├── CHANGELOG.rst
├── LICENSE
├── README.rst
├── VERSION
├── luci-mod-openwisp
├── Makefile
├── luasrc
│ ├── controller
│ │ └── openwisp
│ │ │ ├── actions.lua
│ │ │ ├── index.lua
│ │ │ └── settings.lua
│ ├── model
│ │ └── cbi
│ │ │ └── openwisp
│ │ │ └── network.lua
│ └── view
│ │ └── openwisp
│ │ ├── reboot.htm
│ │ ├── status
│ │ └── index.htm
│ │ └── upgrade
│ │ ├── applyreboot.htm
│ │ ├── confirm.htm
│ │ └── select.htm
├── luci_openwisp.config
└── sbin
│ └── openwisp-passwd.lua
├── luci-openwisp
└── Makefile
├── luci-theme-openwisp
├── Makefile
├── htdocs
│ └── luci-static
│ │ └── openwisp
│ │ ├── favicon.png
│ │ ├── openwisp.css
│ │ └── openwisp.png
├── luasrc
│ └── view
│ │ └── themes
│ │ └── openwisp
│ │ ├── footer.htm
│ │ └── header.htm
└── root
│ └── etc
│ └── uci-defaults
│ └── 31_luci-theme-openwisp
└── status-page-screenshot.png
/CHANGELOG.rst:
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1 | Change log
2 | ^^^^^^^^^^
3 |
4 | 0.1.2 [2017-03-02]
5 | ==================
6 |
7 | - `17a21a4 `_:
8 | [makefile] added ``PKGARCH:=all`` in order to compile an architecture indipendent package
9 | - `fd00c43 `_:
10 | [docs] default compile instructions to to `LEDE `_ 17.01
11 |
12 | 0.1.1 [2017-02-15]
13 | ==================
14 |
15 | - `#2 `_:
16 | [auth] Removed the need of redundant salt
17 | - `6c87e7a `_:
18 | [Makefile] Added more SSL variants
19 |
20 | 0.1.0 [2016-11-21]
21 | ==================
22 |
23 | - added custom password validator that allows to log in without supplying root user credentials
24 | - added network settings page
25 | - added status page
26 | - added upgrade firmware page
27 | - added reboot page
28 | - added openwisp theme
29 | - added meta-packages for easier installation:
30 | - ``luci-openwisp``
31 | - ``luci-openwisp-polarssl``
32 | - ``luci-openwisp-openssl``
33 |
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/README.rst:
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1 | =============
2 | LuCI OpenWISP
3 | =============
4 |
5 | .. image:: https://ci.publicwifi.it/buildStatus/icon?job=luci-openwisp
6 | :target: #
7 |
8 | .. image:: http://img.shields.io/github/release/openwisp/luci-openwisp.svg
9 | :target: https://github.com/openwisp/luci-openwisp/releases
10 |
11 | ------------
12 |
13 | `LuCI `_ extensions for the OpenWISP project.
14 |
15 | .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openwisp/luci-openwisp/master/status-page-screenshot.png
16 |
17 | .. contents:: **Table of Contents**:
18 | :backlinks: none
19 | :depth: 3
20 |
21 | ------------
22 |
23 | Goal
24 | ----
25 |
26 | The goal of this project is to provide a limited web interface for
27 | `LEDE `_ / `OpenWRT `_ so
28 | that users can configure only the bare minimum in order for their device to connect
29 | to the `OpenWISP 2 Controller `_.
30 |
31 | Use this web interface only if you have a similar use case, otherwise you should keep the
32 | default LEDE / OpenWRT interface (*luci-mod-admin-full*).
33 |
34 | Features
35 | --------
36 |
37 | - login with a different username and password combination than the root SSH password
38 | - possibility to edit LAN settings
39 | - status page (inherited from ``luci-admin-full``)
40 | - upgrade firmware page
41 | - reboot
42 | - logout
43 | - meta-packages for easier installation:
44 | - ``luci-openwisp``
45 | - ``luci-openwisp-mbedtls``
46 | - ``luci-openwisp-openssl``
47 | - ``luci-openwisp-polarssl``
48 | - ``luci-openwisp-cyassl``
49 |
50 | Install precompiled packages
51 | ----------------------------
52 |
53 | First run:
54 |
55 | .. code-block:: shell
56 |
57 | opkg update
58 |
59 | Then install one of the `latest builds `_:
60 |
61 | .. code-block:: shell
62 |
63 | opkg install
64 |
65 | Where ```` is the URL of the image that is suitable for your case.
