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- Lines: 56
- Date:
Tue Oct 17 13:42:36 1995
- Orig file:
v1.3.35/linux/net/Changes
- Orig date:
Tue Oct 10 18:46:39 1995
diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.35/linux/net/Changes linux/net/Changes
@@ -250,9 +250,21 @@
o IP routing change errors resemble BSD more [IN]
o IP port masquerading fixes [IN]
+-------->>>>> 1.3.35 <<<<<<--------
+
+o Appletalk data now in the protinfo union [IN]
+o BSD style bind to broadcast address supported [IN]
+o Standard loadable firewall chains [IN]
+o IPFW uses the firewall chains for firewall but
+ not yet acct/masquerade [IN]
+o Firewall chain hooks in all other protocols [IN]
+o Sendmsg/recvmsg for IPX. [IN]
+o IPX uses sock_alloc_send_skb [IN]
+o Recvmsg for all IP, sendmsg for TCP [IN]
+ (nearly ready to go all *msg())
+
---------- Things I thought Linus had for a while and not merged ----------------
-o Paul Gortmakers 8390 Copy and checksum [Pending]
---------- Things pending from other people to chase -------------
@@ -268,7 +280,6 @@
o inet_error for other layers
o Finish merging the bridge code
-o SIOCSLEEPRT patch
o Fast checksum/copy on outgoing TCP
o Fast dev_grab_next() transmit reload function
and dev_push_failed() ??
@@ -306,7 +317,6 @@
o 802.2 Class 2 services (eg netbios).
o Multidrop KISS [NOW AVAILABLE IN USER MODE]
o Multicast routing [STARTED BITS]
-o IPX/Atalk/Netrom firewalling
Possible projects for victim^H^H^H^H^Holunteers
@@ -374,7 +384,6 @@
15. 802.2LLC and thus Netbeui sockets. Becoming less important since the
rumour is microsoft are phasing out netbeui for netbios/IP. Microsoft have
gone for netbios/funny-ipx-variant it seems in Win95, but TCP is selectable.
- [Tentatively in progress]
16. X.25. This is one for a real head case with far too much time on
their hands. [Provisionally taken]
@@ -389,6 +398,8 @@
20. SKIP IP security using ENskip-0.10 - started
[Me]
+
+21. T/TCP support.
BTW: Don't let the magic words 'kernel programming' worry you. Its like DOS
- you make a mistake you have to reboot. You do at least get dumps and a
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