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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
0014241 | ClearOS | app-network - Network Settings | public | 2017-04-06 02:44 | 2018-10-25 10:19 | ||||
Reporter | dloper | ||||||||
Assigned To | user2 | ||||||||
Priority | normal | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | always | ||||
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||||||
Platform | OS | OS Version | |||||||
Product Version | 7.3.1 | ||||||||
Target Version | 7.5.0 Updates | Fixed in Version | 7.5.0 Updates | ||||||
Summary | 0014241: virbrN interfaces need to also show up as bridge interfaces within ClearOS | ||||||||
Description | virtualization br interfaces are virbr and should show up in the interfaces list similar to br interfaces. | ||||||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||||||
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(0005221) dloper (administrator) 2017-04-06 02:49 |
Instead of going by the interface name, we should look at the type within the file. Bridge interfaces can be named whatever they want to be but are always enumerated with the parameter TYPE="Bridge" or TYPE=Bridge |
(0005231) dloper (administrator) 2017-04-06 03:20 |
add: || preg_match('/^virbr/', $this->iface) in: /usr/clearos/apps/network/libraries/Iface.php code snippet: public function is_configurable() { clearos_profile(__METHOD__, __LINE__); // PPPoE interfaces are configurable, but only if they already configured. if (preg_match('/^eth/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^wlan/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^ath/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^wlp/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^em/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^en/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^p\d+p/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^br/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^virbr/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^bond/', $this->iface) || preg_match('/^netw/', $this->iface) || (preg_match('/^ppp/', $this->iface) && $this->is_configured()) ) { return TRUE; } else { return FALSE; } } ====================================== add: if (preg_match('/^virbr/', $netinfo['device'])) return self::TYPE_BRIDGED; in: /usr/clearos/apps/network/libraries/Iface.php code snippet: if (isset($netinfo['device'])) { if (preg_match('/^br/', $netinfo['device'])) return self::TYPE_BRIDGED; if (preg_match('/^virbr/', $netinfo['device'])) return self::TYPE_BRIDGED; if (preg_match('/^bond/', $netinfo['device'])) return self::TYPE_BONDED; } |
(0007401) user2 2018-04-11 10:36 |
The Iface->is_configurable() API call is used to enumerate unconfigured interfaces (i.e. no config file exists). Software packages can come along and create all sorts of network interfaces. For example, Docker creates docker0 and vethX network interfaces... and we don't want these to show up as network interfaces in the ClearOS UI! The Iface->get_type() API call does what you expect -- it grabs information from the ifcfg-X configuration files to determine the type. |
Issue History | |||
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
2017-04-06 02:44 | dloper | New Issue | |
2017-04-06 02:49 | dloper | Note Added: 0005221 | |
2017-04-06 03:20 | dloper | Note Added: 0005231 | |
2017-04-06 07:42 | user2 | Severity | minor => feature |
2017-04-06 07:42 | user2 | Status | new => confirmed |
2017-08-11 12:30 | dloper | Target Version | 7.3.1 Updates => 7.4.0 Updates |
2018-04-11 10:36 | user2 | Note Added: 0007401 | |
2018-04-11 10:36 | user2 | Target Version | 7.4.0 Updates => 7.5.0 |
2018-04-19 08:43 | user2 | Target Version | 7.5.0 => 7.5.0 Updates |
2018-10-25 09:20 | user2 | Status | confirmed => resolved |
2018-10-25 09:20 | user2 | Fixed in Version | => 7.5.0 Updates |
2018-10-25 09:20 | user2 | Resolution | open => fixed |
2018-10-25 09:20 | user2 | Assigned To | => user2 |
2018-10-25 10:19 | user2 | Status | resolved => closed |