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Remote RF Server Guide (Linux)
Environment and setup
This guide installs Miniconda, installs mamba, creates a conda env named remoterf, installs dependencies, and verifies the install on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS.
- This guide is done APT-based distro (Ubuntu/Debian/Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit).
1) System Prerequisites
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y curl ca-certificates bzip2 git build-essential
sudo apt install -y libusb-1.0-0 udev
Optional: confirm architecture:
uname -m
x86_64→ Intel/AMDaarch64→ ARM64 (Raspberry Pi 64-bit, some servers)
2) Install Miniconda
2.1 Download the installer
x86_64
cd /tmp
curl -fsSLO https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh
ARM64 (aarch64)
cd /tmp
curl -fsSLO https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-aarch64.sh
2.2 Install (non-interactive, recommended)
x86_64
bash Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh -b -p "$HOME/miniconda3"
ARM64 (aarch64)
bash Miniconda3-latest-Linux-aarch64.sh -b -p "$HOME/miniconda3"
2.3 Enable conda in your current shell
source "$HOME/miniconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda --version
If you want conda available automatically in new terminals:
"$HOME/miniconda3/bin/conda" init bash source ~/.bashrc
2.4 Install mamba (default solver)
conda install -n base -c conda-forge -y mamba
mamba --version
Might have to accept anaconda TOS.
conda tos accept --override-channels --channel https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main
conda tos accept --override-channels --channel https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r
3) Create the Environment
mamba create -n remoterf -y -c conda-forge -c defaults python=3.10 pip setuptools wheel grpcio protobuf python-dotenv numpy scipy libiio pylibiio libusb
conda activate remoterf
python -m pip install -U pip
python -m pip install pyadi-iio remoterf-server
Server Config
Depending on your IT/ISP setup, this will vary, but regardless, you will need a static dial name, whether that be a IP address or a DNS.
Generate CA Certificates
If direct IP connection: (force overrides existing)
serverrf --gen-certs 192.168.1.50 --days 3650 --force
If using DNS: (todo: DNS on client side)
serverrf --gen-certs 192.168.1.50 --dns remoterf.local --days 3650 --force
Confirm/View:
serverrf --show-certs
Specify Outward facing Ports
By default, the users expect to adjacent ports. Thus, it is recommended to do the following:
# examples
serverrf --config --main-port 61000 --cert-port 61001
serverrf --config --main-port 20000 --cert-port 20001
serverrf --config --main-port 32000 --cert-port 32001
Confirm/View:
serverrf --config --show
Testing Connection
The server now should be functional in its most basic form. In the same conda env:
serverrf --serve
If you see something along the lines of: self.socket.bind(self.server_address) PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission Denied, make sure the ports you are using are not OS reserved (<1024)
Confirm it works locally
Start the server:
serverrf -s
Take note of the Local IP and Local Port, for example, if you see:
Local IP: 164.67.195.210
Local Port: 61000
then run the below on a seperate terminal (make sure to keep serverrf -s RUNNING!)
Confirm that its reachable:
nc -vz 164.67.195.210 61000
nc -vz 164.67.195.210 61001
Network Testing
Same test, but on a different computer. Works for UNIX based machines:
Confirm that the Server is reachable:
nc -vz 164.67.195.210 61000
nc -vz 164.67.195.210 61001
You most likely will need to port forward, etc.
Troubleshooting: Some distros come with default firewall settings that block traffic on specific ports. Make sure that your firewall settings permit traffic to and from the server. Depending on the setup, you may also have ISP firewalls.
Server Device Configuration
Currently, only Adalm Plutos are supported.
To connect plutos to the server:
iio_info -s
If the pluto doesn't show up, yet the below works:
sudo iio_info -s
Run the below and reboot after:
sudo groupadd -f plugdev
sudo usermod -aG plugdev "$USER"
sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/53-adi-usb.rules >/dev/null <<'EOF'
# Type the below in
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="0456", MODE="0660", GROUP="plugdev"
EOF
sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
sudo udevadm trigger
sudo reboot now
The below should work as intended now:
iio_info -s
Look for 'serial='. Take note of this serial.
serverrf --device --add --pluto <device_id:name:serial>
# example
serverrf --device --add --pluto 0:pluto_0:104473f6
serverrf --device --add --pluto "1:Pluto SDR (OTA):58472j"
Run the below to check if this new device exists:
serverrf --device --show
Run the below to edit names of existing devices:
serverrf -d --edit-name 0 "New Name"
Note that all device and server config parameters need a 'restart' to take affect (ctrl + c -> serverrf -s).
Server Runtime Configuration
After running 'serverrf --serve', you will have another set of configurations, including managing users and accounts, creating user groups, making registration codes, etc. Below will be a overview of said commands.
todo:
Clean up serverrf CLI + basic documentation for all commands, usergroups, export codes by CSV. Choice to choose usergroup/code by either int id or string name.
Ability to remotely manage groups and codes as admin.
HostRF integration -> Host directory, device routing, dynamic reservation pulling, with activity/status (online, offline, etc.)
Update Ian with installation demo (try myself first on the NUC once!) for both server and host.
todo: Specify/Pull user side --config CLI pointing to this server + debug for connection sake (later)
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