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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
piso
ab196464ed The old PacketAlias* API is not exported when
libalias run in kernel land.
2007-04-09 17:08:27 +00:00
ru
0ff3b55dca - Removed a copyright from makefile.
- Added ${.CURDIR} to .include "...".
- Whitespace fixes.

OK'ed by:	piso
2006-09-27 12:30:27 +00:00
piso
5582e56d9d Summer of Code 2005: improve libalias - part 1 of 2
With the first part of my previous Summer of Code work, we get:

-made libalias modular:

 -support for 'particular' protocols (like ftp/irc/etcetc) is no more
  hardcoded inside libalias, but it's available through external
  modules loadable at runtime

 -modules are available both in kernel (/boot/kernel/alias_*.ko) and
  user land (/lib/libalias_*)

 -protocols/applications modularized are: cuseeme, ftp, irc, nbt, pptp,
  skinny and smedia

-added logging support for kernel side

-cleanup

After a buildworld, do a 'mergemaster -i' to install the file libalias.conf
in /etc or manually copy it.

During startup (and after every HUP signal) user land applications running
the new libalias will try to read a file in /etc called libalias.conf:
that file contains the list of modules to load.

User land applications affected by this commit are ppp and natd:
if libalias.conf is present in /etc you won't notice any difference.

The only kernel land bit affected by this commit is ng_nat:
if you are using ng_nat, and it doesn't correctly handle
ftp/irc/etcetc sessions anymore, remember to kldload
the correspondent module (i.e. kldload alias_ftp).

General information and details about the inner working are available
in the libalias man page under the section 'MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
(AND ipfw(4) SUPPORT)'.

NOTA BENE: this commit affects _ONLY_ libalias, ipfw in-kernel nat
support will be part of the next libalias-related commit.

Approved by: glebius
Reviewed by: glebius, ru
2006-09-26 23:26:53 +00:00
glebius
e7465f0705 Don't compile legacy libalias support into kernel.
Approved by:	re (dwhite)
2005-06-20 08:33:29 +00:00
glebius
d26bb46060 libalias is now buildable as kernel module 2005-05-05 22:43:04 +00:00