(aka RFC2292bis). Though I believe this commit doesn't break
backward compatibility againt existing binaries, it breaks
backward compatibility of API.
Now, the applications which use Advanced Sockets API such as
telnet, ping6, mld6query and traceroute6 use RFC3542 API.
Obtained from: KAME
that at most 20% of sockets can be in time_wait at one time, ensuring
that time_wait sockets do not starve real connections from inpcb
structures.
No implementation change is needed, jlemon already implemented a nice
LRU-ish algorithm for tcp_tw structure recycling.
This should reduce the need for sysadmins to lower the default msl on
busy servers.
when loaded as a module
o cleanup data structures on module unload when no application has
been started (i.e. kldload, kldunload w/o mrtd)
o remove extraneous unlocks immediately prior to destroying them
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
address has been changed when PFIL_HOOKS is enabled and, if it has,
arrange for the proper action by ip*_forward.
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
Submitted by: Pyun YongHyeon
trashed after being freed. This has caused several panics including
kern/42277 related to soft updates. Jim Kuhn tracked the problem
down to ipfw limit rule processing. In the expiry of dynamic rules,
it is possible for an O_LIMIT_PARENT rule to be removed when it still
has live children. When the children eventually do expire, a pointer
to the (long gone) parent is dereferenced and a count decremented.
Since this memory can, and is, allocated for other purposes (in the
case of kern/42277 an inodedep structure), chaos ensues. The offset
in question in inodedep is the offset of the 16 bit count field in
the ipfw2 ipfw_dyn_rule.
Submitted by: Jim Kuhn <jkuhn@sandvine.com>
Reviewed by: "Evgueni V. Gavrilov" <aquatique@rusunix.org>
Reviewed by: Ben Pfountz <netprince@vt.edu>
MFC after: 1 week
that covers updates to the contents. Note this is separate from holding
a reference and/or locking the routing table itself.
Other/related changes:
o rtredirect loses the final parameter by which an rtentry reference
may be returned; this was never used and added unwarranted complexity
for locking.
o minor style cleanups to routing code (e.g. ansi-fy function decls)
o remove the logic to bump the refcnt on the parent of cloned routes,
we assume the parent will remain as long as the clone; doing this avoids
a circularity in locking during delete
o convert some timeouts to MPSAFE callouts
Notes:
1. rt_mtx in struct rtentry is guarded by #ifdef _KERNEL as user-level
applications cannot/do-no know about mutex's. Doing this requires
that the mutex be the last element in the structure. A better solution
is to introduce an externalized version of struct rtentry but this is
a major task because of the intertwining of rtentry and other data
structures that are visible to user applications.
2. There are known LOR's that are expected to go away with forthcoming
work to eliminate many held references. If not these will be resolved
prior to release.
3. ATM changes are untested.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
Obtained from: BSD/OS (partly)
RTF_STATIC routes. Do not check for RTF_HOST so as to avoid being DoSed
when an RTF_GENMASK route exists in the table.
Add a more verbose comment about exactly what this code does.
Submitted by: ru
o revamp IPv4+IPv6+bridge usage to match API changes
o remove pfil_head instances from protosw entries (no longer used)
o add locking
o bump FreeBSD version for 3rd party modules
Heavy lifting by: "Max Laier" <max@love2party.net>
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
Obtained from: NetBSD (bits of pfil.h and pfil.c)
attached network could exhaust kernel memory, and cause a system
panic, by sending a flood of spoofed ARP requests.
Approved by: jake (mentor)
Reported by: Apple Product Security <product-security@apple.com>
Skinny is the protocol used by Cisco IP phones to talk to Cisco Call
Managers. With this code, one can use a Cisco IP phone behind a FreeBSD
NAT gateway.
Currently, having the Call Manager behind the NAT gateway is not supported.
More information on enabling Skinny support in libalias, natd, and ppp
can be found in those applications' manpages.
PR: 55843
Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: ru
MFC after: 30 days
sending an ICMP packet doesn't cause a panic. A better solution is needed;
possibly defering the transmit to a dedicated thread.
Observed by: "Aaron Wohl" <freebsd@soith.com>
o change timeout to MPSAFE callout
o restructure rule deletion to deal with locking requirements
o replace static buffer used for ipfw control operations with malloc'd storage
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
o change time to MPSAFE callout
o make debug printfs conditional on DUMMYNET_DEBUG and runtime controllable
by net.inet.ip.dummynet.debug
o make boot-time printf dependent on bootverbose
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
Special thanks to Pavlin Radoslavov <pavlin@icir.org> for testing and
fixing numerous problems.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by: Pavlin Radoslavov <pavlin@icir.org>
Changes from the original implementation:
- Fragmentation is handled by the function m_fragment, which can
be called from whereever fragmentation is needed. Note that this
function is wrapped in #ifdef MBUF_STRESS_TEST to discourage non-testing
use.
- m_fragment works slightly differently from the old fragmentation
code in that it allocates a seperate mbuf cluster for each fragment.
This defeats dma_map_load_mbuf/buffer's feature of coalescing adjacent
fragments. While that is a nice feature in practice, it nerfed the
usefulness of mbuf_stress_test.
- Add two modes of random fragmentation. Chains with fragments all of
the same random length and chains with fragments that are each uniquely
random in length may now be requested.
NB: There is a known LOR on the forwarding path; this needs to be resolved
together with a similar issue in the bridge. For the moment it is
believed to be benign.
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Fondation
returned mbuf can be NULL. Check for NULL in rip_output() when
prepending an IP header. This prevents mbuf exhaustion from
causing a local kernel panic when sending raw IP packets.
PR: kern/55886
Reported by: Pawel Malachowski <pawmal-posting@freebsd.lublin.pl>
MFC after: 3 days
mac_reflect_mbuf_icmp()
mac_reflect_mbuf_tcp()
These entry points permit MAC policies to do "update in place"
changes to the labels on ICMP and TCP mbuf headers when an ICMP or
TCP response is generated to a packet outside of the context of
an existing socket. For example, in respond to a ping or a RST
packet to a SYN on a closed port.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories