Move ebtables rules dealing with bat0 to gluon-next-node-batman-adv.
This new package should be used in batman-adv based setups instead
of gluon-next-node.
Adopt the according modifications to the default firewall settings of
the WAN interface from OpenWRT, revision 45613.
Signed-off-by: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@c0d3.blue>
An IGMP/MLD domain split will prevent us from being able to track
multicast listeners on other nodes.
Therefore we need to always hand any multicast packets we received from
local clients to batman-adv. With bridge multicast snooping disabled,
the current setting in Gluon, this is already the case.
However, in preparation to enabling multicast snooping, we need to
enforce forwarding towards batman-adv by setting the bridge port
option "multicast_router" to 2.
Signed-off-by: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@c0d3.blue>
It is not supported by all browsers yet.
Also change load display always to display 2 decimal digits (as it is read
from the kernel with 2 decimal digits).
Fixes#606
Mobile browsers will often show or hide the address bar while scrolling.
This causes resize events which would often reset the signal graphs.
Fixes#662
Ethernet links provide transitive connectivity in all but very unusual
setup, enable mesh_no_rebroadcast to reduce load for devices on links with
many nodes.
Fixes#652
This new feature introduces the new uci section 'gluon-core.wireless' with a preserve_channels option:
* preserve_channels (boolean)
By setting this option to 1 (true) wifi channels will be preserved during upgrades.
Instead of starting gluon-respondd from a hotplug handler, add a proper
init script. The new init script has a restart_if_running argument which
is now used by the hotplug handler.
introduce function to recurse down to the lowest layer-2 interface
corresponding to a given interface.
also re-introduce some of the previously removed input validation plus
some more to protect against glob and path based exploits.
The timeout was calculated incorrectly (in each iteration the span between
the start time and the current time was substracted from the timeout
again), and would often become negative, causing warnings in the kernel
log.
On the status page statistics section counters for transmitted and received traffic were mixed up. Transmitted traffic was shown as received while received traffic was shown as being transmitted.
Fixes#586