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pppoe: T5630: allow to specify MRU in addition to already configurable MTU
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op-mode: T5608: Fix help message for `delete raid`
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config: T5631: save copy of config in JSON format on commit
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T4320: remove references to obsoleted legacy version files
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login: T5521: do not call system-login.py in vyos-router init
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Calling system-login.py with no mounted VyOS config has the negative effect
that the script will not detect any local useraccounts and thus assumes they
all need to be removed from the password backend.
As soon as the VyOS configuration is mounted and the CLI content is processed,
system-login.py get's invoked and re-creates the before deleted user accounts.
As the account names are sorted in alphabetical order, the name <-> UID mapping
can get mixed up during system reboot.
The intention behind calling system-login.py from vyos-router init was to
reset system services (PAM, NSS) back to sane defaults with the defaults
provided via system-login.py. As PAM is already reset in vyos-router startup
script, /etc/nsswitch.conf was the only candidate left.
This is now accomplished by simply creating a standard NSS configuration file
tailored for local system accounts.
This is the second revision after the first change via commit 64d32329958
("login: T5521: home directory owner changed during reboot") got reverted.
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This reverts commit 64d323299586da646ca847e78255ff2cd8464578.
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Set the MRU (Maximum Receive Unit) value to n. PPPd will ask the peer to send
packets of no more than n bytes. The value of n must be between 128 and 16384,
the default was always 1492 to match PPPoE MTU.
A value of 296 works well on very slow links (40 bytes for TCP/IP header + 256
bytes of data). Note that for the IPv6 protocol, the MRU must be at least 1280.
CLI:
set interfaces pppoe pppoe0 mru 1280
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init: T5577: clear mandatory and optional RADIUS/TACACS PAM settings
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login: T5521: home directory owner changed during reboot
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T5436: Add missing preconfig-script
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During system startup the system-login.py script is invoked by vyos-router
systemd service. As there is no complete configuration available at this
point in time - and the sole purpose of this call is to reset/re-render
the system NSS/PAM configs back to default - it accidently also deleted the
local useraccounts.
Once the VyOS configuration got mounted, users got recreated in alphabetical
order and thus UIDs flipped and the /home suddenely belonged to a different
account.
This commit prevents any mangling with the local userdatabase during VyOS
bootup phase.
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This complements commit 5181ab60bb ("RADIUS: T5577: Added 'mandatory' and
'optional' modes for RADIUS") and commit 1c804685d0 ("TACACS: T5577: Added
'mandatory' and 'optional' modes for TACACS+"). As those new services
should also be cleaned during system boot.
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login: T5628: fix spwd deprecation warning
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vyos@vyos:~$ show system login users
Username Type Locked Tty From Last login
---------- ------ -------- ----- ------------- ------------------------
vyos vyos False pts/0 172.16.33.139 Mon Oct 2 20:42:24 2023
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A network namespace can have VRFs assigned, thus we need to get the priorities
right. This lowers both priorities in general as a VRF or NETNS needs to be
available very early as services can run on top of them.
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ddclient: T5574: Support per-service cache management for providers
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T5600: firewall: change constraints for inbound|outbound interface-name
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Add support for per-service cache management for ddclient providers
via `wait-time` and `expiry-time` options. This allows for finer-grained
control over how often a service is updated and how long the hostname
will be cached before being marked expired in ddclient's cache.
More specifically, `wait-time` controls how often ddclient will attempt
to check for a change in the hostname's IP address, and `expiry-time`
controls how often ddclient to a forced update of the hostname's IP
address.
These options intentionally don't have any default values because they
are provider-specific. They get treated similar to the other provider-
specific options in that they are only used if defined.
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T5165: Migrate policy local-route rule x destination to address
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ddclient: T5612: Miscellaneous improvements and fixes for dynamic DNS
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T5497: Add ability to resequence rule numbers for firewall
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T5616: firewall and policy: add option to be able to match firewall marks
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Migrate policy local-route <destination|source> to node address
replace 'policy local-route{v6} rule <tag> destination|source <x.x.x.x>'
=> 'policy local-route{v6} rule <tag> destination|source address <x.x.x.x>'
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conntrack: T5376: Fix conntrack-sync vyos.configdep issues
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Updated spacing.
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filter and in policy route.
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Fixes `KeyError: 'conntrack_sync'`
Ignore `ConfigError("ConfigError('Interface eth1 requires an IP address!')")` due to calling conntrack-sync too early
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T5577: Optimized PAM configs for RADIUS/TACACS+
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firewall: T5217: Synproxy bugfix and ct state conflict checking
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mdns: T5615: Allow controlling IP version to use for mDNS repeater
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Rename avahi-daemon config file to avahi-daemon.conf.j2 to match the
convention used by other config files.
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This commit adds a new configuration option to the mDNS repeater service
to allow controlling which IP version to use for mDNS repeater.
Additionally, publishing AAAA record over IPv4 and A record over IPv6 is
disabled as suggested.
See:
- https://github.com/lathiat/avahi/issues/117#issuecomment-1651475104
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=669627#c2
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T5217: Add firewall synproxy
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conntrack: T5376: T5598: Restore kernel conntrack helpers
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firewall: T5614: Add support for matching on conntrack helper
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ipsec: T5606: Add support for whole CA chains
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T5165: Add option protocol for policy local-route
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Add option `protocol` for policy local-route
set policy local-route rule 100 destination '192.0.2.12'
set policy local-route rule 100 protocol 'tcp'
set policy local-route rule 100 set table '100'
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firewall: T5160: Remove zone policy op-mode
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