* First draft of advanced DHCP option specification on Ports tab.
Allows the node administrator to specify additional DHCP options that
will be supplied to LAN clients in specific circumstances. This change
adds two tables to the Ports configuration tab.
The "Tags for Advanced DHCP Options" table allows the administrator to
specify DHCP tags that will be assigned to clients that identify
themselves with specific values for properties such as Vendor Class or
MAC address.
The "Advanced DHCP Options" table allows the administrator to specify
arbitrary DHCP options to send to any client, or only to clients with a
specific tag. Option numbers can be entered directly or chosen from a
list of well-known options. Option values are manually entered by the
administrator.
In-browser validation is implemented for all input fields with easily
recognizable content such as host names, MAC addresses, and port and
option numbers. Placeholders are also supplied for input fields, such as
MAC addresses with wildcard matching, that might otherwise be difficult
to describe.
Issues with the current version:
- Sending DHCP options not requested by the client is implemented using
the dhcp_option_force UCI configuration option, but does not currently
work.
- Tagging by client host name is supported by dnsmasq, but not yet by
UCI.
- DHCP option values must be entered manually by the administrator, but
are not currently validated.
* Better validation, placeholders, and hints for existing input fields.
* Remove junk accidentally inserted in comment.
* Preserve Advanced DHCP options across updates.
Added a comment at the top of /etc/config.mesh/network to inform node
admins how to override the network configuration for unusual and unique
network configurations. See issue #995 for explanation of when overrides
may be useful.
Relates-to: #995
Signed-off-by: Gerard Hickey <hickey@kinetic-compute.com>
* Support antenna selection and allow heading to be specified
* More antennas
* Heading -> Azimuth
* Ubiquiti's catalog
* Add Mikrotik builtin antennas
* Some Ubiquiti builtins
* JP Performance Antennas
* Added Altelix
* More Altelix
* More radios
* Add elevation
* Add generic omnis, sectors and dishes
* Improve selection
* Improve display for non-wireless devices
* Improve omni and builtin setup
* mode -> model typo in antennas.json
* Typos
* Fix bad gateway when saving
* Add antenna height above ground level.
Fix more bad gateways
* Update antennas.json
* More radio antennas
* More antennas
* Wireguard tunnel support
* Fix wireguard firewall rules
* Add Wireguard tunnels to LQM
* Filter vlans on main bridge
* If you paste a tunnel config into any field, it will auto-populate all fields correctly
* Fix bad password keyword
* Fix bad feeds change
* Fix bad merge
* Initial OpenWRT 23.05.0 merge
* Fix get_rfchannels for new iwinfo format
* Fix initial wlan name
* Move patches to 5.15 from 5.10
* Fix flash write problem on Ubiquiti devices
* Use new ssl patch
* Reduce binary sizes
* Have to have hostapd installed now, even on tiny builds
* Simplify device support
* Revert Mikrotik NAND sysupgrade system.
OpenWRT doesnt really support Mikrotik NAND devices after 2019 and the
new support appeared broken. So reverted to the 2022 mechanism which does
work and avoid upgrade problems.
* Fixes for tiny builds
* More tiny shrinking
* Fix newly added firewall rules
* Update permanent packages
* Update permanent packages
* Support for Nanobeam 2AC (2.4GHz) device. 20MHz channels only.
* Update support
* Add GL.iNet B1300
* Add to radios.json
* Update supported devices
* Dont force the LAN DHCP to run
* Revert CURL SSL test
* Fix radio count when there are no radios
* Switch the lan ports on the gl-b1300
* Add support for GL.iNET Beryl MT1300
* Fix visual lat/lon setting bug
* Make the setup "Save Changes" button also save the location data
* Fix location/map system with geo location fallback
* Recolor
* Fix default bandwidth selection
* Support multi-band radios
* Generic mechanism to set compat version to 1.1
* Switch ethernet ports
* 20 MHz channels only
* Update docs
* Add ham channels to Mediatek chips (20MHz only)
* Automatically update the permpkg list when we upgrade
* Fix 10MHz mode for Ubiquiti AC devices
* Fix tiny builds
* Bump the watch timeout for restarting olsrd
olsrd is reliable these days, and very occasionally this
was restarting it unnecessarily