From: Peter Avalos Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 09:40:53 +0000 (-1000) Subject: Merge branch 'vendor/TCPDUMP' and update build for the update. X-Git-Tag: v2.3.2~45^2~2 X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/commitdiff_plain/86adeb9fb4e2844e0cb794efb7a1b193becfc929 Merge branch 'vendor/TCPDUMP' and update build for the update. While I'm here, get rid of the *patch files for tcpdump, and just patch the actual source in contrib/tcpdump/. --- 86adeb9fb4e2844e0cb794efb7a1b193becfc929 diff --cc contrib/tcpdump/print-ospf6.c index 6325a21920,1100485670..809238b8b8 --- a/contrib/tcpdump/print-ospf6.c +++ b/contrib/tcpdump/print-ospf6.c @@@ -345,14 -291,14 +291,14 @@@ ospf6_print_lsa(register const struct l case LS_TYPE_INTER_AP | LS_SCOPE_AREA: TCHECK(lsap->lsa_un.un_inter_ap.inter_ap_metric); - printf(" metric %u", + printf(", metric %u", EXTRACT_32BITS(&lsap->lsa_un.un_inter_ap.inter_ap_metric) & SLA_MASK_METRIC); lsapp = lsap->lsa_un.un_inter_ap.inter_ap_prefix; - while (lsapp + sizeof(lsapp) <= (struct lsa_prefix *)ls_end) { - k = ospf6_print_lsaprefix(lsapp); - if (k) - while (lsapp + sizeof(lsapp) <= (struct lsa6_prefix *)ls_end) { ++ while (lsapp + 1 <= (struct lsa6_prefix *)ls_end) { + bytelen = ospf6_print_lsaprefix(lsapp); - if (bytelen) ++ if (bytelen < 0) goto trunc; - lsapp = (struct lsa_prefix *)(((u_char *)lsapp) + k); + lsapp = (struct lsa6_prefix *)(((u_char *)lsapp) + bytelen); } break; case LS_SCOPE_AS | LS_TYPE_ASE: diff --cc contrib/tcpdump/print-pflog.c index dd9ba495e9,972cb4b132..507ca75c94 --- a/contrib/tcpdump/print-pflog.c +++ b/contrib/tcpdump/print-pflog.c @@@ -31,16 -31,11 +31,12 @@@ static const char rcsid[] _U_ #ifndef HAVE_NET_PFVAR_H #error "No pf headers available" #endif - #include - #ifndef WIN32 #include - #endif #include --#include --#include - - ++#include ++#include ++#include #include diff --cc contrib/tcpdump/tcpdump.1 index d13b4de6f9,50efc31c56..e1969cf4fe --- a/contrib/tcpdump/tcpdump.1 +++ b/contrib/tcpdump/tcpdump.1 @@@ -171,81 -181,10 +181,10 @@@ default, so you must set it wit in order to use it) and will continue capturing packets. .LP Reading packets from a network interface may require that you have - special privileges: - .TP - .B Under SunOS 3.x or 4.x with NIT or BPF: - You must have read access to - .I /dev/nit - or - .IR /dev/bpf* . - .TP - .B Under Solaris with DLPI: - You must have read/write access to the network pseudo device, e.g. - .IR /dev/le . - On at least some versions of Solaris, however, this is not sufficient to - allow - .I tcpdump - to capture in promiscuous mode; on those versions of Solaris, you must - be root, or - .I tcpdump - must be installed setuid to root, in order to capture in promiscuous - mode. Note that, on many (perhaps all) interfaces, if you don't capture - in promiscuous mode, you will not see any outgoing packets, so a capture - not done in promiscuous mode may not be very useful. - .TP - .B Under HP-UX with DLPI: - You must be root or - .I tcpdump - must be installed setuid to root. - .TP - .B Under IRIX with snoop: - You must be root or - .I tcpdump - must be installed setuid to root. - .TP - .B Under Linux: - You must be root or - .I tcpdump - must be installed setuid to root (unless your distribution has a kernel - that supports capability bits such as CAP_NET_RAW and code to allow - those capability bits to be given to particular accounts and to cause - those bits to be set on a user's initial processes when they log in, in - which case you must have CAP_NET_RAW in order to capture and - CAP_NET_ADMIN to enumerate network devices with, for example, the - .B \-D - flag). - .TP - .B Under ULTRIX and Digital UNIX/Tru64 UNIX: - Any user may capture network traffic with - .IR tcpdump . - However, no user (not even the super-user) can capture in promiscuous - mode on an interface unless the super-user has enabled promiscuous-mode - operation on that interface using - .IR pfconfig (8), - and no user (not even the super-user) can capture unicast traffic - received by or sent by the machine on an interface unless the super-user - has enabled copy-all-mode operation on that interface using - .IR pfconfig , - so - .I useful - packet capture on an interface probably requires that either - promiscuous-mode or copy-all-mode operation, or both modes of - operation, be enabled on that interface. - .TP - .B Under BSD (this includes Mac OS X): - You must have read access to - .I /dev/bpf* - on systems that don't have a cloning BPF device, or to - .I /dev/bpf - on systems that do. - On BSDs with a devfs (this includes Mac OS X), this might involve more - than just having somebody with super-user access setting the ownership - or permissions on the BPF devices - it might involve configuring devfs - to set the ownership or permissions every time the system is booted, - if the system even supports that; if it doesn't support that, you might - have to find some other way to make that happen at boot time. - .LP - Reading a saved packet file doesn't require special privileges. + special privileges; see the -.B pcap (3PCAP) ++.B pcap (3) + man page for details. Reading a saved packet file doesn't require + special privileges. