# jrouter Home-grown alternative implementation of Apple Internet Router 3.0 ## Goals * Full compatibility with Apple Internet Router 3.0 * Function on modern operating systems * EtherTalk support * Be observable (there's a HTTP server with a `/status` page) TashTalk could be a stretch goal, if I can acquire one! ## Things that used to be caveats * Previously it would listen for all EtherTalk traffic, regardless of destination. Now it doesn't do that, which should help it co-exist with other routers on the same host. * You can configure an alternate Ethernet address if you are reusing the same network interface for multiple different EtherTalk software. * In addition to the configured EtherTalk network and zone, it now learns routes and zones from other EtherTalk routers, and should share them across AURP. * There's a status server. Browse to http://\[your router\]:9459/status to see information about the state of jrouter. ## Caveats Things I plan to fix Real Soon Now: * Some packet types need splitting to fit within limits. Some of these aren't implemented yet (mainly encapsulated). The unimplemented ones seem unlikely to hit those limits unless you are running a lot of routers or zones locally. * I plan to add a Prometheus metrics endpoint and at least add log levels / verbosity config. * The AURP implementation is mostly there, but not fully complete. The main thing missing is sequence number checking. Things I plan to fix At Some Point: * For expediency I made it act as a _seed router_. At some point I might add "soft seed" functionality. ## How to use WARNING: It Sorta Works™ First, set up a `jrouter.yaml` (use the one in this repo as an example). TODO: explain the configuration file Building and running: ```shell sudo apt install libpcap-dev go install gitea.drjosh.dev/josh/jrouter@latest sudo setcap 'CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE=ep CAP_NET_RAW=ep' ~/go/bin/jrouter ~/go/bin/jrouter ``` * `NET_BIND_SERVICE` is needed to bind UDP port 387 (for talking between AIRs) * `NET_RAW` is needed for EtherTalk TODO: instructions for non-Linux machines