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2023-11-22http: T5762: rename "virtual-host listen-port" -> "virtual-host port"Christian Breunig
This complements commit f5e43b136 ("http: T5762: api: make API socket backend communication the one and only default") so we have a consistent port CLI node across VyOS components. (cherry picked from commit 0e885f1bf01424130b6876e769cc42612b19351b)
2023-11-20http: T5762: api: make API socket backend communication the one and only defaultChristian Breunig
Why: Smoketests fail as they can not establish IPv6 connection to uvicorn backend server. https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/pull/2481 added a bunch of new smoketests. While debugging those failing, it was uncovered, that uvicorn only listens on IPv4 connections vyos@vyos# netstat -tulnp | grep 8080 (Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.) tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8080 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN - As the CLI already has an option to move the API communication from an IP to a UNIX domain socket, the best idea is to make this the default way of communication, as we never directly talk to the API server but rather use the NGINX reverse proxy. (cherry picked from commit f5e43b1361fb59a9c260739bdb28729d5119507c)
2023-08-02T5427: Fix migration script arguments len expects 2 argsViacheslav Hletenko
The script's name is always provided as the first argument sys.argv[0] Expected length for argv is 2 (script itself + config file) Change: 'if (len(argv) < 1)' to 'if len(argv) < 2'
2022-10-21graphql: T4768: change name of api child node from 'gql' to 'graphql'John Estabrook
2021-07-22pki: https: T3642: Migrate HTTPS to use PKI configurationsarthurdev
2020-04-07http api: T2160: move 'api virtual-host' to 'api-restrict virtual-host'John Estabrook
Restriction of api proxy should be owned by https.py, not http-api.py.
2020-03-25service https: T2157: Fix comment blockJohn Estabrook
2020-03-24service https: T2157: Organize server block directives as 'virtual host'John Estabrook