Site configuration
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 : optional
-
The IPv4 Subnet of your community mesh network in CIDR notation, e.g.
prefix4 = '10.111.111.0/18'Required if
next_node.ip4is set. - 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.ffac','2.ntp.services.ffac'}This NTP servers must be reachable via IPv6 from the nodes. If you don't want to set an IPv6 address explicitly, but use a hostname (which is recommended), see also the :ref:`FAQ <faq-dns>`.
- opkg : optional
-
opkgpackage manager configuration.There are two optional fields in the
opkgsection:-
ledeoverrides the default LEDE repository URL. The default URL would correspond tohttp://downloads.lede-project.org/snapshots/packages/%Aand usually doesn't need to be changed when nodes are expected to have IPv6 internet connectivity. -
extraspecifies a table of additional repositories (with arbitrary keys)
opkg = { lede = 'http://opkg.services.ffac/lede/snapshots/packages/%A', extra = { gluon = 'http://opkg.services.ffac/modules/gluon-%GS-%GR/%S', }, }There are various patterns which can be used in the URLs:
-
%nis replaced by the LEDE version codename -
%vis replaced by the LEDE version number (e.g. "17.01") -
%Sis replaced by the target board (e.g. "ar71xx/generic") -
%Ais replaced by the target architecture (e.g. "mips_24kc") -
%GSis replaced by the Gluon site code (as specified insite.conf) -
%GVis replaced by the Gluon version -
%GRis replaced by the Gluon release (as specified insite.mk)
-
- regdom : optional
-
The wireless regulatory domain responsible for your area, e.g.:
regdom = 'DE'Setting
regdomis mandatory ifwifi24orwifi5is defined. - wifi24 : optional
-
WLAN configuration for 2.4 GHz devices.
channelmust be set to a valid wireless channel for your radio.There are currently three interface types available. You many choose to configure any subset of them:
-
apcreates a master interface where clients may connect -
meshcreates an 802.11s mesh interface with forwarding disabled -
ibsscreates an ad-hoc interface
Each interface may be disabled by setting
disabledtotrue. This will only affect new installations. Upgrades will not change the disabled state.Additionally it is possible to configure the
supported_ratesandbasic_rateof each radio. Both are optional, by default hostapd/driver dictate the rates. Ifsupported_ratesis set,basic_rateis required, becausebasic_ratehas to be a subset ofsupported_rates. The example below disables 802.11b rates.aprequires a single parameter, a string, namedssidwhich sets the interface's ESSID.meshrequires a single parameter, a string, namedidwhich sets the mesh id.ibssrequires two parametersr:ssid(a string) andbssid(a MAC). An optional parametervlan(integer) is supported.Both
meshandibssaccept an optionalmcast_rate(kbit/s) parameter for setting the multicast bitrate. Increasing the default value of 1000 to something like 12000 is recommended.wifi24 = { channel = 11, supported_rates = {6000, 9000, 12000, 18000, 24000, 36000, 48000, 54000}, basic_rate = {6000, 9000, 18000, 36000, 54000}, ap = { ssid = 'alpha-centauri.freifunk.net', }, mesh = { id = 'alpha-centauri-mesh', mcast_rate = 12000, }, ibss = { ssid = 'ff:ff:ff:ee:ba:be', bssid = 'ff:ff:ff:ee:ba:be', mcast_rate = 12000, }, }, -
- wifi5 : optional
- 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:00' }The IPv4 next-node address is optional.
- mesh : optional
-
Options specific to routing protocols.
At the moment, only the
batman_advrouting protocol has such options:The optional value
gw_sel_classsets the gateway selection class. The default class 20 is based on the link quality (TQ) only, class 1 is calculated from both the TQ and the announced bandwidth.mesh = { batman_adv = { gw_sel_class = 1, }, } - mesh_vpn
-
Remote server setup for the mesh VPN.
The enabled option can be set to true to enable the VPN by default. mtu defines the MTU of the VPN interface.
The fastd section configures settings specific to the fastd VPN implementation.