66 |
67 | For a list of the latest built images, take a look at `downloads.openwisp.org
68 | `_.
69 |
70 | If you need to compile the package yourself see `Compiling luci-openwisp`_.
71 |
72 | Configuration options
73 | ---------------------
74 |
75 | UCI configuration options must go in ``/etc/config/luci_openwisp``.
76 |
77 | - ``username``: username for the web interface, defaults to ``operator``
78 | - ``password``: encrypted password for the web interface, defaults ``password`` (encrypted)
79 |
80 | Change web UI password
81 | ----------------------
82 |
83 | To change the default password for the web UI, use the ``openwisp-passwd`` script::
84 |
85 | openwisp-passwd
86 | Changing password for luci-mod-openwisp, username: operator
87 | New password:
88 | secret
89 | Retype password:
90 | secret
91 | luci-mod-openwisp password for user operator changed successfully
92 |
93 | Packages
94 | --------
95 |
96 | This repository contains 2 packages:
97 |
98 | 1. ``luci-mod-openwisp``: contains the custom password validator and limited menu interface
99 | 2. ``luci-theme-openwisp``: contains a few adjustments to the general luci theme
100 |
101 | Additionally a few meta-packages are also present in the ``luci-openwisp`` directory. These meta-packages
102 | can be used in alternative to the commonly used ``luci`` or ``luci-ssl``.
103 |
104 | - ``luci-openwisp``: depends on ``uhttpd``, ``uhttpd-mod-ubus``, ``luci-mod-openwisp`` and ``luci-theme-openwisp``
105 | - ``luci-openwisp-mbedtls``: depends ``luci-openwisp``, ``libustream-mbedtls`` and ``px5g``
106 | - ``luci-openwisp-openssl``: depends ``luci-openwisp``, ``libustream-openssl`` and ``px5g``
107 | - ``luci-openwisp-cyassl``: depends ``luci-openwisp``, ``libustream-cyassl`` and ``px5g``
108 | - ``luci-openwisp-polarssl``: depends ``luci-openwisp``, ``libustream-polarssl`` and ``px5g``
109 |
110 | Compiling luci-openwisp
111 | -----------------------
112 |
113 | The following procedure illustrates how to compile the meta-package ``luci-openwisp``:
114 |
115 | .. code-block:: shell
116 |
117 | git clone git://git.lede-project.org/source.git lede
118 | cd lede
119 |
120 | # configure feeds
121 | cp feeds.conf.default feeds.conf
122 | echo "src-git luciopenwisp https://github.com/openwisp/luci-openwisp.git" >> feeds.conf
123 | ./scripts/feeds update -a
124 | ./scripts/feeds install -a
125 | # any arch/target is fine because the packages are architecture indipendent
126 | arch="ar71xx"
127 | echo "CONFIG_TARGET_$arch=y" > .config;
128 | echo "CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-openwisp=y" >> .config
129 | make defconfig
130 | make tools/install
131 | make toolchain/install
132 | make package/luci-openwisp/compile
133 | make package/luci-openwisp/install
134 |
135 | Alternatively, you can configure your build interactively with ``make menuconfig``, in this case
136 | you will need to select one of the available *luci-openwisp* variants by going to ``Luci > 1. Collections``:
137 |
138 | .. code-block:: shell
139 |
140 | git clone git://git.lede-project.org/source.git lede
141 | cd lede
142 |
143 | # configure feeds
144 | cp feeds.conf.default feeds.conf
145 | echo "src-git luciopenwisp https://github.com/openwisp/luci-openwisp.git" >> feeds.conf
146 | ./scripts/feeds update -a
147 | ./scripts/feeds install -a
148 | make menuconfig
149 | # go to Luci > 1. Collections and select one of the variants
150 | make -j1 V=s
151 |
152 | Changelog
153 | ---------
154 |
155 | See `CHANGELOG `_.
156 |
157 | License
158 | -------
159 |
160 | See `LICENSE `_.
161 |
162 | Support
163 | -------
164 |
165 | See `OpenWISP Support Channels `_.
166 |
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1 | 0.1.2
2 |
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/luci-mod-openwisp/Makefile:
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1 | # Copyright (C) 2016 openwisp.org
2 | #
3 | # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.
4 | # See /LICENSE for more information.
