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27 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Somers
6ca7707b44 When a netgraph message is read, look for another before returning.
This removes a bad latency problem during initial setup where we
end up waiting for too long before reading the connected message
and time the connection out.

Problem figured out by:	Andre Albsmeier <andre@albsmeier.net>
2002-06-29 18:49:08 +00:00
Brian Somers
dbc46ca401 Don't expect NUL terminated data in all netgraph messages received.
Only display message hook values we understand.
2002-06-22 21:01:47 +00:00
Brian Somers
de59e178aa o Clean up some #includes
o Bump version number to 3.0.4
o When talking to a RADIUS server, provide a NAS-Port-Type.

  When the NAS-Port-Type is Ethernet, provide a NAS-Port value equal
  to the SESSIONID from the environment in direct mode or the
  NGM_PPPOE_SESSIONID message in other modes.  If no SESSIONID is found,
  default to the interface index in client mode or zero in server mode.

  When the NAS-Port-Type is ISDN, set the NAS-Port to the minor number
  of the physical device (ie, the N in /dev/i4brbchN).

  This makes it easier for the RADIUS server to identify the client
  WRT accounting data etc.

Prompted by:	lsz8425 <lsz8425@mail.cd.hn.cn>
2002-05-14 12:55:39 +00:00
Brian Somers
fb11a9c23d Merge the NETGRAPH branch into HEAD. tty devices now use netgraph's line
discipline to do the async escaping, but no other benefits are available yet.

Change ``ifdef HAVE_DES'' to ``ifndef NODES'' for consistency.

Make the Makefile a little more sane WRT RELEASE_CRUNCH.
2002-03-30 12:30:09 +00:00
Brian Somers
7f77b55938 Handle NGM_PPPOE_ACNAME messages.
Submitted by:	Andre Albsmeier <andre@albsmeier.net>
Approved by:	julian
2002-02-20 15:52:20 +00:00
Brian Somers
1a939a075f Handle return values of 0 from NgRecvMsg() properly. 2001-08-24 14:53:41 +00:00
Brian Somers
30949fd4b5 o Add ipv6 support, abstracting most NCP addresses into opaque
structures (well, they're treated as opaque).

  It's now possible to manage IPv6 interface addresses and routing
  table entries and to filter IPV6 traffic whether encapsulated or
  not.

  IPV6CP support is crude for now, and hasn't been tested against
  any other implementations.

  RADIUS and IPv6 are independent of eachother for now.

  ppp.linkup/ppp.linkdown aren't currently used by IPV6CP

o Understand all protocols(5) in filter rules rather than only a select
  few.

o Allow a mask specification for the ``delete'' command.  It's now
  possible to specifically delete one of two conflicting routes.

o When creating and deleting proxy arp entries, do it for all IPv4
  interface addresses rather than doing it just for the ``current''
  peer address.

o When iface-alias isn't in effect, don't blow away manually (via ``iface
  add'') added interface addresses.

o When listening on a tcp server (diagnostic) socket, bind so that a
  tcp46 socket is created -- allowing both IPv4 and IPv6 connections.

o When displaying ICMP traffic, don't display the icmp type twice.
  When display traffic, display at least some information about unrecognised
  traffic.

o Bump version

Inspired after filtering work by: Makoto MATSUSHITA <matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org>
2001-08-14 16:05:52 +00:00
Brian Somers
8152dca8b2 Bring the PPPoE Ethernet interface up *BEFORE* we send the node a
CONNECT message.

MFC after: 1 week
2001-07-18 09:33:45 +00:00
Brian Somers
c8b9fb53a1 Handle hardware-imposed MTU/MRU limitations. PPPoE will no longer
allow MRU/MTU negotiations to exceed 1492.

Add an optional ``max'' specifier to ``set m[rt]u'', ie.

	set mtu max 1480

Bump the ppp version number.

