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Commit f08a5700e7 ("dhcpv6: T7646: restore missing default route after upgrade")
introduced a regression affecting both non-VIF and VIF interfaces.
The addressing mode check in the migration logic was incorrect for both cases.
For non-VIF interfaces, the migration was skipped entirely due to a missing
configuration test. For VIF (VLAN) interfaces, the existing test always
evaluated to true, since it incorrectly assumed that DHCPv6 was configured
even when a static address was present.
Smoketests have been extended to cover for these cases.
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Commit de44c6aef249 ("interface: T7379: do not request SLAAC default route when
only DHCPv6 is set") introduced a behavioral change while addressing an earlier
issue fixed in e9fb2078d5ea ("interface: T7375: SLAAC assigned address is not
cleared when removing SLAAC").
This change caused unintended connectivity loss after upgrading to VyOS 1.4.3.
The underlying reason is that VyOS now requires explicit configuration to
determine how IPv6 addressing and routing should be handled, rather than making
assumptions: Requesting a DHCPv6 address alone will correctly assign an address.
However, since the IPv6 default route is typically advertised via SLAAC (and not
DHCPv6), SLAAC must also be explicitly enabled to receive the default route.
Historically, this distinction was implicit and did not require additional
configuration.
To preserve backward compatibility, a configuration migrator has been added.
It inspects existing configurations that only request a DHCPv6 address and
automatically appends the required CLI node to also enable SLAAC, ensuring that
the default route is restored after upgrade.
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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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Wireless devices are subject to regulations issued by authorities. For any
given AP or router, there will most likely be no case where one wireless NIC is
located in one country and another wireless NIC in the same device is located
in another country, resulting in different regulatory domains to apply to the
same box.
Currently, wireless regulatory domains in VyOS need to be configured per-NIC:
set interfaces wireless wlan0 country-code us
This leads to several side-effects:
* When operating multiple WiFi NICs, they all can have different regulatory
domains configured which might offend legislation.
* Some NICs need additional entries to /etc/modprobe.d/cfg80211.conf to apply
regulatory domain settings, such as: "options cfg80211 ieee80211_regdom=US"
This is true for the Compex WLE600VX. This setting cannot be done
per-interface.
Migrate the first found wireless module country-code from the wireless
interface CLI to: "system wireless country-code"
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