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-A @@@ -597,678 -605,8 +605,8 @@@ is given, all packets on the net will b Otherwise, only packets for which \fIexpression\fP is `true' will be dumped. .LP - The \fIexpression\fP consists of one or more - .I primitives. - Primitives usually consist of an - .I id - (name or number) preceded by one or more qualifiers. - There are three - different kinds of qualifier: - .IP \fItype\fP - qualifiers say what kind of thing the id name or number refers to. - Possible types are - .BR host , - .B net , - .B port - and - .BR portrange . - E.g., `host foo', `net 128.3', `port 20', `portrange 6000-6008'. - If there is no type - qualifier, - .B host - is assumed. - .IP \fIdir\fP - qualifiers specify a particular transfer direction to and/or from - .IR id . - Possible directions are - .BR src , - .BR dst , - .B "src or dst" - and - .B "src and" - .BR dst . - E.g., `src foo', `dst net 128.3', `src or dst port ftp-data'. - If - there is no dir qualifier, - .B "src or dst" - is assumed. - For some link layers, such as SLIP and the ``cooked'' Linux capture mode - used for the ``any'' device and for some other device types, the - .B inbound - and - .B outbound - qualifiers can be used to specify a desired direction. - .IP \fIproto\fP - qualifiers restrict the match to a particular protocol. - Possible - protos are: - .BR ether , - .BR fddi , - .BR tr , - .BR wlan , - .BR ip , - .BR ip6 , - .BR arp , - .BR rarp , - .BR decnet , - .B tcp - and - .BR udp . - E.g., `ether src foo', `arp net 128.3', `tcp port 21', `udp portrange - 7000-7009'. - If there is - no proto qualifier, all protocols consistent with the type are - assumed. - E.g., `src foo' means `(ip or arp or rarp) src foo' - (except the latter is not legal syntax), `net bar' means `(ip or - arp or rarp) net bar' and `port 53' means `(tcp or udp) port 53'. - .LP - [`fddi' is actually an alias for `ether'; the parser treats them - identically as meaning ``the data link level used on the specified - network interface.'' FDDI headers contain Ethernet-like source - and destination addresses, and often contain Ethernet-like packet - types, so you can filter on these FDDI fields just as with the - analogous Ethernet fields. - FDDI headers also contain other fields, - but you cannot name them explicitly in a filter expression. - .LP - Similarly, `tr' and `wlan' are aliases for `ether'; the previous - paragraph's statements about FDDI headers also apply to Token Ring - and 802.11 wireless LAN headers. For 802.11 headers, the destination - address is the DA field and the source address is the SA field; the - BSSID, RA, and TA fields aren't tested.] - .LP - In addition to the above, there are some special `primitive' keywords - that don't follow the pattern: - .BR gateway , - .BR broadcast , - .BR less , - .B greater - and arithmetic expressions. - All of these are described below. - .LP - More complex filter expressions are built up by using the words - .BR and , - .B or - and - .B not - to combine primitives. - E.g., `host foo and not port ftp and not port ftp-data'. - To save typing, identical qualifier lists can be omitted. - E.g., - `tcp dst port ftp or ftp-data or domain' is exactly the same as - `tcp dst port ftp or tcp dst port ftp-data or tcp dst port domain'. - .LP - Allowable primitives are: - .IP "\fBdst host \fIhost\fR" - True if the IPv4/v6 destination field of the packet is \fIhost\fP, - which may be either an address or a name. - .IP "\fBsrc host \fIhost\fR" - True if the IPv4/v6 source field of the packet is \fIhost\fP. - .IP "\fBhost \fIhost\fP - True if either the IPv4/v6 source or destination of the packet is \fIhost\fP. - .IP - Any of the above host expressions can be prepended with the keywords, - \fBip\fP, \fBarp\fP, \fBrarp\fP, or \fBip6\fP as in: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBip host \fIhost\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - which is equivalent to: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBether proto \fI\\ip\fB and host \fIhost\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - If \fIhost\fR is a name with multiple IP addresses, each address will - be checked for a match. - .IP "\fBether dst \fIehost\fP - True if the Ethernet destination address is \fIehost\fP. - \fIEhost\fP - may be either a name from /etc/ethers or a number (see - .IR ethers (3N) - for numeric format). - .IP "\fBether src \fIehost\fP - True if the Ethernet source address is \fIehost\fP. - .IP "\fBether host \fIehost\fP - True if either the Ethernet source or destination address is \fIehost\fP. - .IP "\fBgateway\fP \fIhost\fP - True if the packet used \fIhost\fP as a gateway. - I.e., the Ethernet - source or destination address was \fIhost\fP but neither the IP source - nor the IP destination was \fIhost\fP. - \fIHost\fP must be a name and - must be found both by the machine's host-name-to-IP-address resolution - mechanisms (host name file, DNS, NIS, etc.) and by the machine's - host-name-to-Ethernet-address resolution mechanism (/etc/ethers, etc.). - (An equivalent expression is - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBether host \fIehost \fBand not host \fIhost\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - which can be used with either names or numbers for \fIhost / ehost\fP.) - This syntax does not work in IPv6-enabled configuration at this moment. - .IP "\fBdst net \fInet\fR" - True if the IPv4/v6 destination address of the packet has a network - number of \fInet\fP. - \fINet\fP may be either a name from the networks database - (/etc/networks, etc.) or a network number. - An IPv4 network number can be written as a dotted quad (e.g., 192.168.1.0), - dotted triple (e.g., 192.168.1), dotted pair (e.g, 172.16), or single - number (e.g., 10); the netmask is 255.255.255.255 for a dotted quad - (which means that it's really a host match), 255.255.255.0 for a dotted - triple, 255.255.0.0 for a dotted pair, or 255.0.0.0 for a single number. - An IPv6 network number must be written out fully; the netmask is - ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, so IPv6 "network" matches are really always - host matches, and a network match requires a netmask length. - .IP "\fBsrc net \fInet\fR" - True if the IPv4/v6 source address of the packet has a network - number of \fInet\fP. - .IP "\fBnet \fInet\fR" - True if either the IPv4/v6 source or destination