Site ==== The ``site`` consists of the files ``site.conf`` and ``site.mk``. In the first community based values are defined, which both are processed during the build process and runtime. The last is directly included in the make process of Gluon. Configuration ------------- The ``site.conf`` is a lua dictionary with the following defined keys. hostname_prefix A string which shall prefix the default hostname of a device. site_name The name of your community. site_code The code of your community. It is good practice to use the TLD of your community here. prefix4 The IPv4 Subnet of your community mesh network in CIDR notation, e.g. :: prefix4 = '10.111.111.0/18' prefix6 The IPv6 subnet of your community mesh network, e.g. :: prefix6 = 'fdca::ffee:babe:1::/64' timezone The timezone of your community live in, e.g. :: -- Europe/Berlin timezone = 'CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3' ntp_server List of NTP servers available in your community or used by your community, e.g.: :: ntp_servers = {'1.ntp.services.ffeh','2.tnp.services.ffeh'} opkg_repo : optional Overwrite the default ``opkg`` repository server, e.g.: :: opkg_repo = 'http://opkg.services.ffeh/attitude_adjustment/12.09/%S/packages' The `%S` is a variable, which is replaced with the platform of an device during the build process. regdom The wireless regulatory domain responsible for your area, e.g.: :: regdom = 'DE' wifi24 WLAN Configuration of your community in the 2.4Ghz radio. Consisting of ``ssid`` of your client network, the ``channel`` your community is using, ``htmode``, the adhoc ssid ``mesh_ssid`` used between devices, the adhoc bssid ``mesh_bssid`` and the adhoc multicast rate ``mesh_mcast_rate``. Optionally ``mesh_vlan`` can be used to setup VLAN on top of the 802.11 ad-hoc interface. Combined in an dictionary, e.g.: :: wifi24 = { ssid = 'http://kiel.freifunk.net/', channel = 11, htmode = 'HT40-', mesh_ssid = 'ff:ff:ff:ee:ba:be', mesh_bssid = 'ff:ff:ff:ee:ba:be', mesh_mcast_rate = 12000, }, wifi5 Same as `wifi24` but for the 5Ghz radio. next_node : package Configuration of the local node feature of Gluon :: next_node = { ip4 = '10.23.42.1', ip6 = 'fdca:ffee:babe:1::1', mac = 'ca:ff:ee:ba:be' } fastd_mesh_vpn Remote server setup for vpn. :: fastd_mesh_vpn = { methods = {'salsa2012+gmac'}, mtu = 1426, backbone = { limit = 2, peers = { ffki_rz = { key = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', remotes = {'ipv4 "vpn1.entenhausen.freifunk.net" port 10000'}, }, } } } mesh_on_wan : optional Enables the mesh on the WAN port (``true`` or ``false``). autoupdater : package Configuration for the autoupdater feature of Gluon. :: autoupdater = { enabled = 1, branch = 'experimental', branches = { stable = { name = 'stable', mirrors = { 'http://[fdca:ffee:babe:1::fec1]/firmware/stable/sysupgrade/', 'http://[fdca:ffee:babe:1::fec2]/firmware/stable/sysupgrade/', }, probability = 0.08, good_signatures = 2, pubkeys = { 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', -- someguy 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', -- someother } } } } roles : optional Optional role definitions. With this nodes will announce their role inside the mesh. In the backend this adds the facility to distinguish between normal, backbone and service nodes or even gateways (if they advertise the role, also). It is up to the community which roles to define. See the section below as an example. ``default`` takes the default role which is set initially. This value should be part of ``list``. If you want node owners to change the role via config mode add the package ``gluon-luci-node-role`` to ``site.mk``. :: roles = { default = 'node', list = { node = 'Normal Node', test = 'Test Node', backbone = 'Backbone Node', service = 'Service Node', }, }, simple_tc : package Uplink traffic control :: simple_tc = { mesh_vpn = { ifname = 'mesh-vpn', enabled = false, limit_egress = 200, limit_ingress = 3000, }, }, setup_mode : package Allows skipping setup mode (config mode) at first boot when attribute ``skip`` is set to ``true``. This is optional and may be left out. :: setup_mode { skip = true, }, config_mode : package Configuration Mode text blocks legacy : package Configuration for the legacy upgrade path. This is only required in communities upgrading from Lübeck's LFF-0.3.x. :: legacy = { version_files = {'/etc/.freifunk_version_keep', '/etc/.eff_version_keep'}, old_files = {'/etc/config/config_mode', '/etc/config/ffeh', '/etc/config/freifunk'}, config_mode_configs = {'config_mode', 'ffeh', 'freifunk'}, fastd_configs = {'ffeh_mesh_vpn', 'mesh_vpn'}, mesh_ifname = 'freifunk', tc_configs = {'ffki', 'freifunk'}, wifi_names = {'wifi_freifunk', 'wifi_freifunk5', 'wifi_mesh', 'wifi_mesh5'}, } Packages -------- The ``site.mk`` is a Makefile which should define constants involved in the build process of Gluon. GLUON_SITE_PACKAGES Defines a list of packages which should installed additional to the ``gluon_core`` package. GLUON_RELEASE The current release version Gluon should use. GLUON_PRIORITY The default priority for the generated manifests (see the autoupdater documentation for more information). Examples -------- site.mk ^^^^^^^ .. literalinclude:: ../site-example/site.mk :language: makefile site.conf ^^^^^^^^^ .. literalinclude:: ../site-example/site.conf :language: lua modules ^^^^^^^ .. literalinclude:: ../site-example/modules :language: makefile site-repos in the wild ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is a non-exhaustive list of site-repos from various communities: * `site-ffbs `_ (Braunschweig) * `site-ffhb `_ (Bremen) * `site-ffda `_ (Darmstadt) * `site-ffgoe `_ (Göttingen) * `site-ffhh `_ (Hamburg) * `site-ffhgw `_ (Greifswald) * `site-ffhl `_ (Lübeck) * `site-ffmd `_ (Magdeburg) * `site-ffmwu `_ (Mainz, Wiesbaden & Umgebung) * `site-ffmyk `_ (Mayen-Koblenz) * `site-ffm `_ (München) * `site-ffms `_ (Münster) * `site-ffnw `_ (Nordwest) * `site-ffpb `_ (Paderborn) * `site-ffka `_ (Karlsruhe) * `site-ffrl `_ (Rheinland) * `site-ffrg `_ (Ruhrgebiet) * `site-ffs `_ (Stuttgart)