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authorChristian Breunig <christian@breunig.cc>2024-01-06 10:55:42 +0100
committerChristian Breunig <christian@breunig.cc>2024-01-09 07:29:16 +0100
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https: T5902: remove virtual-host configuration
We have not seen the adoption of the https virtual-host CLI option. What it did? * Create multiple webservers each listening on a different IP/port (but in the same VRF) * All webservers shared one common document root * All webservers shared the same SSL certificates * All webservers could have had individual allow-client configurations * API could be enabled for a particular virtual-host but was always enabled on the default host This configuration tried to provide a full webserver via the CLI but VyOS is a router and the Webserver is there for an API or to serve files for a local-ui. Changes Remove support for virtual-hosts as it's an incomplete and thus mostly useless "thing". Migrate all allow-client statements to one top-level allow statement.
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