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Site configuration
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==================
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The ``site`` consists of the files ``site.conf`` and ``site.mk``.
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In the first community based values are defined, which both are processed
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during the build process and runtime.
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The last is directly included in the make process of Gluon.
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Configuration
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-------------
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The ``site.conf`` is a lua dictionary with the following defined keys.
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hostname_prefix
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A string which shall prefix the default hostname of a device.
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site_name
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The name of your community.
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site_code
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The code of your community. It is good practice to use the TLD of
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your community here.
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prefix4
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The IPv4 Subnet of your community mesh network in CIDR notation, e.g.
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::
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prefix4 = '10.111.111.0/18'
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prefix6
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The IPv6 subnet of your community mesh network, e.g.
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::
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prefix6 = 'fdca::ffee:babe:1::/64'
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timezone
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The timezone of your community live in, e.g.
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::
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-- Europe/Berlin
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timezone = 'CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3'
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ntp_server
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List of NTP servers available in your community or used by your community, e.g.:
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::
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ntp_servers = {'1.ntp.services.ffeh','2.ntp.services.ffeh'}
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This NTP servers must be reachable via IPv6 from the nodes. If you don't want to set an IPv6 address
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explicitly, but use a hostname (which is recommended), see also the :ref:`FAQ <faq-dns>`.
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opkg : optional
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``opkg`` package manager configuration.
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There are two optional fields in the ``opkg`` section:
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- ``openwrt`` overrides the default OpenWrt repository URL
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- ``extra`` specifies a table of additional repositories (with arbitrary keys)
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::
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opkg = {
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openwrt = 'http://opkg.services.ffeh/openwrt/%n/%v/%S/packages',
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extra = {
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modules = 'http://opkg.services.ffeh/modules/gluon-%GS-%GR/%S',
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},
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}
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There are various patterns which can be used in the URLs:
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- ``%n`` is replaced by the OpenWrt version codename (e.g. "chaos_calmer")
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- ``%v`` is replaced by the OpenWrt version number (e.g. "15.05")
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- ``%S`` is replaced by the target architecture (e.g. "ar71xx/generic")
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- ``%GS`` is replaced by the Gluon site code (as specified in ``site.conf``)
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- ``%GV`` is replaced by the Gluon version
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- ``%GR`` is replaced by the Gluon release (as specified in ``site.mk``)
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regdom : optional
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The wireless regulatory domain responsible for your area, e.g.:
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::
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regdom = 'DE'
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Setting ``regdom`` in mandatory if ``wifi24`` or ``wifi5`` is defined.
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wifi24 : optional
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WLAN configuration for 2.4 GHz devices.
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``channel`` must be set to a valid wireless channel for your radio.
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There are currently three interface types available. You many choose to
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configure any subset of them:
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- ``ap`` creates a master interface where clients may connect
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- ``mesh`` creates an 802.11s mesh interface with forwarding disabled
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- ``ibss`` creates an ad-hoc interface
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Each interface may be disabled by setting ``disabled`` to ``true``.
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This will only affect new installations.
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Upgrades will not changed the disabled state.
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``ap`` requires a single parameter, a string, named ``ssid`` which sets the
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interface's ESSID.
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``mesh`` requires a single parameter, a string, named ``id`` which sets the mesh id.
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``ibss`` requires two parametersr: ``ssid`` (a string) and ``bssid`` (a MAC).
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An optional parameter ``vlan`` (integer) is supported.
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Both ``mesh`` and ``ibss`` accept an optional ``mcast_rate`` (kbit/s) parameter for
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setting the default multicast datarate.
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::
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wifi24 = {
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channel = 11,
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ap = {
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ssid = 'entenhausen.freifunk.net',
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},
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mesh = {
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id = 'entenhausen-mesh',
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mcast_rate = 12000,
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},
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ibss = {
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ssid = 'ff:ff:ff:ee:ba:be',
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bssid = 'ff:ff:ff:ee:ba:be',
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mcast_rate = 12000,
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},
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},
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wifi5 : optional
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Same as `wifi24` but for the 5Ghz radio.
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next_node : package
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Configuration of the local node feature of Gluon
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next_node = {
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ip4 = '10.23.42.1',
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ip6 = 'fdca:ffee:babe:1::1',
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mac = 'ca:ff:ee:ba:be:00'
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}
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mesh : optional
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Options specific to routing protocols.
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At the moment, only the ``batman_adv`` routing protocol has such options:
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The optional value ``gw_sel_class`` sets the gateway selection class. The default
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class 20 is based on the link quality (TQ) only, class 1 is calculated from
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both the TQ and the announced bandwidth.
