305 lines
9.0 KiB
C
305 lines
9.0 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2007 Tobias Brunner
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* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Martin Willi
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* Copyright (C) 2005 Jan Hutter
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* Hochschule fuer Technik Rapperswil
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
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* option) any later version. See <http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* for more details.
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*/
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/**
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* @defgroup traffic_selector traffic_selector
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* @{ @ingroup config
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*/
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#ifndef TRAFFIC_SELECTOR_H_
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#define TRAFFIC_SELECTOR_H_
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typedef enum ts_type_t ts_type_t;
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typedef struct traffic_selector_t traffic_selector_t;
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#include <library.h>
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#include <utils/host.h>
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/**
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* Traffic selector types.
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*/
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enum ts_type_t {
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/**
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* A range of IPv4 addresses, represented by two four (4) octet
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* values. The first value is the beginning IPv4 address
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* (inclusive) and the second value is the ending IPv4 address
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* (inclusive). All addresses falling between the two specified
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* addresses are considered to be within the list.
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*/
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TS_IPV4_ADDR_RANGE = 7,
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/**
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* A range of IPv6 addresses, represented by two sixteen (16)
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* octet values. The first value is the beginning IPv6 address
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* (inclusive) and the second value is the ending IPv6 address
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* (inclusive). All addresses falling between the two specified
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* addresses are considered to be within the list.
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*/
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TS_IPV6_ADDR_RANGE = 8
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};
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/**
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* enum names for ts_type_t
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*/
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extern enum_name_t *ts_type_name;
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/**
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* Object representing a traffic selector entry.
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*
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* A traffic selector defines an range of addresses
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* and a range of ports. IPv6 is not fully supported yet.
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*/
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struct traffic_selector_t {
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/**
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* Compare two traffic selectors, and create a new one
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* which is the largest subset of both (subnet & port).
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*
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* Resulting traffic_selector is newly created and must be destroyed.
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*
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* @param other traffic selector to compare
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* @return
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* - created subset of them
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* - or NULL if no match between this and other
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*/
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traffic_selector_t *(*get_subset) (traffic_selector_t *this,
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traffic_selector_t *other);
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/**
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* Clone a traffic selector.
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*
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* @return clone of it
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*/
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traffic_selector_t *(*clone) (traffic_selector_t *this);
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/**
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* Get starting address of this ts as a chunk.
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*
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* Chunk is in network order and points to internal data.
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*
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* @return chunk containing the address
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*/
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chunk_t (*get_from_address) (traffic_selector_t *this);
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/**
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* Get ending address of this ts as a chunk.
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*
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* Chunk is in network order and points to internal data.
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*
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* @return chunk containing the address
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*/
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chunk_t (*get_to_address) (traffic_selector_t *this);
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/**
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* Get starting port of this ts.
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*
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* Port is in host order, since the parser converts it.
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* Size depends on protocol.
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*
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* @return port
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*/
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u_int16_t (*get_from_port) (traffic_selector_t *this);
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/**
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* Get ending port of this ts.
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*
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* Port is in host order, since the parser converts it.
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* Size depends on protocol.
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*
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* @return port
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*/
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u_int16_t (*get_to_port) (traffic_selector_t *this);
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/**
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* Get the type of the traffic selector.
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*
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* @return ts_type_t specifying the type
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*/
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ts_type_t (*get_type) (traffic_selector_t *this);
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/**
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* Get the protocol id of this ts.
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*
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* @return protocol id
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*/
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u_int8_t (*get_protocol) (traffic_selector_t *this);
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/**
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* Check if the traffic selector is for a single host.
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*
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* Traffic selector may describe the end of *-to-host tunnel. In this
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* case, the address range is a single address equal to the hosts
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* peer address.
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* If host is NULL, the traffic selector is checked if it is a single host,
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* but not a specific one.
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*
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* @param host host_t specifying the address range
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*/
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bool (*is_host) (traffic_selector_t *this, host_t* host);
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/**
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* Check if a traffic selector has been created by create_dynamic().
