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T3804 changed how DHCP servers from DHCP interfaces are read in and passed to
the system. The config migrator is tested with this addition.
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We have "set system name-server <ipv4|ipv6>" to specify a name-server IP
address we wan't to use. We also have "set system name-servers-dhcp <interface>"
which does the same, but the name-server in question is retrieved via DHCP.
Both CLI nodes are combined under "set system name-server <ipv4|ipv6|interface>"
to keep things as they are in real life - we need a name-server.
(cherry picked from commit 2ecf7a9f9cbe9359457bd23b4a0c45f3763123c7)
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VyOS 1.3 equuleus now uses version 21 so we have to bump this by one.
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T3803: add source-address option to the op mode ping CLI.
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Commit 27e53fbc ("op-mode: T3619: bugfix "show interfaces" for VLANs") fixed
the op-mode command for the "show interfaces" operation, but if a user was
interested in all the ethernet or bridge interfaces, the command "show
interfaces <type> detail" did not yield any output.
The filtered_interfaces() function was further generalized to only operate on
base components and call itself recusively if required.
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Commit 31169fa8a7 ("vyos.ifconfig: T3619: only set offloading options if
supported by NIC") always instantiated an object of the Ethtool class for an
ethernet object - this is right as a real ethernet interface is managed by
Ethtool.
Unfortunately the script used for "show interface" determindes the "base class"
for an interface by its name, so eth0 -> Ethernet, eth0.10 -> Ethernet. This
assumption is incorrect as a VLAN interface can not have the physical parameters
changed of its underlaying interface. This can only be done for eth0.
There is no need for the op-mode script to determine the implementation class
for an interface at this level, as we are only interested in the state of the
interface and it's IP addresses - which is a common operation valid for every
interface on VyOS.
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Commit 5f1c1ae4 ("bgp: T3798: add support for neighbor local-as <n> replace-as")
added support for a new CLI option when the local-as is changed for a specified
neighbor or peer-group.
There was an error in the CLI / design as the "replace-as" option can only be
used when "no-prepend" is defined. Thus "no-prepend" became a <node> and
the new "replace-as" leafNode is now a child of "no-prepend".
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login: T971 allow quoting in public-keys options
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This patch allows the use of `"` in ssh public-key options which
unlocks the ability to set the `from` option in a way that sshd will
accept to limit what hosts a user can connect from.
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tunnel: T3788: Add check keys for ipip and sit
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Keys are not allowed with ipip and sit tunnels
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While migrating to get_config_dict() in commit e8a1c291b1 ("login: radius:
T3192: migrate to get_config_dict()") the user-name was not excluded
from mangling (no_tag_node_value_mangle=True).
This resulted in a username "vyos-user" from CLI to be actually created as
"vyos_user" on the system.
This commit also adds respective Smoketests to prevent this in the future.
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The workaround is no longer required, as the issue was resolved in
get_config_dict() so if it is a <multi/> node, a list is always returned.
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Commit 9f20bee81c ("T1376: improve show_dhcp and show_dhcpv6") added the tab
completion helper to list the availbale IP pools to query. This was done by
calling a python script which then called cli-shell-api which resulted in a
penalty by the Python interpreter startup.
This can be solved by directly using the cli-shell-api wrapper available
as <path> in op-mode - as also seen for DHCPv6.
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(cherry picked from commit 23388fe193f04ab05f270098123cbb3e5f0b9f75)
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tunnel: T2920: Add checks tun with same source addr and keys
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2 tunnels with the same local-address should has different keys
Check existing tunnels (source-address key) with new tunnel.
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Commit 29082959 ("ethernet: T3163: only change ring-buffer settings if
required") added a delta-check code for the ring buffer values, unfortunately
this was never properly evaluated as str() and int() got compared resulting
always in an unequal result.
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It makes no sense to have a parser for the ethtool values in ethtool.py
and ethernet.py - one instance ios more then enough!
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Only update the RX/TX ring-buffer settings if they are different from the ones
currently programmed to the hardware. There is no need to write the same value
to the hardware again - this could cause traffic disruption on some NICs.
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It makes no sense to have a parser for the ethtool value sin ethtool.py
and ethernet.py - one instance ios more then enough!
