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Author SHA1 Message Date
itojun 0463e41004 on interface detach, clear multicast forwarding table. from kame 2003-07-08 10:20:45 +00:00
itojun 20e2452579 fix if_set for architectures with sizeof(long) != 4. IF_xxx behaved badly.
(no fear of overrun, since index was mistakenly computed to too small value)
2001-02-10 02:10:14 +00:00
itojun 41f4d3e2b6 correct MLD API. (binary backward compatibility is kept)
commit to usr.sbin/pim6* will follow.
2000-05-19 10:39:43 +00:00
itojun ea861f0183 sync IPv6 part with latest KAME tree. IPsec part is left unmodified
due to massive changes in KAME side.
- IPv6 output goes through nd6_output
- faith can capture IPv4 packets as well - you can run IPv4-to-IPv6 translator
  using heavily modified DNS servers
- per-interface statistics (required for IPv6 MIB)
- interface autoconfig is revisited
- udp input handling has a big change for mapped address support.
- introduce in4_cksum() for non-overwriting checksumming
- introduce m_pulldown()
- neighbor discovery cleanups/improvements
- netinet/in.h strictly conforms to RFC2553 (no extra defs visible to userland)
- IFA_STATS is fixed a bit (not tested)
- and more more more.

TODO:
- cleanup os-independency #ifdef
- avoid rcvif dual use (for IPsec) to help ifdetach

(sorry for jumbo commit, I can't separate this any more...)
1999-12-13 15:17:17 +00:00
itojun 6df71cd35f use _KERNEL instead of KERNEL. (sync from KAME) 1999-12-02 05:25:47 +00:00
bouyer f86517a031 Update protocoles and interfaces stats counters to 64bit.
RTM_IFINFO is now 0xf, 0xe is RTM_OIFINFO which returns the old (if_msghdr14)
struct with 32bit counters (binary compat, conditioned on COMPAT_14).
Same for sysctl: node 3 is renamed NET_RT_OIFLIST, NET_RT_IFLIST is now node 4.
Change rt_msg1() to add an mbuf to the mbuf chain instead of just panic()
when the message is larger than MHLEN.
1999-11-19 10:41:41 +00:00
thorpej cd3a345ea0 RCS ID police. 1999-07-03 21:24:45 +00:00
itojun 74d3c214ec KAME/NetBSD 1.4 SNAP kit, dated 19990628.
NOTE: this branch (kame) is used just for refernce.  this may not compile
due to multiple reasons.
1999-06-28 06:36:47 +00:00