This provides native ipv4 to clients on a network having an ipv6-only backend, relying on external plat. This allows to use clients in ipv6-only networks that would otherwise refuse to connect without a valid ipv4 route. Limitations: * External plat must be provided, for example by jool - for example by https://github.com/FreifunkMD/jool-docker.git * This implementation will break ipv4 connections when clients roam. |
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CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
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README.md |
Documentation (incomplete at this time, contribute if you can!) may be found at https://gluon.readthedocs.io/.
If you're new to Gluon and ready to get your feet wet, have a look at the Getting Started Guide.
Gluon's developers frequent an IRC chatroom at #gluon on hackint. There is also a webchat that allows for access from within your browser.
Issues & Feature requests
Before opening an issue, make sure to check whether any existing issues (open or closed) match. If you're suggesting a new feature, drop by on IRC or our mailinglist to discuss it first.
We maintain a Roadmap for the future development of Gluon.
Use a release!
Please refrain from using the master
branch for anything else but development purposes!
Use the most recent release instead. You can list all releases by running git tag
and switch to one by running git checkout v2019.1.1 && make update
.
If you're using the autoupdater, do not autoupdate nodes with anything but releases. If you upgrade using random master commits the nodes will break eventually.
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