/openbsd/usr.sbin/ldpctl/ |
H A D | Makefile | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | parser.h | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | parser.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | ldpctl.8 | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | ldpctl.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/ldpd/ |
H A D | control.h | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | Makefile | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | keepalive.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | ldpd.8 | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | log.h | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | printconf.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | control.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | init.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | address.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | log.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | ldpd.conf.5 | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | ldp.h | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | notification.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | lde.h | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | interface.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | hello.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | lde_lib.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | labelmapping.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | kroute.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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H A D | ldpd.c | ab0c2486 Mon Jun 01 20:59:45 GMT 2009 michele <michele@openbsd.org> Welcome ldpd, the Label Distribution Protocol daemon. Built using the imsg/three process framework, its main aim is to redistribute MPLS labels between peers.
Right now it has some really basic functionalities, the basic protocol works and peers are able to exchange labels and insert them in the kernel. It still does not react to changes of topology.
Not yet connected to the builds.
ok claudio@ deraadt@
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