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op-mode: T5969: list multicast group membership
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cpo@LR1.wue3:~$ show ip multicast group interface eth0.201
Interface Family Address
----------- -------- ---------
eth0.201 inet 224.0.0.6
eth0.201 inet 224.0.0.5
eth0.201 inet 224.0.0.1
cpo@LR1.wue3:~$ show ipv6 multicast group interface eth0
Interface Family Address
----------- -------- -----------------
eth0 inet6 ff02::1:ff00:0
eth0 inet6 ff02::1:ffbf:c56d
eth0 inet6 ff05::2
eth0 inet6 ff01::2
eth0 inet6 ff02::2
eth0 inet6 ff02::1
eth0 inet6 ff01::1
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Since, we don't have op-mode operation for 'dns dynamic' anymore, we need
to add a top level property to avoid empty `templates-op/update/node.def`.
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Update op-mode for dynamic dns to standardize on `vyos.opmode`. All
methods of `op_mode/dns_dynamic.py` are now available in standardized
`op_mode/dns.py`.
Move op-mode command `update dns dynamic` to `reset dns dynamic` to
reflect that it is not an update but a reset of the dynamic dns service.
Also, make the help texts more consistent for all op-mode commands for
`dns dynamic` and `dns forwarding`.
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Streamline configuration and operation of dns forwarding service in
following ways:
- Remove `dns_forwarding_reset.py` as its functionality is now covered
by `dns.py`
- Adjust function names in `dns.py` to disambiguate between DNS
forwarding and dynamic DNS
- Remove `dns_forwarding_restart.sh` as its functionality is inlined in
`dns-forwarding.xml`
- Templatize systemd override for `pdns-recursor.service` and move the
generated override files in /run. This ensures that the override files
are always generated afresh after boot
- Simplify the systemd override file by removing the redundant overrides
- Relocate configuration path for pdns-recursor to `/run/pdns-recursor`
and utilize the `RuntimeDirectory` default that pdns-recursor expects
- We do not need to use custom `--socket-dir` path anymore, the default
path (viz., `/run/pdns-recursor` is fine)
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pki: T5886: add support for ACME protocol (LetsEncrypt)
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We've always had a command to display discrete IPv6 routes/prefixes within the
global VRF. This commit also adds support for a discrete VRF.
vyos@vyos:~$ show ipv6 route vrf <name>
Possible completions:
<Enter> Execute the current command
<h:h:h:h:h:h:h:h> Show IPv6 routes of given address or prefix
<h:h:h:h:h:h:h:h/x>
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* show log certbot
* monitor log certbot
* renew certbot
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Add option `latest` for op-mode command `add system image`
If the update check is configured we can get the remote `latest`
version from conrfgure URL
```
set system update-check url 'https://example.com/version.json'
```
This way we can use "latest" option for image update:
```
add system image latest
```
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vyos@vyos:~$ restart router-advert
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VyOS CLI command
set service ndp-proxy interface eth0 prefix 2001:db8::/64 mode 'static'
Will generate the following NDP proxy configuration
$ cat /run/ndppd/ndppd.conf
# autogenerated by service_ndp-proxy.py
# This tells 'ndppd' how often to reload the route file /proc/net/ipv6_route
route-ttl 30000
# This sets up a listener, that will listen for any Neighbor Solicitation
# messages, and respond to them according to a set of rules
proxy eth0 {
# Turn on or off the router flag for Neighbor Advertisements
router no
# Control how long to wait for a Neighbor Advertisment message before invalidating the entry (milliseconds)
timeout 500
# Control how long a valid or invalid entry remains in the cache (milliseconds)
ttl 30000
# This is a rule that the target address is to match against. If no netmask
# is provided, /128 is assumed. You may have several rule sections, and the
# addresses may or may not overlap.
rule 2001:db8::/64 {
static
}
}
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VyOS CLI
set protocols segment-routing srv6 locator bar prefix '2001:b::/64'
set protocols segment-routing srv6 locator foo behavior-usid
set protocols segment-routing srv6 locator foo prefix '2001:a::/64'
Will generate in FRR
segment-routing
srv6
locators
locator bar
prefix 2001:b::/64 block-len 40 node-len 24 func-bits 16
exit
!
locator foo
prefix 2001:a::/64 block-len 40 node-len 24 func-bits 16
behavior usid
exit
!
exit
!
exit
!
exit
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set protocols bgp sid vpn per-vrf export '99'
set protocols bgp srv6 locator 'foo'
set protocols bgp system-as '100'
Will generate in FRR config
router bgp 100
no bgp ebgp-requires-policy
no bgp default ipv4-unicast
no bgp network import-check
!
segment-routing srv6
locator foo
exit
sid vpn per-vrf export 99
exit
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dhcp: T3316: Migrate dhcp/dhcpv6 server to Kea
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Apply baseline defaults for `.gitattributes` and `.vscode/settings.json`
for improved developer experience.