5 |
6 | include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
7 |
8 | PKG_NAME:=luci-mod-openwisp
9 | PKG_VERSION:=$(shell cat ../VERSION)
10 | PKG_RELEASE:=1
11 | PKG_BUILD_DIR := $(BUILD_DIR)/$(PKG_NAME)/$(PKG_SOURCE_SUBDIR)
12 | PKG_LICENSE:=GPL-3.0
13 |
14 | include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
15 |
16 | define Package/luci-mod-openwisp
17 | SECTION:=luci
18 | CATEGORY:=LuCI
19 | SUBMENU:=2. Modules
20 | TITLE:=LuCI OpenWISP module
21 | DEPENDS:=+luci-base +libiwinfo-lua
22 | PKGARCH:=all
23 | MAINTAINER:=Riccardo Bloise
24 | URL:=http://openwisp.org
25 | endef
26 |
27 | define Package/luci-mod-openwisp/description
28 | OpenWISP configuration Web UI.
29 | endef
30 |
31 | define Build/Compile
32 | endef
33 |
34 | define Package/luci-mod-openwisp/conffiles
35 | /etc/config/luci_openwisp
36 | endef
37 |
38 | define Package/luci-mod-openwisp/install
39 | $(INSTALL_DIR) \
40 | $(1)/etc/config \
41 | $(1)/usr/lib/lua/luci/controller/openwisp \
42 | $(1)/usr/lib/lua/luci/model/cbi/openwisp \
43 | $(1)/usr/lib/lua/luci/view/openwisp \
44 | $(1)/usr/sbin
45 |
46 | $(INSTALL_CONF) \
47 | luci_openwisp.config \
48 | $(1)/etc/config/luci_openwisp
49 |
50 | $(CP) -r luasrc/controller/openwisp/* \
51 | $(1)/usr/lib/lua/luci/controller/openwisp/
52 |
53 | $(CP) -r luasrc/model/cbi/openwisp/* \
54 | $(1)/usr/lib/lua/luci/model/cbi/openwisp/
55 |
56 | $(CP) -r luasrc/view/openwisp/* \
57 | $(1)/usr/lib/lua/luci/view/openwisp/
58 |
59 | $(INSTALL_BIN) \
60 | sbin/openwisp-passwd.lua \
61 | $(1)/usr/sbin/openwisp-passwd
62 | endef
63 |
64 | $(eval $(call BuildPackage,luci-mod-openwisp))
65 |
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/luci-mod-openwisp/luasrc/controller/openwisp/actions.lua:
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1 | -- Copyright 2008 Steven Barth
2 | -- Copyright 2008 Jo-Philipp Wich
3 | -- Re-adapted for the OpenWISP Project (GPLv3) http://openwisp.org
4 |
5 | module("luci.controller.openwisp.actions", package.seeall)
6 |
7 | function index()
8 | entry({"openwisp", "actions"}, alias("openwisp", "actions", "index"), _("Actions"), 30).index = true
9 | entry({"openwisp", "actions", "upgrade"}, call("action_upgrade"), _("Upgrade Firmware"), 31)
10 | entry({"openwisp", "actions", "sysupgrade"}, call("action_sysupgrade"))
11 | entry({"openwisp", "actions", "reboot"}, template("openwisp/reboot"), _("Reboot"), 90)
12 | entry({"openwisp", "actions", "reboot", "call"}, post("action_reboot"))
13 | entry({"openwisp", "logout"}, call("action_logout"), _("Logout"), 40)
14 | end
15 |
16 | function action_reboot()
17 | luci.sys.reboot()
18 | end
19 |
20 | local function image_supported(image)
21 | return (os.execute("sysupgrade -T %q >/dev/null" % image) == 0)
22 | end
23 |
24 | local function image_checksum(image)
25 | return (luci.sys.exec("md5sum %q" % image):match("^([^%s]+)"))
26 | end
27 |
28 | local function image_sha256_checksum(image)
29 | return (luci.sys.exec("sha256sum %q" % image):match("^([^%s]+)"))
30 | end
31 |
32 | local function supports_sysupgrade()
33 | return nixio.fs.access("/lib/upgrade/platform.sh")
34 | end
35 |
36 | local function storage_size()
37 | local size = 0
38 | if nixio.fs.access("/proc/mtd") then
39 | for l in io.lines("/proc/mtd") do
40 | local d, s, e, n = l:match('^([^%s]+)%s+([^%s]+)%s+([^%s]+)%s+"([^%s]+)"')
41 | if n == "linux" or n == "firmware" then
42 | size = tonumber(s, 16)
43 | break
44 | end
45 | end
46 | elseif nixio.fs.access("/proc/partitions") then
47 | for l in io.lines("/proc/partitions") do
48 | local x, y, b, n = l:match('^%s*(%d+)%s+(%d+)%s+([^%s]+)%s+([^%s]+)')
49 | if b and n and not n:match('[0-9]') then
50 | size = tonumber(b) * 1024
51 | break
52 | end
53 | end
54 | end
55 | return size
56 | end
57 |
