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2017-04-25networkd: make IPv6 route preference configurable (#5700)Susant Sahani
The work supports route preference configurable. i.e. able to set low, medium and high.
2017-04-21networkd: route - support 'onlink' routes (#5734)Susant Sahani
This work based on Tom's original patch teg@1312172 By setting GatewayOnlink=yes, the kernel will assume that the gateway is onlink even if there is no route to it. Resolves issue #1283.
2017-04-11networkd: Add bridge port priority setting (#5545)Dimitri John Ledkov
Allow setting bridge port priority in the Bridge section of the network file, similar to e.g. port path cost setting. Set the default to an invalid value of 128, and only set the port priority when it's not 128. Unlike e.g. path cost, zero is a valid priority value. Add a networkd-test.py to check that bridge port priority is correctly set. Incidently, fix bridge port cost type and document valid ranges.
2017-02-11networkd: add IPv6ProxyNDPAddress support (#5174)Florian Klink
IPv6 Neighbor discovery proxy is the IPv6 equivalent to proxy ARP for IPv4. It is required when ISPs do not unconditional route IPv6 subnets to their designated target, but expect neighbor solicitation messages for every address on a link. A variable IPv6ProxyNDPAddress= is introduced to the [Network] section, each representing a IPv6 neighbour proxy entry in the neighbour table.
2017-01-11networkd: reorder gperf fieldsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
In eb64b435ebb2a7cb1274d5 ActiveSlave/PrimarySlave were inserted in between IPv6AcceptRA and IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisements and the comment then didn't make sense. It turns out that gperf does not understand C-style comments, and that there's no comment syntax in the keywords section. The following was generated: {"/* legacy alias for the above */"}, {"Network.IPv6AcceptRA", config_parse_tristate, 0, offsetof(Network, ipv6_accept_ra)}, In practice this wouldn't lead to problems because this fake pattern would be hard to match, but it seems better to remove the comments altogether. Readers of the .gperf file will have to look for the repeated output field to notice legacy options. To make this easier, let's always keep the legacy option second.
2016-12-22networkd: Rename ProxyARP to IPv4ProxyARP (#4947)Susant Sahani
Rename the arp proxy option to IPv4ProxyARP= in order to clarify its relationship to IPv4, and map to the various IPv6 options we have. Fixes: #4768
2016-12-21networkd: bond support primary slave and active slave (#4873)Susant Sahani
active_slave: Specifies the new active slave for modes that support it (active-backup, balance-alb and balance-tlb). primary slave: systemd-networks currently lacks the capability to set the primary slave in an active-backup bonding. This is necessary if you prefer one interface over the other. A common example is a eth0-wlan0 bonding on a laptop where you'd want to switch to the wired connection whenever it's available. Fixes: #2837
2016-12-06networkd: Use dhcp correct type for IP port (#4840)Susant Sahani
Fixes: #4839
2016-12-01networkd: support marking links unmanagedDavid Michael
2016-11-21networkd: validate NTP server strings configured in .network filesLennart Poettering
Let's be a bit stricter, and make sure users only configure proper DNS names or IP addresses, but not any other strings.
2016-11-14networkd: clean up main header file a bitTom Gundersen
Rename networkd.h to networkd-manager.h, to more accurately describe what it contains.
2016-11-10networkd: support setting dhcp client listen port (#4631)Susant Sahani
Allow setting custom port for the DHCP client to listen on in networkd. [DHCP] ListenPort=6677
2016-10-26networkd : verify dns ip address when parsing configuration (#4492)Susant Sahani
Invalid IP addresses would be passed through as-is: $ networkctl status wlp3s0: ● 2: wlp3s0 Link File: /usr/lib/systemd/network/99-default.link Network File: /etc/systemd/network/wlp3s0.network Type: wlan State: routable (configured) Path: pci-0000:03:00.0 Driver: iwlwifi Vendor: Intel Corporation Model: Centrino Advanced-N 6205 [Taylor Peak] (Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN) HW Address: XXXXXXXXXX (Intel Corporate) Address: 192.168.2.103 XXXXXXXXXXX Gateway: 192.168.2.1 (Arcadyan Technology Corporation) DNS: 127.0.0.5553 Instead verify that DNS= has a valid list of addresses when parsing configuration. Fixes #4462.
