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OPENVPN: T6555: add server-bridge options in mode server
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* Only matching flags and fields used by modern RFC2890 "extended GRE" -
this is backwards-compatible, but does not match all possible flags.
* There are no nftables helpers for the GRE key field, which is critical
to match individual tunnel sessions (more detail in the forum post)
* nft expression syntax is not flexible enough for multiple field
matches in a single rule and the key offset changes depending on flags.
* Thus, clumsy compromise in requiring an explicit match on the "checksum"
flag if a key is present, so we know where key will be. In most cases,
nobody uses the checksum, but assuming it to be off or automatically
adding a "not checksum" match unless told otherwise would be confusing
* The automatic "flags key" check when specifying a key doesn't have similar
validation, I added it first and it makes sense. I would still like
to find a workaround to the "checksum" offset problem.
* If we could add 2 rules from 1 config definition, we could match
both cases with appropriate offsets, but this would break existing
FW generation logic, logging, etc.
* Added a "test_gre_match" smoketest
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prerouting chain; re introduce <set vrf> in policy; change global options for passing traffic to IPvX firewall; update smoketest
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enabling/disabling sending traffic from bridge layer to ipvX layer
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new chains, priorities, and firewall groups
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T5873: ipsec remote access VPN: support VTI interfaces.
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To start the service under VRF requires starting under User=root
otherwise it had issues with cgroups
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* PBR can only target table IDs up to 200 and the previous PR to extend the
range was rejected
* PBR with this PR can now also target VRFs directly by name, working around
targeting problems for VRF table IDs outside the overlapping 100-200 range
* Validation ensures rules can't target both a table ID and a VRF name
(internally they are handled the same)
* Added a simple accessor (get_vrf_table_id) for runtime mapping a VRF name
to table ID, based on vyos.ifconfig.interface._set_vrf_ct_zone().
It does not replace that usage, as it deliberately does not handle non-VRF
interface lookups (would fail with a KeyError).
* Added route table ID lookup dict, global route table and VRF table defs
to vyos.defaults. Table ID references have been updated in code touched
by this PR.
* Added a simple smoketest to validate 'set vrf' usage in PBR rules
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T6362: Create conntrack logger daemon
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OpenVPN CLI-option: T6571: rename ncp-ciphers with data-ciphers
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(#3616)
* Change ipsec match-ipsec/none to match-ipsec-in and match-none-in for
fw rules
* Add ipsec match-ipsec-out and match-none-out
* Change all the points where the match-ipsec.xml.i include was used
before, making sure the new includes (match-ipsec-in/out.xml.i) are
used appropriately. There were a handful of spots where match-ipsec.xml.i
had snuck back in for output hooked chains already
(the common-rule-* includes)
* Add the -out generators to rendered templates
* Heavy modification to firewall config validators:
* I needed to check for ipsec-in matches no matter how deeply nested
under an output-hook chain(via jump-target) - this always generates
an error.
* Ended up retrofitting the jump-targets validator from root chains
and for named custom chains. It checks for recursive loops and improper
IPsec matches.
* Added "test_ipsec_metadata_match" and "test_cyclic_jump_validation"
smoketests
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Also adds support for life_bytes, life_packets, and DPD for
remote-access connections. Changes behavior of remote-access esp-group
lifetime setting to have parity with site-to-site connections.
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fix: attempt to fix indentation on `wpa_supplicant.conf.j2`
fix: attempt to fix indentation on `wpa_supplicant.conf.j2`
fix: incorrect bssid mapping
fix: use the correct jinja templating (I think)
fix: “remote blank space
fix: attempt to fix the formatting in j2
fix: attempt to fix the formatting in j2
feat: rename enterprise username and password + add checks in conf mode.
fix: move around `bssid` config option on `wpa_supplicant.conf.j2` and fix the security config part
fix: fix indentation on `wpa_supplicant.conf.j2`
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T6539: add logging options to load-balancer reverse-proxy
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T6538: Add the ability to set GENEVE interfaces to VRF
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ssh: T5878: Allow changing the PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms option
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T6477: Add telegraf loki output plugin
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pppoe-server: T5710: Add option permit any-login
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Add Loki plugin to telegraf
set service monitoring telegraf loki url xxx
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Authored-By: Alain Lamar <alain_lamar@yahoo.de>
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Add CLI commands
Add config
Add conf_mode
Add systemd config
Add stunnel smoketests
Add log level config
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T5949: Add option to disable USB autosuspend
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Add possibility to provide a full CA chain to the openconnect server.
* Support multiple CA certificates
* For every CA certificate specified, always determine the full certificate
chain in the background and add the necessary SSL certificates
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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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openvpn: T5487: Remove deprecated option --cipher for server and client mode
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Using BGP peer-groups inside a VRF instance will make use if the global VRFs
peer-group list during tab-completion and not the peer-groups defined within
the BGP instance of the given VRF.
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T6442: CGNAT add log for address allocation
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Add the configuration command to log current CGNAT allocation
set nat cgnat log-allocation
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xml: T6423: enforce priority on nodes having an owner
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