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PR: 212491
PR: 212498
PR: 212499
PR: 212500
PR: 212501
PR: 212502
PR: 212505
PR: 212508
PR: 212540
PR: 212543
PR: 212546
Submitted by: Sevan Janiyan <venture37@geeklan.co.uk>
A standalone reboot utility showed up in 4.0BSD, in AT&T UNIX init has a
case for reboot and is present in the version shipped with V5
either way, current entry is incorrect.
PR: 212548
Submitted by: Sevan Janiyan <venture37@geeklan.co.uk>
Make dhclient set interface MTU if it was provided.
This version implements MTU setting in dhclient itself before it runs
dhclient-script.
PR: 206721
Submitted by: novel@
Reported by: Jarrod Petz <jlpetz at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: cem, allanjude
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5675
the hidden and huge sectors is less than or equal MAXU16. When
formatting in Windows bpbSectors is still used for 63488 sectors and
2048 hidden (sum > MAXU16). The hidden sectors count is the number of
sectors before the FAT16 Boot Record so it shouldn't affect the sector
count. Attached patch (huge_sec_conversion.patch) to only check for
bpb.bpbHugeSectors <= MAXU16 when converting to bpbSectors.
Submitted by: Guy Yur
PR: 183234
Certain features, such as resolv_conf_passthrough=NULL, do not work
correctly due to this missing substitution.
Also remove the @PREFIX@ substitution, which is no longer needed.
Reviewed by: pfg
Approved by: vangyzen (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7572
alternate superblock location when given in the -b option. When int
is 32-bits, block numbers larger than 2^32 would get truncated. This
commit changes the storage fpr the alternate superblock location
to a ufs2_daddr_t.
Submitted by: Dmitry Sivachenko <trtrmitya@gmail.com>
The module works together with ipfw(4) and implemented as its external
action module.
Stateless NAT64 registers external action with name nat64stl. This
keyword should be used to create NAT64 instance and to address this
instance in rules. Stateless NAT64 uses two lookup tables with mapped
IPv4->IPv6 and IPv6->IPv4 addresses to perform translation.
A configuration of instance should looks like this:
1. Create lookup tables:
# ipfw table T46 create type addr valtype ipv6
# ipfw table T64 create type addr valtype ipv4
2. Fill T46 and T64 tables.
3. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement:
# ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136
4. Create NAT64 instance:
# ipfw nat64stl NAT create table4 T46 table6 T64
5. Add rules that matches the traffic:
# ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from any to table(T46)
# ipfw add nat64stl NAT ip from table(T64) to 64:ff9b::/96
6. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96
via NAT64 host.
Stateful NAT64 registers external action with name nat64lsn. The only
one option required to create nat64lsn instance - prefix4. It defines
the pool of IPv4 addresses used for translation.
A configuration of instance should looks like this:
1. Add rule to allow neighbor solicitation and advertisement:
# ipfw add allow icmp6 from any to any icmp6types 135,136
2. Create NAT64 instance:
# ipfw nat64lsn NAT create prefix4 A.B.C.D/28
3. Add rules that matches the traffic:
# ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip from any to A.B.C.D/28
# ipfw add nat64lsn NAT ip6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96
4. Configure DNS64 for IPv6 clients and add route to 64:ff9b::/96
via NAT64 host.
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6434
Now zero value of arg1 used to specify "tablearg", use the old "tablearg"
value for "nat global". Introduce new macro IP_FW_NAT44_GLOBAL to replace
hardcoded magic number to specify "nat global". Also replace 65535 magic
number with corresponding macro. Fix typo in comments.
PR: 211256
Tested by: Victor Chernov
MFC after: 3 days
Zero fib is correct value and it conflicts with IP_FW_TARG.
Use bprint_uint_arg() only when opcode contains IP_FW_TARG,
otherwise just print numeric value with cleared high-order bit.
MFC after: 3 days
setdscp's argument can have zero value that conflicts with IP_FW_TARG value.
