ng_pptpgre (4)
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NAME
ng_pptpgre - PPTP GRE protocol netgraph node typeSYNOPSIS
In sys/types.h In netgraph/ng_pptpgre.hDESCRIPTION
The pptpgre node type performs Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) over IP for the PPTP protocol as specified by RFC 2637. This involves packet encapsulation, sequencing, acknowledgement, and an adaptive timeout sliding window mechanism. This node type does not handle any of the TCP control protocol or call negotiation defined by PPTP.This node type expects to receive complete IP packets, including the IP header, on the ``lower '' hook, but it transmits outgoing frames without any IP header. The typical use for this node type would be to connect the ``upper '' hook to one of the link hooks of a ng_ppp4 node, and the ``lower '' hook to the ``inet/raw/gre '' hook of a ng_ksocket4 node.
HOOKS
This node type supports the following hooks:- session_hhhh
- Session 0xhhhh data packets to the upper protocol layers
- upper
- Same as session_hhhh, but for single session with configurable cid (legacy)
- lower
- Connection to the lower protocol layers
CONTROL MESSAGES
This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:- NGM_PPTPGRE_SET_CONFIG (setconfig )
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This command resets and configures hook for a session. If corresponding
session_hhhh hook is not connected, upper hook will be configured.
This command takes a
Vt struct ng_pptpgre_conf
as an argument:
/* Configuration for a session */ struct ng_pptpgre_conf { u_char enabled; /* enables traffic flow */ u_char enableDelayedAck; /* enables delayed acks */ u_char enableAlwaysAck; /* always include ack with data */ u_char enableWindowing; /* enable windowing algorithm */ uint16_t cid; /* my call id */ uint16_t peerCid; /* peer call id */ uint16_t recvWin; /* peer recv window size */ uint16_t peerPpd; /* peer packet processing delay (in 1/10 of a second) */ };
The enabled field enables traffic flow through the node. The enableDelayedAck field enables delayed acknowledgement (maximum 250 milliseconds), which is a useful optimization and should generally be turned on. enableAlwaysAck field enables sending acknowledgements with every data packet, which is probably helpful as well.
enableWindowing enables the PPTP packet windowing mechanism specified by the protocol. Disabling this will cause the node to violate the protocol, possibly confusing other PPTP peers, but often results in better performance. The windowing mechanism is a design error in the PPTP protocol; L2TP, the successor to PPTP, removes it.
The remaining fields are as supplied by the PPTP virtual call setup process.
- NGM_PPTPGRE_GET_CONFIG (getconfig )
- Takes two byte argument as cid and returns the current configuration as a Vt struct ng_pptpgre_conf .
- NGM_PPTPGRE_GET_STATS (getstats )
- This command returns a Vt struct ng_pptpgre_stats containing various node statistics.
- NGM_PPTPGRE_CLR_STATS (clrstats )
- This command resets the node statistics.
- NGM_PPTPGRE_GETCLR_STATS (getclrstats )
- This command atomically gets and resets the node statistics, returning a Vt struct ng_pptpgre_stats .
SHUTDOWN
This node shuts down upon receipt of a NGM_SHUTDOWN control message, or when both hooks have been disconnected.SEE ALSO
netgraph(4), ng_ksocket4, ng_ppp4, ngctl(8)- K. Hamzeh G. Pall W. Verthein J. Taarud W. Little G. Zorn "Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)" RFC 2637
- S. Hanks T. Li D. Farinacci P. Traina "Generic Routing Encapsulation over IPv4 networks" RFC 1702