Signed-off-by: Andrew Mackintosh <amackint@waikato.ac.nz>
Maintainer: me / @null-cipher
Compile tested: Raspberry Pi 3 / brcm2708-bcm2710, OpenWrt 19.07.4
Hyper-V VM / x86_64, OpenWrt 19.07.4
Run tested: Raspberry Pi 3 / brcm2708-bcm2710, OpenWrt 19.07.4
Hyper-V VM / x86_64, OpenWrt 19.07.4
Description:
The NetStinky IDS is a component of the NetStinky suite of tools. It
monitors the traffic on the LAN interfaces of your router for
Indications of Compromise (IoCs), drawn from an auto-updating list of
definitions. IoCs are subsequently reported to the NetStinky smartphone
applications.
It updates to CLDR 38. New features including locale-dependent smart unit preferences (road distance, temperature, etc.) and locale ID canonicalization conformant with CLDR.
Signed-off-by: Hirokazu MORIKAWA <morikw2@gmail.com>
In recent commits, there were removed Transmission SSL variants and
there is just used one variant of transmission-daemon. Let's adjust it here as well.
Signed-off-by: Josef Schlehofer <pepe.schlehofer@gmail.com>
Use ALTERNATIVES for /usr/bin/gpg and /usr/bin/gpgv, so upcoming gnupg2
variants can be selected instead.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
These options are normally set to auto. Make them explicit to try to
fix buildbot errors.
Also make several options conditional on plugins being selected.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
It was somewhat opaque how the variable a is questioned. To show this
better the variable is now a string and not a boolean. So you can see
directly what should happen. With a boolean you always have to think
about what it means when 0 or 1 is used.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
Replace locks on /var/run/mwan3.lock with locks via procd.
This fixes a deadlock issue where mwan3 stop would have a procd
lock, but a hotplug script would have the /var/run/mwan3.lock
Locking can be removed from mwan3rtmon since:
1) procd will have sent the KILL signal to the process during
shutdown, so it will not add routes to already removed interfaces on
mwan3 shutdown and
2) mwan3rtmon checks if an interface is active based on the
mwan3_iface_in_<IFACE> entry in iptables, and the hotplug script
always adds this before creating the route table and removes it
before deleting the route table
Fixes github issue #13704
(https://github.com/openwrt/packages/issues/13704)
when the network procd service restarts, it flushes the ip rules. We
need to add these rules back. Since hotplug events are triggered when
the networks come back online, adding this call to the hotplug script
is the most convenient place to refresh the rules.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Goodman <aaronjg@stanford.edu>
he line is too long. For the future it is better to split it into
several lines and make it more clearly arranged. In case of a future
change, not the whole line will be marked as a change.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>