Allow connection via a proxy server (required on some sites where
direct outbound HTTP(S) access is not permitted).
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>
- add package apinger-rrd for RRD graphs
- add RPC to get an overview and update graphs
- fix interface hotplug to restart apinger instance
- add patch to split alarms list in the status
Signed-off-by: Jaymin Patel <jem.patel@gmail.com>
The decision to switch the default to wolfSSL was taken because of
hostapd back from when curl was in base. Unfortunately, not only is
wolfSSL bigger but it has also been causing issues recently. There's
also no relation between hostapd and curl.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
bb362db datastorage: fix ap_array_unlink_entry always returns NULL
47e98ef network: ping pong keepalive for tcp connections
eba0354 network: add timeout for client connections
In the dawn config the con_timeout needs to be added:
option con_timeout '60'
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
The update fixes GCC-10 (or newer) builds. Remove 010-uclibc.patch as it
has been applied upstream in this new version.
Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com>
Global Socket allows two workstations on different private networks to
communicate with each other. Through firewalls and through NAT - like
there is no firewall.
The TCP connection is secured with AES-256 and using OpenSSL's SRP
protocol (RFC 5054). It does not require a PKI and has forward
secrecy and (optional) TOR support.
The gsocket tools derive temporary session keys and IDs and connect
two TCP pipes through the Global Socket Relay Network (GSRN). This is
done regardless and independent of the local IP Address or geographical
location.
The session keys (secrets) never leave the workstation. The GSRN sees only
the encrypted traffic.
The workhorse is 'gs-netcat' which opens a ssh-like interactive PTY
command shell to a remote workstation (which resides on a private and
remote network and/or behind a firewall).
Also added test.sh file to run test it inside containeer
Signed-off-by: Ralf Kaiser <skyper@thc.org>
- convert apinger into procd instances
- generate instance specific apinger.conf from uci
- hotplug handling for apinger alarms
- restart apinger interface instance on ifup action of interface
- don't exit on packet count mismatch, allows to use apinger as monitor
for multiple targets handling
- add srcip option to target configuration, allows specifying source ip
used to monitor target
- allow creating status file in script parseable format
Patches are ported against latest version of apinger and referenced from
https://git.pld-linux.org/?p=packages/apinger.git;a=summary
Signed-off-by: Jaymin Patel <jem.patel@gmail.com>
Usually, no other local service depends on the start of ser2net, so
let's start it later in the boot process.
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>