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After update KEA to 2.4.x in the bf04cd8fea44d375fb7d93d75a1f31c220730c88
there is a file that expects ConditionFileNotEmpty=/etc/kea/kea-api-password
It cause the unit `kea-ctrl-agent.service` cannot start
systemd[1]: kea-ctrl-agent.service - Kea Control Agent was skipped because of an unmet condition check (ConditionFileNotEmpty=/etc/kea/kea-api-password)
Override systemd kea-ctrl-agent.service do not check this file
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Updated image_installer.py to try and validate image with all
minisign public keys in /usr/share/vyos/keys/
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srv6: T591: enable SR enabled packet processing on defined interfaces
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T2898: add ndp-proxy service
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dhcp: T5846: Ensure DUID regex range is bound
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The DUID regex was missing a lower bound, which could cause it not to
match when it should.
We have to specify the lower bound explicitly as 0 to keep the regex
behavior similar to that in Python (in Python, omitting the lower bound
is equivalent to specifying 0).
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frr: T4020: re-enable watchfrr in config as it is always running
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dhcp: T5846: Fix include path
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dhcp: T5846: Refactor and simplify DUID definition
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Refactor DUID XML definition in conf-mode to be reusable. Additionally, remove
explicit call to a separate validator `ipv6-duid` and inline the regex into the
XML definition.
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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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The Linux Kernel needs to be told if IPv6 SR enabled packets whether should be
processed or not. This is done using
/proc/sys/net/conf/<iface>/seg6_* variables:
seg6_enabled - BOOL
Accept or drop SR-enabled IPv6 packets on this interface.
Relevant packets are those with SRH present and DA = local.
0 - disabled (default)
not 0 - enabled
Or the VyOS CLI command:
* set protocols segment-routing interface eth0 srv6
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Enable/Disable VRF strict mode, when net.vrf.strict_mode=0 (default) it is
possible to associate multiple VRF devices to the same table. Conversely, when
net.vrf.strict_mode=1 a table can be associated to a single VRF device.
A VRF table can be used by the VyOS CLI only once (ensured by verify()), this
simply adds an additional Kernel safety net, but a requirement for IPv6 segment
routing headers.
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Allow the HTTPS API server to start without any configured keys when GraphQL JWT auth is configured
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and use only PAM auth and JWT
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when no API keys are set
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T5828: fix grub installation on arm64-efi machines
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This reverts commit 7036c761e74bcd48e3ba714dec4545208ee0e313.
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configdep: T5836: add boolean check whether script called as dependency
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image-tools: T5831: show system image reverse ordered by date
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Since the migration of GRUB handling to vyos-1x, the grub install
sequence has hardcoded references to x86.
Change the GRUB sequence so it can work on arm64 as well.
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T5249: Add rollback-soft feature
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dhcp: T3316: Adjust dhcp-run script to align with kea hooks
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dhcp: T3316: Kea DHCP and DHCPv6 fixes
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The hook arguments passed to `on-dhcp-event.sh` have changed in Kea.
Adjust the script to align with the new arguments.
Additionally, remove FQDN mangling from the script. No need to extract
the domain name from `LEASE4_HOSTNAME` only to append it again.
See: https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arm/hooks.html#hooks-run-script
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* Move Kea socket permission change on-demand and speed up conf scripts
* Fix issue with DHCP reservations when no `ip-address` value
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ddclient: T5144,T5791: Fix migration to avoid config name conflict
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ocserv: T5796: add CLI knob "http-security-headers"
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OCserv manual recommended HTTP headers tobe included in the configuration.
(cherry picked from commit ad65d37ddf92ec8416c84707d7d41e63346b550c)
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Since `service dns dynamic address <address> service <service> ...`
changed to `service dns dynamic name <service> address <address> ...`,
the resulting service and address config flip can result in conflicting
`service` name.
Additionally, since dynamic DNS service name now have name constraint,
we need to normalize the service name to conform with the constraint.
We now migrate the service name to (service|rfc2136)-<service>-<address>
to avoid the conflict and optionally append an index if there is still a
name conflict after normalization.
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frr: T4020: add option to define number of open file descriptors
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This allows the operator to control the number of open file descriptors each
daemon is allowed to start with. The current assumed value on most operating
systems is 1024.
If the operator plans to run bgp with several thousands of peers then this is
where we would modify FRR to allow this to happen.
set system frr descriptors <n>
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T5823: Add recursive_defaults for BGP get_config dictionary
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Add recursive_defaults values for BGP "get_config" dictionary.
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T5749: Add a more scrict search for get_vrf method
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The current implementation is wrong as it searches `master` in the
iproute2 JSON output. It is a worng as it could include bridges
or bonding interfaces
Add the more strict search `info_slave_kind == vrf`
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T4163: Add BGP Monitoring Protocol BMP feature
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T5798: load-balancing revese-proxy add multiple SSL certificates
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Add BMP feature.
BMP (BGP Monitoring Protocol, RFC 7854) is used to send monitoring
data from BGP routers to network management entities
https://docs.frrouting.org/en/latest/bmp.html
Example:
set system frr bmp
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run restart bgp
set protocols bgp system-as '65001'
set protocols bgp neighbor 192.0.2.11 address-family ipv4-unicast
set protocols bgp neighbor 192.0.2.11 remote-as '65001'
set protocols bgp bmp mirror-buffer-limit '256000000'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo address '127.0.0.1'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo port '5000'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo min-retry '1000'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo max-retry '2000'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo mirror
set protocols bgp bmp target foo monitor ipv4-unicast post-policy
set protocols bgp bmp target foo monitor ipv4-unicast pre-policy
set protocols bgp bmp target foo monitor ipv6-unicast post-policy
set protocols bgp bmp target foo monitor ipv6-unicast pre-policy
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image-tools: T5825: restore authentication for add system image
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T5827: made show system image alphabetical
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