Always set high-order bit if parser doesn't find tablearg keyword.
MFC after: 3 days
The prototype and the implementation of the pfctl_load_hostid used a
different data type for one of the parameters.
Submitted by: Christian Mauderer <christian.mauderer@embedded-brains.de>
TOS value 0 is valid, so use 256 as an invalid value rather than zero.
This allows users to enforce TOS == 0 with pf.
Reported by: Radek Krejča <radek.krejca@starnet.cz>
so when user did `ipfw table N flush` it always worked, but now
when table N doesn't exist the kernel returns ESRCH error.
This isn't fatal error for flush and destroy commands. Do not
call err(3) when errno is equal to ESRCH. Also warn only when
quiet mode isn't enabled. This fixes a regression in behavior,
when old rules are loaded from file.
Also use correct value for switch in the table_swap().
Reported by: Kevin Oberman
MFC after: 3 days
After r303062, which brought openresolv 3.8.1, we need to replace an
additional @RESTARTCMD@ in resolvconf.
Apply a read fix this time.
Submitted by: Guy Yur
X-MFC with: r303062
loop of reading the rtsock's feed. When it used by some scripts,
this leads to growing number of not finished route(8) instances and
thus growing number of rtsock consumers. Add SIGALRM handler to prevent this.
Reviewed by: melifaro
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
The keep-state, limit and check-state now will have additional argument
flowname. This flowname will be assigned to dynamic rule by keep-state
or limit opcode. And then can be matched by check-state opcode or
O_PROBE_STATE internal opcode. To reduce possible breakage and to maximize
compatibility with old rulesets default flowname introduced.
It will be assigned to the rules when user has omitted state name in
keep-state and check-state opcodes. Also if name is ambiguous (can be
evaluated as rule opcode) it will be replaced to default.
Reviewed by: julian
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6674
as defined in RFC 6296. The module works together with ipfw(4) and
implemented as its external action module. When it is loaded, it registers
as eaction and can be used in rules. The usage pattern is similar to
ipfw_nat(4). All matched by rule traffic goes to the NPT module.
Reviewed by: hrs
Obtained from: Yandex LLC
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: Yandex LLC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6420
any open vnodes before proceeding. Make autounmound(8) use this flag.
Without it, even an unsuccessfull unmount causes filesystem flush,
which interferes with normal operation.
Reviewed by: kib@
Approved by: re (gjb@)
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7047
or several hops we have segmentation fault because we overwrite the same
structure to store information for host and gateway.
Submitted by: Maryse Levavasseur <maryse.levavasseur@stormshield.eu>
Reworked by: hrs
Approved by: re (hrs)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6980
associated) instance.
The result is that the packet is dropped without an indication
that smaller MTU is advisable, which is not optimal, but better
than a NULL pointer deref.
Approved by: re (glebius)
Adopt the OpenBSD syntax for setting and filtering on VLAN PCP values. This
introduces two new keywords: 'set prio' to set the PCP value, and 'prio' to
filter on it.
Reviewed by: allanjude, araujo
Approved by: re (gjb)
Obtained from: OpenBSD (mostly)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6786
which refers to IEEE 802.1p class of service and maps to the frame
priority level.
Values in order of priority are: 1 (Background (lowest)),
0 (Best effort (default)), 2 (Excellent effort),
3 (Critical applications), 4 (Video, < 100ms latency),
5 (Video, < 10ms latency), 6 (Internetwork control) and
7 (Network control (highest)).
Example of usage:
root# ifconfig em0.1 create
root# ifconfig em0.1 vlanpcp 3
Note:
The review D801 includes the pf(4) part, but as discussed with kristof,
we won't commit the pf(4) bits for now.
The credits of the original code is from rwatson.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D801
Reviewed by: gnn, adrian, loos
Discussed with: rwatson, glebius, kristof
Tested by: many including Matthew Grooms <mgrooms__shrew.net>
Obtained from: pfSense
Relnotes: Yes