Sponsored by:	Monzoon Networks AG and FreeBSD Services Limited
2001-06-18 14:59:36 +00:00
Brian Somers
cef1df887e kldload ng_pppoe as necessary 2001-04-10 08:31:13 +00:00
Brian Somers
6ccdc30b6d It's possible to kldload netgraph (as well as the other ng_* bits),
so do it if required.
2001-04-05 22:53:35 +00:00
Brian Somers
dc744e1949 Bring the PPPoE interface UP if required
Suggested by: archie
2001-03-28 09:45:27 +00:00
Brian Somers
165fbe2672 Use fstat to check if descriptor 0 is a socket.
Suggested by: julian
2001-01-14 00:54:48 +00:00
Brian Somers
80e2e6b62f Go back to populating data_len in struct ngpppoe_init_data. 2000-11-16 23:15:42 +00:00
Brian Somers
fbf0385368 Use the new-style ngpppoe_init_data structure.
Approved by: archie
2000-10-31 02:46:12 +00:00
Brian Somers
8a52f3ecfe Create fd_sets big enough to handle getdtablesize() descriptors. 2000-10-09 21:18:23 +00:00
Brian Somers
a61800c2f3 kldload ng_ether if we need to. 2000-06-28 09:30:30 +00:00
Brian Somers
f013f33ee2 To avoid namespace polution in NetBSD:
``struct descriptor'' -> ``struct fdescriptor''
2000-03-14 01:46:09 +00:00
Brian Somers
fdc29d54a4 Change ``set cd'' so that its default value is device specific. The
default is still 1 second for ttys, but is now 6 seconds for i4b (ISDN)
devices and 5 seconds for ethernet (PPPoE) devices.
1999-11-26 22:44:33 +00:00
Brian Somers
2cb305af77 Rewrite the link descriptor transfer code in MP mode.
Previously, ppp attempted to bind() to a local domain tcp socket
based on the peer authname & enddisc.  If it succeeded, it listen()ed
and became MP server.  If it failed, it connect()ed and became MP
client.  The server then select()ed on the descriptor, accept()ed
it and wrote its pid to it then read the link data & link file descriptor,
and finally sent an ack (``!'').  The client would read() the server
pid, transfer the link lock to that pid, send the link data & descriptor
and read the ack.  It would then close the descriptor and clean up.

There was a race between the bind() and listen() where someone could
attempt to connect() and fail.

This change removes the race.  Now ppp makes the RCVBUF big enough on a
socket descriptor and attempts to bind() to a local domain *udp* socket
(same name as before).  If it succeeds, it becomes MP server.  If it
fails, it sets the SNDBUF and connect()s, becoming MP client.  The server
select()s on the descriptor and recvmsg()s the message, insisting on at
least two descriptors (plus the link data).  It uses the second descriptor
to write() its pid then read()s an ack (``!'').  The client creates a
socketpair() and sendmsg()s the link data, link descriptor and one of
the socketpair descriptors.  It then read()s the server pid from the
other socketpair descriptor, transfers any locks and write()s an ack.

Now, there can be no race, and a connect() failure indicates a stale
socket file.

This also fixes MP ppp over ethernet, where the struct msghdr was being
misconstructed when transferring the control socket descriptor.

Also, if we fail to send the link, don't hang around in a ``session
owner'' state, just do the setsid() and fork() if it's required to
disown a tty.

UDP idea suggested by: Chris Bennet from Mindspring at FreeBSDCon
1999-11-25 02:47:04 +00:00
Brian Somers
31dd45c4e0 Call MkSockNode() as uid 0
Forgotten by: julian
1999-11-21 23:27:23 +00:00
Brian Somers
02cfb3ba65 Remove some extraneous ifdefs, and don't try to put the socket in
O_NONBLOCK.  The select() is the best best as I don't want to muck
about with the send/receive thresholds.
1999-11-16 21:57:48 +00:00
Brian Somers
fdb4bb1b89 Use modfind() to check if a kld is already loaded.
Submitted mostly by: green
1999-11-16 21:57:34 +00:00
Brian Somers
772d2e0939 If dev->connected is already set to CARRIER_OK in ether_AwaitCarrier,
don't go and set it to CARRIER_LOST !
1999-11-09 23:30:59 +00:00
Brian Somers
4012527343 Be a bit smarter when identifying a netgraph node
(don't dereference NULL).
1999-11-09 19:05:48 +00:00
Brian Somers
6b8b6bef1a Don't zero-pad netgraph node ids
Recommended by: julian
1999-11-07 09:03:45 +00:00
Brian Somers
87c3786e7f Support PPPoE
Help (lots) from: julian, archie
Facilities from: ahebert@pubnix.net
1999-11-06 22:50:59 +00:00