fixup! Gluon-core: Allow multiple domain names for next_node-feature
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@ -174,12 +174,12 @@ next_node \: package
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defaults to ``16:41:95:40:f7:dc``; this value usually doesn't need to be
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defaults to ``16:41:95:40:f7:dc``; this value usually doesn't need to be
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changed, but it can be adjusted to match existing deployments that use a
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changed, but it can be adjusted to match existing deployments that use a
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different value. Each entry in the ``name``-field will be resolved to the
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different value. Each entry in the ``name``-field will be resolved to the
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ipv4 and ipv6-address.
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IPv4 and IPv6-address.
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For this to work, clients must use the next-node as their resolver. In
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For this to work, clients must use the next-node as their resolver. In
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batman-based networks this requires setting the central dhcp server to
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batman-based networks this requires setting the central DHCP server to
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deliver this address as DNS-server via DHCP-option. When running a radvd
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deliver this address as DNS server via DHCP option. When running a radvd
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inside the network, this should be set to deliver the next-node
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inside the network, this should be set to deliver the next-node
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ipv6-address via rdnss.
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IPv6-address via rdnss.
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mesh \: optional
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mesh \: optional
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Options specific to routing protocols.
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Options specific to routing protocols.
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@ -33,10 +33,8 @@ local function set_dns_record(name, ip, sectionname)
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end
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end
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uci:foreach("dhcp", "domain", function(s)
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uci:delete_all('dhcp', 'domain', function(s)
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if (s['.name'] and string.match(s['.name'], "^nextnode[46]_")) then
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return (s['.name'] and string.match(s['.name'], "^nextnode[46]"))
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uci:delete("dhcp", s['.name'])
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end
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end)
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end)
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for i, name in ipairs(next_node.name or {}) do
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for i, name in ipairs(next_node.name or {}) do
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