Tinc will now, by default, decrement the TTL field of incoming IPv4 and IPv6
packets, before forwarding them to the virtual network device or to another
node. Packets with a TTL value of zero will be dropped, and an ICMP Time
Exceeded message will be sent back.
This behaviour can be disabled using the DecrementTTL option.
When this option is enabled, packets that cannot be sent directly to the destination node,
but which would have to be forwarded by an intermediate node, are dropped instead.
When combined with the IndirectData option,
packets for nodes for which we do not have a meta connection with are also dropped.
This determines if and how incoming packets that are not meant for the local
node are forwarded. It can either be off, internal (tinc forwards them itself,
as in previous versions), or kernel (packets are always sent to the TUN/TAP
device, letting the kernel sort them out).
- Transition to new node/vertex/connection structures
- Use new configuration handling everywhere
- Linux tun/tap device handling cleanup
- Start of IPv6 support in route.c
It compiles, but it won't link.
- flags are removed, since they were not used at all. Use options instead.
- indirectdata works now, tcponly almost...
- made functions that don't return useful information void