address of the packet has a network - number of \fInet\fP. - .IP "\fBnet \fInet\fR \fBmask \fInetmask\fR" - True if the IPv4 address matches \fInet\fR with the specific \fInetmask\fR. - May be qualified with \fBsrc\fR or \fBdst\fR. - Note that this syntax is not valid for IPv6 \fInet\fR. - .IP "\fBnet \fInet\fR/\fIlen\fR" - True if the IPv4/v6 address matches \fInet\fR with a netmask \fIlen\fR - bits wide. - May be qualified with \fBsrc\fR or \fBdst\fR. - .IP "\fBdst port \fIport\fR" - True if the packet is ip/tcp, ip/udp, ip6/tcp or ip6/udp and has a - destination port value of \fIport\fP. - The \fIport\fP can be a number or a name used in /etc/services (see - .IR tcp (4P) - and - .IR udp (4P)). - If a name is used, both the port - number and protocol are checked. - If a number or ambiguous name is used, - only the port number is checked (e.g., \fBdst port 513\fR will print both - tcp/login traffic and udp/who traffic, and \fBport domain\fR will print - both tcp/domain and udp/domain traffic). - .IP "\fBsrc port \fIport\fR" - True if the packet has a source port value of \fIport\fP. - .IP "\fBport \fIport\fR" - True if either the source or destination port of the packet is \fIport\fP. - .IP "\fBdst portrange \fIport1\fB-\fIport2\fR" - True if the packet is ip/tcp, ip/udp, ip6/tcp or ip6/udp and has a - destination port value between \fIport1\fP and \fIport2\fP. - .I port1 - and - .I port2 - are interpreted in the same fashion as the - .I port - parameter for - .BR port . - .IP "\fBsrc portrange \fIport1\fB-\fIport2\fR" - True if the packet has a source port value between \fIport1\fP and - \fIport2\fP. - .IP "\fBportrange \fIport1\fB-\fIport2\fR" - True if either the source or destination port of the packet is between - \fIport1\fP and \fIport2\fP. - .IP - Any of the above port or port range expressions can be prepended with - the keywords, \fBtcp\fP or \fBudp\fP, as in: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBtcp src port \fIport\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - which matches only tcp packets whose source port is \fIport\fP. - .IP "\fBless \fIlength\fR" - True if the packet has a length less than or equal to \fIlength\fP. - This is equivalent to: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBlen <= \fIlength\fP. - .fi - .in -.5i - .IP "\fBgreater \fIlength\fR" - True if the packet has a length greater than or equal to \fIlength\fP. - This is equivalent to: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBlen >= \fIlength\fP. - .fi - .in -.5i - .IP "\fBip proto \fIprotocol\fR" - True if the packet is an IPv4 packet (see - .IR ip (4P)) - of protocol type \fIprotocol\fP. - \fIProtocol\fP can be a number or one of the names - \fBicmp\fP, \fBicmp6\fP, \fBigmp\fP, \fBigrp\fP, \fBpim\fP, \fBah\fP, - \fBesp\fP, \fBvrrp\fP, \fBudp\fP, or \fBtcp\fP. - Note that the identifiers \fBtcp\fP, \fBudp\fP, and \fBicmp\fP are also - keywords and must be escaped via backslash (\\), which is \\\\ in the C-shell. - Note that this primitive does not chase the protocol header chain. - .IP "\fBip6 proto \fIprotocol\fR" - True if the packet is an IPv6 packet of protocol type \fIprotocol\fP. - Note that this primitive does not chase the protocol header chain. - .IP "\fBip6 protochain \fIprotocol\fR" - True if the packet is IPv6 packet, - and contains protocol header with type \fIprotocol\fR - in its protocol header chain. - For example, - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBip6 protochain 6\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - matches any IPv6 packet with TCP protocol header in the protocol header chain. - The packet may contain, for example, - authentication header, routing header, or hop-by-hop option header, - between IPv6 header and TCP header. - The BPF code emitted by this primitive is complex and - cannot be optimized by BPF optimizer code in \fItcpdump\fP, - so this can be somewhat slow. - .IP "\fBip protochain \fIprotocol\fR" - Equivalent to \fBip6 protochain \fIprotocol\fR, but this is for IPv4. - .IP "\fBether broadcast\fR" - True if the packet is an Ethernet broadcast packet. - The \fIether\fP - keyword is optional. - .IP "\fBip broadcast\fR" - True if the packet is an IPv4 broadcast packet. - It checks for both the all-zeroes and all-ones broadcast conventions, - and looks up the subnet mask on the interface on which the capture is - being done. - .IP - If the subnet mask of the interface on which the capture is being done - is not available, either because the interface on which capture is being - done has no netmask or because the capture is being done on the Linux - "any" interface, which can capture on more than one interface, this - check will not work correctly. - .IP "\fBether multicast\fR" - True if the packet is an Ethernet multicast packet. - The \fBether\fP - keyword is optional. - This is shorthand for `\fBether[0] & 1 != 0\fP'. - .IP "\fBip multicast\fR" - True if the packet is an IPv4 multicast packet. - .IP "\fBip6 multicast\fR" - True if the packet is an IPv6 multicast packet. - .IP "\fBether proto \fIprotocol\fR" - True if the packet is of ether type \fIprotocol\fR. - \fIProtocol\fP can be a number or one of the names - \fBip\fP, \fBip6\fP, \fBarp\fP, \fBrarp\fP, \fBatalk\fP, \fBaarp\fP, - \fBdecnet\fP, \fBsca\fP, \fBlat\fP, \fBmopdl\fP, \fBmoprc\fP, - \fBiso\fP, \fBstp\fP, \fBipx\fP, or \fBnetbeui\fP. - Note these identifiers are also keywords - and must be escaped via backslash (\\). - .IP - [In the case of FDDI (e.g., `\fBfddi protocol arp\fR'), Token Ring - (e.g., `\fBtr protocol arp\fR'), and IEEE 802.11 wireless LANS (e.g., - `\fBwlan protocol arp\fR'), for most of those protocols, the - protocol identification comes from the 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) - header, which is usually layered on top of the