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When a WireGuard interface has both fwmark and VRF configured, outgoing
tunnel packets marked with the fwmark were not routed into the correct
VRF routing table, causing them to hit the l3mdev unreachable rule instead.
Add an ip rule at priority 1998 (after l3mdev at 1000 and before l3mdev
unreachable at 2000) to route fwmark-tagged packets into the correct
VRF routing table.
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When smoketest debugging is enabled (by creating the file
/tmp/vyos.smoketest.debug), all available smoketests will fail fast instead
of running to completion. This helps reduce test time when something is
broken or undergoing refactoring, as it avoids waiting for the full test suite
to finish.
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The legal team says years are not necessary so we can go ahead with it, since
it will simplify backporting.
Automatically removed using: git ls-files | grep -v libvyosconfig | xargs sed -i -E \
's/^# Copyright (19|20)[0-9]{2}(-[0-9]{4})? VyOS maintainers.*/# Copyright VyOS maintainers and contributors <maintainers@vyos.io>/g'
In addition we will error-out during "make" if someone re-adds a legacy
copyright notice
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Changing the public key of a peer (updating the key material) left the old
WireGuard peer in place, as the key removal command used the new key.
WireGuard only supports peer removal based on the configured public-key, by
deleting the entire interface this is the shortcut instead of parsing out all
peers and removing them one by one.
Peer reconfiguration will always come with a short downtime while the WireGuard
interface is recreated.
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Using threaded as CLI node is a very deep term used by kernel threads. To make
this more understandable to users, rename the node to per-client-thread.
It's also not necessary to test if any one peer is configured and probing if
the option is set. There is a base test which requires at least one peer
to be configured.
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Added 'set interfaces wireguard wgX threaded' command.
Process traffic from each peer in a dedicated thread.
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Disabeled adding the peer with the same public key as the router has.
Added smoketest
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Also renames peer pubkey to public-key for consistency
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Currently every smoketest does the setup and destruction of the configsession
on its own durin setUp(). This creates a lot of overhead and one configsession
should be re-used during execution of every smoketest script.
In addiion a test that failed will leaf the system in an unconsistent state.
For this reason before the test is executed we will save the running config
to /tmp and the will re-load the config after the test has passed, always
ensuring a clean environment for the next test.
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It does not make sense (at all!) to re-initialize the entire class with every
call to setUp(). We neither change the enabled/disabled tastcases dynamically,
not do we adjust the testinterfaces during a run.
Remove the runtime overhead and place one-time init calls into setUpClass()
instead.
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This is for better readability during testruns
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When individual peers that have been removed got determined they have been
added to the config dict as list instead of string - which broke the system
plumbing commands as they can not handle a Python list.
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vyos-smoketest-integration (T2832)
* 'master' of github.com:vyos/vyos-smoketest: (153 commits)
pppoe-server: test some more values
lcd: adjust to cli changes
lcd: adapt test to new CLI design
pppoe-server: initial smoketest with local and radius auth
pppoe: validate dhcpv6 client will be started
wireless: validate hostapd/wpa_supplicant is running
pppoe: sync to new dhcpv6-pd cli
anyconnect: T2812: add basic testing
ethernet: check interface disable state
router-advert: check 'infinity' option in script logic
ssh: config file is now volatile (moved to /run)
ipv6: link-local: test address assignment on interfaces
router-advert: add initial test
mdns-repeater: add basic test
pseudo-ethernet: extend smoketests with VIFs
l2tpv3: add initial interface test
wireless: use library function for loading kernel modules
ethernet: test "ip" subtree of interface for e.g. ARP settings
pppoe: use assertEqual()
service: bcast-relay: add initial tests
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