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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Somers a36e970919 Add support for devices beginning with ``!'', where we execute
the given program, using stdin/stdout/stderr as our link
descriptor.
1998-05-13 19:06:27 +00:00
Brian Somers 52ff8cacf6 Allow /nn specifications in the `add' command.
Suggested by: Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>

It's now possible to

  add myaddr 127.0.0.1		(add myaddr 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1)
  add hisaddr/24 hisaddr	(add hisaddr 255.255.255.0 hisaddr)
  add 0 hisaddr			(add 0 0 hisaddr)
  add default hisaddr		(add 0 0 hisaddr)
1998-05-10 09:26:21 +00:00
Brian Somers 846af6dc99 o When specifying the diagnostic port (`set server'), replace
the first ``%d'' in the unix-domain socket name with the
  current interface unit number.  In the case of tcp ports, allow
  a ``+'' prefix to add the unit number to the specified port
  number.
o Remove all mention of SIGUSR1 (was already #ifdef'd out).  We
  can't create diagnostic sockets on-the-fly with a signal any
  more because there's no way of specifying the password without
  confusing matters with the previous ppp.secret scenario.
1998-05-08 18:50:24 +00:00
Brian Somers b3e3e12ed9 Make the `link' and `clone' commands understand a comma-separated
list of links, and make `link' understand `*' for all links.  This
allows (for example):

  clone 1,2,3,4,5
  link 1,3 open
  link 2,4,5 rm
  close
  link * rm
1998-05-08 18:49:59 +00:00
Brian Somers 610b185f37 Create `struct sticky_route'.
Any `add' or `delete' command that uses MYADDR or HISADDR
will be added to the sticky route list (show ipcp).  When
MYADDR or HISADDR change due to IPCP negotiations, and if
`sroutes' is enabled (the default), all sticky route
entries are updated in the routing table.

The end result is that `add default hisaddr' will ``stick'',
as will ``add myaddr 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1'' and
``add 1.2.3.4 255.255.255.0 hisaddr''.
1998-05-05 23:30:13 +00:00
Brian Somers 9c53a7b1c5 o Display current link throughput in `show links' (assuming
throughput measurement is enabled).
o Load balance the links based on weight *and* on a round-robin
  basis.  This makes things fairly even on an output basis.  We
  don't try to allow for the peer sending all his data down one
  link (and try to send ours back up the other).
o Show the number of pending input buffers that can't be processed
  in ``show mp''.
o Fix a typo in the man page.
1998-05-03 22:13:14 +00:00
Brian Somers b1ac9332fd o Mention the ``timer'' log in the man page.
o Remove an escaped mention of ``carrier'' logging.
o Alphabeticalise timer logging in the log list.
1998-05-01 22:39:38 +00:00
Brian Somers 6f38457323 o Create a new ``timer'' log level. This lets us ``set
log debug'' without filling our filesystem/screen with
  junk that we don't really want to see.
o change PHYS_STDIN to PHYS_DIRECT - we can handle incoming
  connections that aren't on STDIN_FILENO now.
o Allow return values from our FSM LayerUp functions.  If
  LayerUp() fails, the FSM does an immediate FsmDown() without
  calling the fsm_parent's Layer{Up,Down} functions.
o Clear the close-on-exec flag of file descriptor 3 when executing
  chat programs so that our documented ability to communicate with
  /dev/tty via that descriptor works.  Also document it as
  descriptor 3, not 4 :-O
o Allow a ``rm'' command as an alias for ``remove''.
o Fix the bind()/connect()/accept() calls made by the MP server.
o Create bundle_SendDatalink() and bundle_ReceiveDatalink().
  This allows `struct datalink's to flatten themselves, pass
  through a pipe (read: the eye of a needle !) and come alive
  at the other end.  The donator then fork()s & exec()s pppmpipe,
  ``passing'' the connection to another ppp instance.

