From ecdb142f3c60bd30601289a0397104eb6afd3a55 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Breunig Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2023 20:37:57 +0100 Subject: wireguard: T5707: remove previously deconfigured peer Changing the public key of a peer (updating the key material) left the old WireGuard peer in place, as the key removal command used the new key. WireGuard only supports peer removal based on the configured public-key, by deleting the entire interface this is the shortcut instead of parsing out all peers and removing them one by one. Peer reconfiguration will always come with a short downtime while the WireGuard interface is recreated. (cherry picked from commit 2fc8738bc9c2fb6364a22d86079e8635cee91949) --- python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py | 5 ----- 1 file changed, 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'python/vyos/ifconfig') diff --git a/python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py b/python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py index 4aac103ec..5704f8b64 100644 --- a/python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py +++ b/python/vyos/ifconfig/wireguard.py @@ -167,11 +167,6 @@ class WireGuardIf(Interface): interface setup code and provide a single point of entry when workin on any interface. """ - # remove no longer associated peers first - if 'peer_remove' in config: - for peer, public_key in config['peer_remove'].items(): - self._cmd(f'wg set {self.ifname} peer {public_key} remove') - tmp_file = NamedTemporaryFile('w') tmp_file.write(config['private_key']) tmp_file.flush() -- cgit v1.2.3