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2020-11-01smoketest: openvpn: remove debug code for faster test runsChristian Poessinger
There have been leftovers to bypass testcases by simply just "return True" on most of the testcases.
2020-11-01openvpn: T2994: re-add ifconfig-pool statement in server configChristian Poessinger
Re-organize the template code and add addtitional Jinja2 filters for processing the ifconfig-pool statement. This reverts the changes from commit 7e546be9 ("openvpn: T2994: temporary revert to 1.2 crux behavior for client pools").
2020-11-01openvpn: T2994: remove workarounds for individual ipv4 and ipv6 keysChristian Poessinger
Remove workaround which split (local|remote)_address and also subnet keys into individual keys for the assigned IP address family (4/6). During template rendering check IP version by introducing new ipv4 and ipv6 Jinja2 filters {% if foo | ipv4 %} or {% if bar | ipv6 %} options.
2020-10-31smoketest: openvpn: fix testcase for server statementChristian Poessinger
After commit 7e546be921 ("openvpn: T2994: temporary revert to 1.2 crux behavior for client pools") also adjust the testcase to not expect the "nopool" statement on the server command.
2020-10-31smoketest: openvpn: test server mode "replace-default-route"Christian Poessinger
2020-10-30smoketest: openvpn: extend server verify() test with TLS auth keysChristian Poessinger
2020-10-30smoketest: openvpn: test server mode verify() stepsChristian Poessinger
2020-10-30smoketest: openvpn: test site2site mode verify() stepsChristian Poessinger
2020-10-30smoketest: openvpn: test client mode verify() stepsChristian Poessinger
2020-10-19smoketest: openvpn: test VRF assignmentChristian Poessinger
2020-10-19smoketest: openvpn: ensure interfaces do not persist after deletionChristian Poessinger
2020-10-18smoketest: openvpn: add server (P-t-MP) and site2site testcasesChristian Poessinger
2020-10-18openvpn: T2969: force creation of tunnel interfacesChristian Poessinger
A lot of VyOS code requires the Kernel interface to be present in order to properly work and adjust the interface to the users CLI intends (alias, ipv6, vrf - just to name a few). OpenVPN - when run in client mode - only creates the interface (e.g. vtun1) when the connection to the OpenVPN server was successful. This can't be always the case due to e.g. software-updates or routing issues to the remote side. This will in the end result in a zombie OpenVPN client interface where some config items might not have been set when the interface finally comes up - imagine a wrong assigned VRF instance. By always creating the OpenVPN interface manuall we ensure that all the CLI settings are properly configured in the OS kernel.
2020-10-18smoketest: openvpn: add initial client testChristian Poessinger