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In order to have a consistent looking CLI we should rename this CLI node.
There is:
* access-list and access-list6 (policy)
* prefix-list and prefix-list6 (policy)
* route and route6 (static routes)
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The bug was partially fixed with this commit:
https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/commit/358f0b481d8620cad4954e3fe418054b9a8c3ecd
The earlier commit introduced a startup retry (up to 10 times) to allow the OS
to settle before the container is started. However, it only applies if
host networking is NOT used. This change applies the same for containers
where host networking is employed.
Since the retry portion of the code (written in the earlier commit) is now
referenced twice, it has been moved to its own function.
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Before installing a new conntrack policy into the OS Kernel, the new policy
should be verified by nftables if it can be loaded at all or if it will fail
to load. There is no need to load a "bad" configuration if we can pre-test it.
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Before installing a new conntrack policy into the OS Kernel, the new policy
should be verified by nftables if it can be loaded at all or if it will fail
to load. There is no need to load a "bad" configuration if we can pre-test it.
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firewall: validators: T4148: Improve validators and firewall validator usage
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zone-policy chains
* Prevent firewall names from using the reserved VZONE prefix
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zone-policy: T4135: Raise error when using an invalid "from" zone.
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firewall: zone-policy: T2199: T4130: Fixes for firewall, state-policy and zone-policy
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zone-policy
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keepalived: T4109: Add high-availability virtual-server
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Add new feature, high-availability virtual-server
Change XML, python and templates
Move vrrp to root node 'high-availability' as all logic are
handler by root node 'high-availability'
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firewall: T4130: Fix firewall state-policy errors
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Also fixes:
* Issue with multiple state-policy rules being created on firewall updates
* Prevents interface rules being inserted before state-policy
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Without this option systemd startup will hit a timeout and the kill keepalived
again.
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monitoring: T3872: Add a new feature service monitoring
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listen-address: T4110: Ability to set IPv6 link-local addresses
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Some services allows to set link-local IPv6 addresses as
listen-address. Allow it and add a validator 'ipv6-link-local'
and extend listen-address.xml.i to this validator
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* 'firewall' of https://github.com/sarthurdev/vyos-1x:
zone_policy: T3873: Implement intra-zone-filtering
policy: T2199: Migrate policy route op-mode to XML/Python
policy: T2199: Migrate policy route to XML/Python
zone-policy: T2199: Migrate zone-policy op-mode to XML/Python
zone-policy: T2199: Migrate zone-policy to XML/Python
firewall: T2199: Migrate firewall op-mode to XML/Python
firewall: T2199: Migrate firewall to XML/Python
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dhclient: T4121: Fixed resolv.conf generation at early boot stage
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In case if a CLI configuration is not available, dhclient cannot add
nameservers to a `resolv.conf` file, because `vyos-hostsd` requires that
an interface be listed in the `set system name-server` option.
This commit introduces two changes:
* `vyos-hostsd` service will not be started before Cloud-Init fetch all
remote data. This is required because all meta-data should be available
for Cloud-Init before any of VyOS-related services start since it is
used for configuration generation.
* the `vyos-hostsd-client` in the `dhclient-script` will be used only if
the `vyos-hostsd` is running. In other words - if VyOS services already
started, dhclient changes `resolv.conf` using `vyos-hostsd`; in other
cases - does this directly.
These changes should protect us from problems with DHCP during system
boot if DHCP is required by third-party utils.
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The script vrrp.py was moved to high-availability.py
As all logic are handle by root 'high-avalability' node
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The implementation of the "auto" option to specify the sflow/netflow
agent-address is very error prone. The current implementation will determine
the IP address used for the "auto" value as follow:
Get BGP router-id
1) If not found use OSPF router-id
2) If not found use OSPFv3 router-id
3) If not found use "the first IP address found on the system
Well, what is the "first IP address found"? Also this changes if DHCP is in use.
Also another disadvantage is when the BGP/OSPF/OSPFv3 router-id is changed,
the agent-address is not updated upon the next reboot of the system.
This task is about removing the "auto" keyword from the CLI at all and make it
either entirely configurable by the user and hardcode the value in CLI, or not
use this at all.
If "auto" is specified we will query the system in the above order and set the
proper router-id in the CLI. If none can be found the CLI node is removed.
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sFlow uses the source-address CLI node and netflow uses source-ip this is just
confusing and should be synced to the common source-address CLI node.
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After rewriting conntrack-sync to XML/python part of op-mode
parameters was missed
Add "status" and "statistics" for conntrack-sync
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Can only concatenate str (not "int") to str
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