History log of /openbsd/usr.sbin/ospf6d/control.h (Results 1 – 8 of 8)
Revision Date Author Comments
# bf1e0606 19-Jan-2021 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org>

Do the same control cleanup as in ospfd. Move control_state and ctl_conns
into control.c nothing outside needs access to this.


# faef135e 16-Sep-2020 remi <remi@openbsd.org>

Stop removing the control socket on exit and tighten the unveil even
further. This is in line with what other networking daemons do.

ok mestre@


# cb75d791 01-Sep-2018 remi <remi@openbsd.org>

Prevent ospf6d from starting when another process is listening on the
control socket.

ok florian@


# 35251ca5 10-Feb-2015 claudio <claudio@openbsd.org>

Same session_socket_blockmode() changes as done to ospfd. Also do the same
kroute change (make socket non-blocking and add trigger for partial reads).


# c2ca8945 22-Mar-2013 sthen <sthen@openbsd.org>

Allow use of an alternative control socket, ported from ospfd. ok claudio@


# e215f40d 10-Apr-2012 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

Handle file descriptor exhaustion in the accept() case.
ok claudio


# f78850ef 06-Jun-2009 eric <eric@openbsd.org>

make ospf6ctl/ospf6d imsg-in-a-lib ready too.

ospf6ctl is already broken in tree (not connected to build).

ok pyr@


# a1a4e97b 08-Oct-2007 norby <norby@openbsd.org>

Welcome ospf6d

The new ospf6d daemon will support OSPFv3, basically OSPF for IPv6 networks.

It is heavily based on ospfd(8), it is more or less a copy and paste of it.
Currently some unneeded stuff

Welcome ospf6d

The new ospf6d daemon will support OSPFv3, basically OSPF for IPv6 networks.

It is heavily based on ospfd(8), it is more or less a copy and paste of it.
Currently some unneeded stuff has been removed and the trasition from
IPv4 to IPv6 has begun.

ospf6d is not very usefull at the moment, it is being imported to allow more
people to work on it concurrently.

Not yet connected to the builds.

ok claudio@ dlg@

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