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{"action": "create", "target": "tunnel", "name": "TUNNELNAME", "password": "TUNNELPASSWORD"}, | |||
{"action": "add-server", "target": "tunnel", "host": "ENDPOINTSERVER", "port": "443"}, | |||
{"action": "create-interfaces", "target": "tunnel", "interfaces": { | |||
"eth1": "mobileAggressive", | |||
"wwan0": "mobileAggressive", | |||
"wwan1": "mobileAggressive" | |||
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{"target": "tunnel", "action": "set-preset", "preset": "bonding"} | |||
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== Client Commands == | == Client Commands == | ||
**todo** | |||
= Running = | = Running = | ||
The software can be run in the shell using <code>/opt/bondix/client/saneclient</code>, where it will run in the foreground. | The software can be run in the shell using <code>/opt/bondix/client/saneclient</code>, where it will run in the foreground. However, it is recommended to start the service automatically on startup, which can be different depending on the platform. | ||
== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
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Revision as of 13:57, 23 June 2021
The Bondix SANE client is the software that you install on your supported router, which establishes a connection to the server using multiple WAN links.
For OpenWRT based routers, please check this page.
Installation
Log into your router via SSH and do the following:
Create installation directory | mkdir -p /opt/bondix
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Download installation package | curl -o sane.tar.gz <DOWNLOAD-URL>
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Extract package | tar -xvzf sane.tar.gz
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You can verify that the correct version has been installed with the command
/opt/bondix/client/saneclient --version
If successful, it should print its version string.
Configuration
Configuration is done using JSONformatted commands. By default, SANE checks for the existence of a configuration file in its installation directory (e.g. /opt/bondix/client/saneclient.json
) and at /etc/saneclient.json
. If you want saneclient to load a configuration from a different location, you can specify it using a command line parameter.
Quick Start
This example provides the minimal necessities to get a tunnel up and running:
[ {"action": "create", "target": "tunnel", "name": "TUNNELNAME", "password": "TUNNELPASSWORD"}, {"action": "add-server", "target": "tunnel", "host": "ENDPOINTSERVER", "port": "443"}, {"action": "create-interfaces", "target": "tunnel", "interfaces": { "eth1": "mobileAggressive", "wwan0": "mobileAggressive", "wwan1": "mobileAggressive" }}, {"target": "tunnel", "action": "set-preset", "preset": "bonding"} ]
Client Commands
- todo**
Running
The software can be run in the shell using /opt/bondix/client/saneclient
, where it will run in the foreground. However, it is recommended to start the service automatically on startup, which can be different depending on the platform.
Parameters
--daemon |
Runs the software as a daemon. |
--nopid |
Does not attempt to create a pid-file at /var/run/saneclient.pid
|
--listflags |
Lists available feature flags |
--flags <FLAG1> <FLAG2>... |
Enables the specified flag(s). Multiple flags are separated using space. |
</path/to/filename.json> |
JSON configuration file that should be used |
Feature Flags
Feature flags are switches that enable certain features that are otherwise unavailable. These features are usually experimental and should
useBlake | Switches from SHA256 to the "blake" hashing algorithm. Depending on architecture, this can slightly improve performance. |
useBlake3 | Switches to the "blake3" hashing algorithm. Depending on architecture, this can slightly improve performance. |
disableHash | Disables hashing completely, allowing potential MitM, with a vast speed improvement. |
useMMSG | uses useMMSG linux socket API to send & receive multiple UDP packets at once. This improves performance under load, while stable there are some corner cases which can trigger error messages in the log. |
channelRoutes | Makes the client create specific routes for each channel. Experimental, do not use. |
bondingProxy | Enables the TCP Bonding Proxy. |