* Final bits of perl replaced by lua
* Use iwinfo during first boot (api I was using fails this early)
* Retry getting phy device (it can fail as the node is booting up)
Inside the source files the word "contained" was mispelled
as "conained"
The website currently lists this correctly as "contained"
This was an error in the intial stamping of the source files in
changeset:5c3ee1d0686c6e6f2907fe4fc393d86d6c5a69b5/aredn_ar71xx
Line is part of "Additional Conditions" permitted by GPLv3.
Line does not impact coders prior to the AREDN setup date
as it was added by the AREDN team.
Change-Id: I3bc09aea548100f35c08aebe8686b8d4808d56d8
Signed-off-by: Conrad Lara - KG6JEI <KG6JEI@amsat.org>
Signed-off-by: Joe Ayers <ae6xe@arrl.net>
Signed-off-by: Darryl Quinn <k5dlq@arrl.net>
Signed-off-by: Trevor Paskett - K7FPV <snoopytjp@gmail.com>
This is at the top of the license header.
It prevents the code from being processed but doesn't
actually impact the license terms in any way.
Change-Id: Ic91f2400f9694056b6f06fa43d1074411d6c6262
Since a large number of the BBHNDev team has decided to create firmware fully independent of the BBHN Project the decision has been made to rebrand the firmware to differentiate from the origional BBHN work.
We would like to thank all those whom have worked on the BBHN firmware over the years and all those who continue to work on the firmware under AREDN(TM).
Program went GPLv3 last year but license text was never added to files
Default text to give credit to David as he is listed in all commits and to reference the BBHN Austin team at the same time as they were part of the group of HAM's that started this project.
In order to maintain compatibility with existing deployed nodes, known common encrypted ports will NOT be blocked by default.
Users will receive a message during first setup encouraging them to review the rules that apply to how they intend to use their node and that laws very by country and frequency.
A package blockknownencrypted has been created in changeset:123a521df2b63ba1c5bdd6ad94ac402b86394579/bbhn_packages to be used in blocking known encrypted ports if the user feels it is necessary.
As developers we are not stating an opinion as to what the rules say or do not say in relationship to the traffic this deals with. Each user will need to make their own determination of the rules.
This has been the current case since day one.
New file fwinfo page shows if the package is installed AND displays the active firewall rules at the time of the access. This allows future grown to help test (because of the adhoc nature of the mesh) if packet filtering is the cause of a connection not working.
see BBHN->ticket:3