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Similar to the previous commit, but for nexthop.
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When an interface went down, IPv4 non-local routes are removed by the
kernel without any notifications. Let's forget the routes in that case.
Fixes #35047.
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When a nexthop is removed, routes depend on the removed nexthop are
already removed. It is not necessary to remove them, as already
commented. Let's forget them without trying to remove.
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Previously, when a nexthop is removed, depending nexthops were removed, but
that's not necessary, as the kernel keeps them, at least with v6.11.
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Follow-up for 6f09031e4d04727cc72164fefcbc763e37556493.
The function has been introduced by the commit, but it has never been used...
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Currently translated at 96.1% (247 of 257 strings)
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Elyas <gabrielelyas@protonmail.com>
Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/systemd/main/pt_BR/
Translation: systemd/main
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KeepConfiguration=dhcp or yes
Previously, even if KeepConfiguration=dhcp or yes is specified in the
new .network file, dynamic configurations like DHCP address and routes
were dropped when 'networkctl reconfigure INTERFACE' is invoked.
If the setting is specified, let's gracefully handle the dynamic
configurations. Then, 'networkctl reconfigure' can be also used for
an interface that has critical connections.
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Follow-up for dd6d53a8dc58c5e6e310b09ba7f7a22600a87ba9.
Unnecessary static configs will be anyway dropped later in
link_configure() -> link_drop_unmanaged_config(). Hence, even if we are
reconfiguring an interface cleanly, it is not necessary to drop static
configs here.
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non-upstream interface
Unreachable routes are not owned by any interfaces, and its ifindex is
zero. Previously, if a non-upstream interface is reconfigured, all routes
including unreachable routes configured by the upstream interface are
removed.
This makes unreachable routes are always handled by the upstream interface,
and only removed when the delegated prefixes are changed or lost.
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Follow-up for 451c2baf30f50b95d73e648058c7c2348dbf0c31.
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friends
Follow-up for 451c2baf30f50b95d73e648058c7c2348dbf0c31.
With the commits, reloading .network files does not release previously
acquired DHCP lease and friends if possible.
On graceful reconfigure triggered by the reload, the interface may
acquire a new DHCPv4 lease earlier than DHCPv6 lease. In that case,
the check will fail as it is done with the new DHCPv4 lease and old
DHCPv6 lease, which does not contain any IPv6 DNS servers or so.
So, when switching from no -> yes, we need to wait a new lease with DNS
servers or so. To achieve that, we need to clean reconfigure the interface.
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reconfigure
Follow-up for 451c2baf30f50b95d73e648058c7c2348dbf0c31.
With the commits, reloading .network files does not release previously
acquired DHCP lease and friends if possible. If previously a DHCP client
was configured as not requesting DNS servers or so, then the previously
acquired lease might not contain any DNS servers. In that case, if the
new .network file enables UseDNS=, then the interface should enter the
configured state after a new lease is acquired. To achieve that, we need
to reset the flags.
With this change, the workaround applied to the test by the commit
451c2baf30f50b95d73e648058c7c2348dbf0c31 can be dropped.
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It does not save any memory usage but increase code complexity.
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Otherwise, even if a link enters the configuring state at the beginning
of link_configure(), link_check_ready() may be called before
link_drop_unmanaged_config() is called, and the link may enter the
configured state.
Fixes #35092.
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Those two programs are used together and it makes sense to keep them
together. makefs is smaller, so name the directory after growfs.
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`loginctl kill-session --kill-whom=leader <N>` (or the D-Bus equivalent)
doesn't work because logind ends up calling `KillUnit(..., "main", ...)`
on a scope unit and these don't have a `MainPID` property. Here, I just
make it send a signal to the `Leader` directly.
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An assert always expected a kernel when signature key was present in command
line. That prevented building signed addons.
Fixes #35041
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Currently translated at 93.7% (241 of 257 strings)
Co-authored-by: Weblate Translation Memory <noreply-mt-weblate-translation-memory@weblate.org>
Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/systemd/main/de/
Translation: systemd/main
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Currently translated at 93.7% (241 of 257 strings)
Co-authored-by: Ettore Atalan <atalanttore@googlemail.com>
Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/systemd/main/de/
Translation: systemd/main
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To keep align with the logic used in udev_rules_parse_file(), we also
should skip the empty udev rules file while collecting the stats during
manager reload. Otherwise all udev rules files will be parsed again whenever
reloading udev manager with an empty udev rules file. It's time consuming
and the following uevents will fail with timeout.
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A bit confusingly CONTAINER_UID_BASE_MAX is just the maximum *base* UID
for a container. Thus, with the usual 64K UID assignments, the last
actual container UID is CONTAINER_UID_BASE_MAX+0xFFFF.
To make this less confusing define CONTAINER_UID_MIN/MAX that add the
missing extra space.
Also adjust two uses where this was mishandled so far, due to this
confusion.
With this change the UID ranges we default to should properly match what
is documented on https://systemd.io/UIDS-GIDS/.
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Let's gather generic key/certificate operations in a new tool
systemd-keyutil instead of spreading them across various special
purpose tools.
Fixes #35087
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In the troff output, this doesn't seem to make any difference. But in the
html output, the whitespace is sometimes preserved, creating an additional
gap before the following content. Drop it everywhere to avoid this.
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Follow-up for d49d95df0a260aaca9a3fdd1e6ce535592a53bca.
Replaces 9a032ec55a9820a0424309670fe551c99203e5f1.
Fixes #35075.
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integration-test-setup.sh is an auxiliary script that tests rely on at
runtime. As such, install the script in testdata/.
Follow-up for af153e36ae67c242251951c12d6d6b6ae4783845.
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NUL byte should not be hashed
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It's fine if a method handler closes the connection, deal with it
gracefully.
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This translates to --certificate-source=provider:<provider> for
signing tools invoked by ukify.
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This verb writes a public key to stdout extracted from either a public key
path, from a certificate (path or provider) or from a private key (path,
engine, provider). We'll use this in ukify to get rid of the use of the
python cryptography module to convert a private key or certificate to a
public key.
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This allows loading the X.509 certificate from an OpenSSL provider
instead of a file system path. This allows loading certficates directly
from hardware tokens instead of having to export them to a file on
disk first.
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Configures the store to only try to fetch private keys and nothing
else.
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This should be easier for folks to consume.
Refs:
https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2024-October/003543.html
https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2024-October/003544.html
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Currently translated at 89.8% (231 of 257 strings)
Co-authored-by: Anselm Schueler <mail@anselmschueler.com>
Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/systemd/main/de/
Translation: systemd/main
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Most people are probably on stable releases, but we don't want to update the
minor version all the time, so just specify 256.x as a hint to fill in the
full version.
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