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Remove from luci packages some files that can work without luci interface
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LUCI_TITLE:=LuCI Interface to bypass domains
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#LUCI_DEPENDS:=+dnsmasq-full +shadowsocks-libev-ss-rules +(LINUX_5_4||LINUX_5_15||TARGET_x86_64):iptables-mod-ndpi +iptables-mod-extra +(LINUX_5_4||LINUX_5_15||TARGET_x86_64):kmod-ipt-ndpi +iptables
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LUCI_DEPENDS:=+dnsmasq-full +shadowsocks-libev-ss-rules +iptables-mod-extra +iptables +sqlite3-cli
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ifneq ($(CONFIG_TARGET_ramips),y)
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#LUCI_DEPENDS+=+(LINUX_5_4||LINUX_5_15):iptables-mod-ndpi +(LINUX_5_4||LINUX_5_15):kmod-ipt-ndpi
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LUCI_DEPENDS+=+iptables-mod-ndpi +kmod-ipt-ndpi
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endif
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LUCI_DEPENDS:=+omr-bypass
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#ifneq ($(CONFIG_TARGET_ramips),y)
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# #LUCI_DEPENDS+=+(LINUX_5_4||LINUX_5_15):iptables-mod-ndpi +(LINUX_5_4||LINUX_5_15):kmod-ipt-ndpi
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# LUCI_DEPENDS+=+iptables-mod-ndpi +kmod-ipt-ndpi
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#endif
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PKG_LICENSE:=GPLv3
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include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
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LUCI_TITLE:=LuCI Support for OpenMPTCProuter
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LUCI_DEPENDS:=+luci-lib-json +curl +bind-dig +tracebox
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LUCI_DEPENDS:=+luci-lib-json +openmptcprouter-api
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PKG_LICENSE:=GPLv3
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#include ../luci/luci.mk
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LUCI_TITLE:=LuCI Support for SQM Scripts with autorate
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LUCI_DESCRIPTION:=Luci interface for the SQM scripts queue management package with SQM autorate
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PKG_MAINTAINER:=Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@toke.dk>
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PKG_MAINTAINER:=Yannick Chabanoois <contact@openmptcprouter.com>
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LUCI_DEPENDS:=+sqm-scripts +bash +tsping
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LUCI_DEPENDS:=+sqm-scripts +sqm-autorate
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LUCI_PKGARCH:=all
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include $(TOPDIR)/feeds/luci/luci.mk
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omr-bypass/Makefile
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omr-bypass/Makefile
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2018-2023 Ycarus (Yannick Chabanois) <ycarus@zugaina.org> for OpenMPTCProuter
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#
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# This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.
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# See /LICENSE for more information.
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#
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include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
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PKG_NAME:=omr-bypass
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PKG_VERSION:=0.1
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PKG_RELEASE:=1
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include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
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define Package/$(PKG_NAME)
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SECTION:=net
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CATEGORY:=Network
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DEPENDS:=+curl +dnsmasq-full +sqlite3-cli +iptables +iptables-mod-extra
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TITLE:=OMR-ByPass
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endef
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define Package/$(PKG_NAME)/description
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OMR-ByPass
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endef
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define Build/Compile
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endef
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define Package/$(PKG_NAME)/install
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$(CP) ./files/* $(1)/
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endef
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$(eval $(call BuildPackage,$(PKG_NAME)))
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openmptcprouter-api/Makefile
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openmptcprouter-api/Makefile
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2018-2023 Ycarus (Yannick Chabanois) <ycarus@zugaina.org> for OpenMPTCProuter
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#
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# This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.
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# See /LICENSE for more information.
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#
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include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
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PKG_NAME:=openmptcprouter-api
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PKG_VERSION:=0.1
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PKG_RELEASE:=1
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include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
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define Package/$(PKG_NAME)
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SECTION:=OMR
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CATEGORY:=OpenMPTCProuter
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DEPENDS:=+tracebox +bind-dig +curl
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TITLE:=OpenMPTCProuter API
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endef
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define Package/$(PKG_NAME)/description
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OpenMPTCProuter API package
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endef
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define Build/Compile
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endef
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define Package/$(PKG_NAME)/install
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$(CP) ./files/* $(1)/
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endef
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$(eval $(call BuildPackage,$(PKG_NAME)))
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{
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"admin/system/openmptcprouter": {
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"title": "OpenMPTCProuter",
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"order": 1,
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"action": {
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"type": "template",
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"path": "openmptcprouter/wizard"
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},
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"depends": {
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"acl": [ "luci-app-openmptcprouter" ]
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}
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}
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}
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{
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"luci-app-openmptcprouter": {
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"description": "Grant UCI access for luci-app-openmptcprouter",
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"read": {
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"uci": [ "*" ],
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"ubus": {
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"openmptcprouter": [ "*" ]
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}
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},
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"write": {
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"uci": [ "*" ]
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}
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}
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}
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sqm-autorate/Makefile
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sqm-autorate/Makefile
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2018-2023 Ycarus (Yannick Chabanois) <ycarus@zugaina.org> for OpenMPTCProuter
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#
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# This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.
