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Calling ppp_pptp_server_close() * after 'destroy' has been called will cause a crash. * * If desired, a name for this link (for logging purposes) may be * printed into the 'name' buffer, which has size 'nsize'. * * Note: we only allow one PPTP channel to be established within * each control connection. So this will not be called if there is * already a connection with ip:port. */ typedef void *ppp_pptp_server_admit_t(void *arg, struct ppp_pptp_peer *peer, struct in_addr ip, u_int16_t port, struct ppp_auth_config *auth, char *name, size_t nsize); /* * Callback to connect the ng_pptpgre(4) netgraph node to whatever * node is going to handle the GRE packets. * * "path" points to the ng_pptpgre(4) node and "hook" is the name of * the ng_pptpgre(4) hook to connect (i.e., NG_PPTPGRE_HOOK_LOWER). * * "ips" points to the local and remote external PPTP tunnel IP addresses. */ typedef int ppp_pptp_server_plumb_t(void *arg, void *carg, const char *path, const char *hook, const struct in_addr *ips); /* * Callback to tear down client state associated with a PPTP connection. * All netgraph nodes, etc. should be removed. * * When this function is called, the ng_pptpgre(4) node will still exist * at "path". After this function returns, it is destroyed. * * After this function is called, "carg" will not be used again. */ typedef void ppp_pptp_server_destroy_t(void *arg, void *carg, const char *path); /* * Info supplied by client library to PPTP server. */ struct ppp_pptp_server_info { void *arg; const char *vendor; ppp_pptp_server_getlogname_t *getlogname; ppp_pptp_server_admit_t *admit; ppp_pptp_server_plumb_t *plumb; ppp_pptp_server_destroy_t *destroy; }; __BEGIN_DECLS /* Functions */ extern int ppp_pptp_server_start(struct ppp_engine *engine, const struct ppp_pptp_server_info *info, struct in_addr ip, u_int16_t port, u_int max_conn); extern void *ppp_pptp_server_get_client_info(struct ppp_channel *chan); extern void ppp_pptp_server_close(struct ppp_engine *engine, struct ppp_pptp_peer **peerp); extern void ppp_pptp_server_stop(struct ppp_engine *engine); __END_DECLS #endif /* _PDEL_PPP_PPP_PPTP_SERVER_H_ */