Two issues: 1. The fwknopd init script did not handle unprepared logical networks. This is fixed by A) not defining instance for procd when the physical interface is unknown, and B) by watching the logical network for changes. 2. When using PPPoE, there are two physical interfaces -- one for raw PPPoE communication and one for wrapped communication. The function network_get_physdev returns the physical device, while the function network_get_device returns the wrapped one -- we shall use the wrapped interface. Usually (for non-wrapped interfaces) the physdev and device are the same, also other network scripts use the latter function. Both issues found by and thanks are going to @lucize. Signed-off-by: Oldřich Jedlička <oldium.pro@gmail.com>
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config global
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# option uci_enabled '1'
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config network
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# Logical network dependency, fully tracked, fwknopd gets restarted when
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# necessary. Specifying network takes precedence over config.PCAP_INTF
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# option network 'wan'
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config access
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option SOURCE 'ANY'
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option HMAC_KEY 'CHANGEME'
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option KEY 'CHANGEME'
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config config
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# Alternative direct physical interface definition, but untracked - you
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# are on your own to correctly start/stop the service when needed
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# option PCAP_INTF 'eth0'
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