This is a site.conf-breaking change in regard to the wireless config.
Make sure to read http://gluon.readthedocs.org/en/latest/user/site.html
and update your site.conf accordingly!
Support for 802.11s mesh interfaces has been added. Gluon now supports
three interface types: ap, ibss and mesh. All of them are now optional
and may be configured independently in site.conf.
A sample site.conf may look like this:
wifi24 = {
channel = 1,
htmode = 'HT40+',
ap = {
ssid = 'luebeck.freifunk.net',
},
ibss = {
ssid = '02:d1:11:37:fc:38',
bssid = '02:d1:11:37:fc:38',
mcast_rate = 12000,
},
mesh = {
id = 'ffhl-mesh',
mcast_rate = 12000,
},
},
Add a default subject and body that is transferred to your mail client as default text, so the user has to type less when creating the mail to send the fastd-key to the community mailinglist.
I am not sure if the `<%=key?>` part works, maybe this has to be adapted, so the key is in the link
- generalize, to make it more clear that the site config
needs to be adapted to the local community.
- remove some host names and public keys used in Lübeck
- suggest private space mac adresses
- change fastd method to salsa2012+umac, which is the recommended default
- add config for a fastd peer reachable by both ipv4 and ipv6
- order GLUON_SITE_PACKAGES alphabetically