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2021-10-04T3889: Revert "dhcpv6-pd: T421: disable wide dhcpv6 client debug messages"Christian Poessinger
This reverts commit 184f25819fa43fc892b97c0044813b8aa56855b4.
2021-09-14dhcpv6-pd: T421: disable wide dhcpv6 client debug messagesChristian Poessinger
(cherry picked from commit 6b48900358ce9b01eaa78e3a086e95a26064f0df)
2020-06-19dhcpv6-pd: T421: fix unknown lvalue 'StartLimitIntervalSec' warningChristian Poessinger
StartLimitIntervalSec is part of the [Unit] definition and not the [Service] definition [1]. This caused the following warning message: systemd[1]: /lib/systemd/system/dhcp6c@.service:12: Unknown lvalue 'StartLimitIntervalSec' in section 'Service', ignoring This error has been introduced via commit 992d356 ("dhcpv6-pd: T421: workaround for non existing interfaces"). [1]: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html
2020-06-05dhcpv6-pd: T421: workaround for non existing interfacesChristian Poessinger
When DHCPv6-PD is configured to delegate a prefix to a non existing interface, it is restarted (systemd default) but will then hit the restart rate-limit which disables the service entirely. As VyOS currently has no "hook" to be called once an interface goes online we need this "try and error" approach until there is a way to deal with it. This behavior can be reproduced when delegating an IPv6 prefix to a bridge interface as a bridge interface will always be started after all interfaces have been configured. We will now restart dhcp6c as long as the requested interface is online.
2020-05-17pppoe: dhcpv6-pd: T421: change system type to forkingChristian Poessinger
Wide dhcp client forks by itself
2020-05-17dhcpv6-pd: T421: migrate from ISC dhclient to wide-dhcpv6-clientChristian Poessinger
ISC does not support running the client on PPP(oE) interfaces which makes it unusable for DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation tasks. Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client 4.4.1 Copyright 2004-2018 Internet Systems Consortium. All rights reserved. For info, please visit https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/ Unsupported device type 512 for "pppoe0"