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At the moment, we don't have a good guideline for package-specific configuration, but it seems like a good idea not to split configuration into too many tiny pages, especially for packages that aren't commonly selected explicitly. Some uncommon configuration is dropped from the example site.conf to remove clutter.
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-- This is an example site configuration for Gluon v2017.1+
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--
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-- Take a look at the documentation located at
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-- http://gluon.readthedocs.org/ for details.
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--
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-- This configuration will not work as is. You're required to make
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-- community specific changes to it!
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{
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-- Used for generated hostnames, e.g. freifunk-abcdef123456. (optional)
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-- hostname_prefix = 'freifunk-',
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-- Name of the community.
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site_name = 'Freifunk Alpha Centauri',
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-- Shorthand of the community.
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site_code = 'ffxx',
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-- 32 bytes of random data, encoded in hexadecimal
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-- Must be the same for all nodes in one mesh domain
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-- Can be generated using: echo $(hexdump -v -n 32 -e '1/1 "%02x"' </dev/urandom)
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domain_seed = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
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-- Prefixes used within the mesh.
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-- prefix6 is required, prefix4 can be omitted if next_node.ip4
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-- is not set.
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prefix4 = '10.xxx.0.0/20',
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prefix6 = 'fdxx:xxxx:xxxx::/64',
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-- Timezone of your community.
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-- See http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/system#time_zones
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timezone = 'CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3',
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-- List of NTP servers in your community.
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-- Must be reachable using IPv6!
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ntp_servers = {'1.ntp.services.ffxx'},
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-- Wireless regulatory domain of your community.
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regdom = 'DE',
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-- Wireless configuration for 2.4 GHz interfaces.
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wifi24 = {
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-- Wireless channel.
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channel = 1,
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-- List of supported wifi rates (optional)
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-- Example removes 802.11b compatibility for better performance
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supported_rates = {6000, 9000, 12000, 18000, 24000, 36000, 48000, 54000},
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-- List of basic wifi rates (optional, required if supported_rates is set)
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-- Example removes 802.11b compatibility for better performance
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basic_rate = {6000, 9000, 18000, 36000, 54000},
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-- ESSID used for client network.
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ap = {
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ssid = 'alpha-centauri.freifunk.net',
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-- disabled = true, -- (optional)
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},
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mesh = {
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-- Adjust these values!
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id = 'ueH3uXjdp', -- usually you don't want users to connect to this mesh-SSID, so use a cryptic id that no one will accidentally mistake for the client WiFi
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mcast_rate = 12000,
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-- disabled = true, -- (optional)
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},
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},
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-- Wireless configuration for 5 GHz interfaces.
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-- This should be equal to the 2.4 GHz variant, except
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-- for channel.
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wifi5 = {
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channel = 44,
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ap = {
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ssid = 'alpha-centauri.freifunk.net',
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},
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mesh = {
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-- Adjust these values!
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id = 'ueH3uXjdp',
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mcast_rate = 12000,
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},
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},
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-- The next node feature allows clients to always reach the node it is
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-- connected to using a known IP address.
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next_node = {
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-- anycast IPs of all nodes
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-- name = { 'nextnode.location.community.example.org', 'nextnode', 'nn' },
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ip4 = '10.xxx.0.xxx',
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ip6 = 'fdxx:xxxx:xxxx::xxxx',
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},
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-- Options specific to routing protocols (optional)
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-- mesh = {
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-- Options specific to the batman-adv routing protocol (optional)
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-- batman_adv = {
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-- Gateway selection class (optional)
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-- The default class 20 is based on the link quality (TQ) only,
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-- class 1 is calculated from both the TQ and the announced bandwidth
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-- gw_sel_class = 1,
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-- },
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-- },
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mesh_vpn = {
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-- enabled = true,
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mtu = 1312,
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fastd = {
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-- Refer to http://fastd.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ to better understand
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-- what these options do.
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-- List of crypto-methods to use.
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methods = {'salsa2012+umac'},
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-- configurable = true,
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-- syslog_level = 'warn',
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groups = {
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backbone = {
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-- Limit number of connected peers to reduce bandwidth.
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limit = 1,
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-- List of peers.
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peers = {
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peer1 = {
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key = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
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-- This is a list, so you might add multiple entries.
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remotes = {'ipv4 "xxx.somehost.invalid" port xxxxxx'},
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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 = {'"xxx.somehost2.invalid" port xxxxx'},
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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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-- backbone_sub = {
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-- ...
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-- },
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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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-- backbone2 = {
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-- ...
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-- },
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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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autoupdater = {
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-- Default branch. Don't forget to set GLUON_BRANCH when building!
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branch = 'stable',
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-- List of branches. You may define multiple branches.
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branches = {
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stable = {
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name = 'stable',
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-- List of mirrors to fetch images from. IPv6 required!
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mirrors = {'http://1.updates.services.ffhl/stable/sysupgrade'},
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-- Number of good signatures required.
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-- Have multiple maintainers sign your build and only
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-- accept it when a sufficient number of them have
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-- signed it.
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good_signatures = 2,
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-- List of public keys of maintainers.
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pubkeys = {
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'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', -- Alice
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'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', -- Bob
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'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', -- Mary
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},
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},
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},
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},
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}
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