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[lvs-users] [ANNOUNCE] keepalived 2.0.1
Hello,

New release, with some updates and extensions.

This code can be found on www.keepalived.org website or on
https://github.com/acassen/keepalived.

ChangeLog for this release is :

2018-06-04 Quentin Armitage <quentin@armitage.org.uk>
* keepalived-2.0.1
* Remove '\n' characters from log_message() text.
* Allow IPv6 ip rules to be specified using fwmarks.
* Fix configure generation of keepalived.spec file.
* Stop rebuilding scheduler.o every make.
* Remove ' characters from configure args in keepalived -v
output.
* Remove duplicate reporting of network namespace in config
dumps
* Add ${_INSTANCE} config parameter.
* Remove debugging log message.
* Recalculate max_fd used for select if it should reduce.
* Add tracking of virtual routes.
If a virtual route is deleted, by default to vrrp instance
will now transition to backup mode, and if it transitions to
master again the route will be re-added. If an interface on
which a route is configured is down, then the instance will go
to fault state, since the route cannot be added.
This commit also adds a no-track option for routes, which
means that deletion of the route will not cause the vrrp
instance to transition to backup.
* Handle interface down at startup with tracked route configured
on it. If a virtual route which is tracked is configured on an
interface that is down at startup, then the vrrp instance
needs to start in fault state.
* Rename netlink_reflect_filter() to netlink_link_filter()
The function only handles RTM_NEWLINK/RTM_DELLINK messages and
there are other functions to handle other message types.
* Fix compilation warning.
* Make recreating deleted VMACs work.
* Fix Travis-CI compilation failure and warning.
* Stop duplicate definition and duplicate include in
vrrp_iproute.c.
* Add new ip rule options for Linux 4.17
FRA_PROTOCOL, FRA_IP_PROTO, FRA_SPORT_RANGE and
FRA_DPORT_RANGE have been added in Linux 4.17.


regs,
Alexandre

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