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<ocdtrekkie>
Hi asheesh ;)
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<ocdtrekkie>
My home automation experiment turns on and off a light!
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<eternaleye>
kentonv: Backlogging, you can in fact do tun and then pass the created netdev into a namespace. See "ip link set dev <device> netns <pid>"
<eternaleye>
kentonv: So you'd do the dance with /dev/tun, that'd spin up a tunnel netdev, and then you'd assign it to a grain.
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<Jan\>
ok so, anyone can post a package on the market ?
<dwrensha>
Jan\: Anyone can submit a package. It needs to be approved before it will show up.
<Jan\>
dwrensha: ok so the package submitter has to maintain that package ?
<dwrensha>
when you first create a package, you generate a public/private keypair specific to that app. Only a holder of the private key is allowed to push updates to the app.
<dwrensha>
does that answer your question?
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* asheesh
waves
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<asheesh>
Morning simonv3
<simonv3>
Hey asheesh!
<ckocagil>
Has anyone here made a custom real-time collab text box?
<ckocagil>
then there is TogetherJS which seems to have every feature I need, but it looks a bit too heavy (audio support! why?!) and unmaintained
<asheesh>
Whoa, audio support? That's kind of awesome.
<ckocagil>
I don't understand how audio chat is even remotely relevant to collaborative editing
<asheesh>
Yeah, I thought it meant real-time audio editing.
<asheesh>
Then I read the page.
<ckocagil>
oh, that would indeed be interesting!
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<hilljgo>
i see that there are a couple chat apps like rocket chat and 'lets chat' , is there any way to share a publically accessible link to someone through that app so that someone doesnt have to create a sandstorm account to be able to chat in the room?
<hilljgo>
sorry, i mean a public link invite to send to someone, without them having to create a sandstorm account. Just have them assign themselves a nickname of some sort
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<ckocagil>
hilljgo: last time I checked rocket.chat failed to handle anonymous users
<ckocagil>
if they fix this, then you'll be able to use it without an account
<hilljgo>
ah ok, so its in the developers court and not sandstorm preventing anonymous access to apps on sandstorm
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<jleo>
Hi, is there a way to auth without a public domain name?
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<asheesh>
Hi jleo!
<asheesh>
I'm not sure I fully understand what you by "without a public domain name"?
<asheesh>
If you mean you have a domain name that resolves to an internal IP address, that should work fine for both OAuth and email login.
<asheesh>
hilljgo: BTW, I'm curious -- would it be OK if the app pushed people toward making a Sandstorm account?
<asheesh>
OK for your purposes, that is.
<asheesh>
Note that doing so on your own server would be free, and also would be free on Oasis, and creating an account doesn't give people any extra privileges other than the idea that the Sandstorm platform has checked their identity against some identity provider like GitHub.
<asheesh>
But maybe you want them to not even have to see a GitHub/Google/etc. login prompt for the sake of having a "lightweight"-feeling experience like Etherpad's default behavior, https://pad.riseup.net/ ?
<asheesh>
(I wonder if we should give non-logged-in users silly names like Anonymous Aardvark.)
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<jleo>
asheesh: I mean the name doesnt resolve outside of the LAN the sandstorm server is on, if that makes sense
<asheesh>
Yeah -- that should be fine, so long as you always access Sandstorm from a LAN with access to the Sandstorm.
<asheesh>
Like mysandstorm.internal.example.com where internal.company.com is DNS-split-brain'd away from the Internet, say.
<asheesh>
You'll still need wildcard DNS though! But yeah, your situation should be fine, jleo.
<jleo>
yeah, but when I tried to use Google auth it said I need a public domain, and when I try to use GitHub it just hangs
<jleo>
not sure what is misconfigured
<asheesh>
Oh my.
<asheesh>
Which is the "it" that hangs?
<asheesh>
Your Sandstorm install, or the GitHub website?
<asheesh>
If your Sandstorm install, I wonder -- are you behind a HTTP proxy?
<hilljgo>
asheesh: right, basically having a public chatroom, creating a restricted sandstorm account, so that they dont see the sandstorm bar at the top and can only interact with the app that they were linked to
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<erikmaarten>
hello
<zarvox>
mornin'!
<asheesh>
hilljgo: Oh, hide the bar if you have only access to the one grain... interesting!
<asheesh>
I guess.. if we remove most of the buttons, but not the bar itself, would that help, hilljgo?
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<erikmaarten>
is there a way I can tell vagrant-spk which node to use? I have nodejs pointing at some old version, and it seems that is used instead of `node`...
<asheesh>
erikmaarten: Yo
<asheesh>
For a Meteor app?
<asheesh>
Or for a non-Meteor app?
<asheesh>
If Meteor, note that the meteor "stack" for vagrant-spk bundles whatever version of node Meteor is using.
<asheesh>
And it should even use that. If it's not, then I would say that's a bug in the Meteor platform stack. So I'm curious what you're trying to do.
<asheesh>
The DIY stack does include some setup suggestions to install node.
<erikmaarten>
Hi Asheesh! (Was away for a while.) It's for a Meteor app (Polytunes), the log in Sandstorm says the required Node version is higher than what I have...
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<dwrensha>
erikmaarten: what version of Meteor are you using?
<erikmaarten>
dwrensha: Meteor 1.2.1 for this project (though I'm not entirely sure dependencies were actually downloaded before I checked the version). Will check if things still work the same...
<erikmaarten>
nope, no difference
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<asheesh>
dwrensha: Is it possible meteor-spk is not compatible with meteor 1.2.1?
<dwrensha>
possible
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<dwrensha>
I think meteor-spk works as long as you use an older version of Meteor than it was built at
<dwrensha>
and I think it's currently built at 1.2
<dwrensha>
it could possibly work to drop in the newer node binary
<dwrensha>
mquandalle had some success with that when he was at 1.2 and meteor-spk was at an older version
<dwrensha>
wanted: scss-mode for emacs that doesn't try to compile the file on save
<dwrensha>
ah, I guess I just need to `(setq scss-compile-at-save nil)`
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