   *** PPP NOW TALKS MULTILINK :-))) ***

Our link utilization is hideous, and lots of code needs
tidying still.  It's also probably riddled with bugs !
It's been tested against itself only, and has hung once,
so confidence isn't high....
1998-04-30 23:53:56 +00:00
Brian Somers 643f49047e o Defer setting up pap/chap based IP numbers & labels until after
we've determined if we're going to join another ppp invocation.
o Make ``show link'' show all link details, and ``show links''
  just give a list of links and their current status.
o Show our current label in ``show bundle''.
o Allow link cloning and removal as soon as our MRRU is set.
o Make ``show lcp'' require context as nothing will ever change
  in our MP LCP (it's auto-configured as per rfc1990).
o Initialise our LQM owner in hdlc_Init().
o Store our endpoint discriminator and authentication name at both
  the datalink and multilink level and compare them when we've
  finished AUTHENTICATE phase and before entering NETWORK phase.
  If they don't match, close the link again.
  Display the information in the appropriate ``show'' command.
o Initialise datalink::phone and datalink::fsmp.object properly
  when we're cloning the link.
o Show which link we're passing LQRs on in our diagnostics.
o Reject endpoint discriminator REQs at the logical multilink
  level.
o Remove the rest of our CARRIER and LINK logging setup.
1998-04-24 19:16:15 +00:00
Brian Somers d47dceb8ab o Remove LINK level logging.
o change the default link name to ``deflink'' rather
  than ``default''.
o Prepend the link name to CCP and LCP FSM diagnostics.
o Protect against 0 length options in CCP and IPCP REQ
  interpreters (already done for LCP).
o Allow optional context for the `show' command.
o Use MPs link when interpreting commands if the multilink
  mrru is configured rather than when multilink is active.
  This means that once we've ``set mrru xxx'', we then need
  to ``link deflink show ccp'' etc if we want to do link-level
  stuff (based on the command requiring optional or manditory
  context).
o Use the ifconfig'd interface address in `set enddisc {ip,mac}'
  if it's there, otherwise the configuration file value.
1998-04-24 19:15:48 +00:00
Brian Somers 086760227f Create #defines for all endpoint discriptor classes,
and allow `set enddisc mac'.
1998-04-23 23:50:40 +00:00
Brian Somers 789de69642 Mention how to set an ACCMAP for ^Q & ^S. 1998-04-23 18:56:00 +00:00
Brian Somers 49052c9523 Negotiate MRRU, SHORTSEQ and ENDDISC. ENDDISC doesn't imply
multilink ('cos I've seen my ISP REQ it without multilink).

Setting MRRU is ifdef'd out until it's debugged and we can
merge -direct links with other running programs.

Fix MTU setting.
1998-04-23 03:23:03 +00:00
Brian Somers 8d9b9867cc Add the ``open'' command and expand ``close''. It's now
possible to ``close ccp'', change your compression algorithm,
then ``open ccp'' while the link is up without losing data.
1998-04-19 02:23:21 +00:00
Brian Somers 3edeb0c69e Support client side DNS server negotiation, disabled
and denied by default (POLA).

