Annotation of embedaddon/libpdel/ppp/ppp_l2tp_server.h, revision 1.1.1.1
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38: * Author: Archie Cobbs <archie@freebsd.org>
39: */
40:
41: #ifndef _PPP_L2TP_PDEL_PPP_PPP_L2TP_SERVER_H_
42: #define _PPP_L2TP_PDEL_PPP_PPP_L2TP_SERVER_H_
43:
44: struct ppp_engine;
45: struct ppp_l2tp_peer;
46: struct ppp_channel;
47:
48: #define L2TP_PORT 1701
49:
50: /*
51: * Callback for client to decide whether establishing a new L2TP
52: * connection from ip:port is ok or not.
53: *
54: * Should return a non-NULL cookie to let the channel be established.
55: * This argument becomes the 'carg' parameter to the 'plumb' and
56: * 'destroy' methods below; the destroy method below is guaranteed
57: * to be called exactly once if 'admit' returns a non-NULL cookie
58: * (unless ppp_l2tp_server_close() is called first).
59: *
60: * The 'peer' may be used in a call to ppp_l2tp_server_close() to
61: * close the associated L2TP connection before 'destroy' is called.
62: * If so, 'destroy' will not be called. Calling ppp_l2tp_server_close()
63: * after 'destroy' has been called will cause a crash.
64: *
65: * If desired, a name for this link (for logging purposes) may be
66: * printed into the 'name' buffer, which has size 'nsize'.
67: *
68: * Note: we only allow one L2TP session to be established within
69: * each control connection. So this will not be called if there is
70: * already a connection with ip:port.
71: */
72: typedef void *ppp_l2tp_server_admit_t(void *arg, struct ppp_l2tp_peer *peer,
73: struct in_addr ip, u_int16_t port,
74: struct ppp_auth_config *auth, char *name, size_t nsize);
75:
76: /*
77: * Do any NAT mapping required to set up a reverse mapping from
78: * our address at self_ip:self_port back to peer_ip:peer_port.
79: * The original port we received the initial packet on is orig_port.
80: *
81: * This method is optional.
82: */
83: typedef int ppp_l2tp_server_natmap_t(void *arg,
84: struct in_addr self_ip, u_int16_t self_port,
85: u_int16_t orig_port, struct in_addr peer_ip,
86: u_int16_t peer_port);
87:
88: /*
89: * Callback to tear down client state associated with a L2TP connection.
90: *
91: * After this function is called, "carg" will not be used again.
92: */
93: typedef void ppp_l2tp_server_destroy_t(void *arg, void *carg);
94:
95: /*
96: * Info supplied by client library to L2TP server.
97: */
98: struct ppp_l2tp_server_info {
99: void *arg;
100: const char *vendor;
101: ppp_l2tp_server_admit_t *admit;
102: ppp_l2tp_server_natmap_t *natmap;
103: ppp_l2tp_server_destroy_t *destroy;
104: };
105:
106: __BEGIN_DECLS
107:
108: /* Functions */
109: extern int ppp_l2tp_server_start(struct ppp_engine *engine,
110: const struct ppp_l2tp_server_info *info,
111: struct in_addr ip, u_int16_t port, u_int max_conn);
112: extern void *ppp_l2tp_server_get_client_info(struct ppp_channel *chan);
113: extern void ppp_l2tp_server_close(struct ppp_engine *engine,
114: struct ppp_l2tp_peer **peerp);
115: extern void ppp_l2tp_server_stop(struct ppp_engine *engine);
116:
117: __END_DECLS
118:
119: #endif /* _PPP_L2TP_PDEL_PPP_PPP_L2TP_SERVER_H_ */
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