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type to any value. This can cause page faults and panics due to accessing uninitialized fields in the "struct ifnet" which are specific to the network device type. MFC after: 1 week Found by: jau@iki.fi PR: 223767 Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
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.\" $NetBSD: tun.4,v 1.1 1996/06/25 22:17:37 pk Exp $
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\" Based on PR#2411
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.\"
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.Dd November 29, 2017
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.Dt TUN 4
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm tun
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.Nd tunnel software network interface
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Cd device tun
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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interface is a software loopback mechanism that can be loosely
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described as the network interface analog of the
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.Xr pty 4 ,
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that is,
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.Nm
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does for network interfaces what the
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.Xr pty 4
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driver does for terminals.
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.Pp
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The
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.Nm
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driver, like the
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.Xr pty 4
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driver, provides two interfaces: an interface like the usual facility
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it is simulating
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(a network interface in the case of
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.Nm ,
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or a terminal for
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.Xr pty 4 ) ,
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and a character-special device
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.Dq control
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interface.
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A client program transfers IP (by default) packets to or from the
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.Nm
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.Dq control
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interface.
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The
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.Xr tap 4
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interface provides similar functionality at the Ethernet layer:
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a client will transfer Ethernet frames to or from a
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.Xr tap 4
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.Dq control
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interface.
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.Pp
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The network interfaces are named
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.Dq Li tun0 ,
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.Dq Li tun1 ,
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etc., one for each control device that has been opened.
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These network interfaces persist until the
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.Pa if_tun.ko
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module is unloaded, or until removed with the
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.Xr ifconfig 8
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command.
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.Pp
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.Nm
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devices are created using interface cloning.
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This is done using the
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.Dq ifconfig tun Ns Sy N No create
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command.
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This is the preferred method of creating
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.Nm
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devices.
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The same method allows removal of interfaces.
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For this, use the
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.Dq ifconfig tun Ns Sy N No destroy
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command.
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.Pp
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If the
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.Xr sysctl 8
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variable
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.Va net.link.tun.devfs_cloning
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is non-zero, the
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.Nm
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interface
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permits opens on the special control device
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.Pa /dev/tun .
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When this device is opened,
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.Nm
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will return a handle for the lowest unused
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.Nm
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device (use
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.Xr devname 3
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to determine which).
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.Pp
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.Bf Em
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Disabling the legacy devfs cloning functionality may break existing
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applications which use
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.Nm ,
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such as
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.Xr ppp 8
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and
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.Xr ssh 1 .
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It therefore defaults to being enabled until further notice.
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.Ef
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.Pp
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Control devices (once successfully opened) persist until
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.Pa if_tun.ko
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is unloaded in the same way that network interfaces persist (see above).
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.Pp
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Each interface supports the usual network-interface
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.Xr ioctl 2 Ns s ,
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such as
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.Dv SIOCAIFADDR
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and thus can be used with
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.Xr ifconfig 8
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like any other interface.
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At boot time, they are
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.Dv POINTOPOINT
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interfaces, but this can be changed; see the description of the control
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device, below.
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When the system chooses to transmit a packet on the
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network interface, the packet can be read from the control device
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(it appears as
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.Dq input
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there);
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writing a packet to the control device generates an input
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packet on the network interface, as if the (non-existent)
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hardware had just received it.
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.Pp
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The tunnel device
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.Pq Pa /dev/tun Ns Ar N
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is exclusive-open
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(it cannot be opened if it is already open).
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A
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.Xr read 2
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call will return an error
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.Pq Er EHOSTDOWN
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if the interface is not
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.Dq ready
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(which means that the control device is open and the interface's
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address has been set).
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.Pp
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Once the interface is ready,
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.Xr read 2
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will return a packet if one is available; if not, it will either block
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until one is or return
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.Er EWOULDBLOCK ,
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depending on whether non-blocking I/O has been enabled.
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If the packet is longer than is allowed for in the buffer passed to
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.Xr read 2 ,
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the extra data will be silently dropped.
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.Pp
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If the
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.Dv TUNSLMODE
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ioctl has been set, packets read from the control device will be prepended
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with the destination address as presented to the network interface output
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routine,
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.Fn tunoutput .
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The destination address is in
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.Vt struct sockaddr
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format.
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The actual length of the prepended address is in the member
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.Va sa_len .
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If the
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.Dv TUNSIFHEAD
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ioctl has been set, packets will be prepended with a four byte address
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family in network byte order.
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.Dv TUNSLMODE
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and
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.Dv TUNSIFHEAD
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are mutually exclusive.
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In any case, the packet data follows immediately.
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.Pp
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A
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.Xr write 2
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call passes a packet in to be
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.Dq received
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on the pseudo-interface.
