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T5871: ipsec remote access VPN: specify "cacerts" for client auth
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T6222: VRRP show prefix for long rfc3768-compatibility interfaces allow prefix vrrp
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firewall: T6216: replace plus symbols (allowed by IPset but not NFT) in group names with underscores
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T5169: Add PoC for generating CGNAT rules rfc6888
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T6214: T6213: change constraint <alpha-numeric-hyphen-underscore-dot.xml.i>
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errors when using character <+> in 1.3 in firewall groups and custom firewall chains.
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If we use rfc3768-compatibility with long interface names like
eth1.100.200 it converts the VRRP interface name name
to `<interface>v<VRID><IP version>`
For example `eth2.100.200v10v4`
The limit for interface name is 15 symbols and it causes that
interface name is ignoring by keepalived
VMAC interface name 'eth2.100.200v10v4' too long or invalid characters - ignoring
And it uses the default prefix `vrrp` for such cases.
It works fine, but such interfaces are not displayed in the op-mode
Allow prefix `vrrp` for the op-mode for `show interfaces`
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container: T6218: fix host IPv6 link-local address for VRF networks
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in order to not allow string starting with dot character; use such constraint in firewall group definitions.
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Add PoC for generating CGNAT rules
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6888
Not all requirements are implemented, but some of them.
Implemented:
REQ-2
```
A CGN MUST have a default "IP address pooling" behavior of "Paired"
CGN must use the same external IP
address mapping for all sessions associated with the same internal
IP address, be they TCP, UDP, ICMP, something else, or a mix of
different protocols.
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REQ-3
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The CGN function SHOULD NOT have any limitations on the size
or the contiguity of the external address pool
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REQ-4
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A CGN MUST support limiting the number of external ports (or,
equivalently, "identifiers" for ICMP) that are assigned per
subscriber
```
CLI:
```
set nat cgnat pool external ext1 external-port-range '1024-65535'
set nat cgnat pool external ext1 per-user-limit port '1000'
set nat cgnat pool external ext1 range 192.0.2.222/32
set nat cgnat pool internal int1 range '100.64.0.0/28'
set nat cgnat rule 10 source pool 'int1'
set nat cgnat rule 10 translation pool 'ext1'
```
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T6199: add missing build dependency
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T5858: Fix op-mode format for show conntrack statistics
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T6207: restore ability to copy config.boot.default on image install
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kea: T3316: T6163: Ensure correct permissions on lease files
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ethernet: T5862: default MTU is not acceptable in some environments
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login: T5875: fix corner case for KeyError: 'getpwuid(): uid not found: XXXX'
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container: T6208: fix AttributeError: 'ConfigDict' object has no attribute 'upper'
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'upper'
Commit b30faa43c (container: T6208: rename "cap-add" CLI node to "capability")
added an AttributeError referencing an out of scope variable.
This has been fixed.
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Commit a5ccc06c0 ("ipoe: T6205: error in migration script logic while renaming
mac-address to mac node") added a conditional path into the config which could
result in the migrated config not beeing written if precondition was not met.
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container: T6208: rename "cap-add" CLI node to "capability"
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Commit 1b364428f ("login: T5875: restore home directory permissions only when
needed") added logic to chown the users home directory if it's UID changes.
This might happen when a user account is deleted and re-added to the system.
Under rar e circumstances it was possible that the implementation triggered
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
KeyError: 'getpwuid(): uid not found: XXXX'
This has been fixed by re-arranging the code path with an additional try/except
if the PW database information could not be retrieved leading to an implicit
chown() of the home directory to the user beeing added.
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Containers have the ability to add Linux system capabilities to them, this is
done using the "set container name <name> cap-add" command.
The CLI node sounds off and rather should be "set container name <name>
capability" instead as we use and pass a capability to a container and not
add/invent new ones.
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ipoe: T6205: error in migration script logic while renaming mac-address to mac node
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mac node
The problem was introduced in [1] but the config migrator part unfortunately
was added to the wrong version [2]. As IPoE config version 0 was only active
during the 1.3 development cycle and VyOS 1.3.0 was already released with config
version 1 we can safely drop the migrator 0-to-1 and move the code to 1-to-2 to
properly support upgrades from VyOS 1.3 -> 1.4 or newer.
1: https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/commit/05df2a5f021f0c7aab7c06db645d210858b6e98d#diff-08291bf77870abe3af8bbe3e8ce4bbf344fd0498b2c5c75a75aa7235d381c88eL168
2: https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/commit/05df2a5f021f0c7aab7c06db645d210858b6e98d#diff-b8bb58b75607d3653e74d82eff02442f9f3ab82698f160ba37858f7cdf6c79ccR44-R46
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T6199: start validating smoketests against real CLI defaultValues
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Use vyos.xml_ref.default_value to query XML default values and take them into
account when validating properly applied defaults in individual smoketests
instead of using hardcoded values like 443 for https port.
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There are cloud environments available where the maximum supported ethernet
MTU is e.g. 1450 bytes, thus we clamp this to the adapters maximum MTU value
or 1500 bytes - whatever is lower.
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In order to lower the Ethernet default MTU we need to drop the common
defaultValue from the XML mtu-68-16000.xml.i building block. Per interface
default MTU is later overloaded by XML.
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T6199: remove unused Python imports from migration scripts
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T6188: add description to show firewall
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T6203: remove obsoleted xml lib
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The vyos.xml functionality is replaced with vyos.xml_ref.
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For readability in console sessions, moved the description column to only be shown in the detail view.
Changed wrapping in the detail view for description to 65 characters to prevent full line wrapping in console sessions.
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T6204: cleanup shebang lines
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