OpenWRT: OLSR nameservice plugin

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Reference: https://github.com/servalproject/olsr/blob/master/lib/nameservice/README_NAMESERVICE



NAMESERVICE PLUGIN FOR OLSRD by Bruno Randolf <bruno.randolf@4g-systems.biz>


a simple DNS replacement for OLSR networks

this plugin distributes host name (DNS) information over OLSR. every node which runs the olsr daemon can announce it's own name, names for other IP adresses it is associated with (HNAs) and if it is running a "real" nameserver which can resolve other (internet) names (upstream dns server).

the nodes in the network collect this information and write the host names to a file (possibly /etc/hosts), and the 3 nearest upstream nameservers to another file (possibly /etc/resolv.conf).

these files can be used to resolve hostnames on the local system and/or be read by a DNS server like "dnsmasq", to make the names available via the ordinary DNS protocol to other clients as well.

the default location of the hosts file is "/var/run/hosts_olsr" on unixes "C:\WINDOWS\hosts_olsr" on windows



PLUGIN PARAMETERS (PlParam)


PlParam "name" "my-name.mesh" the name of this OLSR node (main address). can be specified multiple times for different names.

PlParam "IP.ADDR" "another-name.mesh" a name for a specified IP address. the IP address has to be either from one of the olsr interfaces or within a HNA network we announce. can be specified multiple times.

PlParam "hosts-file" "/path/to/hosts_file" which file to write to (usually /etc/hosts). (default: /var/run/hosts_olsr)

PlParam "suffix" ".olsr" local suffix which is appended to all received names. (default: "")

PlParam "add-hosts" "/path/to/file" copy contents of this additional hosts file to output file. this is practical if you alreay use your /etc/hosts file.

PlParam "dns-server" "IP.ADDR" anounce that this IP has a full (upstream) DNS server. if IP.ADDR is not specified (""), the main address is used. nodes which don't know a nameserver will automatically use this nameserver.

PlParam "resolv-file" "/path/to/resolv.conf" path to resolv.conf file (usually /etc/resolv.conf) if set, the 3 nearest (best ETX) upstream nameservers annonced by other nodes in the network are written to this file

PlParam "interval" "SEC" interval for sending NAME messages in seconds. (default: 120 - 2 minutes)

PlParam "timeout" "SEC" validity time for received NAME messages in seconds. (default: 3600 - 1 hour)

PlParam "lat" "12.123" Float: Decimal latitude for this node to be flooded in the mesh

PlParam "lon" "12.123" Float: Decimal longitude for this node to be flooded in the mesh

PlParam "latlon-file" "/var/run/latlon.js" Filename to write Javascript statements to. Default is "latlon.js" (either /var/run or windows directory). This file is written, if the "lat" and "lon" parameters are set. It has this format:

/* One or more mid-aliases of multihomed nodes */ Mid('fromip','toip');

/* One special Node() entry for this node * defhna means: This node announces hna 0.0.0.0/0 * defroute means: The current neighbour IP for 0.0.0.0/0 */ Self('mainip',lat,lon,defhna?1:0,'defroute','name');

/* One or more node entires for other nodes */ Node('mainip',lat,lon,this-node-defhna?1:0,'defroute','name');

/* One or more links between nodes */ Link('fromip','toip',lq,nlq,etx);

PlParam "latlon-infile" "name-of-input.txt" Filename to read lat/lon positions from. Meant to be used by a walking GPS receiver. Just write comma separated decimal latitude and longitude to this file. Will overwrite the "lat" and "lon" parameters during runtime.

PlParam "sighup-pid-file" "/path/to/pidfile.pid"

       (*nix systems only) Sends a HUP signal to the process specified
       by the pidfile (usually /var/run/dnsmasq.pid) when the host name
       table changes. This is useful for letting dnsmasq or bind know
       they have to reload their hosts file.

PlParam "name-change-script" "/path/to/script"

       Script to execute when there is a change in the hosts names
       table. Useful for executing a script that uses the hosts file
       to keep a website or a database updated.

PlParam "service" "http://me.olsr:80%7Ctcp%7Cmy little homepage"

       Add a new service announcement to be spreaded in the mesh.

PlParam "services-file" "/path/to/services_file" File to write (default: /var/run/services_olsr)

PlParam "services-change-script" "/path/to/script"

       Similar to the previous parameter. Script to execute when there
       is a change in the services list propagated by the nameserver
       plugin. Useful for executing a script that uses the services file
       to keep a website or a database updated.

PlParam "mac" "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx[,0-255]"

       Add a new MAC addr to be spreaded in the mesh. This MAC addr
       may be used to fine control nerve-wreck-page solutions based
       on MAC adresses. The optional dec. number designates a class.

PlParam "macs-file" "/path/to/macs_file" File to write (default: /var/run/macs_olsr)

PlParam "macs-change-script" "/path/to/script"

       Similar to the previous parameter. Script to execute when there
       is a change in the macs list propagated by the nameserver
       plugin. Useful for executing a script that uses the services file
       to keep a website or a database updated.

SAMPLE CONFIG


add in /etc/olsrd.conf:

LoadPlugin "olsrd_nameservice.so.0.2"
{
	PlParam "name" "thisismyname"
	PlParam "hosts-file" "/etc/hosts"
	PlParam "resolv-file" "/etc/resolv.conf"
}



USING THE NAME INFORMATION


to use the name information distributed by the plugin actually for name resolution you can do one of the following.

UNIX VARIANTS:

  • overwrite /etc/hosts

be sure you have nothing in /etc/hosts which you still need and configure the plugin with PlParam "host-file" "/etc/hosts"

  • link /etc/hosts

ln -s /var/run/hosts_olsr /etc/hosts

  • use dnsmasq

if you want to make the names available via ordinary DNS you can use dnsmasq to read the hosts file and serve it to users. add "addn-hosts=/var/run/hosts_olsr" to dnsmasq.conf

       and:
              PlParam "sighup-pid-file" "/var/run/dnsmasq.pid"
       to your nameservice plugin configuration.
       This is especially usefull for infrastructure mesh networks that
       can't afford to run olsrd on all the clients but wish to provide
       DNS to them. This is solved by running dnsmasq and olsrd with
       this setup on "edge" nodes that provide connectivity.

WINDOWS:

  • overwrite C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

be sure you have nothing in the file which you still need and configure the plugin with

       PlParam "hosts-file" "C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts"

TODO


 * implement a small DNS server into the plugin?
 * or make dynamic DNS updates for bind?

EOF / 30.06.2007



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