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Let's add a generic parser for VLAN ids, which should become handy as
preparation for PR #3428. Let's also make sure we use uint16_t for the vlan ID
type everywhere, and that validity checks are already applied at the time of
parsing, and not only whne we about to prepare a netdev.
Also, establish a common definition VLANID_INVALID we can use for
non-initialized VLAN id fields.
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Now we don't support parsing double at map_basic.
when trying to use bus_message_map_all_properties with a double
this fails. Let's add it.
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The flags check was accidentally placed in the ESP if block, but should be in
the root if block.
This corrects: 0238d4c660e732dd03ba0cdb54a29ec5870ee849
Fixes: #3440
Also see: #3441
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an instance (#3451)
Corrects: 7aad67e7
Fixes: #3438
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resolved: support IPv6 DNS servers on the local link
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it (#3457)
Let's add an extra safety check before we chmod/chown a TTY to the right user,
as we might end up having connected something to STDIN/STDOUT that is actually
not a TTY, even though this might have been requested, due to permissive
StandardInput= settings or transient service activation with fds passed in.
Fixes:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85255
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Add a line
SystemCallFilter=~@clock @module @mount @obsolete @raw-io ptrace
for daemons shipped by systemd. As an exception, systemd-timesyncd
needs @clock system calls and systemd-localed is not privileged.
ptrace(2) is blocked to prevent seccomp escapes.
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put limits on addresses and routers per link and per network
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Logind: fix handling of *KeyIgnoreInhibited options in logind.conf
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Secure daemons shipped by systemd by enabling MemoryDenyWriteExecute.
Closes: #3459
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The changes in 788d2b088b13a2444b9eb2ea82c0cc57d9f0980f weren't complete, only
half the code that dealt with K links was removed. This is a follow-up patch
that removes the rest too.
No functional changes.
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-bash-4.3# rm /etc/udev/hwdb.bin
-bash-4.3# systemd-hwdb update
-bash-4.3# ls -Z /etc/udev/hwdb.bin
system_u:object_r:systemd_hwdb_etc_t:s0 /etc/udev/hwdb.bin
Fixes: #3458
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timestamping improvements and IPv6 RA revamp
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On larger systems we might very well see messages with thousands of parts.
When we free them, we must avoid recursing into each part, otherwise we
very likely get stack overflows.
Fix sd_netlink_message_unref() to use an iterative approach rather than
recursion (also avoid tail-recursion in case it is not optimized by the
compiler).
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As that's handled by "gpt-auto-generator".
Fixes: #3404
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Debian and their derivatives (Ubuntu, Trisquel, etc.) use a code name
for their repositories. Thus record the code name in os-release for
processing.
Closes systemd/systemd#3429
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Let's explain #3444 briefly in the sources, too.
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Without this code the following can happen:
1. Open a file to keep a mount busy
2. Try to stop the corresponding mount unit with systemctl
-> umount fails and the failure is remembered in mount->result
3. Close the file and umount the filesystem manually
-> mount_dispatch_io() calls "mount_enter_dead(mount, MOUNT_SUCCESS)"
-> Old error in mount->result is reused and the mount unit enters a
failed state
Clear the old error result when 'mountinfo' reports a successful umount to
fix this.
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This reworks sd-ndisc and networkd substantially to support IPv6 RA much more
comprehensively. Since the API is extended quite a bit networkd has been ported
over too, and the patch is not as straight-forward as one could wish. The
rework includes:
- Support for DNSSL, RDNSS and RA routing options in sd-ndisc and networkd. Two
new configuration options have been added to networkd to make this
configurable.
- sd-ndisc now exposes an sd_ndisc_router object that encapsulates a full RA
message, and has direct, friendly acessor functions for the singleton RA
properties, as well as an iterative interface to iterate through known and
unsupported options. The router object may either be retrieved from the wire,
or generated from raw data. In many ways the sd-ndisc API now matches the
sd-lldp API, except that no implicit database of seen data is kept. (Note
that sd-ndisc actually had a half-written, but unused implementaiton of such
a store, which is removed now.)
- sd-ndisc will now collect the reception timestamps of RA, which is useful to
make sd_ndisc_router fully descriptive of what it covers.
Fixes: #1079
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serializing
Let's use the usual libc API for serializing IPv6 addresses, instead of the
NDISC-specific macro we should get rid of anyway.
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After all, we use clockid_t which is defined there.
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sd-ndisc has something like this, let's add this for sd-lldp, too.
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It might very well return EAGAIN in case of packet checksum problems and
suchlike, hence let's better handle this nicely, the same way as we do it in
the other sd-network libraries for incoming datagrams.
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Let's make sure the inline functions for retrieving TLV data actually carry TLV
in the name, so that we don#t assume they retrieve the whole, raw packet data.
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This way it's nicer to use as it matches how sd_lldp_neighbor_tlv_next()
indicates an EOF too via its return value.
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Let's simply encode this in the parameter name.
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setting the ifindex
Let's make sd-lldp a bit more like sd-ndisc ant the other APIs, and add proper
ref counting and a separate call for setting the ifindex.
This also adds a new lldp_reset() call we can use at various places to close
all fds. This is also similar to how sd-ndisc already does it.
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It's a good idea to store away the recption time of LLDP packets in the
neighbor object, simply because the LLDP data only has a validity of a certain
amount of time.
Hence, let's record the timestamp when we receive the datagram and expose an
API for it. Also, automatically expire LLDP neighbors based on this new
timestamp.
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We already have a double timestamp object that we use whenever we need both a
MONOTONIC and a REALTIME timestamp taken and stored. With this change we
also add a triple timestamp object that in addition stores a BOOTTIME
timestamp, which is useful for a few usecases.
Note that we keep dual_timestamp around, as it is useful in many cases where
triple_timestamp is not, in particular because retrieving the monotonic and
realtime timestamps is much cheaper on Linux that getting the boottime
timestamp.
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changed via bus calls
This also moves log message generation into manager_write_resolv_conf(), so
that it is shorter to invoke the function, given that we have to invoke it at a
couple of additional places now.
Fixes: #3225
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Make sure we can parse DNS server addresses that use the "zone id" syntax for
local link addresses, i.e. "fe80::c256:27ff:febb:12f%wlp3s0", when reading
/etc/resolv.conf.
Also make sure we spit this out correctly again when writing /etc/resolv.conf
and via the bus.
Fixes: #3359
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this patch solves the following waring:
../src/network/networkd-ndisc.c:197:13: warning: unused variable ‘r’
[-Wunused-variable]
int r;
fixes acac5b2f
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When many services are running, it was difficult to see only the interesting ones.
This patch allows to show only the subtree of interest.
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