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Author SHA1 Message Date
glebius
78d51c7b15 Stop including if_var.h from userland.
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2015-04-06 09:42:23 +00:00
eadler
903faae9f3 Fix warning when compiling with gcc46:
error: variable 'addrs' set but not used

Approved by:	dim
Approved by:	cperciva (mentor, blanket for pre-mentorship already-approved commits)
MFC After:	3 days
2012-01-20 01:37:31 +00:00
brian
b1195ff906 Add "iface name" and "iface description" commands.
PR:		151400
Submitted by:	Aragon Gouveia - aragon at phat dot za dot net with minor fixes
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-02-07 11:18:18 +00:00
bz
6c258d0e98 In case the peer address was already configured on the interface
we were not properly handling proxy arp. Make sure we (try to) add
the proxy arp entry/entries in this case as well.

PR:		bin/131250
Submitted by:	loos.br gmail.com (Luiz Otavio O Souza)
MFC after:	3 days
2009-04-13 17:57:12 +00:00
brian
bd90e346ec ifr_flagshigh is FreeBSD specific 2005-01-10 11:12:10 +00:00
brian
6f864d0a97 Make ppp WARNS=5 clean 2004-09-05 01:46:52 +00:00
ume
eb6d89b383 Set link-local address of tun interface with prefixlen = 64
instead of 128.  It makes RA happy.

Reported by:	rafa@dif.um.es,
		SHIRASAKI Yasuhiro <yasuhiro@nttv6.jp>
Reviewed by:	SHIRASAKI Yasuhiro <yasuhiro@nttv6.jp>
MFC after:	1 week
2003-04-04 11:09:08 +00:00
sobomax
1b5413df63 Correctly handle ifr.ifr_flags/ifr.ifr_flagshigh like ifconfig(8) does.
MFC after:	1 day
2002-08-29 12:52:28 +00:00
brian
f2e99a8ed2 Include the correct file (stdarg.h) and use va_list rather than _BSD_VA_LIST_
Suggested by: mike
2002-08-27 20:11:58 +00:00
brian
72243fc694 Remove whitespace at the end of lines. 2002-06-15 08:03:30 +00:00
brian
c2da7c8697 o Clean up some #includes
o Bump version number to 3.0.4
o When talking to a RADIUS server, provide a NAS-Port-Type.

  When the NAS-Port-Type is Ethernet, provide a NAS-Port value equal
  to the SESSIONID from the environment in direct mode or the
  NGM_PPPOE_SESSIONID message in other modes.  If no SESSIONID is found,
  default to the interface index in client mode or zero in server mode.

  When the NAS-Port-Type is ISDN, set the NAS-Port to the minor number
  of the physical device (ie, the N in /dev/i4brbchN).

  This makes it easier for the RADIUS server to identify the client
  WRT accounting data etc.

Prompted by:	lsz8425 <lsz8425@mail.cd.hn.cn>
2002-05-14 12:55:39 +00:00
brian
c6d68beab8 socket()s first argument should be a protocol family rather than an
address family.
2002-01-16 14:03:52 +00:00
brian
bf75c90bd9 Pay attention to failures to SIOCAIFADDR and SIOCDIFFADDR. 2001-11-30 14:01:21 +00:00
brian
496e7d9901 Add some DEBUG logging to tell us when interface addresses are being
added and removed
2001-11-30 14:01:18 +00:00
brian
6a1de171ac Add a ``log'' command for logging specific information.
Add an ``UPTIME'' variable to indicate the bundle uptime.

It's now possible to put something like this in ppp.linkdown
for a server setup:

  MYADDR:
    log Session closing: User USER, address HISADDR, up UPTIME

Fixed some memory leakage with commands that expand words.
Made some functions static.
Fixed a diagnostic bug (iface add .... SIOCDIFADDR)
2001-11-03 21:45:32 +00:00
brian
5151b2478a Some cosmetic changes to sync with OpenBSD 2001-08-27 19:08:43 +00:00
brian
2286423a99 o Enable IFF_MULTICAST when first opening the tun device (and keep the flag
when we ioctl(TUNSIFINFO) under OpenBSD)
o Don't bring the interface up immediately
o Don't complain about unrecognised interface flags in ``show iface''.
2001-08-21 11:07:58 +00:00
brian
7ac94dd0fb Properly change old interface addresses so that their destination is
255.255.255.255 if our new destination address conflicts.
2001-08-20 11:06:21 +00:00
brian
317909c436 Avoid a compiler warning
Not spotted by: FreeBSD's gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)
Spotted by: OpenBSD's gcc version 2.95.3 20010125 (prerelease)
2001-08-19 22:23:22 +00:00
brian
bbebfb9f8c Don't show a prefixlen when a destination address is present
in ``show iface''.
2001-08-15 13:05:39 +00:00
brian
de3feff3f8 o Add ipv6 support, abstracting most NCP addresses into opaque
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>
2001-08-14 16:05:52 +00:00
brian
14263ff751 Handle hardware-imposed MTU/MRU limitations. PPPoE will no longer
allow MRU/MTU negotiations to exceed 1492.

Add an optional ``max'' specifier to ``set m[rt]u'', ie.

	set mtu max 1480

Bump the ppp version number.

Sponsored by:	Monzoon Networks AG and FreeBSD Services Limited
2001-06-18 14:59:36 +00:00
brian
58f11f683b Handle situations where we've already got a P2P interface address
of a/x -> b and then negotiate a/x -> c by simply expecting SIOCAIFADDR
to do the change.

This was broken by the last commit that optimised out the deletion and
re-addition of the same a/x -> b combination, and forgot to compare
the old/new destination addresses.

