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Implement BFD authentication (part of RFC 5880). Supports plaintext
passwords and cryptographic MD5 / SHA-1 authentication.
Based on former commit from Pavel Tvrdik
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Based on former commit from Pavel Tvrdik
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Based on former commit from Pavel Tvrdik
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Add generic interface for generating and verifying MACs (message
authentication codes). Replace multiple HMAC implementation with
a generic one.
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There are several unresolved -Wmissing-field-initializers on older
versions of GCC than 5.1, all of them false positive.
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BIRD passed string from configuration to openlog(), which kept it
internally. After reconfiguration the old string was freed, therefore
openlog had invalid copy.
Thanks to Chris Caputo for the original patch.
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The add() function used to prepend a new community to clist, but after
this fix the add() function appends new community.
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Some memory was being allocated from bad linpool, not from the given one
as they should.
Thanks to Madhu and Justin Cattle for reporting this.
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Thanks to Micah Anderson for bug report and Ondrej Zajicek for the idea!
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This commit should fix warning `make docs'
./sgml2html bird.sgml Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated,
passed through in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/\\nameurl{ <-- HERE
(.*)}{(.*)}/ at fmt_latex2e.pl line 287.
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We set buffer->pos to buffer->end in function buffer_print() when
bvsnprintf() failed, so there would be uninitialized memory between
the old buffer->pos and the current buffer->pos.
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Don't make space before or after link name.
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This removes jumping offset for odd and even pages for binding book.
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Add support for lc sets to filter code. Grammar of (small) community sets
has to be updated to avoid parser collisions.
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Add support for large communities (draft-ietf-idr-large-community),
96bit alternative to RFC 1997 communities.
Thanks to Matt Griswold for the original patch.
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BFD headline will appear in Table of Contents again.
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Thanks to Tim Weippert for bugreport.
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We have gitignore
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Add a new route attribute, krt_scope, to expose the Linux kernel route
scope. Constants from /etc/iproute2/rt_scopes (prefixed by "ips_") are
expected to be used with the attribute. Both import and export are
supported.
Also, the patch fixes device route export to the kernel, by setting link
scope automatically.
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It is possible that sockets_add() are called between sockets_prepare()
and sockets_fire() during poll loop in birdloop_main(), so we need to
use loop->poll_fd.used instead of loop->sock_num to find the last field.
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Kernel protocol calls rt_export_merged(), which used @rte_update_pool for
temporary allocations, supposing it is called from other functions from
rt-table.c that handles locking and flushing of the linpool. Therefore,
linpool was not flushed properly and memory leaked.
Add linpool argument to rt_export_merged() and use @krt_filter_lp when
called from kernel protocol.
Thanks to Justin Cattle and Alexander Frolkin for the bugreport.
(Commit squashed and updated by Ondrej Zajicek)
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Kernel routes with different metrics do not clash with each other,
therefore using dedicated metric value is a reliable way to avoid
overwriting routes from other sources (e.g. kernel device routes).
Although kernel route metric could already be set as a route attribute by
filters, that is not consistent with the way how Linux kernel handles
route metric - not just a route attribute, but a part of a route key.
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Linux represents IPv6 ECMP routes as a sequence of unipath routes with
the same prefix. We have to translate between our representation (one
route with multipath next hop) and the Linux representation in both
directions.
Proper learning of alien IPv6 ECMP routes still not supported.
Thanks to Mikhail Sennikovskii for the original patch.
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