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The dependency on the WireGuard modules actually depend on the runnning Kernel.
While already working on 5.9 support which has a buildin version of WireGuard,
this also eases ARM development.
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Python value
We should not use hardcoded Python values whenever possible. vyos.xml provides
an abstraction of the XML CLI definitions providing default values from the CLI
specified via the <defaultValue> node.
This increases consistency among all XML/Python wrappers.
Additional small fixes in this commit (besides the bad practice incorporating
unrelated changes into the same commit) contain:
- Keyboard layout shout be explicitly set for /dev/console
- Added missing Debian dependency on console-data
- When looking for a key in a dict, we do not need to specify dict.keys()
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Add new CLI command "set system options performance <latency | throughput>"
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There is a shim which is compiled by GCC per target architecture.
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This reverts commit bd076f694a763991a0b0d3a7bb0fa5d194d56d7c.
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vyos-smoketest-integration (T2832)
* 'master' of github.com:vyos/vyos-smoketest: (153 commits)
pppoe-server: test some more values
lcd: adjust to cli changes
lcd: adapt test to new CLI design
pppoe-server: initial smoketest with local and radius auth
pppoe: validate dhcpv6 client will be started
wireless: validate hostapd/wpa_supplicant is running
pppoe: sync to new dhcpv6-pd cli
anyconnect: T2812: add basic testing
ethernet: check interface disable state
router-advert: check 'infinity' option in script logic
ssh: config file is now volatile (moved to /run)
ipv6: link-local: test address assignment on interfaces
router-advert: add initial test
mdns-repeater: add basic test
pseudo-ethernet: extend smoketests with VIFs
l2tpv3: add initial interface test
wireless: use library function for loading kernel modules
ethernet: test "ip" subtree of interface for e.g. ARP settings
pppoe: use assertEqual()
service: bcast-relay: add initial tests
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It supports NDP protocol monitoring.
The submission supports the following features:
- Support the monitoring of specified port or all ports
- Supports monitoring of specific message types
- Support sending specific NDP message
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ids: T2659: Implement fastnetmon support
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This commit adds the python module vyos.frr that support reading and modifying the frr cofiguration.
Functions
get_configuration() :
Collects the configuration from FRR and returns it as a string
reload_configuration() :
uses frr-reload.py to activate a new configuration.
The configuration applied will overwrite the current configuration.
mark_configuration() :
Does syntax check/validation and add "end" tags to the configuration
The marked configuration will be returned as a string
A syntax fault will render an Exception
execute() :
Execute a command inside vtysh
configure() :
Executes a command in vtysh config mode
replace_section() / _replace_section() :
Adds the ability to replace a section of frr code
remove_section() :
Removes the specified configuration block from the config
For now this supports replacing complete config sub-blocks of configuration and selecting the daemon
to replace inside. This should work for most daemons, but static routing will still be an issue because
this is not a separate sub-config mode
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Depends field of package vyos-smoketest: substitution variable ${shlibs:Depends}
used, but is not defined
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default-doct
* 'T2588' of https://github.com/thomas-mangin/vyos-1x:
xml: T2588: code to extract defaults values from xml
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T2486: DNS, vyos-hostsd fixes
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A user can define a port under the SSH node per device. WHen connecting to that
port and authenticating using regular credentials we will immediately drop to
the serial console. This is the same as executing "connect serial-proxy <name>".
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Add a 'dhcpd' system user that is a member of hostsd group and can
connect to vyos-hostsd.
Run dhcpd as this user.
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To better control access from other daemons that may not be running as root,
create a new group 'hostsd' to which the other daemons running users can be
added.
Run vyos-hostsd as root:hostsd to create the socket file with correct user and
group.
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warning: Depends field of package vyos-1x: substitution variable
${shlibs:Depends} used, but is not defined
warning: Depends field of package vyos-1x-vmware: substitution variable
${shlibs:Depends} used, but is not defined
Remove variables from dependency list as we have explicit non architecture
dependend dependencies.
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vyos@vyos:~$ show system usb
/: Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-pci/2p, 480M
|__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Hub, Driver=hub/4p, 480M
|__ Port 3: Dev 4, If 0, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=qcserial, 480M
|__ Port 3: Dev 4, If 2, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=qcserial, 480M
|__ Port 3: Dev 4, If 3, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=qcserial, 480M
|__ Port 3: Dev 4, If 8, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=qmi_wwan, 480M
vyos@vyos:~$ show system usb serial
No USB to serial converter connected
vyos@vyos:~$ show system usb serial
Device Model Vendor
------ ------ ------
usb0b1.3.3.4p1.0 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.3.3.4p1.1 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.3.3.4p1.2 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.3.3.4p1.3 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.3.4p1.0 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.3.4p1.1 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.3.4p1.2 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.3.4p1.3 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.3p1.0 MC7710 Sierra Wireless, Inc.
usb0b1.3p1.2 MC7710 Sierra Wireless, Inc.
usb0b1.3p1.3 MC7710 Sierra Wireless, Inc.
usb0b1.4p1.0 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.4p1.1 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.4p1.2 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
usb0b1.4p1.3 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
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vyos@vmware:~$ show environment sensors
VyOS running under hypervisor, no sensors available
vyos@apu4:~$ show environment sensors
ath10k_hwmon-pci-0500
temp1: N/A
k10temp-pci-00c3
temp1: +54.6°C (high = +70.0°C)
(crit = +105.0°C, hyst = +104.0°C)
fam15h_power-pci-00c4
power1: 3.28 W (interval = 0.01 s, crit = 6.00 W)
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This reverts commit 44355e6525daec62120601073065f63c9f9a7993.
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Wake up host
vyos@vyos:~$ wake-on-lan interface eth0.201 host a:b:c:d:e:f
Wake up invalid host
vyos@vyos:~$ wake-on-lan interface eth0.201 host a:b:c:d:e:f:f
etherwake: The Magic Packet host address must be specified as
- a station address, 00:11:22:33:44:55, or
- a hostname with a known 'ethers' entry.
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ISC does not support running the client on PPP(oE) interfaces which makes it
unusable for DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation tasks.
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client 4.4.1
Copyright 2004-2018 Internet Systems Consortium.
All rights reserved.
For info, please visit https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/
Unsupported device type 512 for "pppoe0"
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- "show nat source|destination statistics" is now implemented in Python
- "show nat source|destination rules" needs a new implementation, see T2459
- "show nat source|destination translations" has been copied over from the old
repo and is here until it is rewritten, this was not possible for "rules"
as there would have been too much dependencies. This one only requires
libxml-simple-perl
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When instantiating NAT it is required to isntall some nftable jump targets.
The targets need to be added after a specific other target thus we need to
dynamically query the handler number. This is done by get_handler() which could
be moved to vyos.util at a later point in time so it can be reused for a
firewall rewrite.
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