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2020-06-19console-server: T2490: add SSH support for direct device accessChristian Poessinger
2020-06-18console-server: T2490: rename CLI to console-serverChristian Poessinger
2020-06-18console-server: T2490: add SSH supportChristian Poessinger
A user can define a port under the SSH node per device. WHen connecting to that port and authenticating using regular credentials we will immediately drop to the serial console. This is the same as executing "connect serial-proxy <name>".
2020-06-18console-server: T2490: log to journaldChristian Poessinger
2020-06-18console-server: T2490: move CLI parsing to get_config_dict()Christian Poessinger
For more examples on the new get_config_dict() approach migrate this implementation as it is not yet in production use. Also this serves as proof of concept code for further migrations.
2020-06-18console-server: T2490: replace ser2net with conserverChristian Poessinger
2020-06-18console-server: T2490: add default CLI valuesChristian Poessinger
2020-06-18console-server: T2490: rename CLI to "serial-proxy"Christian Poessinger
2020-06-18console-server: T2490: use new USB ports "by-bus"Christian Poessinger
2020-06-18console-server: T2490: initial supportChristian Poessinger
2020-06-18T2614: add a key mangling option to vyos.config.get_config_dict()Daniil Baturin
2020-06-17router-advert: T2609: remove debug pprint statementChristian Poessinger
2020-06-17router-advert: T2185: migrate from SysVinit to systemdChristian Poessinger
2020-06-17router-advert: T2609: add missing verify() for prefix lifetimeChristian Poessinger
radvd[31898]: AdvValidLifeTime must be greater than AdvPreferredLifetime in radvd.conf, line 19 This happens with the following configuration: vyos@vyos# show service router-advert interface eth0.20 { name-server 2001:4860:4860::8888 prefix ::/64 { valid-lifetime 7200 } } A validator is added to solve this issue and radvd will run again.
2020-06-18T2610: fix default-lifetime typoShohei YOKOKAWA
2020-06-17login: radius: T2299: Implement RADIUS servers priorityDmitriyEshenko
2020-06-16Merge pull request #460 from DmitriyEshenko/1xl2tp16062020Christian Poessinger
l2tp: T2602: Delete excess characters
2020-06-16snmp: T2321: use restart of start in systemctlChristian Poessinger
For an unknown reason snmpd not always starts after reboot.
2020-06-16syslog: T2604: remove unnecessary use of is_tagJohn Estabrook
2020-06-16l2tp: T2602: Delete excess charactersDmitriyEshenko
2020-06-15ifconfig: T2599: sort interface by natural orderThomas Mangin
2020-06-14wireless: T2354: add new validator for phy interfacesChristian Poessinger
2020-06-14console: T2569: bugfix removing entire console CLI treeChristian Poessinger
2020-06-13snmp: T2321: add VRF supportChristian Poessinger
2020-06-13ntp: T2321: add VRF supportChristian Poessinger
2020-06-13ssh: T2321: always run "systemctl daemon-reload"Christian Poessinger
2020-06-13ntp: T2321: remove superfluous verify() step on network addressesChristian Poessinger
Only IP prefixes are allowed to be added by the CLI thus we can drop the same check inside the Python script to validate the prefix.
2020-06-13ntp: T2321: use list over string when working with Config()Christian Poessinger
2020-06-13ssh: T2321: fix invalid string/list assignment of default portChristian Poessinger
Commit 5deb12c509be ("ssh: T2321: add VRF support") restructured the Port assignment (cleanup from the early days) but it accesses a string with methods used for a list, resulting in the funny default port 2.
