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Stanislas b9a1650027 feat: drop Amazon Linux 2 support (#1332)
## Summary

- Remove Amazon Linux 2 support from the installer
- Amazon Linux 2023 remains fully supported

## Motivation

Amazon Linux 2 is reaching EOL.

Additionally, Amazon Linux 2 ships with **OpenSSL 1.0.2k** (from 2017)
which is incompatible with Easy-RSA 3.2.x. The newer Easy-RSA versions
use `openssl x509 -ext` which doesn't exist in OpenSSL 1.0.x, causing
certificate generation to fail.

This blocks our ability to upgrade Easy-RSA:
bda450948a

## Changes

- Updated OS detection to reject Amazon Linux 2 with a clear message
- Removed Amazon Linux 2 specific code paths (EPEL installation, yum
commands)
- Removed from CI test matrix
- Updated README supported distributions table
- Updated Makefile test targets
- Also, add Amazon Linux 2023 Unbound handling
2025-12-10 17:54:00 +01:00

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.PHONY: test test-build test-up test-down test-logs test-clean
# Run the full test suite
test: test-build test-up
@echo "Waiting for tests to complete..."
@for i in $$(seq 1 60); do \
if docker logs openvpn-client 2>&1 | grep -q "ALL TESTS PASSED"; then \
echo "✓ Tests passed!"; \
$(MAKE) test-down; \
exit 0; \
fi; \
if docker logs openvpn-client 2>&1 | grep -q "FAIL:"; then \
echo "✗ Tests failed!"; \
docker logs openvpn-client; \
$(MAKE) test-down; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
echo "Waiting... ($$i/60)"; \
sleep 2; \
done; \
echo "Timeout waiting for tests"; \
$(MAKE) test-down; \
exit 1
# Build test containers
test-build:
BASE_IMAGE=$(BASE_IMAGE) docker compose build
# Start test containers
test-up:
docker compose up -d
# Stop and remove test containers
test-down:
docker compose down -v --remove-orphans
# View logs
test-logs:
docker compose logs -f
# View server logs only
test-logs-server:
docker logs -f openvpn-server
# View client logs only
test-logs-client:
docker logs -f openvpn-client
# Full cleanup
test-clean: test-down
docker rmi openvpn-install-openvpn-server openvpn-install-openvpn-client 2>/dev/null || true
docker volume prune -f
# Interactive shell into server container
test-shell-server:
docker exec -it openvpn-server /bin/bash
# Interactive shell into client container
test-shell-client:
docker exec -it openvpn-client /bin/bash
# Test specific distributions
test-ubuntu-18.04:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=ubuntu:18.04
test-ubuntu-20.04:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=ubuntu:20.04
test-ubuntu-22.04:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=ubuntu:22.04
test-ubuntu-24.04:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=ubuntu:24.04
test-debian-11:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=debian:11
test-debian-12:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=debian:12
test-fedora-40:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=fedora:40
test-fedora-41:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=fedora:41
test-rocky-8:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=rockylinux:8
test-rocky-9:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=rockylinux:9
test-almalinux-8:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=almalinux:8
test-almalinux-9:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=almalinux:9
test-oracle-8:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=oraclelinux:8
test-oracle-9:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=oraclelinux:9
test-amazon-2023:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=amazonlinux:2023
test-arch:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=archlinux:latest
test-centos-stream-9:
$(MAKE) test BASE_IMAGE=quay.io/centos/centos:stream9
# Test all distributions (runs sequentially)
test-all:
$(MAKE) test-ubuntu-18.04
$(MAKE) test-ubuntu-20.04
$(MAKE) test-ubuntu-22.04
$(MAKE) test-ubuntu-24.04
$(MAKE) test-debian-11
$(MAKE) test-debian-12
$(MAKE) test-fedora-40
$(MAKE) test-fedora-41
$(MAKE) test-rocky-8
$(MAKE) test-rocky-9
$(MAKE) test-almalinux-8
$(MAKE) test-almalinux-9
$(MAKE) test-oracle-8
$(MAKE) test-oracle-9
$(MAKE) test-amazon-2023
$(MAKE) test-arch
$(MAKE) test-centos-stream-9