o Remove ``enable'' msext.  Now, doing a ``set nbns'' will
  automatically enable a NBNS ACK/NAK rather than a REJ.
o Add accept|disable|deny|enable dns.  If we ``accept'',
  we'll tell the peer what our nameservers are (if he asks).
  The values in resolv.conf can be overridden with the
  ``set dns'' command.  If we ``enable'', we'll REQ using
  our resolv.conf entries, and any NAKs are written back to
  resolv.conf.
o Remove ``show msext'' and show the relevent IP numbers in
  ``show ipcp''.
1998-04-17 22:05:37 +00:00
Brian Somers 63f98b41d4 o Understand ``syn'' and ``finrst'' in filter rules. This
is particularily useful when creating dial filters.
  Original work by: Junichi SATOH (junichi@astec.co.jp)
o Parse a filter IP of ``0.0.0.0'' as having a width of 0,
  not 32.
o Correct "set filter" usage message.
o Warn about bad filter names.
o Expand and correct a number of the man page sections.
1998-04-16 18:30:54 +00:00
Brian Somers 1342caed9c o Move the accept/deny/disable/enable globals either to the
bundle (non-negotiated vars) or to their respective IPCP,
  LCP or CCP.
o Enable rolling throughput statistics by default.
o Remove the `display' command.  These values now appear in
  `show bundle', `show ipcp', `show ccp' and `show lcp'.
o Initialise auth name & key at bundle create time (oops).
o Rename pppd-deflate (the id-24 hack) to deflate24.
o Don't send both a REJ and a NAK to an IPCP or LCP REQ.
  Favour the REJ (already done at the CCP level).
o Recurse in datalink_UpdateSet() when we change state, otherwise
  we end up setting no descriptors and getting jammed in the
  imminent select() instead of doing the dial/login/hangup.
o Display our CHAP encryption method despite being built with DES.
o Display VJ as not negotiated in ``show ipcp'' when necessary.
1998-04-16 00:26:21 +00:00
Brian Somers c08717df31 Remove ``show timeout'' and ``show auth'' and add ``show bundle''.
Mention ``show timer'' in the man page.
1998-04-11 21:50:47 +00:00
Brian Somers 565e35e50e o Remove the `mode' global - it's now per physical device.
o Shuffle things that live at the datalink level into
  ``show link'' rather than ``show modem''.
o Make both ``show'' commands prettier and more consistent,
  and display carrier status, link type and our name in
  ``show modem''.
o Show redial and reconnect information in ``show link''
  and remove ``show redial'' and ``show reconnect''.
o Down the correct link in bundle_LinkLost().
o Remove stale -direct and -background links at the end
  of our main loop, not when we know they're going.  This
  prevents unexpected pointer-invalidations...
o If we ``set server'' with the same values twice, notice
  and don't moan about failure.
o Record dial script despite our link mode.  The mode may
  be changed later (next mod) :-)  We never run scripts
  in -direct and -dedicated modes.
o Make ``set server none'' functional again.
o Correct datalink state array so that we don't report an
  ``unknown'' state.
o Pass struct ipcp to IpcpCleanInterface, not struct fsm.
o Create TUN_PREFIX define rather than hard-coding in main.c
o prompt_TtyInit now handles a NULL prompt for -direct mode
  rather than having to create one then destroy it uncleanly.
o Mention our mode in the "PPP Started" LogPHASE message.
o Bring all auto links up when we have something to send.
o Remove some redundant Physical_*() functions.
o Show which connection is running a command when logging
  commands.
o Initialise throughput uptime correctly.
1998-04-10 13:19:23 +00:00
Brian Somers cd7bd93a81 Add the `clone' and `remove' commands for creating and destroying
links.
1998-04-05 22:48:25 +00:00
Brian Somers 833882f740 o Move VarMSChap into struct chap, and remove `set encrypt'
option.  We never ask a client for MSChap when we've got
  chap `enabled', and we dynamically answer using MSChap
  if the peer demands it.
o Remove all of the bundle2*() series of functions except
  bundle2datalink() as they're too expensive.  The only
  calls to bundle2datalink() are made from command.c when
  determining context.
o Write to the correct modem in term mode, and check the
  return value, dropping back to command mode if the write
  fails.

Cosmetic:
  Make the PPP COMMAND LIST section of the man page
  prettier, better and more consistent.  Alphabeticalise
  all command lists and document missing commands.
1998-04-03 19:26:29 +00:00
Brian Somers b6217683dc Deglobalise `struct prompt':
o Our diagnostic socket has its password set in the `set socket'
    line only (not in ppp.secret).
  o Passwords are per server socket (*VarAuthKey are gone)
  o Authority is per prompt (VarLocalAuth is gone).
  o Local logging is per prompt.
  o Add a `show who' command to see who's connected.  No identd
    routine - just a `where the connection came from' display.
  o SIGUSR1 is disabled for now - we have no way of choosing a
    password for the socket created :-(

Prompts are attached as a list of `struct descriptor's in
struct bundle, and serviced under the bundles descriptor
service routines.  Ultimately, everything should be done
like this.

