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1998-11-17NewReno, SACK and FACK support for TCP, adapted from code for BSDINiels Provos
by Hari Balakrishnan (hari@lcs.mit.edu), Tom Henderson (tomh@cs.berkeley.edu) and Venkat Padmanabhan (padmanab@cs.berkeley.edu) as part of the Daedalus research group at the University of California, (http://daedalus.cs.berkeley.edu). [I was able to do this on time spent at the Center for Information Technology Integration (citi.umich.edu)]
1998-10-28- fix three bugs pointed out in Stevens, i.a. updating timestamps correctlyNiels Provos
- fix a 4.4bsd-lite2 bug, when tcp options are present the maximum segment size is not updated correctly, so that fast recovery forces out a segment which is split in two segments by tcp_output(), the fix is adpated from FreeBSD, the effective mss is recorded after option negotiation in 3way handshake. [I was able to fix this on time spent at Center for Information Technology Integration (citi.umich.edu)]
1998-05-18first step to the setsockopt/getsockopt interface as described inNiels Provos
draft-mcdonald-simple-ipsec-api, kernel notifies (EMT_REQUESTSA) signal userland key management applications when security services are requested. this is only for outgoing connections at the moment, incoming packets are not yet checked against the selected socket policy.
1997-08-26indentTheo de Raadt
1997-02-05use arc4random()Theo de Raadt
1996-07-29Remove random() prototype, as it's not needed. Besides it was wrong for the ↵Niklas Hallqvist
alpha :-)
1996-07-29Make TCP ISS increment by random amountsThorsten Lockert
1996-05-15remove unnecessary "XXX it should be sysctl()'ed"Michael Shalayeff
1996-05-15fix NetBSD PR#854.Michael Shalayeff
allow to overwrite rfc1323 option in config file.
1996-03-03From NetBSD: 960217 mergeNiklas Hallqvist
1995-12-14from netbsd:Theo de Raadt
make netinet work on systems where pointers and longs are 64 bits (like the alpha). Biggest problem: IP headers were overlayed with structure which included pointers, and which therefore didn't overlay properly on 64-bit machines. Solution: instead of threading pointers through IP header overlays, add a "queue element" structure to do the threading, and point it at the ip headers.
1995-10-18initial import of NetBSD treeTheo de Raadt