Setting up a gateway on OpenWRT: Difference between revisions
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'''# ./etc/config/ampr-ripd -p <PASSWORD> -t 44 -a <44.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx>''' | '''# ./etc/config/ampr-ripd -p <PASSWORD> -t 44 -a <44.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx>''' | ||
#OPTIONAL LAN ### ip rule add from '''<44.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx>''' to '''<192.168.xxx.xxx/16>''' table main priority 22 | #OPTIONAL LAN ### ip rule add from '''<44.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx>''' to '''<192.168.xxx.xxx/16>''' table main priority 22 | ||
#ADD A RULE FOR EVERY LOCAL AMPR SUBNET, RENUMBER 44-4X ACCORDINGLY) | |||
ip rule add to '''<44.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx>''' table main priority 44 | ip rule add to '''<44.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx>''' table main priority 44 | ||
###add this after you create the AMPRLAN bridge | ###add this after you create the AMPRLAN bridge |
Revision as of 00:43, 24 November 2015
ampr-ripd has been compiled for Atheros 71xx
NOTE: To operate a Gateway on AMPRNet, you must have a method of obtaining up-to-date route information. On AMPRNet, a variant of RIP version 2 protocol, named RIP44 is used. RIP version 2 is not the same as RIP44. rip44d is written in the Perl programming language by Heikki Hannikainen, OH7LZB. ampr-ripd is written in C by YO2LOJ. The routing table is relatively small, so the performance or memory consumption of this daemon isn't very critical. ampr-ripd is used in this instance, so no other prerequisite software is required to run the RIP44 daemon.
- You must have access to a binary executable of ampr-ripd that is compatible with the CPU in your OpenWRT device (e.g. i386, i586, x86_64, MIPS, PPC, etc.). If you do not, you must compile ampr-ripd yourself, or install the packages necessary to run rip44d.
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Summary
Install:
- kmod-ipip
- ip-full
- ampr-ripd to /etc/config/ (always run RIP44 software in console mode FIRST after installation to verify execution and obtain the password, the execution of the file is commented-out below)
- the following to Firewall > Custom Rules:
ifconfig tunl0 mtu 1480 up ip tunnel change tunl0 mode ipip ttl 64 pmtudisc ip route add default dev tunl0 via <AMPRGW> onlink proto 44 table 44 # ./etc/config/ampr-ripd -p <PASSWORD> -t 44 -a <44.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx> #OPTIONAL LAN ### ip rule add from <44.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx> to <192.168.xxx.xxx/16> table main priority 22 #ADD A RULE FOR EVERY LOCAL AMPR SUBNET, RENUMBER 44-4X ACCORDINGLY) ip rule add to <44.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx> table main priority 44 ###add this after you create the AMPRLAN bridge ip rule add dev br-amprlan table 44 priority 45 ### This ensures all traffic received on tunl0 (regardless of IP) only uses table 46 ip rule add dev tunl0 table 44 priority 46
- reboot
- an unmanaged interface instance for tunl0 (AMPRWAN) (set to not bring up on boot), adding it to its own firewall zone using Input: Drop (or Reject), Output: Drop (or Reject) and Forward: Drop (or Reject). Be sure to enable connection tracking if you will not masquerade
- an interface instance for a new VLAN and bridge (AMPRLAN), add it to its own firewall zone using Input: Accept (if you wish for you AMPRLAN devices to reach the router), Output: Accept and Forward: Drop (or Reject). Assign an IP from your allocation to this interface, you will configure this IP on your devices as the Default Route/Gateway address.
- Permit forwarding from AMPRLAN to AMPRWAN
- Permit forwarding from LAN to AMPRLAN (as desired, NOTE: you must make an IP Rule for the AMPRLAN to use the LAN's route on the Main Routing Table)
- Create Traffic Input rule to allow IPv4 IPENCAP (IP protocol type 4) from Any IP on WAN to any IP on Router (or specify WAN IP if statically assigned)
- Create Traffic Input rule to allow IPv4 udp/520 from 44.0.0.1 in AMPRWAN to 224.0.0.9 at port udp/520 IP on Router
- Create Traffic Forward rules for any inbound services (as desired)
- the VLAN to any switch/trunk ports (as desired)
- test ampr-ripd in console using the -d argument
- add password to Custom Rule and uncomment ampr-ripd line
- reboot