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See `docs/` directory for more info.
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# Setup
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The default OpenPilot setup requires having accounts with proprietary
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services. This can be worked around.
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## Setup SSH Without Proprietary Service on Comma Three
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Here is HOWTO connect to a Comma Three device without using proprietary
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services.
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The official CommaAI SSH wiki docs are here, but they note they are not for the
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current version of OpenPilot:
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* https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/wiki/SSH
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The CommaAI proxy that OpenPilot uses is, sadly, github.
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This is to be avoided.
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Another set of docs here:
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* https://ssh.comma.ai/
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The above docs are reference, but not how it will be performed below.
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The hostname used will be `tici` as that is what the device is named upstream.
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This is most easily done with a laptop or similar on the same wifi network
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as the Comma Three.
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This needs to be done on a new device, or a device that has been reset
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to factory shipping. When the device boots up, go through all the initial
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steps to get it connected to the Internet via wifi. Stop at the step
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that reads `Choose Software to Install`.
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At this point, the Comma Three is on the wifi network, and SSH is running
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with a shared root ssh key by default. Get the device's IP address from
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DHCP logs on the DHCP server (e.g. router/firewall).
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On the laptop, set up `~/.ssh/config` thusly, using the device's IP from DHCP
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in place of example `192.168.1.100` below:
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```
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Host tici
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User comma
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Hostname 192.168.1.100
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Identityfile ~/.ssh/key.pem
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Port 8022
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```
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You need to get that SHARED ROOT SSH KEY from github to log into the account:
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```
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wget -O ~/.ssh/key.pem https://raw.githubusercontent.com/commaai/openpilot/master/tools/ssh/id_rsa
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```
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Then make sure your SSH permissions are happy (and your homedir...):
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```
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chmod 700 ~/.ssh
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chmod 600 ~/.ssh/key.pem ~/.ssh/config
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```
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Once that is set up, you should be able to SSH into the device thusly:
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```
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ssh tici
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```
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Another way to do this would be to hijack DNS on your own wifi to intercept
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the Comma Three's connection to github, then redirect the connection to
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your own server. It depends if it barfs on the SSL or not.
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# Unofficial
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This repository, documentation and code is
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unofficial, unaffiliated with Comma AI.
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