tells whether it should detect and convert to binary a hexadecimal octet
string of the form 0x0123ABab, or leave those strings undecoded.
If the argument for a 'media', 'mediamode', 'mediaopt', '-mediaopt',
'nwkey', or 'bssid' keyword is a hexadecimal octet string, do not detect
and decode it. (Note that setifnwkey decodes hexadecimal strings on its
own.)
This fixes a bug noticed by Jim Miller where the trailing zero-octets
were discarded from hexadecimal octet-string arguments for 'nwkey'.
That helps me get rid of some conditional compilation (INET6) in
ifconfig.
Let each protocol/feature-module print its own usage, so that the
ifconfig usage reflects the modules that are actually compiled-in.
Write usage information for carp(4) options.
various address families (inet, inet6, iso, atalk) and protocols
(802.11, 802.3ad, CARP), simply by trimming the list of sources in
the Makefile. This helps one customize ifconfig for an embedded
device or for install media, and it eliminates a lot of grotty
#ifdef'age. Now, the ifconfig syntax and semantics are finalized
at run-time using the constructor routines in each address-family/protocol
module.
(In principle, ifconfig could load virtually all of its syntax from
shared objects.)
Extract a lot of common code into subroutines, in order to shrink
the ifconfig binary a bit. Make all of the address families share
code for address addition/replacement/removal, and delete "legacy"
code for manipulating addresses. That may have broken atalk and
iso, despite my best efforts.
Extract an include file, Makefile.inc, containing the make-fu that
both ifconfig and x_ifconfig share.
Sprinkle static. Change some int's to bool's. Constify.
Add RCS Ids to carp.c and env.c. Move media code to a new file,
media.c. Delete several unneeded header files.
Set, reset, and display the IEEE 802.11 attribute, 'dot11RTSThreshold'.
Bug fix: do not require both a interface address and a destination
address for point-to-point interfaces, but accept a interface
address by itself.