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Not all interface drivers have the ability to change the speed and duplex
settings. Known drivers with this limitation are vmxnet3, virtio_net and
xen_netfront. If this driver is detected, an error will be presented to the
user.
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This makes understanding the code easier what is "really" called without
opening the man page.
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SSH keys used for remote login are supplied as base64 encoded data on the CLI.
The key is not validated, thus an invalid copy/pasted key will render the login
useless. This commit adds a custom and re-usable validator which check if the
data is properly base64 encoded.
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Ethernet adapters have a discrete set of available speed and duplex settings.
Instead of passing every value down to ethtool and let it decide, we can do
this early in the VyOS verify() function for ethernet interfaces.
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tunnel: T3786: Add checks for source any and not key
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Deprecated in the Linux Kernel by commit 08a00fea6de277df12ccfadc21 ("net:
Remove references to NETIF_F_UFO from ethtool.").
(cherry picked from commit f5e46ee6cc2b6c1c1869e26beca4ccd5bf52b62f)
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An analysis of the code base from VyOS 1.2 -> 1.3 -> 1.4 revealed the following
"root-cause"
VyOS 1.2 uses the "old" node.def file format for:
* Generic Segmentation Offloading
* Generic Receive Offloading
So if any of the above settings is available on the configuration CLI, the
node.def file will be executed - this is how it works.
By default, this CLI option is not enabled in VyOS 1.2 - but the Linux Kernel
enables offloading "under the hood" by default for GRO, GSO... which will boost
the performance for users magically.
With the rewrite in VyOS 1.3 of all the interface related code T1579, and
especially T1637 this was moved to a new approach. There is now only one handler
script which is called whenever a user changes something under the interfaces
ethernet tree. The Full CLI configuration is assembled by get_interface_dict() -
a wrapper for get_config_dict() which abstracts and works for all of our
interface types - single source design.
The problem now comes into play when the gathered configuration is actually
written to the hardware, as there is no GSO, GRO or foo-offloading setting
defined - we behave as instructed and disable the offloading.
So the real bug originates from VyOS 1.2 and the old Vyatta codebase, but the
recent XML Python rewrites brought that one up to light.
Solution:
A configuration migration script will be provided starting with VyOS 1.3 which
will read in the CLI configuration of the ethernet interfaces and if not
enabled, will query the adapter if offloading is supported at all, and if so,
will enable the CLI nodes.
One might say that this will "blow" the CLI configuration but it only represents
the truth - which was masked in VyOS 1.2.
(cherry picked from commit a515212f4efb08846df04405f31a828edcd63552)
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VyOS 1.4 already had a migrator for interfaces 20 -> 21, but this is a different
one compared to the one in VyOS 1.3 - thus we bump every migration scripts
version by one to have the same 20-to-21 converter in both VyOS 1.3 and 1.4.
This is possible as VyOS 1.4 (sagitta) is still a highly experimental version
and expected to break from time to time :(.
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Commit 31169fa8 ("vyos.ifconfig: T3619: only set offloading options if
supported by NIC") added a warning for the user if an offload option was about
to change that was not possible at all (harware limit).
Unfortunately the warning was even displayed if nothing was done at all. This
got corrected.
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interface: T3782: Fix unexpected delete qdisc rule
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Some tc qdisc rules are generated by old perl code
It prevent to unexpected override this code by python.
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Add a new method which supports checking if the desired speed and duplex
setting is actually supported by the underlaying network interface card.
>>> from vyos.ethtool import Ethtool
>>> tmp = Ethtool('eth0')
>>> tmp.check_speed_duplex('100', 'full')
False
>>> tmp.check_speed_duplex('1000', 'full')
True
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Commit d22f97af ("vyos.ethtool: T3163: rename unused methods for offload
validation") reworked the entire class on how data should be presented to the
user, but forgot to drop the is_fixed_lro() method.
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Check eui64_old value before deleting
It can be empty or not ipv6 address.
(cherry picked from commit 0de23064b9d575ce0569839e3b4453a0c2e9dc1c)
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wireguard: T3763: Fixed uninitialized port issue
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Check a port availability only if it was changed in current commit.
This should protect from fail-positive errors when other parameters
change for an interface.
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The commit fixes the problem, when port availability check is
triggered even if a port for WireGuard interface is not defined
(randomized port, default behavior).
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