Cosmetic:
  o alphabeticalise SRCS in Makefile.
  o Add a few comments in command.h

TODO: Start checking that we don't overflow the descriptor sets
      in select() now that we can have any number of descriptors.
1998-04-03 19:26:02 +00:00
Brian Somers a0241060fc Cosmetic:
Sort & tidy command lists.
  Give help on command alias, not just command names.
1998-04-03 19:24:31 +00:00
Brian Somers 0b3acc6e48 Remove `set loopback' and `show loopback' and add
`enable loopback' and `disable loopback'.  Re-write
the explaination of `enable idcheck'.
1998-04-03 19:24:23 +00:00
Brian Somers cd9647a100 o Move default MRU, MTU, ACCMAP and OPENMODE config values into
struct lcp and display them in `show lcp'.
o Remove `show mru' and `show mtu' and make the data part of
  `show lcp'.  Also merge `set m[tr]u' and `set openmode'
  implementations into the SetVariable function.
o `set timeout' only accepts the idle timer value as an argument.
o Move our lqr period into struct lcp, and create a `set lqrperiod'
  command.  Display it in `show lcp'.
o Remove VarRetryTimeout, and implement it at the LCP, PAP, CHAP,
  CCP and IPCP levels, creating individual `set XXXretry' commands
  for each.  They must be separate because they have different
  context requirements in multilink mode.
o Display default config values in `show ccp'.
o Tart the man page up a bit (wrt PPP/TCP, compression and LQR) and
  explain the new commands.
1998-04-03 19:24:07 +00:00
Brian Somers 2267893f11 o Check the LCP Identifier field for correctness and drop
dodgy packets by default.
  The old behaviour is still available with ``disable idcheck''.
o Make all FSM diagnostics consistent and tidy up the way
  we build our LCP/CCP/IPCP requests.
o Don't assume sizeof(u_long) == 4.
1998-03-20 19:47:10 +00:00
Brian Somers 03036ec70d Make all CCP negotiation data dynamic and add a
``set deflate'' command to configure the DEFLATE
default window size.
1998-03-17 22:29:12 +00:00
Brian Somers 5ca5389af4 Move filter sets into struct bundle. 1998-03-16 22:52:54 +00:00
Brian Somers e8e7be1aec MFC: Cosmetic: .Dq -> .It 1998-03-16 07:37:56 +00:00
Brian Somers 879ed6fa82 De-staticise LQR information
Increment OutPackets for any packet - not just LQRs

MFC:
  o Fix a few comment typos.
  o Fix ``set timeout'' usage message and documentation.
  o Change ifOutPackets, ifOutOctets and ifOutLQRs to `u_int32_t's
    so that they wrap correctly.
  o Put the LQR in network byte order using the correct struct size
    (sizeof u_int32_t, not sizeof u_long).
  o Wrap LQR ECHO counters correctly.
  o Don't increment OutLQR count if the last LQR hasn't been replied
    to.
  o Initialise last received LQR in StartLqm.
  o Don't start the LQR timer if we're `disabled' and `accepted'.
  o Generate LQR responses when both sides are using a timer and
    we're not going to send our next LQR before the peers max timeout.
1998-03-13 00:44:26 +00:00
Brian Somers d501527213 o Allow "*" in the password field in ppp.secret (forcing a
getpwnam() lookup).
o Don't use chat_ExpandString on the password field in ppp.secret.
  It's still possible to quote the string for embedded spaces.
o Don't allow multiple entries with the same name in ppp.secret.
1998-03-09 19:25:35 +00:00
Brian Somers f4768038f0 o Remove the global CcpInfo. It's now part of the datalink.
Struct bundle will have its own struct ccp in the future
  too.
o The ``set stopped'' command now requires context and doesn't
  work on the IPCP FSM.
o Check if it's time to break out of our top level loop before
  doing a select - otherwise, we'll select forever :-(
o Remove `struct link'::ccp (a temporary hack).  It turns out
  that IpStartOutput() calls link_Output() and link_Output()
  incorrectly calls StartOutput() (really modem_StartOutput)
  requiring the ccp knowledge so that it can call
  IpStartOutput()...  The end result is that the whole IP
  output queue gets dumped into the modem output queue
  and a pile of physical writes are done prematurely.  This
  makes the (original) code in main() actually work in that
  it would not bother selecting() on the tun descriptor when
  our modem queue length was 20 or greater.  Instead, we now
  make that decision based on the overall queue length.

  This will need improvement later.
1998-02-23 00:38:44 +00:00
cvs2svn 1ae349f52c This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create branch 'MP'. 1998-01-29 00:44:16 +00:00