hey Marvin, I'm also very interested in running sandstorm in a libre mesh
network.
I understand that lime takes care of propagating the hostnames in a network
(it does take a few minutes to do that once in have a new computer
connected). I guess you could have several names in the /etc/hostname file,
and they would all propagate, but I never tested that.
The dnsmasq is simple, all you have to do is add a line to the dnsmasq.conf
file, such as
address=/.sandstorm.local/10.7.0.10
Thus, all *.sandstorm.local requests would be redirected to 10.7.0.10.
But this needs to be changed in all nodes, so the best is to have it
changed in the chef configuration, so you'll have a firmware with this
feature to be installed in all routers.
I'll try to get something similar running and let you know!
Regards
Bruno
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Marvin Arnold <marvin(a)unplugged.im> wrote:
We have multiple lime nodes connected to each other.
How can we have
hostnames we set on one router propagate to the entire network?
A related issue is that I am trying to install Sandstorm on a small
computer in the network. As far as I can tell from the instruction
<https://docs.sandstorm.io/en/latest/administering/faq/#can-
i-run-sandstorm-on-a-totally-offline-server-or-airgapped-network>,
this should be possible if I setup a dnsmasq
<https://davejamesmiller.wordpress.com/2013/03/14/
installing-dnsmasq-wildcard-local-domains-debian/>.
Is it clear to anyone whether this needs to be done on the sandstorm
server, or on the lime router, or across the entire lime network?
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