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1999-03-04
KRT: Implemented asynchronous route / interface state notifications
Martin Mares
1999-03-04
Although there are still heaps of FIXME's, Netlink works.
Martin Mares
1999-03-04
Converted some mb_alloc/bzero pairs to mb_allocz.
Martin Mares
1999-03-03
Netlink scans routes...
Martin Mares
1999-03-03
Rewrote the kernel syncer. The old layering was horrible.
Martin Mares
1999-03-02
Netlink module supports interface scan on startup. Working on more.
Martin Mares
1999-03-01
Implemented netlink protocol parsing functions. More to come tomorrow.
Martin Mares
1999-03-01
Added skeletal version of Linux netlink interface. It doesn't work yet,
Martin Mares
1999-03-01
Use traditional Unix route/iface interface only when CONFIG_NETLINK
Martin Mares
1999-02-13
Squashed one bug in timing of route scans.
Martin Mares
1999-02-05
Synced Linux sysdeps to new interface.
Martin Mares
1998-12-20
die() -> bug() where appropriate.
Martin Mares
1998-12-08
Hopefully finished kernel syncer (krt) rewrite:
Martin Mares
1998-12-08
Rewritten kernel syncer. Now uses the rta trickery I've introduced yesterday
Martin Mares
1998-12-07
Comparison of kernel reject routes fixed.
Martin Mares
1998-12-06
Kernel syncer is now configurable. It will probably need some more
Martin Mares
1998-10-20
Learn static device routes from the kernel (temporary until we can make
Martin Mares
1998-10-19
Basic kernel routing table syncing implemented. Learning of routes installed
Martin Mares
1998-10-19
We parse /proc/net/route and flag RT entries according to it. More to come
Martin Mares
1998-10-18
Since almost every UNIX system requires different techniques for reading
Martin Mares
1998-05-15
The library is now glued together from generic and OS-dependent parts
Martin Mares
1998-04-22
First look at data structures. More to come tomorrow...
Martin Mares