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136 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
brian
cb6bccf1dc Loosen our restrictions on setting enddisc, mrru,
shortseq, authname and authkey.

o Auth{name,key} may additionally be set in PHASE_ESTABLISH.
o The others may be set in PHASE_ESTABLISH as long as no links
  have yet reached DATALINK_LCP.
1998-10-24 01:08:45 +00:00
brian
7056e6ac47 Solve the ``first connection'' problem that occurs on
demand-dial links with dynamic IP numbers where the program
that causes the dial bind()s to an interface address that is
subsequently changed after ppp negotiation.

The problem is defeated by adding negotiated addresses to the
tun interface as additional alias addresses and providing a set
of ``iface'' commands for managing the interface.  Libalias is
also required (and what a name clash!) - it happily IP-aliases
the address so that the source is that of the primary (negotiated)
interface and un-IP-aliases it on the way back.

An ``enable iface-alias'' is done implicitly by the -alias command
line switch.  If -alias isn't given, iface-aliasing is disabled by
default and can't be enabled 'till an ``alias enable yes'' is done.
``alias enable no'' silently disables iface-alias.

So, for dynamic-IP-type-connections, running ``ppp -alias -auto blah''
will work for the first connection, although existing bindings will
not survive a disconnect/connect as the TCP peer will be trying to
send to the old IP address - the packets won't route.

It's now a lot easier to add IPXCP to ppp with minor updates to
the new iface.[ch] (if anyone ever gets 'round to it).

It's also now possible to manually add interface aliases with
something like ``iface add 1.2.3.4/24 5.6.7.8''.  This allows
multi-homed ppp links :-)
1998-10-22 02:32:50 +00:00
brian
3c58471f49 Sync with OpenBSD ifdefs 1998-09-17 00:45:27 +00:00
brian
f0dee2c38c Put the IP buffer queues into struct ipcp.
Forgotten by: me
1998-08-26 17:39:37 +00:00
brian
e47c43b4fc If we've got a full output buffer queue and cannot send
anything for two mintues (see ``set choked'' and ``show
bundle''), nuke the ip, mp and link level buffer queues.

This should fix problems where ``ppp -auto'' seems to stop
responding after failing to connect to the peer a few times.
1998-08-25 17:48:43 +00:00
brian
00d5b6a213 When entering ``term'' mode, don't output any messages until
the device is successfully opened.  If we fail to open it,
mention the fact.
Also go back into command mode as soon as the device is closed
rather than waiting for the user to type something before noticing.
1998-08-09 15:34:11 +00:00
brian
f9ee8808e7 o Support callback types NONE, E.164, AUTH and CBCP.
(see the new ``set callback'' and ``set cbcp'' commands)
o Add a ``cbcp'' log level and mbuf type.
o Don't dump core when \T is given in ``set login'' or
  ``set hangup''.
o Allow ``*'' and blanks as placeholders in ppp.secret and
  allow a fifth field for specifying auth/cbcp dialback
  parameters.
o Remove a few extraneous #includes
o Define the default number of REQs (restart counter) in defs.h
  rather than hardcoding ``5'' all over the place.
o Fix a few man page inconsistencies.
1998-08-07 18:42:51 +00:00
brian
1312bb150c On receipt of a sig 15, do a full bundle_Close() even if
our current phase is PHASE_DEAD as it's possible that there
are links stuck in OPENING waiting for a redial timer.
1998-08-02 06:56:40 +00:00
brian
062b0dc0c3 Allow an optional ``!'' in the open, dial & call commands.
When used, the redial timer is ignored and the modem is
opened immediately.
1998-07-29 18:21:17 +00:00
brian
9a2438b63a Silence ``Network unreachable'' warnings when using
``add .... HISADDR''.  The network will never be
reachable at this point unless we're in -auto or reading
the command from ppp.linkup.

We can now run the following lines and get the expected
results:

  set ifaddr 1.2.3.4/0 5.6.7.8/0
  add default HISADDR

where a route is added immediately in auto mode and the
whole thing is delayed 'till the IP numbers have been
agreed in other modes.

