Openwrt build for Asrock G10 Router
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This is a precursor to adding proper support for multiple 6in4 tunnels with the already programmed tunlink parameter. This is an essential sanity check so as to not break existing and working behind NAT setups. Signed-off-by: Sean Kenny <skenny@wfap.ca> 6in4: add myip he.net api parameter logic This is to add proper support for multiple 6in4 tunnels with the already programmed tunlink parameter. As it stands before this commit, if there is a multi wan setup that consists of dynamic ips, there is no way to use the dynamic update feature as the he.net api is implicitly using the ip address of the caller. This will explicitly use the ipaddr specified in the interface config OR the ip of the tunlink interface specified in the dynamic update api call instead ONLY if the final resolved ipaddr variable is not an rfc1918 address. Signed-off-by: Sean Kenny <skenny@wfap.ca> |
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