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20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
christos
740c6aa538 use correct function 2013-10-19 15:59:15 +00:00
christos
730b60ec52 use symbolic flags 2013-10-19 15:50:26 +00:00
christos
0dd81edd01 use the new scopeid functions 2013-10-19 00:35:30 +00:00
dyoung
ab7c5957a9 Add option -N. -N is just the opposite of option -n in netstat(8)
or route(8): it tells ifconfig(8) to try to resolve numbers to
hosts and service names.

This default ifconfig behavior stays the same as it always was.
2009-08-07 18:53:37 +00:00
dyoung
723da104d6 Cosmetic: s/xenv/oenv/ 2008-07-15 21:27:58 +00:00
dyoung
3e89e7b09b Only describe flags -L and -m in the usage if they are available.
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.
2008-07-15 20:56:13 +00:00
dyoung
d75414adf5 Let us add/remove features from ifconfig, such as support for
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.
2008-07-02 07:44:13 +00:00
dyoung
8c460289fe Factor out common code, creating direct_ioctl() and indirect_ioctl()
for the two most prevalent styles of ioctl(2) calls in ifconfig(8).
2008-05-07 23:55:06 +00:00
dyoung
8bc06077c3 Move tunnel syntax into tunnel.c. Move net80211 'list' command
syntax into ieee80211.c.
2008-05-07 20:03:27 +00:00
dyoung
a2e4fb3562 Use prop_dictionary_util(3) some more.
When we read interface flags and capabilities from the kernel, take
care not to record them in our current environment (env), but record
them in the output environment (oenv), instead.  This helps us get
interface capabilities and flags right.
2008-05-06 17:29:04 +00:00
dyoung
7b01455a0e Overhaul ifconfig. Use fewer global variables. Take a leap toward
improved modularity and extensibility.

In the new architecture, a directed graph of argument-matching
objects (match objects) expresses the set of feasible ifconfig
statements.  Match objects are labelled by subroutines that provide
the statement semantics.

Many IPv4, IPv6, 802.11, tunnel, and media configurations have been
tested.

AppleTalk, ISO, carp(4), agr(4), and vlan(4) configuration need
testing.
2008-05-06 04:33:42 +00:00
dyoung
5630b5969e Don't try to convert numbers to names for either endpoint of a
tunnel.  In this way, ifconfig will avoid emitting something
abominable like this:

        tunnel 192.168.1.1,mdns --> 192.168.1.2,kazaa
2007-03-26 05:02:44 +00:00
dyoung
47be766fd3 Add a mode to gre(4) that sends GRE tunnel packets in UDP datagrams.
Fix MOBILE encapsulation.  Add many debugging printfs (mainly
concerning UDP mode).  Clean up the gre(4) code a bit.  Add the
capability to setup UDP tunnels to ifconfig.  Update documentation.

In UDP mode, gre(4) puts a GRE header onto transmitted packets,
and hands them to a UDP socket for transmission.  That is, the
encapsulation looks like this: IP+UDP+GRE+encapsulated packet.

There are two ways to set up a UDP tunnel.  One way is to tell the
source and destination IP+port to gre(4), and let gre(4) create
the socket.  The other way to create a UDP tunnel is for userland
to "delegate" a UDP socket to the kernel.
2006-08-31 17:46:16 +00:00
christos
2a1607d040 Programs that use efun. 2006-08-26 18:14:28 +00:00
elad
d10cf99230 fix incorrect usage of strncpy() to (an internal implementation of)
estrlcpy().

okay christos
2006-06-16 23:48:35 +00:00
thorpej
26dbe00d59 Split IPv6 support out into its own file. 2005-03-20 01:09:16 +00:00
thorpej
c6266968d5 const'ify afswtch 2005-03-19 23:16:55 +00:00
thorpej
519737e8ff Don't hare-code inet/inet6 in tunnel_status(), lookup the address family
name instead.
2005-03-19 22:57:06 +00:00
yamt
1ba14738a5 make this compilable with USE_INET6=no. 2005-03-19 18:16:06 +00:00
thorpej
e6d38785ff Split tunnel support into its own file. 2005-03-19 17:32:26 +00:00