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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.
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pki: T5905: do not use expand_nodes=Diff.ADD|Diff.DELETE) in node_changed()
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Commit ad9bdfc24 ("T5195: add timeout argument to process_named_running()")
added a 2*10 seconds penalty for every interface test (dhcp and dhcpv6).
This leads to long runs of "make test" after an ISO build.
There is no need to wait 10 seconds for a test that checks for a process
not running. The timeout is there to give the process some time to startup.
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Smoketests heavily rely on process_named_running() so in order to "relax"
system constraints during a test we will add a timeout of 10 seconds for
every testcase provided by base_interfaces_test.py
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exclude-throttle-address
This fixes commit 199ceb1f0a ("dns: T5900: add dont-throttle-netmasks and
serve-stale-extensions powerdns features") where after the latest review round
the Jinja2 template was inconsitently changed and smoketests were not re-run.
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features
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smoketests: T5887: remove IXGB driver
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deployments in cgnat. (#2694)
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VyOS has several services relaying on the PKI CLI tree to retrieve certificates.
Consuming services like ethernet, openvpn or ipsec all re-implemented the same
code to retrieve the certificates from the CLI.
This commit extends the signature of get_config_dict() with a new option with_pki
that defaults to false. If this option is set, the PKI CLI tree will be blended
into the resulting dictionary.
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From Kernel commit e485f3a6eae0 ("ixgb: Remove ixgb driver")
There are likely no users of this driver as the hardware has been discontinued
since 2010. Remove the driver and all references to it in documentation.
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A tunnel interface can not properly be sourced from a pppoe0 interface when
such interface is not (yet) connected to the BRAS. It might work on a running
system, but subsequent reboots will fail as the source-interface most likely
does not yet exist.
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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
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This extends commit 1a84c4d0e ("ipsec: T1210: add smoketest for remote-access
(road-warrior) users") in a way that also the IPv4 pool and its DNS servers get
validated. There is no separate IPv6 test, as both address families behave
the same way when configuring these.
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ipsec: T1210: add smoketest for remote-access (road-warrior) users
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system: T5877: Shorten system domain-search config path
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Python unittest framework treads the comments as test names during execution:
Example:
test_accel_ipv4_pool (__main__.TestVPNPPTPServer.test_accel_ipv4_pool)
Test accel-ppp IPv4 pool ... ok
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T5688: Fixed ip pool migration scripts for l2tp, sstp, pppoe
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In addition to testing for shortening the domain-search path, add and
improve tests for other resolv.conf entries.
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T5801: Rewritten L2TP to get_config_dict
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dhcp: T3316: Support hostname, DUID and MAC address in reservation
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T5859: Fixed format of pool range in the accel-ppp config
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Fixed format of ipv4 pool range from 'x.x.x.x-x.x.x.y'
to 'x.x.x.x-y'
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One can now do `set policy route foo default-log` which will add log
to the policy route chain.
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Rename chain level defaults log option from `enable-default-log` to
`default-log` for consistency.
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Also, have the smoketest start with a clean CLI instance.
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srv6: T591: enable SR enabled packet processing on defined interfaces
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VyOS CLI command
set service ndp-proxy interface eth0 prefix 2001:db8::/64 mode 'static'
Will generate the following NDP proxy configuration
$ cat /run/ndppd/ndppd.conf
# autogenerated by service_ndp-proxy.py
# This tells 'ndppd' how often to reload the route file /proc/net/ipv6_route
route-ttl 30000
# This sets up a listener, that will listen for any Neighbor Solicitation
# messages, and respond to them according to a set of rules
proxy eth0 {
# Turn on or off the router flag for Neighbor Advertisements
router no
# Control how long to wait for a Neighbor Advertisment message before invalidating the entry (milliseconds)
timeout 500
# Control how long a valid or invalid entry remains in the cache (milliseconds)
ttl 30000
# This is a rule that the target address is to match against. If no netmask
# is provided, /128 is assumed. You may have several rule sections, and the
# addresses may or may not overlap.
rule 2001:db8::/64 {
static
}
}
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The Linux Kernel needs to be told if IPv6 SR enabled packets whether should be
processed or not. This is done using
/proc/sys/net/conf/<iface>/seg6_* variables:
seg6_enabled - BOOL
Accept or drop SR-enabled IPv6 packets on this interface.
Relevant packets are those with SRH present and DA = local.
0 - disabled (default)
not 0 - enabled
Or the VyOS CLI command:
* set protocols segment-routing interface eth0 srv6
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Enable/Disable VRF strict mode, when net.vrf.strict_mode=0 (default) it is
possible to associate multiple VRF devices to the same table. Conversely, when
net.vrf.strict_mode=1 a table can be associated to a single VRF device.
A VRF table can be used by the VyOS CLI only once (ensured by verify()), this
simply adds an additional Kernel safety net, but a requirement for IPv6 segment
routing headers.
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Rewritten L2TP to get_config_dict
Rewritten L2TP xml to accel-ppp patterns
Migrated 'idle' to 'ppp-options.lcp-echo-timeout'
Migrated 'authentication.mppe' to 'ppp-options.mppe'
Migrated 'authentication.radius.dae-server' to
'authentication.radius.dynamic-author'
Migrated 'authentication.require' to 'authentication.protocol'
Added 'authentication.radius.acct-interim-jitter'
Added 'authentication.radius.preallocate-vif'
Added 'authentication.radius.server.<IP>.acct-port'
Added 'ppp-options.ipv4'
Added smoke-tests
Fixed 'preallocate-vif' in SSTP
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This reverts commit 7036c761e74bcd48e3ba714dec4545208ee0e313.
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frr: T4020: add option to define number of open file descriptors
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This allows the operator to control the number of open file descriptors each
daemon is allowed to start with. The current assumed value on most operating
systems is 1024.
If the operator plans to run bgp with several thousands of peers then this is
where we would modify FRR to allow this to happen.
set system frr descriptors <n>
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Add BMP feature.
BMP (BGP Monitoring Protocol, RFC 7854) is used to send monitoring
data from BGP routers to network management entities
https://docs.frrouting.org/en/latest/bmp.html
Example:
set system frr bmp
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run restart bgp
set protocols bgp system-as '65001'
set protocols bgp neighbor 192.0.2.11 address-family ipv4-unicast
set protocols bgp neighbor 192.0.2.11 remote-as '65001'
set protocols bgp bmp mirror-buffer-limit '256000000'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo address '127.0.0.1'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo port '5000'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo min-retry '1000'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo max-retry '2000'
set protocols bgp bmp target foo mirror
set protocols bgp bmp target foo monitor ipv4-unicast post-policy
set protocols bgp bmp target foo monitor ipv4-unicast pre-policy
set protocols bgp bmp target foo monitor ipv6-unicast post-policy
set protocols bgp bmp target foo monitor ipv6-unicast pre-policy
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SRv6: T591: initial implementation to support locator definition
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