Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author |
|
Fix option descriptions
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rewritten 'ppp-options' to the same view in all accel-ppp services.
Adding IPv6 support to PPTP.
|
|
appropiate commands to populate such groups using source and destination address of the packet.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
since it's not supported.
|
|
|
|
* set protocols bfd peer <x.x.x.x> minimum-ttl <1-254>
* set protocols bfd profile <name> minimum-ttl <1-254>
|
|
Add support to run hsflowd in a dedicated (e.g. management) VRF.
Command will be "set system sflow vrf <name>" like with any other service
|
|
|
|
Modify the dynamic dns configuration 'address' subpath for better
clarity on how the address is obtained.
Additionally, remove `web-options` and fold those options under the
path `address web`.
|
|
ntp: T5692: add support to configure leap second behavior
|
|
T5958: QoS add basic implementation of policy shaper-hfsc
|
|
* set service ntp leap-second [ignore|smear|system|timezone]
Where timezone is the new and old default resulting in adding "leapsectz right/UTC"
to chrony.conf. The most prominent new option is "smear" which will add
leapsecmode slew
maxslewrate 1000
smoothtime 400 0.001 leaponly
to chrony.
See https://chrony-project.org/doc/4.3/chrony.conf.html leapsecmode for
additional information
|
|
|
|
QoS policy shaper-hfsc was not implemented after rewriting the
traffic-policy to qos policy. We had CLI but it does not use the
correct class. Add a basic implementation of policy shaper-hfsc.
Write the class `TrafficShaperHFS`
|
|
xml: T5738: re-use source-address-ipv4-ipv6 building block for config-management
|
|
|
|
ndp-proxy: T5863: add missing priority to honor interface dependencies
|
|
|
|
Changed the value from 'hold' to 'trap' in the 'close-action'
option in the IKE group.
Changed the value from 'restart' to 'start' in the 'close-action'
option in the IKE group.
|
|
T5865: Moved ipv6 pools to named ipv6 pools in accel-ppp
|
|
Renamed DPD action value from 'hold' to 'trap'
|
|
Moved ipv6 pools to named ipv6 pools in accel-ppp services
|
|
set protocols bgp address-family ipv4-unicast nexthop vpn export <ipv4-address|ipv6-address>
set protocols bgp address-family ipv6-unicast nexthop vpn export <ipv4-address|ipv6-address>
|
|
set protocols bgp address-family ipv4-unicast sid vpn export <auto|1-1048575>
set protocols bgp address-family ipv6-unicast sid vpn export <auto|1-1048575>
|
|
|
|
* Also migrate `address-range` to `range` tag node for consistency with dhcpv4 server syntax
|
|
the lease file (#2796)
|
|
T5688: Changed 'range' to multi in 'client-ip-pool' for accell-ppp
|
|
bgp: T5913: allow peer-group support for ipv4|6-labeled-unicast SAFI
|
|
|
|
dhcp: T3316: T5787: T5912: Extend scope of DHCP options, bugfixes
|
|
supported by Kea
|
|
|
|
Changed node 'range' to multi in 'client-ip-pool' for accell-ppp
services.
Added completionHelp to default-pool and next-pool.
Fixed verification in vpn l2tp config script.
|
|
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.
|
|
pki: T5886: add support for ACME protocol (LetsEncrypt)
|
|
features
|
|
|
|
The "idea" of this PR is to add new CLI nodes under the pki subsystem to
activate ACME for any given certificate.
vyos@vyos# set pki certificate NAME acme
Possible completions:
+ domain-name Domain Name
email Email address to associate with certificate
listen-address Local IPv4 addresses to listen on
rsa-key-size Size of the RSA key (default: 2048)
url Remote URL (default:
https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory)
Users choose if the CLI based custom certificates are used
set pki certificate EXAMPLE acme certificate <base64>
or if it should be generated via ACME.
The ACME server URL defaults to LetsEncrypt but can be changed to their staging
API for testing to not get blacklisted.
set pki certificate EXAMPLE acme url https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
Certificate retrieval has a certbot --dry-run stage in verify() to see if it
can be generated.
After successful generation, the certificate is stored in under
/config/auth/letsencrypt. Once a certificate is referenced in the CLI (e.g. set
interfaces ethernet eth0 eapol certificate EXAMPLE) we call
vyos.config.get_config_dict() which will (if with_pki=True is set) blend in the
base64 encoded certificate into the JSON data structure normally used when
using a certificate set by the CLI.
Using this "design" does not need any change to any other code referencing the
PKI system, as the base64 encoded certificate is already there.
certbot renewal will call the PKI python script to trigger dependency updates.
|
|
underscore and dot
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
interfaces
Interfaces matching the following regex (ppp|pppoe|sstpc|l2tp|ipoe)[0-9]+ can
not be used as source-interface for e.g. a tunnel.
The main reason is that these are dynamic interfaces which come and go from a
kernel point of view, thus it's not possible to bind an interface to them.
|
|
We will use _ as CLI level divider. The XML definition filename and also
the Python helper should match the CLI node.
Example:
set interfaces ethernet -> interfaces_ethernet.xml.in
set interfaces bond -> interfaces_bond.xml.in
set service dhcp-server -> service_dhcp-server-xml.in
|