2020-06-11nat: T2571: fix failing negated CLI configurationsChristian Poessinger
tested using: set nat destination rule 399 description 'Redirect DNS iot VLAN' set nat destination rule 399 destination address '!192.168.67.243-192.168.67.244' set nat destination rule 399 destination port '53' set nat destination rule 399 inbound-interface bond10.204 set nat destination rule 399 log set nat destination rule 399 protocol 'tcp_udp' set nat destination rule 399 translation address '192.168.67.243' set nat destination rule 399 translation port '53' set nat destination rule 400 description 'Redirect DNS lan VLAN' set nat destination rule 400 destination address '!192.168.67.243-192.168.67.244' set nat destination rule 400 destination port '53' set nat destination rule 400 inbound-interface bond10.204 set nat destination rule 400 log set nat destination rule 400 protocol 'tcp_udp' set nat destination rule 400 translation address '192.168.67.243' set nat destination rule 400 translation port '53' set nat destination rule 401 description 'Redirect DNS guest VLAN' set nat destination rule 401 destination address '!192.168.67.243-192.168.67.244' set nat destination rule 401 destination port '53' set nat destination rule 401 inbound-interface bond10.204 set nat destination rule 401 log set nat destination rule 401 protocol 'tcp_udp' set nat destination rule 401 translation address '192.168.67.243' set nat destination rule 401 translation port '53'
2020-06-11ssh: T2321: add VRF supportChristian Poessinger
2020-06-11ssh: T2321: use list over string when working with Config()Christian Poessinger
2020-06-11wwan: T2241: bugfix VRF assignmentChristian Poessinger
2020-06-11console: T2569: run VGA console powersave on tty1Christian Poessinger
2020-06-11console: T2569: replicate console settings to grub.cfgChristian Poessinger
2020-06-09console: T2569: only start serial console if device existsChristian Poessinger
Only start console if it exists on the running system. If a user detaches a USB serial console and reboots - it should not fail!
2020-06-09console: T2529: migrate from ttyUSB device to new device in /dev/serial/by-busChristian Poessinger
During testing it was discovered that there is a well known problem (we had for ethernet interfaces) also in the serial port world. They will be enumerated and mapped to /dev/ttyUSBxxx differently from boot to boot. This is especially painful on my development APU4 board which also has a Sierra Wireless MC7710 LTE module installed. The serial port will toggle between ttyUSB2 and ttyUSB5 depending on the amount of serial port extenders attached (FT4232H). The shipped udev rule (/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/60-serial.rules) partly solves this by enumerating the devices into /dev/serial/by-id folder with their name and serial number - it's a very good idea but I've found that not all of the FT4232H dongles have a serial number programmed - this leads to the situation that when you plug in two cables with both having serial number 0 - only one device symlink will appear - the previous one is always overwritten by the latter one. Derive /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/60-serial.rules and create a /dev/serial/by-bus directory and group devices by attached USB root port.
2020-06-09console: T2570: remove support for Hayes ModemsChristian Poessinger
Support for Hayes modems has been long gone (1.2.x) and nobody cared. It was removed in commit d582bbaf3 ("update console settings for systemd") of vyatta-cfg-system. So as there have been zero complaints - cleanup the CLI.
2020-06-09netconsole: T2561: use migrator to delete config nodesChristian Poessinger
The current implementation only works once the system has been fully booted up and the config nodes have been process. So there is no "early" kernel debugging. It is started with priority 400 (after all network stuff) - thus it has a questionable at all for Kernel debugging. It would only make sense if the entire system is changed to supply the config stuff to the Kernel commandline and then send it to a dedicated MAC address target as network will be initialized late. As there are zero Phabricator tasks available and we do not know any user using this - the "feature" will be removed.
2020-06-09console: T2569: initial implementation with XML and PythonChristian Poessinger
Migrate the serial console subsystem to XML and Python.
2020-06-08T2559: Make the sensors automatically load necessary moduleskroy
2020-06-07op-mode: T2558: version: split out CPU infoChristian Poessinger
Instead of using "show version" as catch-all command for information rather add "show system cpu" op-mode command which is analogous to "show system memory" which deals with RAM.