The `.gitattrbutes` settings are based on:
Git documentation (https://git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes#_effects)
GitHub documentation (https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/configuring-git-to-handle-line-endings)
Community templates (https://github.com/gitattributes/gitattributes)
Since editor-agnostic line-ending specific settings are applied to
`.gitattributes`, they can be removed from `.vscode/settings.json`.
The global VSCode defaults have also been removed to avoid duplication.
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login: T4943: use pam-auth-update to enable/disable Google authenticator
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The initial version always enabled Google authenticator (2FA/MFA) support by
hardcoding the PAM module for sshd and login.
This change only enables the PAM module on demand if any use has 2FA/MFA
configured. Enabling the module is done system wide via pam-auth-update by
using a predefined template.
Can be tested using:
set system login user vyos authentication plaintext-password vyos
set system login user vyos authentication otp key 'QY735IG5HDHBFHS5W7Y2A4EM274SMT3O'
See https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/configuration/system/login.html for additional
details.
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op-mode: T5808: Correction of description for ipv6 ospfv3 graceful-restart
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T5778: dhcp server: fix op-mode command
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vxlan: T5753: add support for VNI filtering
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In a service provider network a service provider typically supports multiple
bridge domains with overlapping vlans. One bridge domain per customer. Vlans in
each bridge domain are mapped to globally unique VXLAN VNI ranges assigned to
each customer.
Without the ability of VNI filtering, we can not provide VXLAN tunnels
with multiple tenants all requiring e.g. VLAN 10.
To Test:
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 parameters external
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 source-interface eth0
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 parameters vni-filter
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 vlan-to-vni 50 vni 10050
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 vlan-to-vni 51 vni 10051
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 vlan-to-vni 52 vni 10052
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 vlan-to-vni 53 vni 10053
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 vlan-to-vni 54 vni 10054
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 vlan-to-vni 60 vni 10060
set interfaces vxlan vxlan987 vlan-to-vni 69 vni 10069
set interfaces bridge br0 member interface vxlan987
Add new op-mode command: show bridge vni
Interface VNI
----------- -----------
vxlan987 10050-10054
vxlan987 10060
vxlan987 10069
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T5749: Swap show interfaces and show interfaces summary
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By default show VRF, MAC, MTU for `show interfaces`
The original `show interfaces` moved to `show interfacces summary`
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image: T4516: Added system image tools
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T5747: op-mode add show interfaces summary
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Add op-mode "show interfaces summary"
Add MAC, VRF and MTU options:
vyos@r4# run show interfaces summary
Codes: S - State, L - Link, u - Up, D - Down, A - Admin Down
Interface IP Address MAC VRF MTU S/L Description
----------- ----------------- ----------------- ------- ----- ----- -------------
dum0 203.0.113.1/32 96:44:ad:c5:a1:a5 default 1500 u/u
eth0 192.168.122.14/24 52:54:00:f1:fd:77 default 1500 u/u WAN
eth1 192.0.2.1/24 52:54:00:04:33:2b foo 1500 u/u LAN-eth1
eth2 - 52:54:00:40:2e:af default 1504 u/u LAN-eth2
eth3 - 52:54:00:09:a4:b4 default 1500 A/D
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vyos@vyos:~$ show vrf vni
VRF VNI VxLAN IF L3-SVI State Rmac
blue 2000 None None Down None
green 3000 None None Down None
red 1000 None None Down None
vyos@vyos:~$ show vrf blue vni
VRF VNI VxLAN IF L3-SVI State Rmac
blue 2000 None None Down None
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This commit adds the whole set of system image tools written from the scratch in
Python that allows performing all the operations on images:
* check information
* perform installation and deletion
* versions management
Also, it contains a new service that will update the GRUB menu and keep tracking
its version in the future.
WARNING: The commit contains non-reversible changes. Because of boot menu
changes, it will not be possible to manage images from older VyOS versions after
an update.
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IGMP and PIM are two different but related things.
FRR has both combined in pimd. As we use get_config_dict() and FRR reload it
is better to have both centrally stored under the same CLI node (as FRR does,
too) to just "fire and forget" the commit to the daemon.
"set protocols igmp interface eth1" -> "set protocols pim interface eth1 igmp"
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Migrate CLI configuration retrival to common get_config_dict(). In addition
add new functionality to VyOS that is PIM related and already available in FRR.
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The following ones are available now:
- restart mdns repeater
- show log mdns repeater
- monitor log mdns repeater
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show bgp l2vpn evpn es-vrf
show bgp l2vpn evpn next-hops
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T5513: firewall: update op-mode command show firewall.
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