2016-10-08networkd: address add support to configure flags (#4201)Susant Sahani
This patch enables to configure IFA_F_HOMEADDRESS IFA_F_NODAD IFA_F_MANAGETEMPADDR IFA_F_NOPREFIXROUTE IFA_F_MCAUTOJOIN
2016-09-19networkd: Allow specifying RouteTable for RAsJason Kölker
2016-09-19networkd: Allow specifying RouteTable for DHCPJason Kölker
2016-08-04networkd: apply bridge vlan configuration correctTobias Jungel
bridge vlan configuration was applied even if it wasn't configured. fixes #3876
2016-08-04networkd: add support to configure NOARP/ARP for interface (#3854)Susant Sahani
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2016-August/037268.html
2016-06-21networkd: fix bad memory access when parsing DNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors=Lennart Poettering
2016-06-16networkd: vrf: add support for enslaving devices to VRFsAndreas Rammhold
2016-06-10networkd: add support to configure VLAN on bridge portsTobias Jungel
2016-06-07networkd: rename IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisements to IPv6AcceptRALennart Poettering
The long name is just too hard to type. We generally should avoid using acronyms too liberally, if they aren't established enough, but it appears that "RA" is known well enough. Internally we call the option "ipv6_accept_ra" anyway, and the kernel also exposes it under this name. Hence, let's rename the IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisements= setting and the [IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisements] section to IPv6AcceptRA= and [IPv6AcceptRA]. The old setting IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisements= is kept for compatibility with older configuration. (However the section [IPv6AcceptRouterAdvertisements] is not, as it was never available in a published version of systemd.
2016-06-06network: beef up ipv6 RA support considerablyLennart Poettering
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
2016-05-17networkd: Add EmitRouter= option for DHCP Server (#3251)Clemens Gruber
Add an option to disable appending DHCP option 3 (Router) to the DHCP OFFER and ACK packets. This commit adds the boolean option EmitRouter= for the [DHCPServer] section in .network files. Rationale: On embedded devices, it is very useful to have a DHCP server running on an USB OTG ethernet gadget interface to avoid manual setup on the client PCs, but it should only serve IP addresses, no route(r)s. Otherwise, Windows clients experience network connectivity issues, due to them using the address set in DHCP option 3 as default gateway. Signed-off-by: Clemens Gruber <clemens.gruber@pqgruber.com>
2016-05-09networkd: reworkd LLDP emission to allow control of propagation levelLennart Poettering
This allows selecting the propagation level of emitted LLDP packets (specifically: the destination MAC address of the packets). This is useful because it allows generating LLDP packets that optionally cross certain types of bridges. See 802.11ab-2009, Table 7-1 for details.
2016-05-06networkd: move the IAID configuration option into the [DHCP] sectionLennart Poettering
It's only relevant to DHCP, and it should be where the DUID is configured too.
2016-05-04Merge pull request #3156 from keszybz/duid-settingsLennart Poettering
Rework DUID setting
2016-05-03networkd: Add support to configure IPv6 preferred lifetime (#3102)Susant Sahani
Closes #2166. We only allow 0, infinity and forever. infinity and forever is same.
2016-05-03networkd: add support to set route tableSusant Sahani
networkd: add support to set route table 1. add support to configure the table id. if id is less than 256 we can fit this in the header of route as netlink property is a char. But in kernel this proepty is a unsigned 32. Hence if greater that 256 add this as RTA_TABLE attribute. 2. we are not setting the address family now. Now set this property.
2016-05-03networkd: rework duid_{type,duid_type,duid,duid_len} settingZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Separate fields are replaced with a struct. Second second duid type field is removed. The first field was used to carry the result of DUIDType= configuration, and the second was either a copy of this, or contained the type extracted from DuidRawData. The semantics are changed so that the type specified in DUIDType is always used. DUIDRawData= no longer overrides the type setting. The networkd code is now more constrained than the sd-dhcp code: DUIDRawData cannot have 0 length, length 0 is treated the same as unsetting. Likewise, it is not possible to set a DUIDType=0. If it ever becomes necessary to set type=0 or a zero-length duid, the code can be changed to support that. Nevertheless, I think that's unlikely. This addresses #3127 § 1 and 3. v2: - rename DUID.duid, DUID.duid_len to DUID.raw_data, DUID.raw_data_len
2016-04-29networkd: clean up DUID code a bitLennart Poettering
Let's move DUID configuration into the [DHCP] section, since it only makes sense in a DHCP context, and should be close to the configuration of ClientIdentifier= and suchlike. This really shouldn't be a section of its own, we don't have any for any of our other per-protocol specific identifiers... Follow-up for #2890 #2943
2016-04-14networkd: Add support to configure proxy arp support to interfaces (#3020)Susant Sahani
Fixes: #2889
2016-03-30DHCP DUID, IAID configuration optionsVinay Kulkarni
2016-03-21Revert "DHCP DUID and IAID configurability"Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-03-09DHCP DUID and IAID configurabilityVinay Kulkarni
2016-02-21networkd: add basic LLDP transmission supportLennart Poettering
Let's add some minimalistic LLDP sender support. The idea is that this is either on or off, and all fields determined automatically rather than configured explicitly.
