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Since introducing the XML <defaultValue> node it was common, but redundant,
practice to also add a help string indicating which value would be used as
default if the node is unset.
This makes no sense b/c it's duplicated code/value/characters and prone to
error. The node.def scripts should be extended to automatically render the
appropriate default value into the CLI help string.
For e.g. SSH the current PoC renders:
$ cat templates-cfg/service/ssh/port/node.def
multi:
type: txt
help: Port for SSH service (default: 22)
val_help: u32:1-65535; Numeric IP port
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Not all subsystems are already migrated to get_config_dict() and make use of
the defaults() call - those subsystems need to be migrated, first before the new
default is added to the CLI help.
(cherry picked from commit a68c9238111c6caee78bb28f8054b8f0cfa0e374)
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This reverts commit 38e02c12a50de685c6d70954cd94a224e8083f0b.
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(cherry picked from commit 514da738173696c70440c959b9d7ec9afd77fbae)
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(cherry picked from commit bbe0deda9bfcfd4116c44b42156a628de8400b48)
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SSH keys used for remote login are supplied as base64 encoded data on the CLI.
The key is not validated, thus an invalid copy/pasted key will render the login
useless. This commit adds a custom and re-usable validator which check if the
data is properly base64 encoded.
(cherry picked from commit 00efce716912680354d47a2dca9769cd8c5c89ae)
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(cherry picked from commit 0a8a0188033d6b27c521f082fdddae9873dd5d3d)
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As the amount of include files now has reached a certain amount, it is getting
more and more crowsded, thuse introducing "per topic" subdirectories on the
filesystem to keep a clean structure makes sense.
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Provide more re-usable nodes for future implementations.
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This allows the radius client to work when a management VRF is in use.
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... as e.g. wireless interfaces can not have a timeout specified.
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Splitting was not a good idea. By combining both we can create a RADIUS server
XML include file which can be reused by multiple implementations to get a
uniformed CLI for the users.
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