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FAQ

Short answers to the questions we hear most, each linking to the page with the full story. If something is broken rather than unclear, start with Troubleshooting.

Getting started

Do I need internet to use AryaOS?

No. AryaOS is designed for disconnected operation — no LTE, no Wi-Fi backhaul. Pair a TAK device to the onboarding hotspot and you see live tracks over local Mesh SA with nothing else connected. Internet is only needed to reach a remote TAK Server or to fetch updates. See Disconnected / backpack ops.

Which Raspberry Pi do I need?

A Raspberry Pi 3, 4, or 5 (arm64), with a 16 GB+ microSD card (32 GB recommended). The Pi 4 is the common field build; the Pi 5 has the most headroom. See Hardware & requirements.

Is amd64 (Intel) supported?

Not as an image yet — AryaOS images are arm64 only today (#129). But the full gateway suite already installs on any Debian host, including amd64, from the signed apt repository.

Can I buy one already assembled?

Yes. The AirTAK go-kit ships assembled, tested, and pre-flashed with AryaOS.

First boot & login

What is the default password?

AryaOS images ship with a publicly known default password for user pi. On release images it expires at first login, so you must set a new one immediately. See First boot & first login.

How do I connect to a new device?

Wait ~120 seconds for first boot, join the Wi-Fi network AryaOS-xxxx, and open https://aryaos-xxxx.local (or 10.41.0.1). See First boot & first login.

Why does my browser warn about the certificate?

Each device generates its own self-signed TLS certificate on first boot, so the warning is expected. Proceed to the site. See Security posture.

Using it

How do I see aircraft/vessels/drones in TAK?

Pick your sensor's mission page — Aircraft (ADS-B), Maritime (AIS), or Counter-UAS (drones) — attach the right radio and antenna, set the device role, and the tracks flow to TAK over Mesh SA. If nothing shows up, see Troubleshooting.

How do I connect AryaOS to a TAK Server?

Import your TAK connection data package or a tak:// enrollment link from the TAK connection card in Cockpit → AryaOS Site. AryaOS installs the certificates and adds a CharonTAK egress lane to the server. See Connect to a TAK Server.

How do I show tracks in ForeFlight or another EFB?

AryaOS converts CoT to GDL90 via GDLTAK (UDP 4000). Point your EFB at the device. See ForeFlight & EFBs (GDL90).

How do I change SDR serial numbers?

From Cockpit → AryaOS Site → Radios, or run sudo aryaos-sdr set-serial 0 stx:1090:0. Replug the dongle (or reboot) afterward. See Radios & SDRs and aryaos-sdr.

What's the difference between the device roles?

Roles select which sensor pipelines run: multi (all), air (ADS-B/UAT), maritime (AIS), cuas (drones), relay (routing only). The CoT core always runs. Set it in Cockpit → AryaOS Site → Device role. See Device roles.

Operating & maintaining

How do I update AryaOS?

Use Cockpit → AryaOS Site → Software updates (it keeps running even if you close the browser), or run sudo aryaos-update apply. Everything comes from the signed apt repository. See Updates.

How do I get logs to send to support?

Generate a support bundle from Cockpit → AryaOS Site → Support bundle, or run sudo aryaos-support-bundle. Secrets are automatically redacted. See Support bundles.

Do I have to use SSH?

No. Everything is available from the Cockpit web admin. SSH is optional and hardened (no root login, fail2ban). See CLI helpers.

How do I secure the Node-RED editor?

Rotate its default admin password immediately — the editor can run arbitrary code. Use Cockpit → AryaOS Site → Node-RED admin password or aryaos-set-nodered-password. See Node-RED dashboard.

How do I reach the device remotely?

Join it to Tailscale from Cockpit → AryaOS Site → VPN. See VPN (Tailscale).

Can I connect over Bluetooth instead of Wi-Fi?

Yes. AryaOS runs a Bluetooth PAN (10.44.0.1/24); pair a phone and reach AryaOS services over the PAN link. See Bluetooth PAN.

See also

  • Troubleshooting — When something is broken. Troubleshooting
  • Glossary — Terms and acronyms. Glossary
  • Get started — From zero to first track. Overview