Essentially, ppp.linkup is no longer required.
1998-07-28 21:54:54 +00:00
brian
d8347e5d3e Remove redundant includes 1998-06-27 14:18:15 +00:00
brian
9666634a89 Don't dlopen()/dlsym() libalias, use it in the same way
as the rest of the world uses libraries.
1998-06-27 14:17:28 +00:00
brian
0e8196a1ea Cast void * to char * for log_Printf(). 1998-06-27 12:03:46 +00:00
brian
2421d3c06a ``struct tunnel_header'' -> u_int32_t in OpenBSD.
struct tunnel_header is going soon.

Suggested by: Theo
1998-06-27 12:03:43 +00:00
brian
7c567ca3f8 o If we come out of select() with only write descriptors that
end up writing zero bytes, sleep for 1/10 of a second so that
  we don't end up using up too much cpu.
  This should only ever happen on systems that wrongly report a
  descriptor as writable despite the tty buffer being full.
  Discussed with: Jeff Evarts

o Do an initial run-time check to see if select() alters the passed
  timeval.  This knowledge isn't yet used, but will be soon.
1998-06-24 19:33:36 +00:00
brian
c2aa2f38cd Re-initialise our timer service after fork()ing
to lose our terminal session.  Is this a bug in
setitimer() ? - it must be called again in the
child !
1998-06-20 01:36:38 +00:00
brian
6e7ded224d Create & use fsm2initial(), a function to bring a
state machine back to ST_INITIAL without going
through any unnecessary TLS/TLF pairs.
1998-06-20 00:19:42 +00:00
brian
04eef5d8c3 Make sure our recvmsg() is a SCM_RIGHTS message when
we receive a link from another ppp.
1998-06-18 23:38:04 +00:00
brian
62c1a38e52 Change some log levels. ALERTs are only logged when
something that can't happen happens or when everyone
needs to know.  ERRORs are only logged when something
unexpected happens.
1998-06-16 19:40:42 +00:00
brian
798ba6f53e Don't bring the modem offline or hangup when ``down lcp''
is done.  Instead, behave like ``close lcp''.
1998-06-16 19:40:28 +00:00
brian
13defc3317 Fix a rather nasty use of `static'. This caused a SEGV
when running ``link * load label'' as we ended up recursing
back into command_Interpret after nuking our command arg list.
1998-06-15 19:06:25 +00:00
brian
4ea5840027 Make `close lcp' just close the LCP layer and not hangup. This is
useful for slirp users that wish to get their shell back after the
ppp session.  `close' with no args still hangs up as expected.
Required by: jmz
1998-06-15 19:05:27 +00:00
brian
0cb00afb55 o Maintain a link-type mask for open datalinks as well as
for all datalinks in a bundle.  Ppp now deals correctly
  with link types that are changed while open
o When changing the type of the last AUTO link, only clear
  the interface if we're not in PHASE_NETWORK.  This allows
  us to switch to -ddial mode while we have a connection
  without suddenly unexpectedly throttling ourselves by
  clearing the interface configuration.
  Problem area noted by: Aaron Jeremias Luz <aaron@csh.rit.edu>
1998-06-12 17:45:10 +00:00
brian
047f4ff890 Update the write descriptor selection set for our data links
*after* shuffling fragments from the IP queue into the
individual link queues.

This fixes a latency problem pointed out by: Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
1998-06-07 00:16:37 +00:00
brian
88b436b903 Put the correct pid in /var/run/tunX.pid
Suggested by: many
1998-06-06 20:50:57 +00:00
brian
3c804940dc o If there's a session leader left running for a descriptor
that we're now closing, manually HUP that session leader
  so that the tty is fully released.
o Always restart our carrier detect timer in the receiving
  process if it was running in the sending process (as we
  now *always* pass the descriptor).
o Tweak argv when we go into pause() mode to keep our session
  so that ps can see what's going on (without checking for a
  `pause' state in `ps -l').
1998-05-29 18:33:10 +00:00
brian
36b1e9c4f0 o Make modes consistent throughout ppp. The same strings are used
in `set mode', `allow modes', on the command line and when
  outputting mode names.  The strings are matched so that only
  enough characters to uniquely identify the string are required,
  so you can now

    ppp -a mylabel  (for auto mode)
    ppp -b mylabel  (for background mode)
    ppp -dd mylabel (for direct dial mode)

