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33.\" Author: Archie Cobbs <archie@FreeBSD.org>
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36.Dd November 4, 2018
37.Dt NG_PPTPGRE 4
38.Os
39.Sh NAME
40.Nm ng_pptpgre
41.Nd PPTP GRE protocol netgraph node type
42.Sh SYNOPSIS
43.In sys/types.h
44.In netgraph/ng_pptpgre.h
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46The
47.Nm pptpgre
48node type performs Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) over IP
49for the PPTP protocol as specified by RFC 2637.
50This involves packet
51encapsulation, sequencing, acknowledgement, and an adaptive timeout
52sliding window mechanism.
53This node type does not handle any of
54the TCP control protocol or call negotiation defined by PPTP.
55.Pp
56This node type expects to receive complete IP packets,
57including the IP header, on the
58.Dq Li lower
59hook, but it transmits outgoing frames without any IP header.
60The typical use for this node type would be to connect the
61.Dq Li upper
62hook to one of the link hooks of a
63.Xr ng_ppp 4
64node, and the
65.Dq Li lower
66hook to the
67.Dq Li "inet/raw/gre"
68hook of a
69.Xr ng_ksocket 4
70node.
71.Sh HOOKS
72This node type supports the following hooks:
73.Bl -tag -width ".Va session_hhhh"
74.It Va session_hhhh
75Session 0xhhhh data packets to the upper protocol layers
76.It Va upper
77Same as session_hhhh, but for single session with configurable cid (legacy)
78.It Va lower
79Connection to the lower protocol layers
80.El
81.Sh CONTROL MESSAGES
82This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:
83.Bl -tag -width foo
84.It Dv NGM_PPTPGRE_SET_CONFIG Pq Ic setconfig
85This command resets and configures hook for a session.
86If corresponding
87session_hhhh hook is not connected, upper hook will be configured.
88This command takes a
89.Vt "struct ng_pptpgre_conf"
90as an argument:
91.Bd -literal
92/* Configuration for a session */
93struct ng_pptpgre_conf {
94    u_char      enabled;          /* enables traffic flow */
95    u_char      enableDelayedAck; /* enables delayed acks */
96    u_char      enableAlwaysAck;  /* always include ack with data */
97    u_char      enableWindowing;  /* enable windowing algorithm */
98    uint16_t    cid;              /* my call id */
99    uint16_t    peerCid;          /* peer call id */
100    uint16_t    recvWin;          /* peer recv window size */
101    uint16_t    peerPpd;          /* peer packet processing delay
102                                     (in 1/10 of a second) */
103};
104.Ed
105.Pp
106The
107.Va enabled
108field enables traffic flow through the node.
109The
110.Va enableDelayedAck
111field enables delayed acknowledgement (maximum 250 milliseconds), which
112is a useful optimization and should generally be turned on.
113.Va enableAlwaysAck
114field enables sending acknowledgements with every data packet, which
115is probably helpful as well.
116.Pp
117.Va enableWindowing
118enables the PPTP packet windowing mechanism specified by the protocol.
119Disabling this will cause the node to violate the protocol, possibly
120confusing other PPTP peers, but often results in better performance.
121The windowing mechanism is a design error in the PPTP protocol;
122L2TP, the successor to PPTP, removes it.
123.Pp
124The remaining fields are as supplied by the PPTP virtual call setup process.
125.It Dv NGM_PPTPGRE_GET_CONFIG Pq Ic getconfig
126Takes two byte argument as cid and returns the current configuration as a
127.Vt "struct ng_pptpgre_conf" .
128.It Dv NGM_PPTPGRE_GET_STATS Pq Ic getstats
129This command returns a
130.Vt "struct ng_pptpgre_stats"
131containing various node statistics.
132.It Dv NGM_PPTPGRE_CLR_STATS Pq Ic clrstats
133This command resets the node statistics.
134.It Dv NGM_PPTPGRE_GETCLR_STATS Pq Ic getclrstats
135This command atomically gets and resets the node statistics, returning a
136.Vt "struct ng_pptpgre_stats" .
137.El
138.Sh SHUTDOWN
139This node shuts down upon receipt of a
140.Dv NGM_SHUTDOWN
141control message, or when both hooks have been disconnected.
142.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES
143A set of
144.Xr sysctl 8
145variables controls ability of this node to deal with some
146amount of packet reorder that sometimes happens in transit.
147Packet reorder results in packet drops (unless the order is restored)
148as PPP protocol can not deliver reordered data.
149These variables are shown below together
150with their default value and meaning:
151.Bl -tag -width indent
152.It Va net.graph.pptpgre.reorder_max: 1
153Defines maximum length of node's private reorder queue
154used to keep data waiting for late packets.
155Zero value disables reordering.
156Default value allows the node to restore the order for two packets swapped
157in transit.
158Greater values allow the node to deliver packets being late after more
159packets in sequence at cost of increased kernel memory usage.
160.It Va net.graph.pptpgre.reorder_timeout: 1
161Defines time value in milliseconds used to wait for late packets.
162.El
163.Sh SEE ALSO
164.Xr netgraph 4 ,
165.Xr ng_ksocket 4 ,
166.Xr ng_ppp 4 ,
167.Xr ngctl 8 ,
168.Xr sysctl 8
169.Rs
170.%A K. Hamzeh
171.%A G. Pall
172.%A W. Verthein
173.%A J. Taarud
174.%A W. Little
175.%A G. Zorn
176.%T "Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)"
177.%O RFC 2637
178.Re
179.Rs
180.%A S. Hanks
181.%A T. \&Li
182.%A D. Farinacci
183.%A P. Traina
184.%T "Generic Routing Encapsulation over IPv4 networks"
185.%O RFC 1702
186.Re
187.Sh HISTORY
188The
189.Nm
190node type was implemented in
191.Fx 4.0 .
192.Sh AUTHORS
193.An Archie Cobbs Aq Mt archie@FreeBSD.org
194.Sh BUGS
195The node should not expect incoming GRE packets to have an IP header.
196This behavior is inherited from the (converse) behavior of raw IP sockets.
197An intermediate node that strips IP headers in one direction
198should be used instead.
199