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Commit dc60fe99350 ("op-mode: T6537: include hostname in the reboot/shutdown
warning message") added a more local import of vyos.utils.process.cmd() that
made the fglobal import obsolete and trigger a linter warning.
$ make unused-imports
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(cherry picked from commit 6b2e45c073eeef62bbb5905e1bff98e20199b6b0)
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T6527: add legacy Vyatta interpreter files still in use (backport #3745)
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(cherry picked from commit dc60fe993505d1adca60f9b6e0f47f565c459331)
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(cherry picked from commit 72a704d2e2b06bfedc4f1ee841814f983fc34baa)
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(cherry picked from commit 5ade35255b3d8438aa6082fe56ae459d50cdc0a5)
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new cli syntax (#3731)
(cherry picked from commit a095a3c7b3dd4459dc8626f0e5adecda855580e0)
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deleted
* Added flag to vyos.config_mgmt.unsaved_commits() that will tolerate missing config.boot for specific circumstances
* Shutdown/reboot uses this flag; config will regenerate from defaults after a reboot
(cherry picked from commit 8281383a09f12da20a1c9b4864b38ac3f541b48f)
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* install_certificate() code path handles private_key=None &
key_passphrase=None OK already
* file and console output paths will error trying to encode None as a key
* This is only an issue for a couple of the generate_*_sign() functions,
where having a null private key is possible
* Self-signing and CA creation always generate a private key
* Certreqs will generate a private key if not already provided
* Do not prompt for a private key passphrase if we aren't giving back a
private key
(cherry picked from commit d2cf8eeee9053d04f34c5e8a22373290d078ab37)
Co-authored-by: Andrew Topp <andrewt@telekinetica.net>
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op-mode: T6407: "generate pki" missed to mangle in ACME certificates when required
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required
If the requested certificate to generate an Apple IOS profile was based on an
ACME certificate, we also need to mangle in the ACME certs content to retrieve
the certificates issuer name.
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T6456: Convert "monitor traffic" to modern op-mode wrapper
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T6045: Recreate show lldp detail views & improve remote port selection
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output
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The old "monitor traffic" definition had misaligned arguments under the verbose node
and manually offered the same parameter keyword in multiple positions to emulate
flexible parameters.
I've wrapped tcpdump for op-mode and replicated the "varargs" style from mtr.py/mtr.xml.in
to present a few more parameters in a more flexible manner.
Changes to the Makefile were required for recursive varargs lookup.
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If the remote device has explicitly sent the interface name as the portID,
we should use that first as the interface name, before working through
the previous priority order.
I've brought back LLDP detail views directly calling lldpcli. This can be
extended to render a template from op_mode/lldp.py, but lldpcli isn't bad
at rendering readable info. Raw mode (including detailed raw) is still
accessible for programmatic access.
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The intention of vyos.utils package is to have a common ground for repeating
actions/helpers. This is also true for number of CPUs and their respective
core count.
Move vyos.cpu to vyos.utils.cpu
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generation
In e6fe6e50a5c ("op-mode: ipsec: T6407: fix profile generation") we fixed
support for multiple CAs when dealing with the generation of Apple IOS profiles.
This commit extends support to properly include the common name of the server
certificate issuer and all it's paren't CAs. A list of parent CAs is
automatically generated from the "PKI" subsystem content and embedded into the
resulting profile.
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This was a leftover from the early days.
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Commit 952b1656f51 ("ipsec: T5606: T5871: Use multi node for CA certificates")
added support for multiple CA certificates which broke the OP mode command
to generate the IPSec profiles as it did not expect a list and was rather
working on a string.
Now multiple CAs can be rendered into the Apple IOS profile.
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list of ports/ranges exists
Before: Issuing the op mode command "show nat source rules" will throw an
exception if the user has configured NAT rules using a list of ports as a
comma-separated list (e.g. '!22,telnet,http,123,1001-1005'). Also there was
no handling for the "!" rule and so '!53' would display as '53'.
With this PR: Introduced iteration to capture all configured ports and append
to the appropriate string for display to the user as well as handling of '!' if
present in user's configuration.
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This fixes (for and ACME generated certificate)
vyos@vyos:~$ show pki certificate vyos fingerprint sha512
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/libexec/vyos/op_mode/pki.py", line 1081, in <module>
show_certificate_fingerprint(args.certificate, args.fingerprint)
File "/usr/libexec/vyos/op_mode/pki.py", line 934, in show_certificate_fingerprint
print(get_certificate_fingerprint(cert, hash))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/vyos/pki.py", line 76, in get_certificate_fingerprint
fp = cert.fingerprint(hash_algorithm)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
AttributeError: 'bool' object has no attribute 'fingerprint'
After the fix:
vyos@vyos# run show pki certificate vyos fingerprint sha256
10:2C:EF:2C:DA:7A:EE:C6:D7:8E:53:12:F0:F5:DE:B9:E9:D0:6C:B4:49:1C:8B:70:2B:D9:AF:FC:9B:75:A3:D2
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Add the ability to show port allocation per external or internal address
With huge entries, it is necessary to filter it by specific
external/internal IP address
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op mode: T6348: SNAT op-mode fails with flowtable offload entries
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T6350: CGNAT add op-mode to show allocation
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Add op-mode command `show nat cgnat allocation` to get CGNAT
allocations (internal address, external address, port-range)
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T6335: Add/Update EVPN op commands
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Added the following commands:
show evpn
show evpn es
show evpn es <es-id>
show evpn es detail
show evpn es-evi
show evpn es-evi detail
show evpn es-evi vni <num>
show evpn vni
show evpn vni detail
show evpn vni <num>
Updated the following commands:
show evpn access-vlan
show evpn arp-cache
show evpn mac
show evpn next-hops
show evpn rmac
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T6329: firewall: add a patch for op-mode command <show firewall group>
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show interfaces bonding lacp detail
show interfaces bonding <bondif> lacp detail
show interfaces bonding <bondif> lacp neighbors
Co-authored-by: l0crian1 <ryan.claridge13@gmail.com>
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ntp: T4909 rewrite NTP op mode in the new format
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PKI: T6259: Support RFC822 names in certificate generation
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image-tools: T6260: remove persistence image directory if no space error
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Connect_disconnect: T6261: correction to typo in check_ppp_running function
Changes include:
1. Replaces "beeing" -> being in print statement for check_ppp_running
2. Replaces "can not" -> cannot in print statement on lines 61 and 93
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ntp: T4909: Rewrite NTP op mode in new format
Adapts ntp.xml.in to reference new ntp.py file
Add ntp.py
Adds a check to ntp.py to verify if the ntp service is configured
Adds raw mode to ntp.py
For raw output, replaces the original method of parsing the command line output FROM re.split+regex TO csv.reader.
Separates chrony commands into equivalent functions show_tracking, show_sources, source_sourcestats and show_activity
Revises the names of raw dictionary keys variables to be lowercase
Corrects a comment typo and renames function name used for raw mode
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