2016-02-21sd-lldp: rework sd-lldp APILennart Poettering
This reworks the sd-lldp substantially, simplifying things on one hand, and extending the logic a bit on the other. Specifically: - Besides the sd_lldp object only one other object is maintained now, sd_lldp_neighbor. It's used both as storage for literal LLDP packets, and for maintainging info about peers in the database. Separation between packet, TLV and chassis data is not maintained anymore. This should be a major simplification. - The sd-lldp API has been extended so that a couple of per-neighbor fields may be queried directly, without iterating through the object. Other fields that may appear multiple times, OTOH have to be iterated through. - The maximum number of entries in the neighbor database is now configurable during runtime. - The generation of callbacks from sd_lldp objects is more restricted: callbacks are only invoked when actual data changed. - The TTL information is now hooked with a timer event, so that removals from the neighbor database due to TTLs now result in a callback event. - Querying LLDP neighbor database will now return a strictly ordered array, to guarantee stability. - A "capabilities" mask may now be configured, that selects what type of LLDP neighbor data is collected. This may be used to restrict collection of LLDP info about routers instead of all neighbors. This is now exposed via networkd's LLDP= setting. - sd-lldp's API to serialize the collected data to text files has been removed. Instead, there's now an API to extract the raw binary data from LLDP neighbor objects, as well as one to convert this raw binary data back to an LLDP neighbor object. networkd will save this raw binary data to /run now, and the client side can simply parse the information. - support for parsing the more exotic TLVs has been removed, since we are not using that. Instead there are now APIs to extract the raw data from TLVs. Given how easy it is to parse the TLVs clients should do so now directly instead of relying on our APIs for that. - A lot of the APIs that parse out LLDP strings have been simplified so that they actually return strings, instead of char arrays with a length. To deal with possibly dangerous characters the strings are escaped if needed. - APIs to extract and format the chassis and port IDs as strings has been added. - lldp.h has been simplified a lot. The enums are anonymous now, since they were never used as enums, but simply as constants. Most definitions we don't actually use ourselves have eben removed.
2016-01-26networkd: optinally use DHCP lease domain info for routing onlyLennart Poettering
This changes the UseDomains= setting of .network files to take an optional third value "route", in addition to the boolean values. If set, the passed domain information is used for routing rules only, but not for the search path logic.
2016-01-26networkd: rename a few Network object properties to be more like the ↵Lennart Poettering
configuration settings All booleans called dhcp_xyz are now called ".dhcp_use_xyz", to match their respective configuration file settings. This should clarify things a bit, in particular as there is a DHCP hostname that was previously called just ".hostname" because ".dhcp_hostname" was already existing as a bool. Since this confusion is removed now because the bool is called ".dhcp_use_hostname", the string field is now renamed to ".dhcp_hostname".
2016-01-26networkd: rework Domains= settingLennart Poettering
Previously, .network files only knew a vaguely defined "Domains=" concept, for which the documentation declared it was the "DNS domain" for the network connection, without specifying what that means. With this the Domains setting is reworked, so that there are now "routing" domains and "search" domains. The former are to be used by resolved to route DNS request to specific network interfaces, the latter is to be used for searching single-label hostnames with (in addition to being used for routing). Both settings are configured in the "Domains=" setting. Normal domain names listed in it are now considered search domains (for compatibility with existing setups), while those prefixed with "~" are considered routing domains only. To route all lookups to a specific interface the routing domain "." may be used, referring to the root domain. An alternative syntax for this is the "*", as was already implemented before using the "wildcard" domain concept. This commit adds proper parsers for this new logic, and exposes this via the sd-network API. This information is not used by resolved yet, this will be added in a later commit.
2016-01-06resolved: introduce support for per-interface negative trust anchorsLennart Poettering
2016-01-05resolved,networkd: add a per-interface DNSSEC settingLennart Poettering
This adds a DNSSEC= setting to .network files, and makes resolved honour them.
2016-01-05networkd,resolved: add a per-interface mdns configuration optionLennart Poettering
2016-01-05resolved,networkd: unify ResolveSupport enumLennart Poettering
networkd previously knew an enum "ResolveSupport" for configuring per-interface LLMNR support, resolved had a similar enum just called "Support", with the same value and similar pasers. Unify this, call the enum ResolveSupport, and port both daemons to it.
2015-11-10networkd: Add support to configure IPV6 hop limitSusant Sahani
This patch adds support to configure IPV6 hop limit. For example: /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/wlp3s0/hop_limit
2015-10-16networkd: add support for configure IPv6 DADSusant Sahani
Configures Ipv6 Duplicate Address Detection. 10
2015-09-24networkd: add support to configure preferred source of static routesJens Kuske
2015-09-12networkd:add support to configure ipv6 acceprt raSusant Sahani
This patch support to configure the ipv6 acceprt ra option. for more information see http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO/proc-sys-net-ipv6..html
2015-08-31networkd: dhcp-server - allow configuration of the poolTom Gundersen
The constraints we place on the pool is that it is a contiguous sequence of addresses in the same subnet as the server address, not including the subnet nor broadcast addresses, but possibly including the server address itself. If the server address is included in the pool it is (obviously) reserved and not handed out to clients.
2015-08-27dhcp,network: support emitting DNS/NTP server information from DHCP serverLennart Poettering
For now, this is very simple and IP addresses have to be configured manually.