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Add option that changes default paths for config file and control socket
to the current working directory.
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In BIRD, RX has lower priority than TX with the exception of RX from
control socket. The patch replaces heuristic based on socket type with
explicit mark and uses it for both control socket and BGP session waiting
to be established.
This should avoid an issue when during heavy load, outgoing connection
could connect (TX event), send open, but then failed to receive OPEN /
establish in time, not sending notifications between and therefore
got hold timer expired error from the neighbor immediately after it
finally established the connection.
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Symbol lookup by cf_find_symbol() not only did the lookup but also added
new void symbols allocated from cfg_mem linpool, which gets broken when
lookups are done outside of config parsing, which may lead to crashes
during reconfiguration.
The patch separates lookup-only cf_find_symbol() and config-modifying
cf_get_symbol(), while the later is called only during parsing. Also
new_config and cfg_mem global variables are NULLed outside of parsing.
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Also significant core protocol state changes needed for that,
global graceful restart recovery state and kernel proto support
for recovery.
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Thanks to Thierry Fournier for the original patch.
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Several new configure command variants:
configure undo - undo last reconfiguration
configure timeout - configure with scheduled undo if not confirmed in timeout
configure confirm - confirm last configuration
configure check - just parse and validate config file
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Also fixes some minor bugs in include.
Thanks Kelly Cochran for suggestion and draft patch.
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Thanks Jeremie Dimino for the original patch.
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Thanks Henrique de Moraes Holschuh for the original patch.
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- ROA tables, which are used as a basic part for RPKI.
- Commands for examining and modifying ROA tables.
- Filter operators based on ROA tables consistent with RFC 6483.
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Thanks to Alexander V. Chernikov for the patch.
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Adds option -u and -g to specify user and group.
When different user (than root) is specified,
linux capabilities CAP_NET_* are kept.
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Also fixes a bug in syslog initialization.
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- Adds check to deny config file with no specified protocol to prevent
loading of empty config file.
- Moves CLI init before config parse to receive immediate error message
when cannot open control socket.
- Fixes socket name path check and other error handling in CLI init.
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Also adds support for executing commands using birdc <cmd>.
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Also fixes a bug in the previous patch.
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(thanks to Andreas for the original idea)
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you can delete the socket from anywhere in the hooks and nothing should break.
Also, the receive/transmit buffers are now regular xmalloc()'ed buffers,
not separate resources which would need shuffling around between pools.
sk_close() is gone, use rfree() instead.
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for even only medium sized route table output. Fix a strange garbled
output problem in the client. The latter seems to be caused by some
library doing tcflush while there is still command output pending. So
the best fix here is to do fflush and then tcdrain. Note that this
problem occurs only under certain load situations and is not too easy to
reproduce.
(by Andreas)
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the user forces it in the config file.
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file has been read and it doesn't specify any logging, log to syslog only
(if syslog is not available, then stderr).
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by `debug commands <level>' in the configuration. Level 0 means
no tracing, 1 means connections only, 2 includes all commands.
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