fixed via https://phabricator.vyos.net/T1065
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Jul 19 2019
Jul 18 2019
Jul 17 2019
Please backport to Crux.
closed as requested since there is no need for a new implementation.
Jul 16 2019
Fixed for rolling release.
https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/commit/016524841da12b68468468cf8f4947b82213ffcd
Jul 15 2019
@dienac Any results to share?
You need to upload your script to /config/user-data, once done you can configure it via 'set service snmp script-extensions extension-name <extensionname> script <script_name>'
Jul 12 2019
Same issue present in 1.3
Jul 10 2019
@dienac Can you please test?
this commit broke it: https://phabricator.vyos.net/rVYOSONEXd76798085ea8a77ffca3c6fbb6df74fc3121c333
There may be more scripts affected.
Jul 9 2019
Jul 8 2019
@dienac Can you please test the implementation, should work in the next rolling image without any issues. Let me know if you encounter any.
I tested the following so far successful:
- vlan-id and range documentation for vlan_mon
https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/commit/209163351c8bbd25050a6541070aa94aaff3ce08
Should be available in the next rolling build (July 9th).
Jul 5 2019
need some info since the standard way of migrating the leafNode doesn't work as expected.
Jul 4 2019
@dienac Yup, thx. Already found that out. I'm already started with the implementation.
@dienac Are you sure you mean pppoe and not IPoE?
Jul 3 2019
@Dmitry that was actually I had in mind when I was implementing it. Otherwise it's hard to monitor if you want to have it down to specific ways it does route the traffic. Let's see if the community requests something like that. It would mean a whole buch of more flexibility but also way more items to configure and verify. IPv6 would be global anyway, so the only way there would to disable IPv6 on an interface, the subnets on Ipv6 are usually big enough, so it would only come down to Ipv4 anyway.
@Dmitry What would be the benefit for that? You would lose the ability to authenticate a particular mac address via a specific interface, wouldn't you?
Jul 2 2019
Tested with:
set service ipoe-server authentication interface eth2 mac-address 08:00:27:2F:D8:06
set service ipoe-server authentication interface eth3 mac-address 08:00:27:2F:D8:06
set service ipoe-server authentication mode 'local'
set service ipoe-server client-ipv6-pool delegate-prefix '2001:db8:1::/48,56'
set service ipoe-server client-ipv6-pool delegate-prefix '2001:db8:2::/48,56'
set service ipoe-server client-ipv6-pool delegate-prefix '2001:db8:3::/48,56'
set service ipoe-server client-ipv6-pool prefix '2001:db8::/48,64'
set service ipoe-server dnsv6-server server-1 '2001:db8::'
set service ipoe-server dnsv6-server server-2 '2001:db8:aaa::'
set service ipoe-server dnsv6-server server-3 '2001:db8:bbb::'
set service ipoe-server interface eth2 client-subnet '192.168.0.0/24'
set service ipoe-server interface eth3 client-subnet '192.168.1.0/24'
Jun 28 2019
Jun 27 2019
http://dev.packages.vyos.net/repositories/current/vyos/pool/main/v/vyos-1x/vyos-1x_1.3.0-16_all.deb
Will build an iso with it too, shouldn't be that much different from a functional point of view.