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Determine who's in the hackerspace based on DHCP leases.

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12:01 < tlevine> Hi! I'm visiting from http://sudoroom.org/ . Is anyone inside? I'm not quite convinced
by https://at.hackerspace.pl/
12:03 <@emeryth> tlevine: hi, the website really works, it's too early for hacking
12:04 <@emeryth> try again later, around 6 pm
12:07 < tlevine> okay thanks
12:07 -!- Petros [~Icedove@ti0019a400-0165.bb.online.no] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds]
12:07 < tlevine> when i get in and understand how it works, i'll document it better so random people
like me actually believe it
12:09 <@ar> tlevine: tl;dr: it's an opt-in system where you, if you're a member, claim a network device
as their own and if the said device has a valid dhcp lease, you get listed as being at the
hackerspace
12:10 <@ar> tlevine: you can also claim a device and then set it as hidden


https://wiki.hackerspace.pl/projects:checkinator

Run like so for testing. ::

./at-hackerspace --lease-file at/test/fixtures/leases --fake --claimable-prefix=

Upstream

* https://code.hackerspace.pl/tomek/at/
* https://github.com/tdubrownik/at

Issues: https://redmine.hackerspace.pl/projects/checkinator

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