If configurable is set to false or unset, the method list will be replaced on updates with the list from the site configuration. Setting configurable to true will allow the user to add the method
nullto the beginning of the method list or removenullfrom it, and make this change survive updates. Setting configurable is necessary for the package gluon-web-mesh-vpn-fastd, which adds a UI for this configuration.In any case, the
nullmethod should always be the first method in the list if it is supported at all. You should only set configurable to true if the configured peers support both thenullmethod and methods with encryption.You can set syslog_level from verbose (default) to warn to reduce syslog output.
The tunneldigger section is used to define the tunneldigger broker list.
Note: It doesn't make sense to include both fastd and tunneldigger sections in the same configuration file, as only one of the packages gluon-mesh-vpn-fastd and gluon-mesh-vpn-tunneldigger should be installed with the current implementation.
mesh_vpn = { -- enabled = true, mtu = 1280, fastd = { methods = {'salsa2012+umac'}, -- configurable = true, -- syslog_level = 'warn', groups = { backbone = { -- Limit number of connected peers from this group limit = 1, peers = { peer1 = { key = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', -- Having multiple domains prevents SPOF in freifunk.net remotes = { 'ipv4 "vpn1.alpha-centauri.freifunk.net" port 10000', 'ipv4 "vpn1.alpha-centauri-freifunk.de" port 10000', }, }, peer2 = { key = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', -- You can also omit the ipv4 to allow both connection via ipv4 and ipv6 remotes = {'"vpn2.alpha-centauri.freifunk.net" port 10000'}, }, peer3 = { key = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', -- In addition to domains you can also add ip addresses, which provides -- resilience in case of dns outages remotes = { '"vpn3.alpha-centauri.freifunk.net" port 10000', '[2001:db8::3:1]:10000', '192.0.2.3:10000', }, }, }, -- Optional: nested peer groups -- groups = { -- lowend_backbone = { -- limit = 1, -- peers = ... -- }, -- }, }, -- Optional: additional peer groups, possibly with other limits -- peertopeer = { -- limit = 10, -- peers = { ... }, -- }, }, }, tunneldigger = { brokers = {'vpn1.alpha-centauri.freifunk.net'} }, bandwidth_limit = { -- The bandwidth limit can be enabled by default here. enabled = false, -- Default upload limit (kbit/s). egress = 200, -- Default download limit (kbit/s). ingress = 3000, }, } - mesh_on_wan : optional
-
Enables the mesh on the WAN port (
trueorfalse).mesh_on_wan = true, - mesh_on_lan : optional
-
Enables the mesh on the LAN port (
trueorfalse).mesh_on_lan = true, - poe_passthrough : optional
- Enable PoE passthrough by default on hardware with such a feature.
- autoupdater : package
-
Configuration for the autoupdater feature of Gluon.
The mirrors are checked in random order until the manifest could be downloaded successfully or all mirrors have been tried.
autoupdater = { branch = 'stable', branches = { stable = { name = 'stable', mirrors = { 'http://[fdca:ffee:babe:1::fec1]/firmware/stable/sysupgrade/', 'http://autoupdate.alpha-centauri.freifunk.net/firmware/stable/sysupgrade/', }, -- Number of good signatures required good_signatures = 2, pubkeys = { 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', -- someguy 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', -- someother } } } }All configured mirrors must be reachable from the nodes via IPv6. If you don't want to set an IPv6 address explicitly, but use a hostname (which is recommended), see also the :ref:`FAQ <faq-dns>`.
- roles : optional
-
Optional role definitions. Nodes will announce their role inside the mesh. This will allow in the backend to distinguish between normal, backbone and service nodes or even gateways (if they advertise that role). It is up to the community which roles to define. See the section below as an example.
defaulttakes the default role which is set initially. This value should be part oflist. If you want node owners to change the role via config mode add the packagegluon-web-node-roletosite.mk.The strings to display in the web interface are configured per language in the
i18n/en.po,i18n/de.po, etc. files of the site repository using message IDs likegluon-web-node-role:role:nodeandgluon-web-node-role:role:backbone.roles = { default = 'node', list = { 'node', 'test', 'backbone', 'service', }, }, - setup_mode : package
-
Allows skipping setup mode (config mode) at first boot when attribute
skipis set totrue. This is optional and may be left out.setup_mode = { skip = true, }, - 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/ffac', '/etc/config/freifunk'}, config_mode_configs = {'config_mode', 'ffac', 'freifunk'}, fastd_configs = {'ffac_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 be installed additionally
to the
gluon-corepackage. - 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).