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If the
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.Dv TUNSIFHEAD
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ioctl has been set, the address family must be prepended, otherwise the
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packet is assumed to be of type
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.Dv AF_INET .
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Each
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.Xr write 2
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call supplies exactly one packet; the packet length is taken from the
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amount of data provided to
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.Xr write 2
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(minus any supplied address family).
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Writes will not block; if the packet cannot be accepted for a
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transient reason
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(e.g., no buffer space available),
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it is silently dropped; if the reason is not transient
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(e.g., packet too large),
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an error is returned.
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.Pp
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The following
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.Xr ioctl 2
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calls are supported
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(defined in
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.In net/if_tun.h ) :
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.Bl -tag -width ".Dv TUNSIFMODE"
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.It Dv TUNSDEBUG
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The argument should be a pointer to an
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.Vt int ;
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this sets the internal debugging variable to that value.
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What, if anything, this variable controls is not documented here; see
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the source code.
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.It Dv TUNGDEBUG
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The argument should be a pointer to an
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.Vt int ;
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this stores the internal debugging variable's value into it.
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.It Dv TUNSIFINFO
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The argument should be a pointer to an
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.Vt struct tuninfo
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and allows setting the MTU and the baudrate of the tunnel
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device.
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The type must be the same as returned by
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.Dv TUNGIFINFO
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or set to
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.Dv IFT_PPP
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else the
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.Xr ioctl 2
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call will fail.
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The
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.Vt struct tuninfo
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is declared in
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.In net/if_tun.h .
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.Pp
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The use of this ioctl is restricted to the super-user.
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.It Dv TUNGIFINFO
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The argument should be a pointer to an
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.Vt struct tuninfo ,
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where the current MTU, type, and baudrate will be stored.
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.It Dv TUNSIFMODE
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The argument should be a pointer to an
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.Vt int ;
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its value must be either
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.Dv IFF_POINTOPOINT
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or
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.Dv IFF_BROADCAST
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and should have
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.Dv IFF_MULTICAST
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OR'd into the value if multicast support is required.
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The type of the corresponding
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.Dq Li tun Ns Ar N
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interface is set to the supplied type.
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If the value is outside the above range, an
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.Er EINVAL
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error is returned.
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The interface must be down at the time; if it is up, an
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.Er EBUSY
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error is returned.
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.It Dv TUNSLMODE
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The argument should be a pointer to an
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.Vt int ;
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a non-zero value turns off
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.Dq multi-af
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mode and turns on
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.Dq link-layer
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mode, causing packets read from the tunnel device to be prepended with
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the network destination address (see above).
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.It Dv TUNSIFPID
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Will set the pid owning the tunnel device to the current process's pid.
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.It Dv TUNSIFHEAD
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The argument should be a pointer to an
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.Vt int ;
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a non-zero value turns off
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.Dq link-layer
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mode, and enables
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.Dq multi-af
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mode, where every packet is preceded with a four byte address family.
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.It Dv TUNGIFHEAD
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The argument should be a pointer to an
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.Vt int ;
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the ioctl sets the value to one if the device is in
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.Dq multi-af
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mode, and zero otherwise.
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.It Dv FIONBIO
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Turn non-blocking I/O for reads off or on, according as the argument
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.Vt int Ns 's
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value is or is not zero.
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(Writes are always non-blocking.)
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.It Dv FIOASYNC
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Turn asynchronous I/O for reads
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(i.e., generation of
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.Dv SIGIO
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when data is available to be read)
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off or on, according as the argument
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.Vt int Ns 's
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value is or is not zero.
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.It Dv FIONREAD
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If any packets are queued to be read, store the size of the first one
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into the argument
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.Vt int ;
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otherwise, store zero.
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.It Dv TIOCSPGRP
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Set the process group to receive
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.Dv SIGIO
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signals, when asynchronous I/O is enabled, to the argument
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.Vt int
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value.
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.It Dv TIOCGPGRP
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Retrieve the process group value for
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.Dv SIGIO
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signals into the argument
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.Vt int
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value.
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.El
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.Pp
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The control device also supports
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.Xr select 2
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for read; selecting for write is pointless, and always succeeds, since
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writes are always non-blocking.
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.Pp
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On the last close of the data device, by default, the interface is
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brought down
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(as if with
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.Nm ifconfig Ar tunN Cm down ) .
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All queued packets are thrown away.
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If the interface is up when the data device is not open
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output packets are always thrown away rather than letting
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them pile up.
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr ioctl 2 ,
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.Xr read 2 ,
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.Xr select 2 ,
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.Xr write 2 ,
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.Xr devname 3 ,
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.Xr inet 4 ,
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.Xr intro 4 ,
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.Xr pty 4 ,
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.Xr tap 4 ,
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.Xr ifconfig 8
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.Sh AUTHORS
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This manual page was originally obtained from
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.Nx .
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