part of the build yet.
Thanks,
Peter
Peter Secor wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> First, make sure that your servers are not acting as storage nodes.
> To do this, either touch the file no_storage in the node directory, or
> in the tahoe.cfg file make sure that in the [storage] section that the
> "enabled" flag is false.
>
> The production introducer.furl is:
>
> pb://5qdmocdez2kwtdk7mbijybh32fac76gq@introducer.allmydata.com:38463/introducer
>
> and the helper.furl is:
>
> pb://qg7wc5uvxkckkeayjkmra5st65ame67f@helper4.allmydata.com:51258/ztqhnbd5srnowmax7ivn5d6wjxgjy4kc
>
> Talk soon,
> Peter
>
> David Abrahams wrote:
>> on Fri May 29 2009, Peter Secor <secorp-AT-allmydata.com> wrote:
>>
>>> You can also hit:
>>>
>>> https://www.allmydata.com/native_client_test.php
>>>
>>> which will return your root cap if you enter the correct user/pass.
>>>
>>> If you are trying to connect linux clients, then you need the production
>>> introducer and helper - if so, just let me know and I can get them for you.
>> Yes, Linux, among others. I would appreciate having all the info I
>> need.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> Ian Levesque wrote:
>>>> You can access using the WAPI here:
>>>>
>>>> http://webapi.allmydata.com:8123/
>>>>
>>>> But you need your root cap, which you can get with this short ruby
>>>> script:
>>>>
>>>> #!/usr/bin/env ruby
>>>> require 'net/http'
>>>> require 'net/https'
>>>>
>>>> def get_allmydata_root_uri(email, password)
>>>> http = Net::HTTP.new("www.allmydata.com", 443)
>>>> http.use_ssl = true
>>>> http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE # change this if
>>>> you're concerned about MITM
>>>> req = Net::HTTP::Post.new("/native_client.php")
>>>> req.form_data = {'action'=>'authenticate', 'email'=>email, 'passwd'
>>>> => password, 'submit' => 'Login'}
>>>> res = http.request(req)
>>>> res.value
>>>> if res.body != "0"
>>>> res.body
>>>> else
>>>> nil
>>>> end
>>>> end
>>>>
>>>> puts get_allmydata_root_uri("EMAIL HERE", "PASSWORD HERE")
>>>>
>>>> Good luck!
>>>>
>>>> -Ian
>>>>
>>>> On May 29, 2009, at 4:35 PM, David Abrahams wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I've signed up for a year of allmydata.com, but I can't for the life
>>>>> of
>>>>> me figure out how to that storage with the tahoe client. Google fails
>>>>> me. Can anyone help?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Dave Abrahams
>>>>> BoostPro Computing
>>>>> http://www.boostpro.com
>>>>>
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