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2011-08-16
The generalized TTL security mechanism (RFC 5082) support.
Ondrej Zajicek
2011-03-13
Implements Router Advertisement protocol.
Ondrej Zajicek
2010-03-11
Merge branch 'new' into socket2
Ondrej Zajicek
2010-02-21
Fix configure to enable warnings and fix most of them.
Ondrej Zajicek
2010-02-11
Moves errno.h include.
Ondrej Zajicek
2010-02-11
Temporary OSPF commit - socket changes.
Ondrej Zajicek
2010-01-08
Socket table update.
Ondrej Zajicek
2009-11-09
Use IPv6 checksums in OSPFv3.
Ondrej Zajicek
2009-11-09
Merge branch 'dev' into ospf3
Ondrej Zajicek
2009-10-11
Workaround for stupid callback scheduler.
Ondrej Zajicek
2009-09-04
Temporary OSPFv3 development commit (changing multicast support).
Ondrej Zajicek
2009-06-18
Implements option that changes BGP listening socket parametres.
Ondrej Zajicek
2008-11-01
Multihop BGP was completely broken, because listening socket has always
Ondrej Zajicek
2008-10-26
Implementation of MD5 authentication of BGP sessions.
Ondrej Zajicek
2004-06-04
OSPF is ready for changing MTU.
Ondrej Filip
2004-05-31
Rewritten the I/O loop. All socket operations are now safe, meaning that
Martin Mares
2000-03-30
Defined sk_close() which closes the socket safely even if called from
Martin Mares
1999-10-29
Implemented unix-domain sockets.
Martin Mares
1999-05-31
Added sk_send_buffer_empty().
Martin Mares
1999-04-12
Fixed a couple of bugs in handling of multicast sockets.
Martin Mares
1999-03-01
Added SK_MAGIC type sockets for internal use by system dependent code,
Martin Mares
1998-05-24
Added few socket declarations.
Martin Mares
1998-05-24
Added declarations of all our socket functions.
Martin Mares
1998-04-28
Changed #include <x/y> to #include "x/y" for our local includes, so that
Martin Mares
1998-04-22
First look at data structures. More to come tomorrow...
Martin Mares