The site.node_client_prefix6() is only used internally by the l3roamd
protocol. Therefore it is unnecessary to expose it to an administrator.
Instead, if node_client_prefix6 is unspecified in the site, generate an
IPv6 Unique Local Address prefix from the site domain_seed.
This updates the site documentation as well and marks this setting as
both optional and deprecated.
Note: If you had the node_client_prefix6 specified before and want to
use the new autogeneration from the domain_seed instead then this will
break compatibility and will need a gluon-scheduled-domain switch.
Signed-off-by: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@c0d3.blue>
- explain what happens on gluon-reconfigure
- show workflow to alter the wired network config
- update examples
- update 'has changed in' section
resolves#2474
Co-authored-by: Tom Herbers <mail@tomherbers.de>
Co-authored-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Co-authored-by: Andreas Ziegler <dev@andreas-ziegler.de>
Co-authored-by: Tom Herbers <mail@tomherbers.de>
Co-authored-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Co-authored-by: Andreas Ziegler <dev@andreas-ziegler.de>
The OpenLayers JS/CSS download URL is dead. Update it to make the map
work again:
- Update from OpenLayers 5.2.0 to 5.3.0
- Switch from the obsolete rawgit.com URL to jsdelivr.net (rawgit.com
was only redirecting to jsdelivr.net for the last few years anyways)
- Set a fixed commit in the URL, so the URL doesn't become outdated again
We currently don't have any deprecated devices, so it doesn't make much
sense to force every site to specify this variable. Make it default to 0
instead.
This adds support for the beacon interval to be set on a per-band base.
This has the potential to reduce the amount of airtime used up for
sending beacon frames.
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
This adds documentation for the gluon-mesh-batman-adv package and
elaborates on its build and configuration options, as well as
the implemented multicast architecture.
Signed-off-by: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@c0d3.blue>
This new build flag is mandatory for now (it may default to 0 in a future
Gluon version). It may be set to the following values:
* 0 - Do not build any images for deprecated devices.
* upgrade - Only build sysupgrade images for deprecated devices.
* full - Build both sysupgrade and factory images for deprecated devices.
"Other" images are handled like factory images, as they are also used for
the initial installation of Gluon on a device.
Add the `wifi5.outdoor_chanlist` site configuration that
allows specifying an outdoor channel range that can be
switched to for regulatory compliance.
Upon enabling the outdoor option the device will
- configure the `outdoor_chanlist` on all 5 GHz radios
- which may enable DFS/TPC, based on the regulatory domain
- disable ibss/mesh on the 5 GHz radio, as DFS *will*
break mesh connections
- allow for htmode reconfiguration on 5 GHz radios
The outdoor option can be toggled from
- Advanced Settings
- W-LAN
- Outdoor Installation
The `preserve_channel` flag overrules the outdoor channel
selection.
Before 7827f89, mandatory hostname field in config mode was
pre-filled with the default hostname.
This commit adds the config_mode.hostname.prefill option for
controlling the default value.
gluon-config-mode-geo-location-osm extends the
gluon-config-mode-geo-location with a location picker based on
OpenStreetMaps.
Based-on-patch-by: Jan-Tarek Butt <tarek@ring0.de>
As already done with other config mode texts, the altitude field now has
default texts that are used when they are not set in the site i18n files.
The altitude-help text has been removed from site i18n; instead, the
geo-location-help text now overrides the whole section description
including the part that mentions the altitude.