FDDI, Token Ring, or - 802.11 header. - .IP - When filtering for most protocol identifiers on FDDI, Token Ring, or - 802.11, \fItcpdump\fR checks only the protocol ID field of an LLC header - in so-called SNAP format with an Organizational Unit Identifier (OUI) of - 0x000000, for encapsulated Ethernet; it doesn't check whether the packet - is in SNAP format with an OUI of 0x000000. - The exceptions are: - .RS - .TP - \fBiso\fP - \fItcpdump\fR checks the DSAP (Destination Service Access Point) and - SSAP (Source Service Access Point) fields of the LLC header; - .TP - \fBstp\fP and \fBnetbeui\fP - \fItcpdump\fR checks the DSAP of the LLC header; - .TP - \fBatalk\fP - \fItcpdump\fR checks for a SNAP-format packet with an OUI of 0x080007 - and the AppleTalk etype. - .RE - .IP - In the case of Ethernet, \fItcpdump\fR checks the Ethernet type field - for most of those protocols. The exceptions are: - .RS - .TP - \fBiso\fP, \fBstp\fP, and \fBnetbeui\fP - \fItcpdump\fR checks for an 802.3 frame and then checks the LLC header as - it does for FDDI, Token Ring, and 802.11; - .TP - \fBatalk\fP - \fItcpdump\fR checks both for the AppleTalk etype in an Ethernet frame and - for a SNAP-format packet as it does for FDDI, Token Ring, and 802.11; - .TP - \fBaarp\fP - \fItcpdump\fR checks for the AppleTalk ARP etype in either an Ethernet - frame or an 802.2 SNAP frame with an OUI of 0x000000; - .TP - \fBipx\fP - \fItcpdump\fR checks for the IPX etype in an Ethernet frame, the IPX - DSAP in the LLC header, the 802.3-with-no-LLC-header encapsulation of - IPX, and the IPX etype in a SNAP frame. - .RE - .IP "\fBdecnet src \fIhost\fR" - True if the DECNET source address is - .IR host , - which may be an address of the form ``10.123'', or a DECNET host - name. - [DECNET host name support is only available on ULTRIX systems - that are configured to run DECNET.] - .IP "\fBdecnet dst \fIhost\fR" - True if the DECNET destination address is - .IR host . - .IP "\fBdecnet host \fIhost\fR" - True if either the DECNET source or destination address is - .IR host . - .IP "\fBifname \fIinterface\fR" - True if the packet was logged as coming from the specified interface (applies - only to packets logged by OpenBSD's - .BR pf (4)). - .IP "\fBon \fIinterface\fR" - Synonymous with the - .B ifname - modifier. - .IP "\fBrnr \fInum\fR" - True if the packet was logged as matching the specified PF rule number - (applies only to packets logged by OpenBSD's - .BR pf (4)). - .IP "\fBrulenum \fInum\fR" - Synonomous with the - .B rnr - modifier. - .IP "\fBreason \fIcode\fR" - True if the packet was logged with the specified PF reason code. The known - codes are: - .BR match , - .BR bad-offset , - .BR fragment , - .BR short , - .BR normalize , - and - .B memory - (applies only to packets logged by OpenBSD's - .BR pf (4)). - .IP "\fBrset \fIname\fR" - True if the packet was logged as matching the specified PF ruleset - name of an anchored ruleset (applies only to packets logged by - .BR pf (4)). - .IP "\fBruleset \fIname\fR" - Synonomous with the - .B rset - modifier. - .IP "\fBsrnr \fInum\fR" - True if the packet was logged as matching the specified PF rule number - of an anchored ruleset (applies only to packets logged by - .BR pf (4)). - .IP "\fBsubrulenum \fInum\fR" - Synonomous with the - .B srnr - modifier. - .IP "\fBaction \fIact\fR" - True if PF took the specified action when the packet was logged. Known actions - are: - .B pass - and - .B block - (applies only to packets logged by OpenBSD's - .BR pf (4)). - .IP "\fBip\fR, \fBip6\fR, \fBarp\fR, \fBrarp\fR, \fBatalk\fR, \fBaarp\fR, \fBdecnet\fR, \fBiso\fR, \fBstp\fR, \fBipx\fR, \fInetbeui\fP" - Abbreviations for: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBether proto \fIp\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - where \fIp\fR is one of the above protocols. - .IP "\fBlat\fR, \fBmoprc\fR, \fBmopdl\fR" - Abbreviations for: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBether proto \fIp\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - where \fIp\fR is one of the above protocols. - Note that - \fItcpdump\fP does not currently know how to parse these protocols. - .IP "\fBvlan \fI[vlan_id]\fR" - True if the packet is an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN packet. - If \fI[vlan_id]\fR is specified, only true if the packet has the specified - \fIvlan_id\fR. - Note that the first \fBvlan\fR keyword encountered in \fIexpression\fR - changes the decoding offsets for the remainder of \fIexpression\fR on - the assumption that the packet is a VLAN packet. The \fBvlan - \fI[vlan_id]\fR expression may be used more than once, to filter on VLAN - hierarchies. Each use of that expression increments the filter offsets - by 4. - .IP - For example: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBvlan 100 && vlan 200\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - filters on VLAN 200 encapsulated within VLAN 100, and - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBvlan && vlan 300 && ip\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - filters IPv4 protocols encapsulated in VLAN 300 encapsulated within any - higher order VLAN. - .IP "\fBmpls \fI[label_num]\fR" - True if the packet is an MPLS packet. - If \fI[label_num]\fR is specified, only true is the packet has the specified - \fIlabel_num\fR. - Note that the first \fBmpls\fR keyword encountered in \fIexpression\fR - changes the decoding offsets for the remainder of \fIexpression\fR on - the assumption that the packet is a MPLS-encapsulated IP packet. The - \fBmpls \fI[label_num]\fR expression may be used more than once, to - filter on MPLS hierarchies. Each use of that expression increments the - filter offsets by 4. - .IP - For example: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBmpls 100000 && mpls 