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* /* -> /*- for license, minor formatting changesimp2005-01-071-1/+1
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* Add missing locking for secpolicy refcnt manipulations.sam2004-09-301-3/+3
| | | | Submitted by: Roselyn Lee
* o add missing breaksam2004-01-271-1/+10
| | | | | | | | o remove extraneous bzero o add SYSINIT to properly initialize ip4_def_policy Submitted by: "Bjoern A. Zeeb" <bzeeb+freebsd@zabbadoz.net> Submitted by: gnn@neville-neil.com
* MFp4: portability work, general cleanup, locking fixessam2003-09-291-129/+105
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | change 38496 o add ipsec_osdep.h that holds os-specific definitions for portability o s/KASSERT/IPSEC_ASSERT/ for portability o s/SPLASSERT/IPSEC_SPLASSERT/ for portability o remove function names from ASSERT strings since line#+file pinpints the location o use __func__ uniformly to reduce string storage o convert some random #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC code to assertions o remove some debuggging assertions no longer needed change 38498 o replace numerous bogus panic's with equally bogus assertions that at least go away on a production system change 38502 + 38530 o change explicit mtx operations to #defines to simplify future changes to a different lock type change 38531 o hookup ipv4 ctlinput paths to a noop routine; we should be handling path mtu changes at least o correct potential null pointer deref in ipsec4_common_input_cb chnage 38685 o fix locking for bundled SA's and for when key exchange is required change 38770 o eliminate recursion on the SAHTREE lock change 38804 o cleanup some types: long -> time_t o remove refrence to dead #define change 38805 o correct some types: long -> time_t o add scan generation # to secpolicy to deal with locking issues change 38806 o use LIST_FOREACH_SAFE instead of handrolled code o change key_flush_spd to drop the sptree lock before purging an entry to avoid lock recursion and to avoid holding the lock over a long-running operation o misc cleanups of tangled and twisty code There is still much to do here but for now things look to be working again. Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
* Locking and misc cleanups; most of which I've been running for >4 months:sam2003-09-011-9/+24
| | | | | | | | | | o add locking o strip irrelevant spl's o split malloc types to better account for memory use o remove unused IPSEC_NONBLOCK_ACQUIRE code o remove dead code Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
* plug xform memory leaks:sam2003-06-291-0/+2
| | | | | | | | o add missing zeroize op when deleting an SA o don't re-initialize an xform for an SA that already has one Submitted by: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@verniernetworks.com> MFC after: 1 day
* fix compilation w/o INET6sam2003-02-281-0/+4
| | | | Noticed by: "James E. Flemer" <jflemer@acm.jhu.edu>
* Update to work with the new timewait state.jlemon2003-02-241-21/+5
| | | | Reviewed by: sam
* Correct typos, mostly s/ a / an / where appropriate. Some whitespace cleanup,schweikh2003-01-011-1/+1
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* "Fast IPsec": this is an experimental IPsec implementation that is derivedsam2002-10-161-0/+1941
from the KAME IPsec implementation, but with heavy borrowing and influence of openbsd. A key feature of this implementation is that it uses the kernel crypto framework to do all crypto work so when h/w crypto support is present IPsec operation is automatically accelerated. Otherwise the protocol implementations are rather differet while the SADB and policy management code is very similar to KAME (for the moment). Note that this implementation is enabled with a FAST_IPSEC option. With this you get all protocols; i.e. there is no FAST_IPSEC_ESP option. FAST_IPSEC and IPSEC are mutually exclusive; you cannot build both into a single system. This software is well tested with IPv4 but should be considered very experimental (i.e. do not deploy in production environments). This software does NOT currently support IPv6. In fact do not configure FAST_IPSEC and INET6 in the same system. Obtained from: KAME + openbsd Supported by: Vernier Networks
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