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Wireless devices are subject to regulations issued by authorities. For any
given AP or router, there will most likely be no case where one wireless NIC is
located in one country and another wireless NIC in the same device is located
in another country, resulting in different regulatory domains to apply to the
same box.
Currently, wireless regulatory domains in VyOS need to be configured per-NIC:
set interfaces wireless wlan0 country-code us
This leads to several side-effects:
* When operating multiple WiFi NICs, they all can have different regulatory
domains configured which might offend legislation.
* Some NICs need additional entries to /etc/modprobe.d/cfg80211.conf to apply
regulatory domain settings, such as: "options cfg80211 ieee80211_regdom=US"
This is true for the Compex WLE600VX. This setting cannot be done
per-interface.
Migrate the first found wireless module country-code from the wireless
interface CLI to: "system wireless country-code"
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pki: T6463: reverse-proxy service not reloaded when updating SSL certificate(s)
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The SSTPC client was not reloaded/restarted with the new SSL certificate(s)
after a change in the PKI subsystem.
This was due to missing dependencies.
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The haproxy reverse proxy was not reloaded/restarted with the new SSL
certificate(s) after a change in the PKI subsystem. This was due to missing
dependencies.
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If we have any `vpn ipsec` and `protocol nhrp` configuration we
get the empty configuration file `/run/opennhrp/opennhrp.conf`
after rebooting the system.
Use config dependency instead of the old `resync_nhrp` function
fixes this issue
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required
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vpn: T5926: IPSEC does not apply after l2tp configuration was changed
added dependency between l2tp and ipsec conf
added test for apply config to swanctl
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We will use _ as CLI level divider. The XML definition filename and also
the Python helper should match the CLI node.
Example:
set interfaces ethernet -> interfaces_ethernet.xml.in
set interfaces bond -> interfaces_bond.xml.in
set service dhcp-server -> service_dhcp-server-xml.in
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There are only cosmetic "changes" without functional changes
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Commit 7f6624f5a6f8bd ("vxlan: T3700: support VLAN tunnel mapping of VLAN aware
bridges") added support for Single VXLAN Device (SVD) containers supported by
the Linux Kernel.
When working with bridge VIFs it turned out that when deleting a VIF all the
VXLAN tunnel mappings got deleted, too. In order to avoid this, if the bridge
has a VXLAN member interface which vlan-to-vni mapping enabled, we add a
dependency that we call VXLAN conf-mode script after messing arround with the
bridge VIFs and re-create tunnel mappings.
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If ethernet interface is a bond memeber:
1. Allow for changing only specific parameters which are specified
in EthernetIf.get_bond_member_allowed_options function.
2. Added inheritable parameters from bond interface to ethernet
interface which are scpecified
in BondIf.get_inherit_bond_options.
Users can change inheritable options under ethernet interface
but in commit it will be copied from bond interface.
3. All other parameters are denied for changing.
Added migration script. It deletes all denied parameters under
ethernet interface if it is a bond member.
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Fixes `KeyError: 'conntrack_sync'`
Ignore `ConfigError("ConfigError('Interface eth1 requires an IP address!')")` due to calling conntrack-sync too early
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firewall, nat, nat66
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Add support for defining config-mode dependencies in add-on packages.
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