1024\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - filters packets with an outer label of 100000 and an inner label of - 1024, and - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBmpls && mpls 1024 && host 192.9.200.1\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - filters packets to or from 192.9.200.1 with an inner label of 1024 and - any outer label. - .IP \fBpppoed\fP - True if the packet is a PPP-over-Ethernet Discovery packet (Ethernet - type 0x8863). - .IP \fBpppoes\fP - True if the packet is a PPP-over-Ethernet Session packet (Ethernet - type 0x8864). - Note that the first \fBpppoes\fR keyword encountered in \fIexpression\fR - changes the decoding offsets for the remainder of \fIexpression\fR on - the assumption that the packet is a PPPoE session packet. - .IP - For example: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBpppoes && ip\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - filters IPv4 protocols encapsulated in PPPoE. - .IP "\fBtcp\fR, \fBudp\fR, \fBicmp\fR" - Abbreviations for: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBip proto \fIp\fR\fB or ip6 proto \fIp\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - where \fIp\fR is one of the above protocols. - .IP "\fBiso proto \fIprotocol\fR" - True if the packet is an OSI packet of protocol type \fIprotocol\fP. - \fIProtocol\fP can be a number or one of the names - \fBclnp\fP, \fBesis\fP, or \fBisis\fP. - .IP "\fBclnp\fR, \fBesis\fR, \fBisis\fR" - Abbreviations for: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBiso proto \fIp\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - where \fIp\fR is one of the above protocols. - .IP "\fBl1\fR, \fBl2\fR, \fBiih\fR, \fBlsp\fR, \fBsnp\fR, \fBcsnp\fR, \fBpsnp\fR" - Abbreviations for IS-IS PDU types. - .IP "\fBvpi\fP \fIn\fR - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, with a - virtual path identifier of - .IR n . - .IP "\fBvci\fP \fIn\fR - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, with a - virtual channel identifier of - .IR n . - .IP \fBlane\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - an ATM LANE packet. - Note that the first \fBlane\fR keyword encountered in \fIexpression\fR - changes the tests done in the remainder of \fIexpression\fR - on the assumption that the packet is either a LANE emulated Ethernet - packet or a LANE LE Control packet. If \fBlane\fR isn't specified, the - tests are done under the assumption that the packet is an - LLC-encapsulated packet. - .IP \fBllc\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - an LLC-encapsulated packet. - .IP \fBoamf4s\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - a segment OAM F4 flow cell (VPI=0 & VCI=3). - .IP \fBoamf4e\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - an end-to-end OAM F4 flow cell (VPI=0 & VCI=4). - .IP \fBoamf4\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - a segment or end-to-end OAM F4 flow cell (VPI=0 & (VCI=3 | VCI=4)). - .IP \fBoam\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - a segment or end-to-end OAM F4 flow cell (VPI=0 & (VCI=3 | VCI=4)). - .IP \fBmetac\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - on a meta signaling circuit (VPI=0 & VCI=1). - .IP \fBbcc\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - on a broadcast signaling circuit (VPI=0 & VCI=2). - .IP \fBsc\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - on a signaling circuit (VPI=0 & VCI=5). - .IP \fBilmic\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - on an ILMI circuit (VPI=0 & VCI=16). - .IP \fBconnectmsg\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - on a signaling circuit and is a Q.2931 Setup, Call Proceeding, Connect, - Connect Ack, Release, or Release Done message. - .IP \fBmetaconnect\fP - True if the packet is an ATM packet, for SunATM on Solaris, and is - on a meta signaling circuit and is a Q.2931 Setup, Call Proceeding, Connect, - Release, or Release Done message. - .IP "\fIexpr relop expr\fR" - True if the relation holds, where \fIrelop\fR is one of >, <, >=, <=, =, - !=, and \fIexpr\fR is an arithmetic expression composed of integer - constants (expressed in standard C syntax), the normal binary operators - [+, -, *, /, &, |, <<, >>], a length operator, and special packet data - accessors. Note that all comparisons are unsigned, so that, for example, - 0x80000000 and 0xffffffff are > 0. - To access - data inside the packet, use the following syntax: - .in +.5i - .nf - \fIproto\fB [ \fIexpr\fB : \fIsize\fB ]\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - \fIProto\fR is one of \fBether, fddi, tr, wlan, ppp, slip, link, - ip, arp, rarp, tcp, udp, icmp, ip6\fR or \fBradio\fR, and - indicates the protocol layer for the index operation. - (\fBether, fddi, wlan, tr, ppp, slip\fR and \fBlink\fR all refer to the - link layer. \fBradio\fR refers to the "radio header" added to some - 802.11 captures.) - Note that \fItcp, udp\fR and other upper-layer protocol types only - apply to IPv4, not IPv6 (this will be fixed in the future). - The byte offset, relative to the indicated protocol layer, is - given by \fIexpr\fR. - \fISize\fR is optional and indicates the number of bytes in the - field of interest; it can be either one, two, or four, and defaults to one. - The length operator, indicated by the keyword \fBlen\fP, gives the - length of the packet. - - For example, `\fBether[0] & 1 != 0\fP' catches all multicast traffic. - The expression `\fBip[0] & 0xf != 5\fP' - catches all IPv4 packets with options. - The expression - `\fBip[6:2] & 0x1fff = 0\fP' - catches only unfragmented IPv4 datagrams and frag zero of fragmented - IPv4 datagrams. - This check is implicitly applied to the \fBtcp\fP and \fBudp\fP - index operations. - For instance, \fBtcp[0]\fP always means the first - byte of the TCP \fIheader\fP, and never means the first byte of an - intervening fragment. - - Some offsets and field values may be expressed as names rather than - as numeric values. - The following protocol header field offsets are - available: \fBicmptype\fP (ICMP type field), \fBicmpcode\fP (ICMP - code field), and \fBtcpflags\fP (TCP flags field). - - The following ICMP type field values are available: \fBicmp-echoreply\fP, - \fBicmp-unreach\fP, \fBicmp-sourcequench\fP, \fBicmp-redirect\fP, - \fBicmp-echo\fP, \fBicmp-routeradvert\fP, \fBicmp-routersolicit\fP, - \fBicmp-timxceed\fP, \fBicmp-paramprob\fP, \fBicmp-tstamp\fP, - \fBicmp-tstampreply\fP, \fBicmp-ireq\fP, \fBicmp-ireqreply\fP, - \fBicmp-maskreq\fP, \fBicmp-maskreply\fP. - - The following TCP flags field values are available: \fBtcp-fin\fP, - \fBtcp-syn\fP, \fBtcp-rst\fP, \fBtcp-push\fP, - \fBtcp-ack\fP, \fBtcp-urg\fP. - .LP - Primitives may be combined using: - .IP - A parenthesized group of primitives and operators - (parentheses are special to the Shell and must be escaped). - .IP - Negation (`\fB!\fP' or `\fBnot\fP'). - .IP - Concatenation (`\fB&&\fP' or `\fBand\fP'). - .IP - Alternation (`\fB||\fP' or `\fBor\fP'). - .LP - Negation has highest precedence. - Alternation and concatenation have equal precedence and associate - left to right. - Note that explicit \fBand\fR tokens, not juxtaposition, - are now required for concatenation. - .LP - If an identifier is given without a keyword, the most recent keyword - is assumed. - For example, - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBnot host vs and ace\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - is short for - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBnot host vs and host ace\fR - .fi - .in -.5i - which should not be confused with - .in +.5i - .nf - \fBnot ( host vs or ace )\fR - .fi - .in -.5i + For the \fIexpression\fP syntax, see -.BR pcap-filter (4). ++.BR pcap-filter (7). .LP Expression arguments can be passed to \fItcpdump\fP as either a single argument or as multiple arguments, whichever is more convenient. @@@ -2272,7 -1610,7 +1610,7 @@@ is made to account for the time lag bet Ethernet interface removed the packet from the wire and when the kernel serviced the `new packet' interrupt. .SH "SEE ALSO" - stty(1), pcap(3), bpf(4), nit(4P), pfconfig(8) -stty(1), pcap(3PCAP), pcap-filter(4), bpf(4), nit(4P) ++stty(1), pcap(3), bpf(4), pcap-filter(7) .SH AUTHORS The original authors are: .LP diff --cc usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/Makefile index a2a8bfe711,0000000000..937ca100d6 mode 100644,000000..100644 --- a/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/Makefile +++ b/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/Makefile @@@ -1,71 -1,0 +1,71 @@@ +# $FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/Makefile,v 1.25.2.6 2002/07/05 11:30:32 fenner Exp $ +# $DragonFly: src/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/Makefile,v 1.13 2007/10/11 02:46:51 pavalos Exp $ + + +TCPDUMP_DISTDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/../../../contrib/tcpdump +.PATH: ${TCPDUMP_DISTDIR} + +PROG= tcpdump - SRCS= addrtoname.c af.c cpack.c gmpls.c oui.c gmt2local.c ipproto.c \ ++SRCS= addrtoname.c af.c checksum.c cpack.c \ ++ gmpls.c oui.c gmt2local.c ipproto.c \ + nlpid.c l2vpn.c machdep.c parsenfsfh.c \ + print-802_11.c print-ap1394.c print-ah.c print-arcnet.c \ + print-aodv.c print-arp.c print-ascii.c print-atalk.c print-atm.c \ + print-beep.c print-bfd.c print-bgp.c print-bootp.c print-cdp.c \ - print-chdlc.c print-cip.c print-cnfp.c print-dccp.c print-decnet.c \ - print-domain.c print-dvmrp.c print-enc.c print-egp.c \ ++ print-cfm.c print-chdlc.c print-cip.c print-cnfp.c \ ++ print-dccp.c print-decnet.c \ ++ print-domain.c print-dtp.c print-dvmrp.c print-enc.c print-egp.c \ + print-eap.c print-eigrp.c \ + print-esp.c print-ether.c print-fddi.c print-fr.c \ + print-gre.c print-hsrp.c print-icmp.c print-igmp.c \ + print-igrp.c print-ip.c print-ipcomp.c print-ipfc.c \ + print-ipx.c print-isakmp.c print-isoclns.c print-juniper.c print-krb.c \ - print-l2tp.c print-lane.c print-ldp.c print-llc.c \ - print-lmp.c print-lspping.c \ - print-lwres.c print-mobile.c print-mpls.c print-msdp.c \ ++ print-l2tp.c print-lane.c print-ldp.c print-llc.c print-lldp.c \ ++ print-lmp.c print-lspping.c print-lwapp.c \ ++ print-lwres.c print-mobile.c print-mpcp.c print-mpls.c print-msdp.c \ + print-nfs.c print-ntp.c print-null.c print-olsr.c print-ospf.c \ + print-pflog.c print-pgm.c print-pim.c print-ppp.c print-pppoe.c \ - print-pptp.c print-radius.c print-raw.c print-rip.c \ - print-rsvp.c print-rx.c print-sctp.c print-sip.c print-sl.c print-sll.c \ ++ print-pptp.c print-radius.c print-raw.c print-rip.c print-rrcp.c \ ++ print-rsvp.c print-rx.c print-sctp.c print-sflow.c \ ++ print-sip.c print-sl.c print-sll.c \ + print-slow.c print-snmp.c print-stp.c print-sunatm.c print-sunrpc.c \ + print-symantec.c print-syslog.c print-tcp.c print-telnet.c print-tftp.c \ - print-timed.c print-token.c print-udp.c print-vjc.c print-vrrp.c \ ++ print-timed.c print-token.c print-udld.c print-udp.c print-vjc.c \ ++ print-vqp.c print-vrrp.c print-vtp.c \ + print-wb.c print-zephyr.c setsignal.c tcpdump.c util.c +SRCS+= print-smb.c smbutil.c version.c +CLEANFILES+= version.c + - CONTRIBDIR= ${TCPDUMP_DISTDIR} - SRCS+= tcpdump.1.no_obj.patch print-pflog.c.patch - +CFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR} -I${TCPDUMP_DISTDIR} +CFLAGS+= -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -D_U_="__attribute__((unused))" + +CFLAGS+= -DHAVE_RES_STATE_EXT -DHAVE_NEW_RES_STATE -DUSE_GETIPNODEBY +CFLAGS+= -DHAVE_PCAP_VERSION -UHAVE_YYDEBUG -DHAVE_GETADDRINFO -DHAVE_GETNAMEINFO +CFLAGS+= -DHAVE_STRUCT_ETHER_ADDR -DHAVE_NET_PFVAR_H + +.if !defined(NOINET6) +SRCS+= print-ip6.c print-ip6opts.c print-mobility.c \ + print-ripng.c print-icmp6.c print-frag6.c print-rt6.c \ + print-ospf6.c print-dhcp6.c + - SRCS+= print-ospf6.c.patch +CFLAGS+= -DINET6 +.endif +.