  etc.
o Make -ddial dial when specified on the command line (oops).
  Pointed out by: Alex <garbanzo@hooked.net>
1998-05-29 18:32:11 +00:00
brian
e0d8cc391d o #define the name "tun" in defs.h against the future possibility
of supporting architectures with different device names.
o Close /dev/tunX when destroying the bundle.
o Don't forget to close the parent end of the pipe in the child
  process when exec'ing a program from a chat script.
o If we close our controlling terminal, ditch the current session
  with it, allowing getty(8) (or whatever) to regain control.
o After transferring our controlling terminal descriptor to another
  ppp instance, we now fork a new ppp to continue where we left off,
  transferring ownership of all uucp locks and the /var/run/tunX.pid
  file.  Meanwhile the parent closes all file descriptors, defaults
  all signals and does a pause() to wait for a HUP after the
  transferred descriptor is finally closed.
  We don't run /bin/cat any more (again!).

  Suggested by: bde

TODO: It seems clocal devices need their pause()d session leader
      to be given a manual HUP, as closing the last open descriptor
      doesn't do the job.
1998-05-28 23:17:51 +00:00
brian
f0bbc1adc5 o Don't forget to close our transfer socket if we cannot
generate the data to transfer.
o Transfer uucp lock ownership for the transferred device.
o Don't assume we know the correct values of dev_is_modem and
  mbits after the transfer.
1998-05-28 23:15:40 +00:00
brian
bf79f2c5a4 o Only do the /bin/cat bit when we're transferring our ctty. 1998-05-25 10:37:02 +00:00
brian
02218556c6 o Don't try to transfer tty device descriptors as there's no way of
transferring session rights with them.  Instead, create two
  `/bin/cat' processes.  A new child is spawned and disassociated from
  the terminal and the parent, which continues with the rest of the ppp
  process.  Meanwhile, the parent spawns another child, and both the
  parent and child exec the `/bin/cat' commands with the appropriate
  descriptors.  This way, the session is owned by the parent, and the
  tty is held open.
o Close LCPs that have done a TLF and are now in ST_STOPPED before
  calling Down.  This prevents them from trying to come back up again
  after the peer has shut them down (it seems a bit strange that the
  rfc says that a Down in ST_STOPPED will cause a TLS etc).
o Don't try to set the physical link name pointer when we're receiving
  and renaming a datalink.  The physical hasn't been created yet, and as
  it happens, the garbage physical pointer happens to be the value of another
  physical - so we're pointing that other physical name at ourselves.
  yeuck.
o Re-arrange the order of things in main (DoLoop()).  We now handle
  signals only after the select and not before the UpdateSet.  It's
  possible that either a signal (FSM timeout) or a descriptor_Read()
  brings a link down, after which we'd better tidy up any dead direct
  and 1off descriptors before calling UpdateSet() again.
o Mention when we detect a PPP packet when we see one before the link
  is up (then start LCP as before).
1998-05-25 02:22:38 +00:00
brian
400d0bfad1 Show the link mode in `show links'. 1998-05-23 22:28:19 +00:00
brian
b18cb274a1 Oops - patch failed in last commit ???? 1998-05-23 22:27:53 +00:00
brian
7f9f3d4b00 o Move our prompt descriptor list outside of the bundle.
It's now dealt with by the `server' object.  This simplifies
  things as we only have one list of prompt descriptors and
  the log_ routines check prompt::logactive to determine
  whether it should be used for output.
o Include the MP socket UpdateSet() result in bundle::UpdateSet().
o Don't select on the tun device unless we're in NETWORK
  phase or AUTO mode.
o Stop the idle timer when we go to DEAD phase.  We may
  have transferred a link and not had a chance to kill
  it.
o Don't fail when trying to unlink our transferred datalink
  from our descriptor lists just before the transfer.
o Add our link descriptor to the write set if we got a short
  write the last time (physical::out is set).
o Log the connection source address when a connection is closed.
o Remove descriptor::next field.  Descriptor lists are not required
  any more.
1998-05-23 22:24:50 +00:00
brian
3d5a66dff7 o Make sure we adjust our min seq and process any outstanding queued
incoming fragments when a link goes down.
o Don't use the minimum sequence numbers of links that aren't open.
o Understand sequence number wrapping when determining the minimum
  sequence number.
o Add & adjust a few comments.
1998-05-23 17:05:28 +00:00
brian
56df88b778 MFMP: Make ppp multilink capable.
See the file README.changes, and re-read the man page.
1998-05-21 21:49:08 +00:00