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# See /LICENSE for more information.
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#
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include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
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PKG_NAME:=sqm-autorate
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PKG_VERSION:=0.1
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PKG_RELEASE:=1
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include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
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define Package/$(PKG_NAME)
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SECTION:=net
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CATEGORY:=Network
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DEPENDS:=+bash +tsping
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TITLE:=SQM Autorate
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endef
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define Package/$(PKG_NAME)/description
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SQM Autorate
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endef
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define Build/Compile
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endef
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define Package/$(PKG_NAME)/install
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$(CP) ./files/* $(1)/
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endef
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$(eval $(call BuildPackage,$(PKG_NAME)))
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sqm-autorate/files/usr/share/sqm-autorate/cake-autorate.sh.anc
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sqm-autorate/files/usr/share/sqm-autorate/defaults.sh.anc
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#!/bin/bash
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# cake-autorate automatically adjusts bandwidth for CAKE in dependence on detected load and RTT
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# cake-autorate_config.sh is a script that sets up defaults for cake-autorate
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# Author: @Lynx (OpenWrt forum)
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# Inspiration taken from: @moeller0 (OpenWrt forum)
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INTERFACE=""
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# *** OUTPUT AND LOGGING OPTIONS ***
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output_processing_stats=1 # enable (1) or disable (0) output monitoring lines showing processing stats
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output_load_stats=1 # enable (1) or disable (0) output monitoring lines showing achieved loads
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output_reflector_stats=1 # enable (1) or disable (0) output monitoring lines showing reflector stats
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output_cake_changes=0 # enable (1) or disable (0) output monitoring lines showing cake bandwidth changes
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debug=1 # enable (1) or disable (0) out of debug lines
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# This can generate a LOT of records so be careful:
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log_DEBUG_messages_to_syslog=0 # enable (1) or disable (0) logging of all DEBUG records into the system log.
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# ** Take care with these settings to ensure you won't run into OOM issues on your router ***
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# every write the cumulative write time and bytes associated with each log line are checked
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# and if either exceeds the configured values below, the log log file is rotated
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log_to_file=1 # enable (1) or disable (0) output logging to file (/tmp/cake-autorate.log)
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log_file_max_time_mins=10 # maximum time between log file rotations
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log_file_max_size_KB=2000 # maximum KB (i.e. bytes/1024) worth of log lines between log file rotations
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# log file path defaults to /var/log/
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# or, if set below, then ${log_file_path_override}
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log_file_path_override=""
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# *** STANDARD CONFIGURATION OPTIONS ***
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### For multihomed setups, it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the probes
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### sent by this instance of cake-autorate actually travel through these interfaces.