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} != "i386" +CFLAGS+= -DLBL_ALIGN +.endif + +DPADD= ${LIBL} ${LIBPCAP} +LDADD= -ll -lpcap +.if exists(../../../secure) && !defined(NO_CRYPT) && !defined(NO_OPENSSL) && \ + !defined(RELEASE_CRUNCH) +DISTRIBUTION=crypto +DPADD+= ${LIBCRYPTO} +LDADD+= -lcrypto +CFLAGS+= -I${DESTDIR}/usr/include/openssl -DHAVE_LIBCRYPTO -DHAVE_OPENSSL_EVP_H +.endif + +version.c: ${TCPDUMP_DISTDIR}/VERSION + @rm -f $@ + sed 's/.*/char version[] = "&";/' ${TCPDUMP_DISTDIR}/VERSION > $@ + +.include diff --cc usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/config.h index 6ed7744ad9,0000000000..770125e210 mode 100644,000000..100644 --- a/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/config.h +++ b/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/config.h @@@ -1,352 -1,0 +1,357 @@@ - /* $DragonFly: src/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/config.h,v 1.5 2007/10/11 02:46:51 pavalos Exp $ */ +/* config.h. Generated from config.h.in by configure. */ +/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.in by autoheader. */ +/* "generated automatically" means DO NOT MAKE CHANGES TO config.h.in -- + * make them to acconfig.h and rerun autoheader */ + +/* Define if you have SSLeay 0.9.0b with the buggy cast128. */ +/* #undef HAVE_BUGGY_CAST128 */ + +/* Define if you enable IPv6 support */ +/* #undef INET6 */ + +/* Define if you enable support for the libsmi. */ +/* #undef LIBSMI */ + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_SMI_H */ + +/* define if you have struct __res_state_ext */ +/* #undef HAVE_RES_STATE_EXT */ + +/* define if your struct __res_state has the nsort member */ +/* #undef HAVE_NEW_RES_STATE */ + +/* + * define if struct ether_header.ether_dhost is a struct with ether_addr_octet + */ +/* #undef ETHER_HEADER_HAS_EA */ + +/* define if struct ether_arp contains arp_xsha */ +/* #undef ETHER_ARP_HAS_X */ + +/* define if you have the addrinfo function. */ +#define HAVE_ADDRINFO 1 + +/* define if you need to include missing/addrinfoh.h. */ +/* #undef NEED_ADDRINFO_H */ + +/* define ifyou have the h_errno variable. */ +#define HAVE_H_ERRNO 1 + +/* define if IN6ADDRSZ is defined (XXX not used!) */ +#define HAVE_IN6ADDRSZ 1 + +/* define if INADDRSZ is defined (XXX not used!) */ +#define HAVE_INADDRSZ 1 + +/* define if this is a development version, to use additional prototypes. */ +/* #undef HAVE_OS_PROTO_H */ + +/* define if defines __P() */ +/* #undef HAVE_PORTABLE_PROTOTYPE */ + +/* define if RES_USE_INET6 is defined */ +#define HAVE_RES_USE_INET6 1 + +/* define if struct sockaddr has the sa_len member */ +#define HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN 1 + +/* define if you have struct sockaddr_storage */ +#define HAVE_SOCKADDR_STORAGE 1 + +/* define if you have both getipnodebyname() and getipnodebyaddr() */ +/* #undef USE_GETIPNODEBY */ + +/* define if you have ether_ntohost() and it works */ +#define USE_ETHER_NTOHOST 1 + +/* define if libpcap has pcap_version */ +/* #undef HAVE_PCAP_VERSION */ + +/* define if libpcap has pcap_debug */ +/* #undef HAVE_PCAP_DEBUG */ + +/* define if libpcap has yydebug */ +#define HAVE_YYDEBUG 1 + +/* define if libpcap has pcap_list_datalinks() */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_LIST_DATALINKS 1 + +/* define if libpcap has pcap_set_datalink() */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_SET_DATALINK 1 + +/* define if libpcap has pcap_datalink_name_to_val() */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_DATALINK_NAME_TO_VAL 1 + +/* define if libpcap has pcap_datalink_val_to_description() */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_DATALINK_VAL_TO_DESCRIPTION 1 + +/* define if libpcap has pcap_dump_ftell() */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_DUMP_FTELL 1 + +/* define if you have getrpcbynumber() */ +#define HAVE_GETRPCBYNUMBER 1 + +/* define if unaligned memory accesses fail */ +/* #undef LBL_ALIGN */ + +/* The successful return value from signal (?)XXX */ +#define RETSIGVAL + +/* Define this on IRIX */ +/* #undef _BSD_SIGNALS */ + +/* For HP/UX ANSI compiler? */ +/* #undef _HPUX_SOURCE */ + +/* AIX hack. */ +/* #undef _SUN */ + +/* Workaround for missing 64-bit formats */ +/* #undef PRId64 */ +/* #undef PRIo64 */ +/* #undef PRIx64 */ +/* #undef PRIu64 */ + +/* Whether or not to include the possibly-buggy SMB printer */ +#define TCPDUMP_DO_SMB 1 + +/* Long story short: aclocal.m4 depends on autoconf 2.13 + * implementation details wrt "const"; newer versions + * have different implementation details so for now we + * put "const" here. This may cause duplicate definitions + * in config.h but that should be OK since they're the same. + */ +/* #undef const */ + +/* Define if you have the dnet_htoa function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_DNET_HTOA */ + +/* Define if you have a dnet_htoa declaration in . */ +/* #undef HAVE_NETDNET_DNETDB_H_DNET_HTOA */ + +/* define if should drop privileges by default */ +/* #undef WITH_USER */ + +/* define if should chroot when dropping privileges */ +/* #undef WITH_CHROOT */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `alarm' function. */ +#define HAVE_ALARM 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `bpf_dump' function. */ +#define HAVE_BPF_DUMP 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the declaration of `ether_ntohost', and to 0 if you + don't. */ +#define HAVE_DECL_ETHER_NTOHOST 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `ether_ntohost' function. */ +#define HAVE_ETHER_NTOHOST 