Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 25 Oct 1999 12:52:20 -0300 | From | Juanjo Ciarlante <> | Subject | Re: IP Masq weirdness |
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On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 12:05:33AM -0400, Joseph Gooch wrote: > > ... > > > > I wanted to say two things: > > > > 1. Those two lines in ip_forward.c must be deleted. They are wrong > > as soon as ip_masq become more clever. > > 2. ip_masq_user does not get maddr, which is wrong. > > 1) Right, my most recent patch killed those, ip_fw_masq is smarter. > 2) It looks like ip_masq_user is passed a control struct, which contains a > user struct, that has the maddr in it, which is further relayed down the > chain. ip_masq_user calls are intended for masq-tunnel creation from USER space, no bit there is called from bh processing (ip_forward, ip_input).
Currently the actual only code used in ip_masq_user.c are the /proc hooks.
Juanjo
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