* do not allow to obligatorily require contact information
* add remark that the data is provided voluntarily
* mention how to delete the data
* be very clear about the fact that the data being entered is public and
can be downloaded and processed by anyone.
This commit adds information about:
- how cpu time is spent since boot in jiffies (1/100*sek) (cpu)
- the value is summed for all cores, so in 10 seconds the
summed values will increase by 4000, if the cpu has
4 cores
- context switches since boot (ctxt)
- interrupt counters since boot (intr, softirq)
- forks since boot (processes)
{ "stat": {
"cpu": {
"user": 219403,
"nice": 1714,
"system": 75159,
"idle": 2727739,
"iowait": 2943,
"irq": 0,
"softirq": 571
},
"intr": 8426340,
"ctxt": 50992590,
"processes": 10549,
"softirq": 5161884
} }
In multidomain setups, VXLAN is enabled by default, but can be disabled in
domain configs using the mesh/vxlan option. In single domain setups, the
mesh/vxlan option is mandatory.
The UCI option for legacy mode is removed.
Fixes#1364
dnsmasq's caching is severly broken and does not handle all answer records
equally. In particular, its cached answers are missing DNSKEY and DS
records, breaking DNSSEC validation on clients.
Remove the cache for now. It may return if dnsmasq is fixed or we switch to
a different resolver.
net.ipv6.conf.br-client.forwarding is moved from gluon-client-bridge to
gluon-mesh-batman-adv, as the setting is not useful with non-bridged
protocols.
With the batman-adv multicast support compiled back in again we end up
with multicast addresses in the batman-adv translation table.
Currently we wrongly interpret multicast addresses returned by TT as a
unique host, too, which adds them with a source address filter to
ebtables as well. However, the source address of an ethernet frames is
never supposed to be a multicat one.
This leads to unnecessary entries in ebtables. Fixing this by ignoring
those MAC addreses returned by TT which have the multicast bit set.
Signed-off-by: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@c0d3.blue>
This setting allows to enforce manually setting a hostname.
In the initial configuration, the hostname field is now left empty; when
setting the hostname is not enforced, the default hostname is shown as the
field placeholder.
Fixes#1139
Our VXLAN setup was changed to accept VXLAN packets without checksum almost
2 months ago, so we can disable sending the checksums now as well. Slightly
improves performance.
The RFC standard multicast querier interval is 120s. Our querier uses in
interval of 20s for better support of roaming clients, but our robustness
setting of 3 leads to external queriers using the standard interval to be
timeout after only 60s, leading to frequent "querier appeared/disappeared"
messages. Increase robustness so that external queriers with any interval
<180s are supported.