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Prerequisites
This instructions explain how to build an OpenWRT .ipk package for n2n.
You will either need to build a full OpenWRT buildchain (See the github action for building openwrt.yml for some example steps) or have a working cross-compiling build environment for the OpenWRT version installed into your device.
Downloading a cross-compiling build environment
This usually comes down to the following steps:
-
Download and extract the SDK toolchain for your device. The toolchain must match the exact OpenWRT version installed in your device. Toolchain for official OpenWRT images can be downloaded from https://downloads.openwrt.org
-
Build the toolchain: run
make menuconfig
, save the configuration, then runmake
to build the cross compiling tools -
Download the feeds with
./scripts/feeds update -a
Compilation
These instructions are for building the current checked out version of the n2n source (The generally used OpenWRT alternative is to download a tar.gz file of a specific n2n version, but that is not as suitable for development or local builds)
You need both the openwrt repository and the n2n repository checked out
for this. In these instructions, we assume that openwrt
is the directory
where your openwrt checkout is located and n2n
is the directory for
the n2n repository.
git clone https://github.com/ntop/n2n n2n
N2N_PKG_VERSION=$(n2n/scripts/version.sh)
export N2N_PKG_VERSION
cp -r n2n/packages/openwrt openwrt/package/n2n
cd openwrt
make menuconfig # select Network -> VPN -> n2n-edge and n2n-supernode
make package/n2n/clean V=s
make package/n2n/prepare USE_SOURCE_DIR=../n2n V=s
make package/n2n/compile V=s
If everything went fine, two ipk will be generated, one for the n2n-edge
and the other for n2n-supernode. They can be found with find . -name "n2n*.ipk"
,
copied to the target device, and installed with opkg install
.
The github action described in .github/workflows/openwrt.yml
implements
an automated version of the above steps.
Configuration
The edge node can be started with /etc/init.d/edge start
.
Its configuration file is /etc/n2n/edge.conf
.
The supernode can be started with /etc/init.d/supernode start
.
Its configuration file is /etc/n2n/supernode.conf
.