2020-06-07Merge branch 'udev' of github.com:c-po/vyos-1x into currentChristian Poessinger
* 'udev' of github.com:c-po/vyos-1x: usb: op-mode: T2560: display USB interface information pppoe: op-mode: T2488: retrieve log info from journalctl wwan: op-mode: T2488: retrieve log info from journalctl wwan: T2241: interface is not bond- or bridgeable wwan: T2488: remove generation of dedicated logfile wwan: T2529: migrate device from ttyUSB to usbXbY.YpZ.Z udev: T2490: add persistent USB device files
2020-06-07op-mode: T2558: fix hypervisor bug, add CPU info to "show version"kroy-the-rabbit
2020-06-07usb: op-mode: T2560: display USB interface informationChristian Poessinger
vyos@vyos:~$ show system usb /: Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-pci/2p, 480M |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Hub, Driver=hub/4p, 480M |__ Port 3: Dev 4, If 0, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=qcserial, 480M |__ Port 3: Dev 4, If 2, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=qcserial, 480M |__ Port 3: Dev 4, If 3, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=qcserial, 480M |__ Port 3: Dev 4, If 8, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=qmi_wwan, 480M vyos@vyos:~$ show system usb serial No USB to serial converter connected vyos@vyos:~$ show system usb serial Device Model Vendor ------ ------ ------ usb0b1.3.3.4p1.0 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.3.3.4p1.1 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.3.3.4p1.2 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.3.3.4p1.3 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.3.4p1.0 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.3.4p1.1 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.3.4p1.2 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.3.4p1.3 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.3p1.0 MC7710 Sierra Wireless, Inc. usb0b1.3p1.2 MC7710 Sierra Wireless, Inc. usb0b1.3p1.3 MC7710 Sierra Wireless, Inc. usb0b1.4p1.0 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.4p1.1 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.4p1.2 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd usb0b1.4p1.3 Quad_RS232-HS Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
2020-06-07wwan: T2241: interface is not bond- or bridgeableChristian Poessinger
Commit 2cb806271928 ("wirelessmodem: T2241: make VRF and bond/bridge membership mutually exclusive") added some logic which is not forseen/neither makes sense on a dialup interface, thus it's removed again
2020-06-07wwan: T2488: remove generation of dedicated logfileChristian Poessinger
... all information are present in journald.
2020-06-07wwan: T2529: migrate device from ttyUSB to usbXbY.YpZ.ZChristian Poessinger
During testing it was discovered that there is a well known problem (we had for ethernet interfaces) also in the serial port world. They will be enumerated and mapped to /dev/ttyUSBxxx differently from boot to boot. This is especially painful on my development APU4 board which also has a Sierra Wireless MC7710 LTE module installed. The serial port will toggle between ttyUSB2 and ttyUSB5 depending on the amount of serial port extenders attached (FT4232H). The shipped udev rule (/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/60-serial.rules) partly solves this by enumerating the devices into /dev/serial/by-id folder with their name and serial number - it's a very good idea but I've found that not all of the FT4232H dongles have a serial number programmed - this leads to the situation that when you plug in two cables with both having serial number 0 - only one device symlink will appear - the previous one is always overwritten by the latter one. Derive /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/60-serial.rules and create a /dev/serial/by-bus directory and group devices by attached USB root port. vyos@vyos:~$ find /dev/serial/by-bus/ -name usb* -exec basename {} \; | sort usb0b1.3p1.0 usb0b1.3p1.2 usb0b1.3p1.3 usb0b2.4p1.0 usb0b2.4p1.1 usb0b2.4p1.2 usb0b2.4p1.3 So we have USB root 0 with bus 1.3 and port 1.0. The enumeration is constant accross reboots.
2020-06-07udev: T2490: add persistent USB device filesChristian Poessinger
During testing it was discovered that on 5 out of 10 reboots the USB enumeration/mapping from physical port to /dev/ttyUSB is different. The root cause is that it's a FIFO so first found/loaded driver module will be assigned ttyUSB0. This mixed up the serial interfaces of my FTDI chips and my connected Sierra Wireless MC7710 card which was no longer functioning as it now was mapped to a different USB interface. The solution is a udev rule which persistently maps the USB-tree-device to a device file in /dev. Wait? isn't this what /dev/serial/by-{id,path} is for? Correct, it does the very same thing but the problem is as follows: * by-path uses device file names which also incorporate the parent bus system, this results in "pci-0000:00:10.0-usb-0:2.4:1.0-port0" * by-id will overwrite the assigned device symlink if a new USB device with the same name appears. This happens to some FTDI devices with no serial number programmed so the device added last wins and will be the only one in the by-id folder - cruel world! This commit adds a new directory /dev/serial/by-bus which holds the following device files (as example): $ ls -1 /dev/serial/by-bus/ usb0b1.3p1.0 usb0b1.3p1.2 usb0b1.3p1.3 usb0b2.4p1.0 usb0b2.4p1.1 usb0b2.4p1.2 usb0b2.4p1.3
2020-06-07op-mode: version: remove unused import statementsChristian Poessinger