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"set traffic-policy" now becomes "set qos policy"
"set interface ethernet eth0 traffic-policy" now bvecomes "set qos interface eth0"
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Since introducing the XML <defaultValue> node it was common, but redundant,
practice to also add a help string indicating which value would be used as
default if the node is unset.
This makes no sense b/c it's duplicated code/value/characters and prone to
error. The node.def scripts should be extended to automatically render the
appropriate default value into the CLI help string.
For e.g. SSH the current PoC renders:
$ cat templates-cfg/service/ssh/port/node.def
multi:
type: txt
help: Port for SSH service (default: 22)
val_help: u32:1-65535; Numeric IP port
...
Not all subsystems are already migrated to get_config_dict() and make use of
the defaults() call - those subsystems need to be migrated, first before the new
default is added to the CLI help.
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IPv4 DHCP uses "dns-server" to specify one or more name-servers for a given
pool. In order to use the same CLI syntax this should be renamed to name-server,
which is already the case for DHCPv6.
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rename t0 to drift
add subnemu for 2fa to make it more readable
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As the amount of include files now has reached a certain amount, it is getting
more and more crowsded, thuse introducing "per topic" subdirectories on the
filesystem to keep a clean structure makes sense.
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Gather all SSL certificate, ca and key nodes into a single representation of
XML which can be #included into the XML definitions of the CLI interface to be
rendered.
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vyatta-cfg-quagga
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Commit bb9f998 added IPv6 support for OpenVPN, but IPv4 only
configurations stopped working (Address family for hostname not supported)
Commit fc467519 fixed some scenarios by using IPv4 protocols
if 'local-host' is IPv4 address, but the client mode is using
'remote-host' instead and was still broken.
This commit in addition to 'local-host' also checks all the
'remote-host' addresses.
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- allow configuring IPv6 server addresses and push options
- add IPv6 server client IP pool
- add IPv6 push dhcp-option DNS6
- allow configuring IPv6 server client addresses
- allow configuring IPv6 site-to-site addresses
- validate all IPv6 options and addresses
- use protos that explicitely open an IPv6 listening socket
(tcp6-server, tcp6-client, udp6) as the default on Linux listens on
IPv4 only (https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/ticket/360)
- add validator for any IPv6 address, host or network (used by pool)
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- add config options and logic for server client-ip-pool
- add function for determining default IPs for the server in different
configurations
- verify for pool IPs and maximum subnet prefix length
- move remote netmask logic for client ifconfig-push to use new function
- add topology 'net30' , set it as default (as it already was)
- replace generic ip_* with IPv4* where necessary
- print warning to console when server client IP is in server pool
- fix server subnet help field
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Autoconfigure addresses using Prefix Information in Router Advertisements.
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... to new XML and Python based frontend/backend.
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Encrypt and authenticate all control channel packets with the key from keyfile.
Encrypting (and authenticating) control channel packets:
* provides more privacy by hiding the certificate used for the TLS connection
* makes it harder to identify OpenVPN traffic as such
* provides "poor-man's" post-quantum security, against attackers who will
never know the pre-shared key (i.e. no forward secrecy)
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A lot of XML code is duplicated (VLAN, interface address) for instance. Such
XML definitions should be moved to feature.xml.i files and then just pulled in
via GCC preprocessor #include definition in e.g. bond or ethernet definitions.
This will give us the ability to single-source repeating node definitions as:
* Interface Address
* Interface Description
* Interface Disable
* VLAN (both vif-s and vif-c)
The .in suffix of the interface-definitions is a marker that those files are
input files to the GCC preprocessor. They will be rendered into proper XML
files in the build directory.
Some node definitions have been reworder to remove escaped double quote
occurances which would have been warned about by the GCC preprocessor.
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