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::
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mesh = {
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batman_adv = {
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gw_sel_class = 1,
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},
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}
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fastd_mesh_vpn
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Remote server setup for the fastd-based mesh VPN.
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The `enabled` option can be set to true to enable the VPN by default.
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If `configurable` is set to `false` or unset, the method list will be replaced on updates
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with the list from the site configuration. Setting `configurable` to `true` will allow the user to
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add the method ``null`` to the beginning of the method list or remove ``null`` from it,
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and make this change survive updates. Setting `configurable` is necessary for the
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package `gluon-luci-mesh-vpn-fastd`, which adds a UI for this configuration.
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In any case, the ``null`` method should always be the first method in the list
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if it is supported at all. You should only set `configurable` to `true` if the
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configured peers support both the ``null`` method and methods with encryption.
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::
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fastd_mesh_vpn = {
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methods = {'salsa2012+umac'},
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-- enabled = true,
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-- configurable = true,
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mtu = 1280,
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groups = {
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backbone = {
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-- Limit number of connected peers from this group
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limit = 1,
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peers = {
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peer1 = {
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key = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX',
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-- Having multiple domains prevents SPOF in freifunk.net
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remotes = {
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'ipv4 "vpn1.entenhausen.freifunk.net" port 10000',
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'ipv4 "vpn1.entenhausener-freifunk.de" port 10000',
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},
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},
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peer2 = {
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key = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX',
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-- You can also omit the ipv4 to allow both connection via ipv4 and ipv6
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remotes = {'"vpn2.entenhausen.freifunk.net" port 10000'},
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},
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},
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-- Optional: nested peer groups
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-- groups = {
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-- lowend_backbone = {
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-- limit = 1,
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-- peers = ...
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-- },
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-- },
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},
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-- Optional: additional peer groups, possibly with other limits
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-- peertopeer = {
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-- limit = 10,
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-- peers = { ... },
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-- },
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},
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bandwidth_limit = {
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-- The bandwidth limit can be enabled by default here.
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enabled = false,
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-- Default upload limit (kbit/s).
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egress = 200,
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-- Default download limit (kbit/s).
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ingress = 3000,
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},
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}
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mesh_on_wan : optional
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Enables the mesh on the WAN port (``true`` or ``false``).
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mesh_on_lan : optional
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Enables the mesh on the LAN port (``true`` or ``false``).
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autoupdater : package
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Configuration for the autoupdater feature of Gluon.
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autoupdater = {
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branch = 'stable',
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branches = {
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stable = {
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name = 'stable',
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mirrors = {
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'http://[fdca:ffee:babe:1::fec1]/firmware/stable/sysupgrade/',
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'http://autoupdate.entenhausen.freifunk.net/firmware/stable/sysupgrade/',
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},
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-- Number of good signatures required
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good_signatures = 2,
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pubkeys = {
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'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', -- someguy
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'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', -- someother
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}
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}
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}
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}
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All configured mirrors must be reachable from the nodes via IPv6. If you don't want to set an IPv6 address
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explicitly, but use a hostname (which is recommended), see also the :ref:`FAQ <faq-dns>`.
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roles : optional
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Optional role definitions. Nodes will announce their role inside the mesh.
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This will allow in the backend to distinguish between normal, backbone and
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service nodes or even gateways (if they advertise that role). It is up to
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the community which roles to define. See the section below as an example.
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``default`` takes the default role which is set initially. This value should be
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part of ``list``. If you want node owners to change the role via config mode add
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the package ``gluon-luci-node-role`` to ``site.mk``.
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The strings to display in the LuCI interface can be configured per language in the
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``i18n/en.po``, ``i18n/de.po``, etc. files of the site repository using message IDs like
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``gluon-luci-node-role:role:node`` and ``gluon-luci-node-role:role:backbone``.
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roles = {
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default = 'node',
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list = {
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'node',
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'test',
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'backbone',
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'service',
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},
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},
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setup_mode : package
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Allows skipping setup mode (config mode) at first boot when attribute
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``skip`` is set to ``true``. This is optional and may be left out.
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setup_mode = {
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skip = true,
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},
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legacy : package
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Configuration for the legacy upgrade path.
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This is only required in communities upgrading from Lübeck's LFF-0.3.x.
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legacy = {
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version_files = {'/etc/.freifunk_version_keep', '/etc/.eff_version_keep'},
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old_files = {'/etc/config/config_mode', '/etc/config/ffeh', '/etc/config/freifunk'},
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config_mode_configs = {'config_mode', 'ffeh', 'freifunk'},
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fastd_configs = {'ffeh_mesh_vpn', 'mesh_vpn'},
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mesh_ifname = 'freifunk',
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tc_configs = {'ffki', 'freifunk'},
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wifi_names = {'wifi_freifunk', 'wifi_freifunk5', 'wifi_mesh', 'wifi_mesh5'},
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}
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Packages
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--------
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The ``site.mk`` is a Makefile which should define constants
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involved in the build process of Gluon.
