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There are currently two ways to generate the interface name completion helper
list (we use openvpn in this example)
- <script> ${vyos_completion_dir}/list_interfaces.py --type openvpn</script>
- <path>interfaces openvpn</path>
The first one using <script> tends to be rather slow as there is a Python
interpreter startup involved (expensive). The latter simply calls a C program
which is executed rather fast and gives the same result.
We can simply replace the first call with the second one to make the CLI
feel faster.
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`show interfaces ethernet eth0` and `show interface bonding eth0`
produces the same output. While this is not a big problem it does
make usage a bit odd sometimes.
This commit adds the --intf_type option to all instances of
interfaces.py to make output consistent.
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As the keys are now stored inside the CLI configuration and no longer in a file
on the filesystem, this command is no longer required.
Also there are dedicated CLI commands available to display the additional
Wireguard information.
- show interfaces wireguard wg10
- show interfaces wireguard wg10 summary
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Per interface public-key can now be retrieved via:
vyos@vyos:~$ show interfaces wireguard wg10 public-key
+XZr0oUjYRQuB/kcO1f+puOjKkiOWBG8eZX1Jpyq2n0=
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