l2tpns/control.h
David Parrish c239d4b228 * Wed Jun 23 2004 David Parrish <david@dparrish.com> 2.0.0
- Major release
- Completely replace active/standby clustering with a new peer-to-peer
  clustering method which allows much greater throughput and is a lot more fault
  tolerant
- Add internal tbf implementation for throttling without relying on tc and
  kernel HTB
- Add support for iBGP and eBGP to advertise routes
- Add cli commands "show cluster", "show bgp", "show ipcache", "show throttle",
  "show tbf", "suspend bgp", "restart bgp", "show user"
- Interception destination must be set per-user
- If SMP machine, allow use of SCHED_FIFO, which should improve performance
- Added config option to send GARP at startup
- Added plugin_become_master and plugin_new_session_master plugin hooks
- Remove useless sessionsendarp(). This isn't needed now that we are using TUN
  instead of TAP.
- ICMP rate limiting so not every unreachable packet is replied with an ICMP
  unreachable message
- mangle table is not required on anything but the cluster master, so slaves
  will drop the mangle table and attempt to unload the ip_conntrack module
- Statically assigned IP addresses (by Radius) work now
- Add -d command-line flag to detach and become a daemon
- Configuration file is now "/etc/l2tpns/startup-config"
- Reduced MIN_IP_SIZE to 0x19 to stop a pile of Short IP warnings
- Resend initial IPCP request until it's acknowleged by the client
- Better radius session cleanup logic
- Many miscellaenous bugfixes and performance enhancements
- Thanks to Michael O'Reilly and Brendan O'Dea for most of these new features
2004-06-23 03:52:24 +00:00

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#ifndef __CONTROL_H__
#define __CONTROL_H__
#define PKT_RESP_OK 1
#define PKT_RESP_ERROR 2
#define PKT_LOAD_PLUGIN 5
#define PKT_UNLOAD_PLUGIN 6
#define PKT_GARDEN 1000
#define PKT_UNGARDEN 1001
int new_packet(short type, char *packet);
int send_packet(int sockfd, int dest_ip, int dest_port, char *packet, int len);
void dump_packet(char *packet, FILE *stream);
int read_packet(int sockfd, char *packet);
#endif /* __CONTROL_H__ */