Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Philip Paeps
9b683f8da6 Make dhclient use bootpc (68) as the source port for unicast DHCPREQUEST
packets instead of allowing the protocol stack to pick a random source port.

This fixes the behaviour where dhclient would never transition from RENEWING
to BOUND without going through REBINDING in networks which are paranoid about
DHCP spoofing, such as most mainstream cable-broadband ISP networks.

Reviewed by:	brooks
Obtained from:	OpenBSD (partly - I'm not convinced their solution can work)
MFC after:	1 week (pending re approval)
2009-10-21 23:50:35 +00:00
Brooks Davis
8ca3089abc When sending packets directly to the DHCP server, use a socket and send
directly rather than bogusly sending it out as a link layer broadcast
(which fails to be received on some networks).

PR:		bin/96018
MFC after:	2 weeks
2008-04-15 22:48:56 +00:00
Brooks Davis
ebe609b4a2 It is possible for bpf to return a length such that:
length != BPF_WORDALIGN(length)

This meeans that it is possible for this to be true:

	interface->rbuf_offset > interface->rbuf_len

Handle this case in the test for running out of packets.  While
OpenBSD's solution of setting interface->rbuf_len to
BPF_WORDALIGN(length) is safe due to the size of the buffer, I think
this solution results in less hidden assumptions.

This should fix the problem of dhclient running away and consuming 100%
CPU.

PR:		bin/102226
Submitted by:	Joost Bekkers <joost at jodocus.org>
MFC after:	3 days
2006-09-26 01:02:02 +00:00
Brooks Davis
8794fdbb48 Add __FBSDID to all .c files in dhclient to aid in determining file
versions when dealing with user problems.
2005-08-23 23:59:55 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
4d3d08301e FreeBSD unconditionally supports write filters now. 2005-08-23 01:35:38 +00:00
Brooks Davis
289d89d80f Further fix receive_packet() by using BPF_WORDALIGN to insure the offset
is properly aligned when we move to the next packet.

Obtained from:	ISC dhclient via krw at OpenBSD
2005-07-28 15:30:19 +00:00
Brooks Davis
4eae015de1 Fix a bug in the handling of cases where we got a short (or zero)
capture.  Zero length captures caused an infinte loop and short captures
probably caused memory corruption and a crash.

Reported by:	many
MFC After:	3 days
2005-07-27 19:25:46 +00:00
Brooks Davis
1b3bb962f9 We don't support BPF write filters at this time.
Submitted by:	sam
2005-06-07 04:13:52 +00:00
Brooks Davis
47c0859616 Import the OpenBSD dhclient as shipped with OpenBSD-3.7 (the tag
OPENBSD_3_7).
2005-06-07 04:05:09 +00:00