Since switching to Barrier Breaker/procd, we'd not notice if we were
upgrading from a version before renaming the config file to gluon-setup-mode
as the upgrade scripts run after the preinit.
Fix this by checking later during setup mode init again and rebooting into the
regular run mode if we detect this case.
Die Bezeichnung "Mesh-VPN" ist etwas irreführend. Man kann denken, dass hiermit das Meshing aktiviert wird, wobei es ja — im Gegenteil — um eine Nutzung des WAN geht.
This adds
"client" { "total": <int>, "wifi": <int>" }
to statistics.d. "total" will be the number of clients connected.
"wifi" will be the number of clients connected over wifi. I.e. "total"
will always be equal to or greater than "wifi".
The node will not count itself.
This commit splits gluon-config-mode into several, mostly independent
packages.
* gluon-config-mode-core: basic functionality (required)
* gluon-config-mode-hostname: hostname field
* gluon-config-mode-autoupdater: show when autoupdater is enabled
* gluon-config-mode-mesh-vpn: fastd vpn configuration, bw limit
* gluon-config-mode-geo-location: geo coordinates
* gluon-config-mode-contact-info: contact info field
The package gluon-config-mode has been removed. You need to replace
it with these packages (or any subset of them) in site.mk:
* gluon-config-mode-hostname
* gluon-config-mode-autoupdater
* gluon-config-mode-mesh-vpn
* gluon-config-mode-geo-location
* gluon-config-mode-contact-info
Note: It is not possible to deactivate the autoupdater in config mode
anymore (expert mode will still allow it). Instead, a message is shown
in case the autoupdater is enabled.
Previously, the config-mode was responsible for generating the fastd
secret. This patch sets the default secret to "generate" causing a
secret to be generated on its first use (e.g. show_key or start).
This also changes the info page (in Expert Mode) to show "n/a" when the
public key is not yet available.
This adds a `node_id` to announce.d. `node_id` is an hex-number uniquely
identifying a particular node. On nodes having a
primary MAC this MAC address will be used as `node_id` (sans the
colons). The value is opaque. It must not be converted back into
a MAC address.
`node_id` should be sent in all alfred and announced packets to
ensure clients can link the data to a particular node.