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### See ping_extra_args and ping_prefix_string
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dl_if=ifb-wan # download interface
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ul_if=wan # upload interface
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# pinger selection can be any of:
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# fping - round robin pinging (rtts)
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# ping - (iputils-ping) individual pinging (rtts)
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# hping3 - individidual pinging (owds)
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pinger_binary=fping
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# list of reflectors to use and number of pingers to initiate
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# pingers will be initiated with reflectors in the order specified in the list
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# additional reflectors will be used to replace any reflectors that go stale
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# so e.g. if 6 reflectors are specified and the number of pingers is set to 4, the first 4 reflectors will be used initially
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# and the remaining 2 reflectors in the list will be used in the event any of the first 4 go bad
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# a bad reflector will go to the back of the queue on reflector rotation
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reflectors=(
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"1.1.1.1" "1.0.0.1" # Cloudflare
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"8.8.8.8" "8.8.4.4" # Google
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"9.9.9.9" "9.9.9.10" "9.9.9.11" # Quad9
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"94.140.14.15" "94.140.14.140" "94.140.14.141" "94.140.15.15" "94.140.15.16" # AdGuard
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"64.6.65.6" "156.154.70.1" "156.154.70.2" "156.154.70.3" "156.154.70.4" "156.154.70.5" "156.154.71.1" "156.154.71.2" "156.154.71.3" "156.154.71.4" "156.154.71.5" # Neustar
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"208.67.220.2" "208.67.220.123" "208.67.220.220" "208.67.222.2" "208.67.222.123" # OpenDNS
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"185.228.168.9" "185.228.168.10" # CleanBrowsing
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)
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randomize_reflectors=1 # enable (1) or disable (0) randomization of reflectors on startup
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# Think carefully about the following settings
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# to avoid excessive CPU use (proportional with ping interval / number of pingers)
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# and to avoid abusive network activity (excessive ICMP frequency to one reflector)
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# The author has found an ICMP rate of 1/(0.2/4) = 20 Hz to give satisfactory performance on 4G
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no_pingers=6 # number of pingers to maintain
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reflector_ping_interval_s=0.3 # (seconds, e.g. 0.2s or 2s)
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# delay threshold in ms is the extent of OWD increase to classify as a delay
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# these are automatically adjusted based on maximum on the wire packet size
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# (adjustment significant at sub 12Mbit/s rates, else negligible)
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dl_delay_thr_ms=30 # (milliseconds)
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ul_delay_thr_ms=30 # (milliseconds)
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# Set either of the below to 0 to adjust one direction only
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# or alternatively set both to 0 to simply use cake-autorate to monitor a connection
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adjust_dl_shaper_rate=1 # enable (1) or disable (0) actually changing the dl shaper rate
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adjust_ul_shaper_rate=1 # enable (1) or disable (0) actually changing the ul shaper rate
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min_dl_shaper_rate_kbps=5000 # minimum bandwidth for download (Kbit/s)
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base_dl_shaper_rate_kbps=20000 # steady state bandwidth for download (Kbit/s)
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max_dl_shaper_rate_kbps=80000 # maximum bandwidth for download (Kbit/s)
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min_ul_shaper_rate_kbps=5000 # minimum bandwidth for upload (Kbit/s)
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base_ul_shaper_rate_kbps=20000 # steady state bandwidth for upload (KBit/s)
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max_ul_shaper_rate_kbps=35000 # maximum bandwidth for upload (Kbit/s)
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# sleep functionality saves unecessary pings and CPU cycles by
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# pausing all active pingers when connection is not in active use
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enable_sleep_function=1 # enable (1) or disable (0) sleep functonality
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connection_active_thr_kbps=1000 # threshold in Kbit/s below which dl/ul is considered idle
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sustained_idle_sleep_thr_s=60.0 # time threshold to put pingers to sleep on sustained dl/ul achieved rate < idle_thr (seconds)
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min_shaper_rates_enforcement=0 # enable (1) or disable (0) dropping down to minimum shaper rates on connection idle or stall
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startup_wait_s=0.0 # number of seconds to wait on startup (e.g. to wait for things to settle on router reboot)
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# *** ADVANCED CONFIGURATION OPTIONS ***
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log_file_export_compress=1 # compress log file exports using gzip and append .gz to export filename
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### In multi-homed setups, it is mandatory to use either ping_extra_args
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### or ping_prefix_string to direct the pings through $dl_if and $ul_if.
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### No universal recommendation exists, because there are multiple
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### policy-routing packages available (e.g. vpn-policy-routing and mwan3).
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### Typically they either react to a firewall mark set on the pings, or
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### provide a convenient wrapper.
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###
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### In a traditional single-homed setup, there is usually no need for these parameters.
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###
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### These arguments can also be used for any other purpose - e.g. for setting a
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### particular QoS mark.
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# extra arguments for ping or fping
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# e.g., here is how you can set the correct outgoing interface and
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# the firewall mark for ping:
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# ping_extra_args="-I wwan0 -m $((0x300))"
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# Unfortunately, fping does not offer a command line switch to set
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# the firewall mark.
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# WARNING: no error checking so use at own risk!
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ping_extra_args=""
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# a wrapper for ping binary - used as a prefix for the real command
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# e.g., when using mwan3, it is recommended to set it like this:
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# ping_prefix_string="mwan3 use gpon exec"
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# WARNING: the wrapper must exec ping as the final step, not run it as a subprocess.
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# Running ping or fping as a subprocess will lead to problems stopping it.
