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Fix the bug where address external alocation was not rely on sequences
of the external IP addresses (if set)
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This fixes (for and ACME generated certificate)
vyos@vyos:~$ show pki certificate vyos fingerprint sha512
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/libexec/vyos/op_mode/pki.py", line 1081, in <module>
show_certificate_fingerprint(args.certificate, args.fingerprint)
File "/usr/libexec/vyos/op_mode/pki.py", line 934, in show_certificate_fingerprint
print(get_certificate_fingerprint(cert, hash))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/vyos/pki.py", line 76, in get_certificate_fingerprint
fp = cert.fingerprint(hash_algorithm)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
AttributeError: 'bool' object has no attribute 'fingerprint'
After the fix:
vyos@vyos# run show pki certificate vyos fingerprint sha256
10:2C:EF:2C:DA:7A:EE:C6:D7:8E:53:12:F0:F5:DE:B9:E9:D0:6C:B4:49:1C:8B:70:2B:D9:AF:FC:9B:75:A3:D2
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suricata: T751: Initial support for suricata
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reverse-proxy: T6370: Set custom HTTP headers in reverse-proxy responses
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nat: T6345: source NAT port mapping "fully-random" is superfluous in Kernel >=5.0
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nat66: T6365: remove warnings for negated interface selections by name
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current (#3508)
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>=5.0
random - In kernel 5.0 and newer this is the same as fully-random. In earlier
kernels the port mapping will be randomized using a seeded MD5 hash mix using
source and destination address and destination port.
https://git.netfilter.org/nftables/commit/?id=fbe27464dee4588d906492749251454
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nat: T6365: remove warnings for negated interface selections by name
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Add the ability to show port allocation per external or internal address
With huge entries, it is necessary to filter it by specific
external/internal IP address
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T6364: CGNAT drop hard limit that allows only one translation rule
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Allow to set multiple CGNAT internal pools
```
set nat cgnat pool internal int-01 range '100.64.0.0/28'
set nat cgnat pool internal int-01 range '100.64.222.11-100.64.222.14'
```
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As PoC for CGNAT had a hard limit of using only one translation
rule for one internal pool.
Drop this limit and extend the usage number of the rules.
```
set nat cgnat rule 100 source pool 'int-01'
set nat cgnat rule 100 translation pool 'ext-01'
set nat cgnat rule 120 source pool 'vyos-int-02'
set nat cgnat rule 120 translation pool 'vyos-ext-02'
```
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op mode: T6348: SNAT op-mode fails with flowtable offload entries
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T6358: Container config option to enable host pid
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T6350: CGNAT add op-mode to show allocation
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T6351: CGNAT add verification if the pool exists
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T6347: CGNAT fix error if pool contain dashes in the name
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Add op-mode command `show nat cgnat allocation` to get CGNAT
allocations (internal address, external address, port-range)
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T6335: Add/Update EVPN op commands
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Add verification if the external/internal pools are exists before we
can use them in the source and translation rules
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Converted completion helpers from python to bash for performance
Previous commit:
Added the following commands:
show evpn
show evpn es
show evpn es <es-id>
show evpn es detail
show evpn es-evi
show evpn es-evi detail
show evpn es-evi vni <num>
show evpn vni
show evpn vni detail
show evpn vni <num>
Updated the following commands:
show evpn access-vlan
show evpn arp-cache
show evpn mac
show evpn next-hops
show evpn rmac
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Added the following commands:
show evpn
show evpn es
show evpn es <es-id>
show evpn es detail
show evpn es-evi
show evpn es-evi detail
show evpn es-evi vni <num>
show evpn vni
show evpn vni detail
show evpn vni <num>
Updated the following commands:
show evpn access-vlan
show evpn arp-cache
show evpn mac
show evpn next-hops
show evpn rmac
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Remove `service upnp` as it never worked as expected, nft rules do
not integrated and custom patches do not seem like a suitable
solution for now.
Security:
UPnP has been historically associated with security risks due to its automatic
and potentially unauthenticated nature.
UPnP devices might be vulnerable to unauthorized access or exploitation.
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ethernet: T6306: add support for EVPN MH uplink/core tracking
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T6329: firewall: add a patch for op-mode command <show firewall group>
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