Difference between revisions of "AcksessManager"
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*Keeps track of when someone was added and which UID somebody has | *Keeps track of when someone was added and which UID somebody has | ||
*You must present an admin tag at an Ackess door controller before any changes are applied. | *You must present an admin tag at an Ackess door controller before any changes are applied. | ||
− | *Keeps a versioned backup on a network storage location | + | *Keeps a versioned backup of its CSV database on a network storage location |
=== To be determined if in scope or not === | === To be determined if in scope or not === | ||
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= Hardware = | = Hardware = | ||
+ | I've settled on using a Dell Wyse Cx0 C10LE thin client. | ||
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+ | Using a Raspberry Pi was considered, but it is more powerful than required and costs us money, while this donated Wyse device is sitting in storage and could really use a purpose in life. :-) | ||
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+ | === Specs === | ||
+ | *CPU: Via C7 @ 1GHz | ||
+ | *RAM: 256MB | ||
+ | *Storage: 100MB '''(!)''' | ||
+ | *Video: VX855/VX875 Chrome 9 HCM (Max resolution) 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz Colour:15/16/24/32bpp) | ||
+ | *Power: 12V 2.5A, Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm | ||
+ | *Power usage: Off: 1W, Idle: 5W, Running: 7W | ||
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+ | Source: https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/wyse/cx0/ (with a correction) | ||
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+ | = Operating system = | ||
+ | Since we only have 100MB of storage to work with, the choises for an OS are limited. Yes I could have installed on an external USB flash drive, but where's the fun in that? :p | ||
+ | |||
+ | After some research and looking around, I've settled on using SliTaz Linux. An installation without a GUI takes up a footprint of merely 25MB, which accomodates our main hardware bottleneck on the Wyse hardware. | ||
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+ | SliTaz homepage: https://www.slitaz.org/en/ | ||
+ | SliTaz documentation: https://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:start | ||
+ | SliTaz community documentation: https://slitaz-wiki.readthedocs.io/start.html | ||
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+ | === Installation and configuration === | ||
+ | Exact steps for installation and configuration of the OS goes here | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Software = | ||
+ | *Will be written in plain C. Python was considered but the storage overhead of the Python packages was deemed too great. | ||
+ | *Database will be a plain CSV file | ||
+ | *Will have a menu driven UI using ncurses |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 13 March 2022
Project: AcksessManager | |
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Description | System and software to manage Acksess 2.0 door controller |
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Contents
Purpose
We would like to have a more convenient way to manage the door controller and keep track of who exactly has which badge
Goals
- Able to securely manage tags from local LAN
- Menu driven UI (ncurses?)
- Keeps track of when someone was added and which UID somebody has
- You must present an admin tag at an Ackess door controller before any changes are applied.
- Keeps a versioned backup of its CSV database on a network storage location
To be determined if in scope or not
- Log access times of space. (Do we need this? Do we want this? Privacy vs. access management debate. Would require a modification on Ackess 2.0 as it currently does not output this information)
Not in scope
- Manage system remotely from the internet
- Open door remotely / without presenting a tag
Hardware
I've settled on using a Dell Wyse Cx0 C10LE thin client.
Using a Raspberry Pi was considered, but it is more powerful than required and costs us money, while this donated Wyse device is sitting in storage and could really use a purpose in life. :-)
Specs
- CPU: Via C7 @ 1GHz
- RAM: 256MB
- Storage: 100MB (!)
- Video: VX855/VX875 Chrome 9 HCM (Max resolution) 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz Colour:15/16/24/32bpp)
- Power: 12V 2.5A, Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
- Power usage: Off: 1W, Idle: 5W, Running: 7W
Source: https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/wyse/cx0/ (with a correction)
Operating system
Since we only have 100MB of storage to work with, the choises for an OS are limited. Yes I could have installed on an external USB flash drive, but where's the fun in that? :p
After some research and looking around, I've settled on using SliTaz Linux. An installation without a GUI takes up a footprint of merely 25MB, which accomodates our main hardware bottleneck on the Wyse hardware.
SliTaz homepage: https://www.slitaz.org/en/ SliTaz documentation: https://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:start SliTaz community documentation: https://slitaz-wiki.readthedocs.io/start.html
Installation and configuration
Exact steps for installation and configuration of the OS goes here
Software
- Will be written in plain C. Python was considered but the storage overhead of the Python packages was deemed too great.
- Database will be a plain CSV file
- Will have a menu driven UI using ncurses