58 | function action_upgrade()
59 | --
60 | -- Overview
61 | --
62 | luci.template.render("openwisp/upgrade/select", {
63 | upgrade_avail = supports_sysupgrade()
64 | })
65 | end
66 |
67 | function action_sysupgrade()
68 | local fs = require "nixio.fs"
69 | local http = require "luci.http"
70 | local image_tmp = "/tmp/firmware.img"
71 |
72 | local fp
73 | http.setfilehandler(
74 | function(meta, chunk, eof)
75 | if not fp and meta and meta.name == "image" then
76 | fp = io.open(image_tmp, "w")
77 | end
78 | if fp and chunk then
79 | fp:write(chunk)
80 | end
81 | if fp and eof then
82 | fp:close()
83 | end
84 | end
85 | )
86 |
87 | if not luci.dispatcher.test_post_security() then
88 | fs.unlink(image_tmp)
89 | return
90 | end
91 |
92 | --
93 | -- Cancel firmware flash
94 | --
95 | if http.formvalue("cancel") then
96 | fs.unlink(image_tmp)
97 | http.redirect(luci.dispatcher.build_url('openwisp/actions/upgrade'))
98 | return
99 | end
100 |
101 | --
102 | -- Initiate firmware flash
103 | --
104 | local step = tonumber(http.formvalue("step") or 1)
105 | if step == 1 then
106 | if image_supported(image_tmp) then
107 | luci.template.render("openwisp/upgrade/confirm", {
108 | checksum = image_checksum(image_tmp),
109 | sha256ch = image_sha256_checksum(image_tmp),
110 | storage = storage_size(),
111 | size = (fs.stat(image_tmp, "size") or 0),
112 | keep = (not not http.formvalue("keep"))
113 | })
114 | else
115 | fs.unlink(image_tmp)
116 | luci.template.render("openwisp/upgrade/select", {
117 | upgrade_avail = supports_sysupgrade(),
118 | image_invalid = true
119 | })
120 | end
121 | --
122 | -- Start sysupgrade flash
123 | --
124 | elseif step == 2 then
125 | local keep = (http.formvalue("keep") == "1") and "" or "-n"
126 | luci.template.render("openwisp/upgrade/applyreboot", {
127 | title = luci.i18n.translate("Flashing..."),
128 | msg = luci.i18n.translate("The system is flashing now. DO NOT POWER OFF THE DEVICE! Wait a few minutes before you try to reconnect. It might be necessary to renew the address of your computer to reach the device again, depending on your settings."),
129 | addr = (#keep > 0) and "192.168.1.1" or nil
130 | })
131 | fork_exec("sleep 1; killall dropbear uhttpd; sleep 1; /sbin/sysupgrade %s %q" %{ keep, image_tmp })
132 | end
133 | end
134 |
135 | function fork_exec(command)
136 | local pid = nixio.fork()
137 | if pid > 0 then
138 | return
139 | elseif pid == 0 then
140 | -- change to root dir
141 | nixio.chdir("/")
142 |
143 | -- patch stdin, out, err to /dev/null
144 | local null = nixio.open("/dev/null", "w+")
145 | if null then
146 | nixio.dup(null, nixio.stderr)
147 | nixio.dup(null, nixio.stdout)
148 | nixio.dup(null, nixio.stdin)
149 | if null:fileno() > 2 then
150 | null:close()
151 | end
152 | end
153 |
154 | -- replace with target command
155 | nixio.exec("/bin/sh", "-c", command)
156 | end
157 | end
158 |
159 | function action_logout()
160 | local dsp = require "luci.dispatcher"
161 | local utl = require "luci.util"
162 | local sid = dsp.context.authsession
163 |
164 | if sid then
165 | utl.ubus("session", "destroy", { ubus_rpc_session = sid })
166 |
167 | luci.http.header("Set-Cookie", "sysauth=%s; expires=%s; path=%s/" %{
168 | sid, 'Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 GMT', dsp.build_url()
169 | })
170 | end
171 |
172 | luci.http.redirect(dsp.build_url())
173 | end
174 |
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1 | -- OpenWISP Project (GPLv3) http://openwisp.org
2 |
3 | module("luci.controller.openwisp.index", package.seeall)
4 | require("luci.util")
5 | require("uci")
6 | require("nixio")
7 |
8 | function index()
9 | local root = node()
10 | if not root.lock then
11 | root.target = alias("openwisp")
12 | root.index = true
13 | end
14 |
