Unbound+DHCP (server of your choice) should be able to replicate
a lot of what dnsmasq provides. With this change set Unbound
still works with dnsmasq, but also it can work with a plain
DHCP server. Features have been added within the UCI itself
to act like dnsmasq.
- alone: name each interface relative to router hostname
- alone: prevent upstream leakage of your domain and '.local'
- dnsmasq: use dnsmasq UCI to configure forwarding clauses
- dhcp: work with odhcpd as example of companion DHCP-DNS
- dhcp: convert DHCPv4 leases into EUI64 SLAAC for DNS records
- all: enable encrypted remote unbound-control using splice conf
- all: allow user spliced conf-files for hybrid UCI and manual conf
-- 'unbound_srv.conf' will be spliced into the 'server:' clause
-- 'unbound_ext.conf' will add clauses to the end, example 'forward:'
README HOW TO for dnsmasq-in-serial, dnsmasq-in-parallel, and
unbound-with-odhcpd have better/added UCI starters. HOW TO for
including unbound_srv.conf and unbound_ext.conf are added.
Document new UCI: add_local_fqdn, add_wan_fqdn, dhcp4_slaac6,
dhcp_link, domain, and domain_type
Signed-off-by: Eric Luehrsen <ericluehrsen@hotmail.com>
This is bare minimum change in 'unbound.sh' and
'dnsmasq.sh' to migrate the UCI option set for
more flexibility. The boolean(s) to link to
dnsmasq are being changed to a state to include
odhcpd. It is executable but a small step for
clear change management.
Signed-off-by: Eric Luehrsen <ericluehrsen@hotmail.com>
The UCI for Unbound already links to dnsmasq, but what
if with Unbound, we want to configure a plain dhcp server.
Most servers can call a script for lease events. That
script can then formulate DNS records and load them
with unbound-control (dependency).
The files added here work with OpenWRT/LEDE odhcpd, such
that it can be run alone. They can be used as examples
for any dhcp server. 'odhcpd.sh' is to be called by
odhcpd when a lease event occurs. 'odhcpd.awk' is called
internal to the shell script. The awk script handles
any tricky reformating that may be required.
/etc/config/dhcp
config odhcpd 'odhcpd'
option leasetrigger '/usr/lib/unbound/odhcpd.sh'
Signed-off-by: Eric Luehrsen <ericluehrsen@hotmail.com>
If Unbound was disabled and at later time enabled, then it
would operate in DNSSEC less-secure mode. When NTP hotplug
was called, the timestamp file was not updated. This was
found testing Unbound vs other tools (bind, dnsmasq).
Signed-off-by: Eric Luehrsen <ericluehrsen@hotmail.com>
-import from oldpackages
-add PKG_LICENSE, PKG_LICENSE_FILES, PKG_MAINTAINER
-add two build fix patches
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
The virtual package declared by PROVIDES must not have the same name as the
variant declaring it, otherwise buildroot will fail with errors like:
cp: '.../pkginfo/mosquitto.provides' and '.../pkginfo/mosquitto.provides' are the same file
In order to fix the above error, rename the existing "mosquitto" and
"libmosquitto" packages into "mosquitto-ssl" and "libmosquitto-ssl"
respectively.
Also substitute use of $(PKG_NAME) with literal "mosquitto" in
Package/* defines to improve readability of the Makefile.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Compile tested: LEDE HEAD
If unixodbc package is present in the environment, subversion
fails to compile due to missing dependencies.
Fixes the dependency on unixodbc if unixodbc package is selected.
Signed-off-by: Val Kulkov <val.kulkov@gmail.com>
If libcap happens to be present in the environment, coreutils will pick it up
and link some applets against it.
Since the idea of coreutils is to provide a full featured alternative to the
busybox applets, do not inhibit the optional dependency but explicitely
require libcap instead.
Fixes the following error spotted on the buildbots:
Package coreutils-dir is missing dependencies for the following libraries:
libcap.so.2
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>