NetBSD/sys/netiso
chopps f420a461a1 allow delivery of routing protocol pdus to `raw' sockets even when the
interface has no iso address
2000-01-08 20:39:45 +00:00
..
xebec convert from NOxxx= to MKxxx=no. 1999-02-13 02:54:17 +00:00
Makefile
README add note about who uses this code 1999-04-05 01:09:51 +00:00
argo_debug.h
clnl.h
clnp.h
clnp_debug.c
clnp_er.c
clnp_frag.c
clnp_input.c allow delivery of routing protocol pdus to `raw' sockets even when the 2000-01-08 20:39:45 +00:00
clnp_options.c
clnp_output.c
clnp_raw.c
clnp_stat.h
clnp_subr.c
clnp_timer.c
cltp_usrreq.c
cltp_var.h
cons.h
cons_pcb.h
eonvar.h
esis.c allow delivery of routing protocol pdus to `raw' sockets even when the 2000-01-08 20:39:45 +00:00
esis.h
idrp_usrreq.c
idrp_var.h
if_cons.c
if_eon.c make sure we do not pass bogus socket pointer to IPv4 IPsec. 1999-12-24 05:01:33 +00:00
iso.c Back out previous. I was getting bitten by a bug in make(1), which is 1999-07-12 18:15:09 +00:00
iso.h Fix prototypes for iso_gethostbyname and iso_gethostbyaddr 1999-01-31 19:43:32 +00:00
iso_chksum.c CL* discarding. 1999-12-04 12:11:13 +00:00
iso_errno.h
iso_pcb.c exterminate ovbcopy. patches provided by Erik Bertelsen, pr-7145 1999-03-12 22:42:30 +00:00
iso_pcb.h
iso_proto.c add PR_LISTEN to protocols which support listen(2) 1999-07-01 05:53:04 +00:00
iso_snpac.c add multicast address like everyone else, using if_ioctl 1999-06-30 03:32:40 +00:00
iso_snpac.h
iso_var.h add back the SIOCxxx_ISO ioctl's that were eroneously removed previously 1999-04-01 06:51:48 +00:00
tp.trans
tp_astring.c
tp_clnp.h
tp_cons.c
tp_driver.c
tp_emit.c adjust format args for compiler changes 1999-03-04 02:38:31 +00:00
tp_events.h
tp_inet.c make sure we do not pass bogus socket pointer to IPv4 IPsec. 1999-12-24 05:01:33 +00:00
tp_input.c
tp_ip.h
tp_iso.c
tp_meas.c
tp_meas.h
tp_output.c
tp_param.h
tp_pcb.c
tp_pcb.h
tp_seq.h
tp_stat.h
tp_states.h
tp_states.init
tp_subr.c
tp_subr2.c
tp_timer.c
tp_timer.h
tp_tpdu.h
tp_trace.c
tp_trace.h
tp_user.h
tp_usrreq.c
tp_var.h

README

In case you were wondering why this code is still present:

The ISO (or OSI) stack is still in use by many router vendors (e.g., using
IS-IS the OSI equivelent of OSPF, to carry IP routes).

Chris.
chopps@netbsd.org