kern/61215: off-by-one error likely in ip_fragment()
David Gilbert
dgilbert at dclg.ca
Thu Jan 15 12:24:57 PST 2004
>>>>> "Andre" == Andre Oppermann <andre at freebsd.org> writes:
>> I'm not sure what's up. Your patch wouldn't apply to v1.17 of my
>> if_gre.c, so something's wrong with the patch. Regardless, I
>> applied the patch by hand and things didn't work yet.
Andre> Didn't it apply because of patch complaining or because it
Andre> didn't match at all?
It looked like it was mostly whitespace errors or somesuch. The patch
algorythm couldn't find the are to patch.
... however, as I said... I was able to patch it by hand.
>> The kernel didn't crash, but packets routed into the tunnel didn't
>> show up on the outbound interface. I my case, the machine has
>> three ethernet-like interfaces and the gre.
>>
>> wi0 and sis0 are internal networks. dc0 is the external network
>> interface. A /32 route for the far end of the tunnel exists (and
>> works on the new kernel ... it pings), but pings into the tunnel
>> don't generate traffic on dc0 (at least according to tcpdump).
Andre> Do you enable "link1" on your GRE interface?
What does link1 do to gre? It hasn't been necessary before.
Andre> What does ifconfig -a show?
Ifconfig -a output was normal. I didn't save the new output, but the
old output is the same ... save the fact that the new output prints
the tunnel endpoints.
gre0: flags=9011<UP,POINTOPOINT,LINK0,MULTICAST> mtu 1476
inet6 fe80::2d0:9ff:fee4:bbc2%gre0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
inet 66.246.133.114 --> 66.246.133.113 netmask 0xfffffffc
Dave.
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