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>
: 2001-08-13 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
:
: * tmac/doc.tmac (Rv): Implement support for 0 or more than 1
: argument.
: * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
All of the following are now valid:
.Rv -std f1
.Rv -std f1 f2
.Rv -std f1 f2 f3
.Rv -std
The last form is useful where the standard return behavior is applicable
to all of the functions described in this particular manpage. Look, for
example, at the stat(2), setresuid(2), and utimes(2) manpages.
The form with >1 functions is useful in a mixed environment. See the
fhopen(2) manpage for an example.
Prodded by: yar
register. It enables Zoom Video. It appears that on at least one
card that Monzoon is using sets these bits by default. Nothing works
when these bits are set, everything works when they are clear.
Add commentary on some of the ti bits. Make code a little clearer.
Also remove a call to pcic_pci_pd6729 which was prematurely added in
the last commit.
linux_getdents uses VOP_READDIR( ..., &ncookies, &cookies ) instead of
VOP_READDIR( ..., NULL, NULL ) because it seems to need the offsets for
linux_dirent and sizeof(dirent) != sizeof(linux_dirent)...
PR: 29467
Submitted by: Michael Reifenberger <root@nihil.plaut.de>
Reviewed by: phk
rc.firewall6. Specifically, don't do anything
if [ -z ${source_rc_confs_defined} ]. Not doing this leads to a problem
with dependencies: chkdepend will set, e.g., portmap_enable to YES if
some service that needs portmap is enabled, but rc.network sources
rc.firewall, which used to source defaults/rc.conf unconditionally,
which would result in portmap_enable being set back to NO.
PR: 29631
Submitted by: OGAWA Takaya <t-ogawa@triaez.kaisei.org>
boot CPU. This was the reason reboots on SMP systems could result in
weird hangs. Unlike the x86, we do not need to switch back to the boot
CPU in order to reboot the machine. See Section 3.4.5 of Part III
(Console Interface Architecture) from the Alpha Architecture Reference
Manual (aka the Brown Book) for more info.
It was foiled because of dynamic copy relocations that caused compile-time
space to be reserved in .bss and at run time a blob of data was copied to
that space and everything used the .bss version.. The problem is that
the space is reserved at compile time, not runtime... So we *still* could
not change the size of FILE. Sigh. :-(
Replace it with something that does actually work and really does let us
make 'FILE' extendable. It also happens to be the same as Linux does in
glibc, but has the slight cost of a pointer. Note that this is the
same cost that 'fp = fopen(), fprintf(fp, ...); fclose(fp);' has.
Fortunately, actual references to stdin/out/err are not all that common
since we have implicit stdin/out/err-using versions of functions
(printf() vs. fprintf()).
common_attach is wrong as common attach initialize some fileds used by
mediainit routine. This was hard to notify because loading driver as kld
lead to mediainit routine being called after common_attach, though probe_phy
is called before.
MFC after: 1 week
traps, so that ddb can keep control (almost) no matter how it is
entered. This breaks time-critical interrupts while the system is
stopped in ddb, but I haven't noticed any significant problems except
that applications become confused about the time. Lost time will be
adjusted for later. Anyway, the half-baked disabling of interrupts in
Debugger() gives the same problems for the usual way of entering ddb.
bug for bug compatibility to ddb trap handlers after fixing the debugger
trap gates to be interrupt gates, but the fix was never committed. Now
I want the fix to apply to ddb.