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `getaddrinfo' function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_GETADDRINFO */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `getnameinfo' function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_GETNAMEINFO */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `crypto' library (-lcrypto). */ +/* #undef HAVE_LIBCRYPTO */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `rpc' library (-lrpc). */ +/* #undef HAVE_LIBRPC */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `smi' library (-lsmi). */ +/* #undef HAVE_LIBSMI */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_NETDNET_DNETDB_H */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_NETINET_ETHER_H */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_NETINET_IF_ETHER_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_NET_PFVAR_H */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_OPENSSL_EVP_H */ + ++/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ ++/* #undef HAVE_PCAP_BLUETOOTH_H */ ++ +/* Define to 1 if you have the `pcap_breakloop' function. */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_BREAKLOOP 1 + ++/* Define to 1 if you have the `pcap_create' function. */ ++#define HAVE_PCAP_CREATE 1 ++ +/* Define to 1 if you have the `pcap_dump_flush' function. */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_DUMP_FLUSH 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `pcap_findalldevs' function. */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_FINDALLDEVS 1 + +/* Define to 1 if the system has the type `pcap_if_t'. */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_IF_T 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `pcap_lib_version' function. */ +#define HAVE_PCAP_LIB_VERSION 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `pfopen' function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_PFOPEN */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ - /* #undef HAVE_RPC_RPCENT_H */ ++#define HAVE_RPC_RPCENT_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `setlinebuf' function. */ +#define HAVE_SETLINEBUF 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `sigaction' function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGACTION 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `sigset' function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_SIGSET */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_SMI_H */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `snprintf' function. */ +#define HAVE_SNPRINTF 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `strcasecmp' function. */ +#define HAVE_STRCASECMP 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `strdup' function. */ +#define HAVE_STRDUP 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `strftime' function. */ +#define HAVE_STRFTIME 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STRING_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `strlcat' function. */ +#define HAVE_STRLCAT 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `strlcpy' function. */ +#define HAVE_STRLCPY 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `strsep' function. */ +#define HAVE_STRSEP 1 + +/* Define to 1 if the system has the type `struct ether_addr'. */ +/* #undef HAVE_STRUCT_ETHER_ADDR */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_SYS_BITYPES_H */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `vfprintf' function. */ +#define HAVE_VFPRINTF 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `vsnprintf' function. */ +#define HAVE_VSNPRINTF 1 + +/* define if your compiler has __attribute__ */ +#define HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__ 1 + +/* Define to 1 if netinet/ether.h declares `ether_ntohost' */ +/* #undef NETINET_ETHER_H_DECLARES_ETHER_NTOHOST */ + +/* Define to 1 if netinet/if_ether.h declares `ether_ntohost' */ +#define NETINET_IF_ETHER_H_DECLARES_ETHER_NTOHOST + +/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ +#define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "" + +/* Define to the full name of this package. */ +#define PACKAGE_NAME "" + +/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ +#define PACKAGE_STRING "" + +/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ +#define PACKAGE_TARNAME "" + +/* Define to the version of this package. */ +#define PACKAGE_VERSION "" + +/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (`int' or `void'). */ +#define RETSIGTYPE void + +/* The size of `char', as computed by sizeof. */ +#define SIZEOF_CHAR 1 + +/* The size of `int', as computed by sizeof. */ +#define SIZEOF_INT 4 + +/* The size of `long', as computed by sizeof. */ +#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 + +/* The size of `long long', as computed by sizeof. */ +#define SIZEOF_LONG_LONG 8 + +/* The size of `short', as computed by sizeof. */ +#define SIZEOF_SHORT 2 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ +#define STDC_HEADERS 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you can safely include both and . */ +#define TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME 1 + +/* Define as token for inline if inlining supported */ +#define inline inline + +/* Define to `short' if int16_t not defined. */ +/* #undef int16_t */ + +/* Define to `int' if int32_t not defined. */ +/* #undef int32_t */ + +/* Define to `long long' if int64_t not defined. */ +/* #undef int64_t */ + +/* Define to `signed char' if int8_t not defined. */ +/* #undef int8_t */ + +/* Define to `unsigned short' if u_int16_t not defined. */ +/* #undef u_int16_t */ + +/* Define to `unsigned int' if u_int32_t not defined. */ +/* #undef u_int32_t */ + +/* Define to `unsigned long long' if u_int64_t not defined. */ +/* #undef u_int64_t */ + +/* Define to `unsigned char' if u_int8_t not defined. */ +/* #undef u_int8_t */