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(cherry picked from commit 794f193d11c8c1b5fed78f4e40280480446ab593)
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(cherry picked from commit 85d0ae7b434a3ae9f3bd50ad7fee1fcd23b26a26)
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(cherry picked from commit 8926edf6b64adc550ee2f6bee9a78a43d46a2053)
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The format of the CLI specified MAC address was not validated as only addresses
with a colon as seperator are supported. Constraint has been added.
(cherry picked from commit 79af3560e7b2f88b6850739b0e30ee372c51f63b)
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This replaces the Python script by a bash variant which is much faster as the
Python interpreter does not need to be launched on invocation.
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A pre-defined list of common format strings to be used inside the <format> node
of <valueHelp> is available from [1]. Adjust all currently in use <format> nodes
to re-use the predefined strings over writing them on their own by even
encapsulating the <> signs as < and >.
[1]: https://github.com/vyos/vyatta-cfg/blob/5aec1a0429f2f/etc/bash_completion.d/vyatta-cfg#L515-L566
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Running ISC DHCP server as backend server for multiple pools served to relay
agents requires DHCPd to explicitly listen on give interfaces or a "transit"
subnet declaration facing the network where we receive the DHCPREQ messages on.
This implements a new "listen-address" CLI node, the given address is validated
if it is assigned to the system and upon success, a proper "subnet { }" statement
is added into dhcpd.conf
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Migrate the domain-search node (which occurs three times) to an includable
snippet. Also re-use the fqdn validator to keep the regex patterns to as few
locations as possible.
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A lot of XML code is duplicated (VLAN, interface address) for instance. Such
XML definitions should be moved to feature.xml.i files and then just pulled in
via GCC preprocessor #include definition in e.g. bond or ethernet definitions.
This will give us the ability to single-source repeating node definitions as:
* Interface Address
* Interface Description
* Interface Disable
* VLAN (both vif-s and vif-c)
The .in suffix of the interface-definitions is a marker that those files are
input files to the GCC preprocessor. They will be rendered into proper XML
files in the build directory.
Some node definitions have been reworder to remove escaped double quote
occurances which would have been warned about by the GCC preprocessor.
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