Conveniently enough, this problem didn't effect setups where the
default route goes via the ppp link, and most other setups don't
care what the the destination address is actually set to.  It broke
test environments where ppp connects to the local machine rather
badly though....
2001-05-02 16:35:24 +00:00
brian
626603131b Be a bit more persistent when the NET_RT_IFLIST sysctl returns ENOMEM
rather than dropping out immediately.
2001-04-03 08:21:28 +00:00
brian
6cb53fb287 Bring the PPPoE interface UP if required
Suggested by: archie
2001-03-28 09:45:27 +00:00
brian
e0c89bb234 If we're adding an interface address that is already one of the interface's
aliases with the same netmask and destination, don't remove it and then
re-add exactly the same thing.

This means that static (non-sticky) routes that use the interface address
(or destination address) as a destination will not suddenly evaporate when
IPCP comes up (not unless the negotiated IPs have changed anyway).
2001-03-25 01:34:27 +00:00
brian
03d643bc43 Mention the MTU in ``show iface''. 2000-12-01 03:22:18 +00:00
brian
d765e4453f Don't mis-match interface names in iface_Create()
Submitted by: Adrian Penisoara <ady@freebsd.ady.ro>
2000-06-19 21:43:48 +00:00
brian
a69e155f87 The interface list that comes back from the PF_ROUTE/NET_RT_IFLIST mib
is aligned.  Teach this to ``show route''.

Clean up some of the sockaddr parsing routines.
2000-03-14 01:46:44 +00:00
brian
43392f74a4 Don't set ifaddr::in_addrs to 1 after an ``iface clear'' on an interface
with no addresses.
2000-01-07 03:47:12 +00:00
brian
39e862702c Add the -unit command line switch for specifying the tun device.
Warn about -alias being depricated (but still allow it).
Don't moan twice about failing to open any tun device.
Fix a diagnostic and add the -quiet switch to the usage message.
1999-10-19 15:21:09 +00:00
brian
8b3338a1eb Correct a few diagnostics 1999-10-16 13:28:04 +00:00
brian
cdf842b2df Back out the bogus #ifdef __NetBSD__ #include <signal.h> lines.
The original report was due to a mis-installation of the NetBS
header files :-/

Submitted by:	 Kazuyoshi Kato <kazk@yyy.or.jp>
1999-09-21 19:37:00 +00:00
brian
463e41d5f8 NetBSD has moved ``extern int errno;'' to signal.h :-/
Submitted by:	Kazuyoshi Kato <kazk@yyy.or.jp>
1999-09-20 07:36:46 +00:00
peter
efabb9ccb1 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
brian
effd132958 Remember if MYADDR or HISADDR is used in a filter add tweak all
filters any time either value changes.
1999-05-31 23:57:40 +00:00
brian
d317a05c14 Move the code for tweaking interface flags into one function. 1999-05-27 08:42:17 +00:00
brian
ab7d88ae2d o Redesign the layering mechanism and make the aliasing code part of
the layering.

  We now ``stack'' layers as soon as we open the device (when we figure
  out what we're dealing with).  A static set of `dispatch' routines are
  also declared for dealing with incoming packets after they've been
  `pulled' up through the stacked layers.

  Physical devices are now assigned handlers based on the device type
  when they're opened.  For the moment there are three device types;
  ttys, execs and tcps.

o Increment version number to 2.2
o Make an entry in [uw]tmp for non-tty -direct invocations (after
  pap/chap authentication).
o Make throughput counters quad_t's
o Account for the absolute number of mbuf malloc()s and free()s in
  ``show mem''.
o ``show modem'' becomes ``show physical''.
1999-05-08 11:07:56 +00:00
brian
d1f60b18e9 #include <errno.h>, not <sys/errno.h> 1999-04-26 08:54:25 +00:00
brian
c970e06ccf Initial RADIUS support (using libradius). See the man page for
details.  Compiling with -DNORADIUS (the default for `release')
removes support.

TODO: The functionality in libradius::rad_send_request() needs
      to be supplied as a set of routines so that ppp doesn't
      have to wait indefinitely for the radius server(s).  Instead,
      we need to get a descriptor back, select() on the descriptor,
      and ask libradius to service it when necessary.
      For now, ppp blocks SIGALRM while in rad_send_request(), so
      it misses PAP/CHAP retries & timeouts if they occur.

      Only PAP is functional.  When CHAP is attempted, libradius
      complains that no User-Password has been specified... rfc2138
      says that it *mustn't* be used for CHAP :-(

Sponsored by: Internet Business Solutions Ltd., Switzerland
1999-01-28 01:56:34 +00:00
brian
54882479ae Fix the interface alias code. Previously, I was expecting something
like

tun0: flags=blah
	10.0.0.1 -> 10.0.0.100
	10.0.0.2 -> 10.0.0.100
	10.0.0.3 -> 10.0.0.100

to DTRT, despite the SIOCAIFADDR for each new alias returning
-1 & EEXIST while adding the alias anyway.  In real life, once
we have the second alias with the same destination, nothing will
route any more !  Also, because I was ignoring EEXIST, the
dynamic IP assignment code was assigning duplicate addresses
('cos it was being lied to by iface_inAdd()).

Now we have

tun0: flags=blah
	10.0.0.1 -> 255.255.255.255
	10.0.0.2 -> 10.0.0.100
	10.0.0.3 -> 255.255.255.255

This works - stuff bound to 10.1 & 10.3 will be considered alive
by the kernel, and when they route back to the tun device, the
packets get aliased to 10.2 and go out to 10.100 (as with the
original plan).

We still see the EEXIST in SIOCAIFADDR, but ignore it when our
destination is 255.255.255.255, assuming that the alias *was*
actually added.

Additionally, ``iface add'' may now optionally be given only
the interface address.  The mask & destination default to
255.255.255.255.
1998-10-26 19:07:36 +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