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| NG_GIF(4) | Device Drivers Manual | NG_GIF(4) |
NAME¶
ng_gif —
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <netgraph/ng_gif.h>
DESCRIPTION¶
Theng_gif netgraph node type allows
gif(4) interfaces to interact with the
netgraph(4) networking subsystem. Once the
ng_gif module is loaded in the kernel, a node is
automatically created for each gif(4) interface in the
system. Each node will attempt to name itself with the same name as the
associated interface. All ng_gif nodes are persistent
for as long as the interface itself exists.
Two hooks are supported: lower and
orphans. The hook name
divert may be used as an alias for
lower, and is provided for compatibility with
ng_ether(4). In reality the two names represent the same
hook.
The lower hook is a connection to the raw
gif(4) device. When connected, all incoming packets are
diverted out this hook. Writing to this hook results in a raw encapsulated
packet being transmitted by the device. Normal outgoing packets are not
affected by lower being connected.
The orphans hook is equivalent to
lower, except that only unrecognized packets (that
would otherwise be discarded) are written to the hook, and normal incoming
traffic is unaffected. At most one of orphans and
lower may be connected at any time.
In all cases, frames are raw packets with the address family of the packet attached to the front.
When no hooks are connected, packets flow normally upwards and downwards.
HOOKS¶
This node type supports the following hooks:- lower
- Connection to the lower device link layer.
- orphans
- Like
lower, but only receives unrecognized packets.
CONTROL MESSAGES¶
This node type supports only the generic control messages.EXAMPLES¶
This command dumps all unrecognized packets received by thegif0 interface to standard output decoded in hex and
ASCII:
nghook -a gif0: orphansSEE ALSO¶
gif(4), netgraph(4), netintro(4), ifconfig(8), ngctl(8), nghook(8)AUTHORS¶
Brooks Davis <brooks@FreeBSD.org>| September 18, 2001 | Linux 4.9.0-9-amd64 |