- GLUON_REGION
- Region code to build into images where necessary. Valid values are the empty string,
usandeu. - GLUON_LANGS
- List of languages (as two-letter-codes) to be included in the web interface. Should always contain
en.
Config mode texts
The community-defined texts in the config mode are configured in PO files in the i18n subdirectory
of the site configuration. The message IDs currently defined are:
- gluon-config-mode:welcome
- Welcome text on the top of the config wizard page.
- gluon-config-mode:pubkey
- Information about the public VPN key on the reboot page.
- gluon-config-mode:novpn
- Information shown on the reboot page, if the mesh VPN was not selected.
- gluon-config-mode:altitude-label
- Label for the
altitudefield - gluon-config-mode:altitude-help
- Description for the usage of the
altitudefield - gluon-config-mode:reboot
- General information shown on the reboot page.
There is a POT file in the site example directory which can be used to create templates
for the language files. The command msginit -l en -i ../../docs/site-example/i18n/gluon-site.pot
can be used from the i18n directory to create an initial PO file called en.po if the gettext
utilities are installed.
Note
An empty msgstr, as is the default after running msginit, leads to
the msgid being printed as-is. It does not hide the whole text, as
might be expected.
Depending on the context, you might be able to use comments like
<!-- empty --> as translations to effectively hide the text.
Site modules
The file modules in the site repository is completely optional and can be used
to supply additional package feeds from which packages are built. The git repositories
specified here are retrieved in addition to the default feeds when make update
it called.
This file's format is very similar to the toplevel modules file of the Gluon
tree, with the important different that the list of feeds must be assigned to
the variable GLUON_SITE_FEEDS. Multiple feed names must be separated by spaces,
for example:
GLUON_SITE_FEEDS='foo bar'
The feed names may only contain alphanumerical characters, underscores and slashes. For each of the feeds, the following variables are used to specify how to update the feed:
- PACKAGES_${feed}_REPO
- The URL of the git repository to clone (usually
git://orhttp(s)://) - PACKAGES_${feed}_COMMIT
- The commit ID of the repository to use
- PACKAGES_${feed}_BRANCH
- Optional: The branch of the repository the given commit ID can be found in.
Defaults to the default branch of the repository (usually
master)
These variables are always all uppercase, so for an entry foo in GLUON_SITE_FEEDS,
the corresponding configuration variables would be PACKAGES_FOO_REPO,
PACKAGES_FOO_COMMIT and PACKAGES_FOO_BRANCH. Slashes in feed names are
replaced by underscores to get valid shell variable identifiers.
Examples
site.mk
site.conf
i18n/en.po
i18n/de.po
modules
site-repos in the wild
This is a non-exhaustive list of site-repos from various communities:
- site-ffa (Altdorf, Landshut & Umgebung)
- site-ffac (Regio Aachen)
- site-ffbs (Braunschweig)
- site-ffhb (Bremen)
- site-ffda (Darmstadt)
- site-ffeh (Ehingen)
- site-fffl (Flensburg)
- site-ffgoe (Göttingen)
- site-ffgt-rhw (Guetersloh)
- site-ffhh (Hamburg)
- site-ffho (Hochstift)
- site-ffhgw (Greifswald)
- site-ffka (Karlsruhe)
- site-ffki (Kiel)
- site-fflz (Lausitz)
- site-ffl (Leipzig)
- site-ffhl (Lübeck)
- site-fflg (Lüneburg)
- site-ffmd (Magdeburg)
- site-ffmwu (Mainz, Wiesbaden & Umgebung)
- site-ffmyk (Mayen-Koblenz)
- site-ffmo (Moers)
- site-ffmg (Mönchengladbach)
- site-ffm (München)
- site-ffhmue (Münden)
- site-ffms (Münsterland)
- site-neuss (Neuss)
- site-ffniers (Niersufer)
- site-ffnw (Nordwest)
- site-ffrgb (Regensburg)
- site-ffrn (Rhein-Neckar)
- site-ffruhr (Ruhrgebiet, Multi-Communities)
- site-ffs (Stuttgart)
- site-fftr (Trier)