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2012-01-08Better support for link-local addresses in IO code.Ondrej Zajicek
2010-04-07Configurable syslog name.Ondrej Zajicek
Also fixes a bug in syslog initialization.
2010-03-17Adds check for no protocol and some minor CLI fixes.Ondrej Zajicek
- Adds check to deny config file with no specified protocol to prevent loading of empty config file. - Moves CLI init before config parse to receive immediate error message when cannot open control socket. - Fixes socket name path check and other error handling in CLI init.
2010-02-26Many changes in (mainly) kernel syncers.Ondrej Zajicek
- BSD kernel syncer is now self-conscious and can learn alien routes - important bugfix in BSD kernel syncer (crash after protocol restart) - many minor changes and bugfixes in kernel syncers and neighbor cache - direct protocol does not generate host and link local routes - min_scope check is removed, all routes have SCOPE_UNIVERSE by default - also fixes some remaining compiler warnings
2010-02-21Fix configure to enable warnings and fix most of them.Ondrej Zajicek
2009-06-19Adds support for soft reconfiguration.Ondrej Zajicek
2004-06-06Test old instance of BIRD.Ondrej Filip
2004-05-31*BSD port added. (Tested on FreeBSD and NetBSD)Ondrej Filip
2000-06-19If compiled with --enable-debug, don't even try to log to syslog unlessMartin Mares
the user forces it in the config file.
2000-06-16Use our own SUN_LEN if libc doesn't provide it.Martin Mares
2000-06-09During initialization, log to both syslog and stderr. When a configurationMartin Mares
file has been read and it doesn't specify any logging, log to syslog only (if syslog is not available, then stderr).
2000-01-16First attempt on dynamic reconfiguration. There are still lots of bugsMartin Mares
and problems to solve, but the hardest part works.
1999-12-06Logging is now configurable. You can define multiple log outputs (to bothMartin Mares
files and syslog) and assign lists of message categories to each of them.
1999-10-29Implemented unix-domain sockets.Martin Mares
1999-08-03Taught Netlink how to behave in IPv6 world.Martin Mares
1999-08-03Support for IPv6 sockets. How nice one doesn't have to ifdef aroundMartin Mares
ten years of API evolution :-)
1999-03-26Moved to a much more systematic way of configuring kernel protocols.Martin Mares
o Nothing is configured automatically. You _need_ to specify the kernel syncer in config file in order to get it started. o Syncing has been split to route syncer (protocol "Kernel") and interface syncer (protocol "Device"), device routes are generated by protocol "Direct" (now can exist in multiple instances, so that it will be possible to feed different device routes to different routing tables once multiple tables get supported). See doc/bird.conf.example for a living example of these shiny features.
1999-03-01Use traditional Unix route/iface interface only when CONFIG_NETLINKMartin Mares
is not defined. Also moved declarations of Unix iface logic to krt.h.
1999-02-13Perform gracious shutdown upon receipt of SIGTERM. Finally we canMartin Mares
test the whole protocol shutdown code... :)
1999-02-13Synchronize signals to the main select/event/timer loop.Martin Mares
Parse command line options.
1998-10-19Exporting fill_in_sockaddr() for use by other unix-dependent code.Martin Mares
1998-10-18Since almost every UNIX system requires different techniques for readingMartin Mares
the kernel routing table as opposed to modifying it which is approximately the same on non-netlink systems, I've split the kernel routing table routines to read and write parts. To be implemented later ;-)
1998-10-18Split protocol init to building of protocol list and real protocol init.Martin Mares
Added kernel route table syncer skeleton.
1998-05-26Whee, multicast sockets work!Martin Mares
Implemented recurrent timers.
1998-05-24Added UNIX implementation of both timers and sockets. Timers should work,Martin Mares
sockets were tested only in TCP mode. main.c now contains some test cases for socket code.