#
# relay package temporarily disabled
# /root/relay_1.0-1_mips_24kc.ipk
+#
+# note: prometheus-node-exporter-lua-openwrt seems to be a dependency of
+# prometheus-node-exporter-lua in practice.
v pi tcpdump screen rsync unbound-daemon unbound-checkconf \
- kmod-usb-storage block-mount kmod-fs-ext4
+ kmod-usb-storage block-mount kmod-fs-ext4 \
+ prometheus-node-exporter-lua-openwrt \
+ prometheus-node-exporter-lua
# nfs-kernel-server \
# openvpn-openssl adblock libusb-compat \
# kmod-usb-serial-cp210x kmod-usb-serial-ftdi \
# v /etc/init.d/nfsd enable
+cedit /etc/config/prometheus-node-exporter-lua <<'EOF' || /etc/init.d/prometheus-node-exporter-lua restart
+config prometheus-node-exporter-lua 'main'
+ option listen_ipv6 '0'
+ option listen_interface 'lan'
+ option listen_port '9100
+EOF
+# default, as of this writing is:
+# config prometheus-node-exporter-lua 'main'
+# option listen_interface 'loopback'
+# option listen_port '9100'
config redirect
- option name httpkd
+ option name http
option src wan
option src_dport 80
option dest lan
option proto tcp
config redirect
- option name httpskd
+ option name https
option src wan
option src_dport 443
option dest lan
forward-zone:
name: "."
+# forward-addr: 8.8.8.8
+# forward-addr: 8.8.8.8
# https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/1.1.1.1-for-families/setup-instructions/dns-over-https
forward-addr: 1.1.1.3@853#family.cloudflare-dns.com
forward-addr: 1.0.0.3@853#family.cloudflare-dns.com
# It is default if dnsmasq is doing dns, otherwise, we have to specify it.
# To see it in action, I ran this from a client machine:
# sudo dhcpcd -o domain_name_servers -T
-dhcp-option=6,$l.1
+dhcp-option=option:dns-server,$l.1
+# use this when doing fai to get the right timezone, its nfsroot is
+# setup to use this dhcp option only and call ntpdate.
+# generate ips with:
+# for h in 0.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org 1.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org ntp.ubuntu.com; do host -t a $h | awk '{print $NF}'; done | while read -r l; do printf ,$l; done
+dhcp-option=option:ntp-server,188.165.3.28,202.12.97.45,91.236.251.13,50.205.244.23,78.30.254.80,31.131.0.123,202.65.114.202,94.228.220.14,185.125.190.57,185.125.190.58,91.189.91.157,185.125.190.56,91.189.94.4
# results from googling around dnsmasq optimizations
# reformatted. The mac is from doing a virt-install, cancelling it,
# and copying the generated mac, so it should be randomish.
dhcp-host=52:54:00:9c:ef:ad,set:demohost,$l.12,demohost
+## for using different dhcp server
+#dhcp-host=52:54:00:9c:ef:ad,ignore
dhcp-host=62:03:cb:a8:3e:a3,set:trp,$1.13,trp
# 14 = wrt3
dhcp-host=00:1f:16:14:01:d8,set:x3,$l.18,x3
dhcp-host=6c:56:97:88:7b:74,set:amazontab,$l.31,amazontab
dhcp-host=0a:8a:9b:cf:b5:ec,set:samsungtab,$l.32,samsungtab
dhcp-host=b8:27:eb:78:21:1d,set:pi3b,$l.33,pi3b
-
+dhcp-host=e4:5f:01:07:50:3f,set:pi4,$l.38,pi4
+dhcp-host=e4:5f:01:07:50:40,set:pi4w,$l.39,pi4w
+# server d16:
+dhcp-host=38:2c:4a:c9:33:13,set:bigs,$l.48,bigs
# faiserver vm
-dhcp-host=52:54:00:56:09:f9,set:faiserver,$l.15,faiserver
+#dhcp-host=52:54:00:56:09:f9,set:faiserver,$l.15,faiserver
# This is the ip it picks by default if dhcp fails,
# so might as well use it.