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# WARNING: no error checking - so use at own risk!
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ping_prefix_string=""
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# interval in ms for monitoring achieved rx/tx rates
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# this is automatically adjusted based on maximum on the wire packet size
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# (adjustment significant at sub 12Mbit/s rates, else negligible)
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monitor_achieved_rates_interval_ms=200 # (milliseconds)
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# bufferbloat is detected when (bufferbloat_detection_thr) samples
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# out of the last (bufferbloat detection window) samples are delayed
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bufferbloat_detection_window=6 # number of samples to retain in detection window
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bufferbloat_detection_thr=3 # number of delayed samples for bufferbloat detection
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# OWD baseline against which to measure delays
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# the idea is that the baseline is allowed to increase slowly to allow for path changes
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# and slowly enough such that bufferbloat will be corrected well before the baseline increases,
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# but it will decrease very rapidly to ensure delays are measured against the shortest path
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alpha_baseline_increase=0.001 # how rapidly baseline RTT is allowed to increase
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alpha_baseline_decrease=0.9 # how rapidly baseline RTT is allowed to decrease
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# OWD delta from baseline is tracked using ewma with alpha set below
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alpha_delta_ewma=0.095
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# rate adjustment parameters
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# bufferbloat adjustment works with the lower of the adjusted achieved rate and adjusted shaper rate
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# to exploit that transfer rates during bufferbloat provide an indication of line capacity
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# otherwise shaper rate is adjusted up on load high, and down on load idle or low
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achieved_rate_adjust_down_bufferbloat=0.9 # how rapidly to reduce achieved rate upon detection of bufferbloat
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shaper_rate_adjust_down_bufferbloat=0.9 # how rapidly to reduce shaper rate upon detection of bufferbloat
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shaper_rate_adjust_up_load_high=1.01 # how rapidly to increase shaper rate upon high load detected
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shaper_rate_adjust_down_load_low=0.99 # how rapidly to return down to base shaper rate upon idle or low load detected
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shaper_rate_adjust_up_load_low=1.01 # how rapidly to return up to base shaper rate upon idle or low load detected
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# the load is categoried as low if < high_load_thr and high if > high_load_thr relative to the current shaper rate
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high_load_thr=0.75 # % of currently set bandwidth for detecting high load
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# refractory periods between successive bufferbloat/decay rate changes
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# the bufferbloat refractory period should be greater than the
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# average time it would take to replace the bufferbloat
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# detection window with new samples upon a bufferbloat event
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bufferbloat_refractory_period_ms=300 # (milliseconds)
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decay_refractory_period_ms=1000 # (milliseconds)
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# interval for checking reflector health
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reflector_health_check_interval_s=1.0 # (seconds)
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# deadline for reflector response not to be classified as an offence against reflector
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reflector_response_deadline_s=1.0 # (seconds)
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# reflector misbehaving is detected when $reflector_misbehaving_detection_thr samples
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# out of the last (reflector misbehaving detection window) samples are offences
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# thus with a 1s interval, window 60 and detection_thr 3, this is tantamount to
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# 3 offences within the last 60s
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reflector_misbehaving_detection_window=60
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reflector_misbehaving_detection_thr=3
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reflector_replacement_interval_mins=60 # how often to replace a random reflector from the present list
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reflector_comparison_interval_mins=1 # how often to compare reflectors
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reflector_sum_owd_baselines_delta_thr_ms=20 # max increase from min sum owd baselines before reflector rotated
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reflector_owd_delta_ewma_delta_thr_ms=10 # max increase from min delta ewma before reflector rotated
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# stall is detected when the following two conditions are met:
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# 1) no reflector responses within $stall_detection_thr*$ping_response_interval_us; and
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# 2) either $rx_achieved_rate or $tx_achieved_rate < $connection_stall_thr
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stall_detection_thr=5
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connection_stall_thr_kbps=10
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global_ping_response_timeout_s=10 # timeout to set shaper rates to min on no ping response whatsoever (seconds)
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if_up_check_interval_s=10.0 # time to wait before re-checking if rx/tx bytes files exist (e.g. from boot state or sleep recovery)
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# Starlink satellite switch (sss) compensation options
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sss_compensation=0 # enable (1) or disable (0) Starlink handling
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# satellite switch compensation start times in seconds of each minute
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sss_times_s=("12.0" "27.0" "42.0" "57.0")
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sss_compensation_pre_duration_ms=300
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sss_compensation_post_duration_ms=200
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