If a community uses different vpn providers, they typically
assume the same MTU for the wan device underneath the VPN. As
different VPN providers however have different overhead, the MTU
of the VPN device differs for each provider. Therefore this
commit makes the MTU of the VPN device provider specific.
This has two advantages:
1. The same site.conf can used to bake firmwares for different
VPN providers (only by selecting a diferent vpn feature in the
site.mk).
2. We are coming closer to the option of integrating multiple VPN
providers into one firmware.
THe "null" and "null@l2tp" methods are considered equivalent and always
added and removed together when the method list is "configurable".
"null@l2tp" is added before "null", so it is preferred when the peer
supports both.
There wasn't really a reason to have a separate script to set a single
value.
In addition, the old script was using the identifier 'c' instead of
'uci' for the UCI cursor. Following the convention of the other scripts
is helpful so it is easy to grep for all uses of a certain config file/
option.
This fully abstracts VPN methods, making gluon-mesh-vpn-fastd and
gluon-mesh-vpn-tunneldigger completely self-contained.
Provide a LUA interface for generic interacting with VPN methods in
gluon-mesh-vpn-core and web packages.
This also adds the ability to install tunneldigger and fastd to the same
image, selecting the VPN method based on the selected domain.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
The 'preserve' flag can be used to mark a peer so it is not removed or
modified on upgrades. In addition, groups containing preserved peers are
not removed.
Fixes: #557
The generic upgrade script is moved to run after the more specific scripts.
In addition, the script will now remove the configuration sections of
uninstalled VPN packages, so both positive and negative changes of the
default enable state can be migrated correctly.
Based-on-patch-by: Cyrus Fox <cyrus@lambdacore.de>
Fixes: #1187
Switch to:
1. WAN
2. LAN
3. Mesh VPN
As WAN and LAN are setup in gluon-mesh-batman-adv-core (and will be moved
to gluon-core), while the mesh VPN has its own package, giving WAN and LAN
the first indices is preferable.
Some drivers (mt76) don't support arbitrary MAC addresses. Use the
addresses provided by the driver (avoiding the primary address) by default,
but fall back to our has-based scheme when the driver doesn't provide
(enough) addresses.