15 | local page = entry({"openwisp"}, alias("openwisp", "index"), _("OpenWISP setup"), 10)
16 | page.sysauth = "root"
17 | page.sysauth_authenticator = function(callback, user, pass)
18 | local http = require "luci.http"
19 | local user = http.formvalue("luci_username")
20 | local pass = http.formvalue("luci_password")
21 | local cursor = uci.cursor()
22 | local configured_username = cursor:get("luci_openwisp", "gui", "username") or ''
23 | local configured_password = cursor:get("luci_openwisp", "gui", "password") or ''
24 | local salt = luci.util.split(configured_password, '$')[3] or ''
25 | local crypted = ''
26 |
27 | if user and pass then
28 | crypted = nixio.crypt(pass, "$1$"..salt)
29 | end
30 |
31 | if user == configured_username and crypted == configured_password then
32 | return "root"
33 | end
34 |
35 | require("luci.i18n")
36 | require("luci.template")
37 | context.path = {}
38 | http.status(403, "Forbidden")
39 | luci.template.render("sysauth", {duser='operator', fuser=user})
40 |
41 | return false
42 | end
43 | page.ucidata = true
44 | page.index = true
45 |
46 | entry({"openwisp", "index"}, template("openwisp/status/index"), _("Status"), 1).index = true
47 | end
48 |
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/luci-mod-openwisp/luasrc/controller/openwisp/settings.lua:
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1 | -- OpenWISP Project (GPLv3) http://openwisp.org
2 |
3 | module("luci.controller.openwisp.settings", package.seeall)
4 | require("uci")
5 |
6 | function index()
7 | entry({"openwisp", "network"}, cbi("openwisp/network", {autoapply=true}), _("Network"), 21)
8 | end
9 |
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/luci-mod-openwisp/luasrc/model/cbi/openwisp/network.lua:
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1 | -- Copyright 2008 Steven Barth
2 | -- Copyright 2008 Jo-Philipp Wich
3 | -- Re-adapted for the OpenWISP Project (GPLv3) http://openwisp.org
4 |
5 | m = Map("network", translate("Setup"))
6 |
7 | s = m:section(NamedSection, "lan", "interface", translate("LAN interface"))
8 | s.addremove = false
9 |
10 | p = s:option(ListValue, "proto", translate("Protocol"))
11 | p.override_values = true
12 | p:value("static", translate("Static IP"))
13 | p:value("dhcp", translate("DHCP client"))
14 |
15 | ip = s:option(Value, "ipaddr", translate("IPv4-Address"))
16 | ip:depends("proto", "static")
17 |
18 | nm = s:option(Value, "netmask", translate("IPv4-Netmask"))
19 | nm:depends("proto", "static")
20 | nm:value("255.255.255.0")
21 | nm:value("255.255.0.0")
22 | nm:value("255.0.0.0")
23 |
24 | gw = s:option(Value, "gateway", translate("IPv4-Gateway") .. translate(" (optional)"))
25 | gw:depends("proto", "static")
26 | gw.rmempty = true
27 |
28 | dns = s:option(Value, "dns", translate("DNS-Server") .. translate(" (optional)"))
29 | dns:depends("proto", "static")
30 | dns.rmempty = true
31 |
32 | return m
33 |
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1 | <%#
2 | Copyright 2008 Steven Barth
3 | Copyright 2008-2015 Jo-Philipp Wich
4 | Re-adapted for the OpenWISP Project (GPLv3) http://openwisp.org
5 | -%>
6 |
7 | <%+header%>
8 |
9 |
<%:Reboot%>
10 |
11 |
12 |
<%:Reboots the operating system of your device.%>
13 |
14 | <%- local c = require("luci.model.uci").cursor():changes(); if c and next(c) then -%>
15 |
<%:Warning: There are unsaved changes that will get lost on reboot!%>
11 | <%_ The firmware image was uploaded.
12 | Below is the checksum and file size listed,
13 | compare them with the original file to ensure data integrity.
14 | Click "Proceed" below to start the flash procedure. %>
15 |
16 | <% if storage > 0 and size > storage then %>
17 |
18 |
<%:It appears that you are trying to
19 | flash an image that does not fit into the flash memory, please verify
20 | the image file! %>