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suricata: T751: Initial support for suricata
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T6350: CGNAT add op-mode to show allocation
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Add op-mode command `show nat cgnat allocation` to get CGNAT
allocations (internal address, external address, port-range)
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T6335: Add/Update EVPN op commands
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T5756: L2TP RADIUS backup and weight settings
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Added the following commands:
show evpn
show evpn es
show evpn es <es-id>
show evpn es detail
show evpn es-evi
show evpn es-evi detail
show evpn es-evi vni <num>
show evpn vni
show evpn vni detail
show evpn vni <num>
Updated the following commands:
show evpn access-vlan
show evpn arp-cache
show evpn mac
show evpn next-hops
show evpn rmac
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Remove `service upnp` as it never worked as expected, nft rules do
not integrated and custom patches do not seem like a suitable
solution for now.
Security:
UPnP has been historically associated with security risks due to its automatic
and potentially unauthenticated nature.
UPnP devices might be vulnerable to unauthorized access or exploitation.
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bridge: T6317: add dependency call for wireless interfaces
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bgp: T6189: L3VPN connectivity is broken after re-enabling VRF
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When adding and removing VRF instances on the fly it was noticed that the vni
statement under the VRF instance in FRR vanishes. This was caused by a race
condition which was previously designed to fix another bug.
The wierd design of a Python helper below the VRF tree to only generate the
VNI configuration nodes is now gone and all is rendered in the proper place.
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pppoe-server: T6234: PPPoE-server pado-delay refactoring
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T6255: static-routing: don't render whitespace from static table descriptions
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config
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T6237: IPSec remote access VPN: ability to set EAP ID of clients
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server certificates
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fails (#3296)
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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
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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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T6192: allow binding SSH to multiple VRF instances
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Fixed using 'route-map', 'as-set' and 'summary-only' together in
aggregation in BGP
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bgp: T6151: Allow configuration of disable-ebgp-connected-route-check
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Currently VyOS only supports binding a service to one individual VRF. It might
become handy to have the services (initially it will be VRF, NTP and SNMP) be
bound to multiple VRFs.
Changed VRF from leafNode to multi leafNode with defaultValue: default - which
is the name of the default VRF.
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After migrating from ISC DHCLIENT for IPv6 to wide-dhcp-client the logic which
was present to update /etc/resolv.conf with the DHCP specified nameservers and
also the search domain list was no longer present.
This commit adds a per interface rendered script to inform vyos-hostsd about
the received IPv6 nameservers and search domains.
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T5832: VRRP allow set interface for exluded-address
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T5872: ipsec remote access VPN: support dhcp-interface.
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Ability to set interface for `excluded-address`
The excluded-addresses are not listed in the VRRP packet (adverts packets).
We have this ability for `address`, add the same feature for the
excluded-address
```
set high-availability vrrp group GRP-01 excluded-address 192.0.2.202 interface 'dum2'
set high-availability vrrp group GRP-01 excluded-address 192.0.2.203 interface 'dum3'
```
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The current op-mode script simply calls sudo systemctl restart "dhclient@$4.service"
with no additional information about a client interface at all.
This results in useless dhclient processes
root 47812 4.7 0.0 5848 3584 ? Ss 00:30 0:00 /sbin/dhclient -4 -d
root 48121 0.0 0.0 4188 3072 ? S 00:30 0:00 \_ /bin/sh /sbin/dhclient-script
root 48148 50.0 0.2 18776 11264 ? R 00:30 0:00 \_ python3 -
Which also assign client leases to all local interfaces, if we receive one
valid DHCPOFFER
vyos@vyos:~$ show interfaces
Codes: S - State, L - Link, u - Up, D - Down, A - Admin Down
Interface IP Address MAC VRF MTU S/L Description
----------- ----------------- ----------------- ------- ----- ----- -------------
eth0 - 00:50:56:bf:c5:6d default 1500 u/u
eth0.10 172.16.33.102/24 00:50:56:bf:c5:6d default 1500 u/u
eth1 172.16.33.131/24 00:50:56:b3:38:c5 default 1500 u/u
172.16.33.102/24 and 172.16.33.131/24 are stray DHCP addresses.
This commit moved the renew command to the DHCP op-mode script to properly
validate if the interface we request a renew for, has actually a dhcp address
configured. In additional this exposes the renew feature to the API.
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dhcp-server high-availability>.
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conntrack: T4022: add RTSP conntrack helper
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Add support for pref64 option, as defined in RFC8781. The prefix valid lifetime
must not be smaller than the "interface interval max" definition which defaults
to 600.
set service router-advert interface eth1 nat64prefix 64:ff9b::/96
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