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- BSD kernel syncer is now self-conscious and can learn alien routes - important bugfix in BSD kernel syncer (crash after protocol restart) - many minor changes and bugfixes in kernel syncers and neighbor cache - direct protocol does not generate host and link local routes - min_scope check is removed, all routes have SCOPE_UNIVERSE by default - also fixes some remaining compiler warnings |
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linux-20.h | ||
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linux-22.h | ||
linux-v6.h | ||
README |
Available configuration variables: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CONFIG_AUTO_ROUTES Device routes are added automagically by the kernel CONFIG_SELF_CONSCIOUS We're able to recognize whether route was installed by us CONFIG_MULTIPLE_TABLES The kernel supports multiple routing tables CONFIG_ALL_TABLES_AT_ONCE Kernel scanner wants to process all tables at once CONFIG_UNIX_IFACE Use Unix interface scanner CONFIG_UNIX_SET Use Unix route setting CONFIG_UNIX_DONTROUTE Use setsockopts DONTROUTE (undef for *BSD) CONFIG_SKIP_MC_BIND Don't call bind on multicast socket (def for *BSD) CONFIG_LINUX_SCAN Use Linux /proc/net/route scanner CONFIG_ALL_MULTICAST krt-iface: All devices support multicasting (i.e., ignore IFF_MULTICAST) CONFIG_UNNUM_MULTICAST krt-iface: We support multicasts on unnumbered PtP devices CONFIG_LINUX_MC_MREQN Linux: Use struct mreqn for multicasting CONFIG_LINUX_MC_MREQ Linux: Use struct mreq CONFIG_LINUX_MC_MREQ_BIND Linux: Use struct mreq and SO_BINDTODEVICE