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GLUON_SITE_PACKAGES
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Defines a list of packages which should be installed additionally
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to the ``gluon-core`` package.
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GLUON_RELEASE
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The current release version Gluon should use.
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GLUON_PRIORITY
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The default priority for the generated manifests (see the autoupdater documentation
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for more information).
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GLUON_LANGS
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List of languages (as two-letter-codes) to be included in the web interface. Should always contain
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``en``.
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.. _site-config-mode-texts:
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Config mode texts
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-----------------
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The community-defined texts in the config mode are configured in PO files in the ``i18n`` subdirectory
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of the site configuration. The message IDs currently defined are:
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gluon-config-mode:welcome
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Welcome text on the top of the config wizard page.
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gluon-config-mode:pubkey
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Information about the public VPN key on the reboot page.
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gluon-config-mode:reboot
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General information shown on the reboot page.
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There is a POT file in the site example directory which can be used to create templates
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for the language files. The command ``msginit -l en -i ../../docs/site-example/i18n/gluon-site.pot``
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can be used from the ``i18n`` directory to create an initial PO file called ``en.po`` if the ``gettext``
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utilities are installed.
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.. note::
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An empty ``msgstr``, as is the default after running ``msginit``, leads to
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the ``msgid`` being printed as-is. It does *not* hide the whole text, as
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might be expected.
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Depending on the context, you might be able to use comments like
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``<!-- empty -->`` as translations to effectively hide the text.
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Examples
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--------
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site.mk
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^^^^^^^
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.. literalinclude:: ../site-example/site.mk
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:language: makefile
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site.conf
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^^^^^^^^^
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.. literalinclude:: ../site-example/site.conf
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:language: lua
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i18n/en.po
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^^^^^^^^^^
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.. literalinclude:: ../site-example/i18n/en.po
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:language: po
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i18n/de.po
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^^^^^^^^^^
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.. literalinclude:: ../site-example/i18n/de.po
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:language: po
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modules
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^^^^^^^
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.. literalinclude:: ../site-example/modules
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:language: makefile
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site-repos in the wild
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is a non-exhaustive list of site-repos from various communities:
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* `site-ffa <https://github.com/tecff/site-ffa>`_ (Altdorf, Landshut & Umgebung)
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* `site-ffbs <https://github.com/ffbs/site-ffbs>`_ (Braunschweig)
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* `site-ffhb <https://github.com/FreifunkBremen/gluon-site-ffhb>`_ (Bremen)
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* `site-ffda <https://github.com/freifunk-darmstadt/site-ffda>`_ (Darmstadt)
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* `site-ffgoe <https://github.com/freifunk-goettingen/site-ffgoe>`_ (Göttingen)
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* `site-ffhh <https://github.com/freifunkhamburg/site-ffhh>`_ (Hamburg)
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* `site-ffho <https://git.c3pb.de/freifunk-pb/site-ffho>`_ (Hochstift)
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* `site-ffhgw <https://github.com/lorenzo-greifswald/site-ffhgw>`_ (Greifswald)
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* `site-ffl <https://github.com/freifunk-leipzig/freifunk-gluon-leipzig>`_ (Leipzig)
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* `site-ffhl <https://github.com/freifunk-luebeck/site-ffhl>`_ (Lübeck)
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* `site-ffmd <https://github.com/FreifunkMD/site-ffmd>`_ (Magdeburg)
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* `site-ffmwu <https://github.com/freifunk-mwu/site-ffmwu>`_ (Mainz, Wiesbaden & Umgebung)
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* `site-ffmyk <https://github.com/FreifunkMYK/site-ffmyk>`_ (Mayen-Koblenz)
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* `site-ffm <https://github.com/freifunkMUC/site-ffm>`_ (München)
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* `site-ffms <https://github.com/FreiFunkMuenster/site-ffms>`_ (Münsterland)
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* `site-ffnw <https://git.nordwest.freifunk.net/ffnw/siteconf/tree/master>`_ (Nordwest)
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* `site-ffka <https://github.com/ffka/site-ffka>`_ (Karlsruhe)
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* `site-ffrl <https://github.com/ffrl/sites-ffrl>`_ (Rheinland)
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* `site-ffrg <https://github.com/ffruhr/site-ffruhr>`_ (Ruhrgebiet)
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* `site-ffs <https://github.com/freifunk-stuttgart/site-ffs>`_ (Stuttgart)
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* `site-fftr <https://github.com/freifunktrier/site-fftr>`_ (Trier)
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