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*
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* @return TRUE if TS is dynamic
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*/
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bool (*is_dynamic)(traffic_selector_t *this);
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/**
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* Update the address of a traffic selector.
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*
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* Update the address range of a traffic selector, if it is
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* constructed with the traffic_selector_create_dynamic().
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*
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* @param host host_t specifying the address
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*/
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void (*set_address) (traffic_selector_t *this, host_t* host);
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/**
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* Compare two traffic selectors for equality.
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*
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* @param other ts to compare with this
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* @return TRUE if equal, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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bool (*equals) (traffic_selector_t *this, traffic_selector_t *other);
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/**
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* Check if a traffic selector is contained completly in another.
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*
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* contains() allows to check if multiple traffic selectors are redundant.
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*
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* @param other ts that contains this
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* @return TRUE if other contains this completly, FALSE otherwise
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*/
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bool (*is_contained_in) (traffic_selector_t *this, traffic_selector_t *other);
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/**
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* Check if a specific host is included in the address range of
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* this traffic selector.
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*
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* @param host the host to check
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*/
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bool (*includes) (traffic_selector_t *this, host_t *host);
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/**
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* Convert a traffic selector address range to a subnet
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* and its net mask.
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* If from and to ports of this traffic selector are equal,
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* the port of the returned host_t is set to that port.
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*
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* @param net converted subnet (has to be freed)
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* @param mask converted net mask
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*/
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void (*to_subnet) (traffic_selector_t *this, host_t **net, u_int8_t *mask);
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/**
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* Destroys the ts object
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*/
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void (*destroy) (traffic_selector_t *this);
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};
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/**
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* Create a new traffic selector using human readable params.
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*
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* @param protocol protocol for this ts, such as TCP or UDP
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* @param type type of following addresses, such as TS_IPV4_ADDR_RANGE
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* @param from_addr start of address range as string
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* @param from_port port number in host order
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* @param to_addr end of address range as string
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* @param to_port port number in host order
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* @return
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* - traffic_selector_t object
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* - NULL if invalid address strings/protocol
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*/
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traffic_selector_t *traffic_selector_create_from_string(
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u_int8_t protocol, ts_type_t type,
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char *from_addr, u_int16_t from_port,
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char *to_addr, u_int16_t to_port);
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/**
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* Create a new traffic selector using data read from the net.
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*
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* There exists a mix of network and host order in the params.
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* But the parser gives us this data in this format, so we
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* don't have to convert twice.
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*
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* @param protocol protocol for this ts, such as TCP or UDP
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* @param type type of following addresses, such as TS_IPV4_ADDR_RANGE
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* @param from_address start of address range, network order
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* @param from_port port number, host order
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* @param to_address end of address range, network order
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* @param to_port port number, host order
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* @return traffic_selector_t object
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*/
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traffic_selector_t *traffic_selector_create_from_bytes(
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u_int8_t protocol, ts_type_t type,
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chunk_t from_address, u_int16_t from_port,
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chunk_t to_address, u_int16_t to_port);
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/**
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* Create a new traffic selector defining a whole subnet.
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*
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* In most cases, definition of a traffic selector for full subnets
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* is sufficient. This constructor creates a traffic selector for
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* all protocols, all ports and the address range specified by the
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* subnet.
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* Additionally, a protocol and a port may be specified. Port ranges
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* are not supported via this constructor.
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*
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* @param net subnet to use
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* @param netbits size of the subnet, as used in e.g. 192.168.0.0/24 notation
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* @param protocol protocol for this ts, such as TCP or UDP
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* @param port port number, host order
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* @return
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* - traffic_selector_t object
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* - NULL if address family of net not supported
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*/
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traffic_selector_t *traffic_selector_create_from_subnet(
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host_t *net, u_int8_t netbits,
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u_int8_t protocol, u_int16_t port);
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/**
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* Create a traffic selector for host-to-host cases.
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*
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* For host2host or virtual IP setups, the traffic selectors gets
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* created at runtime using the external/virtual IP. Using this constructor,
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* a call to set_address() sets this traffic selector to the supplied host.
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*
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*
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* @param protocol upper layer protocl to allow
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* @param from_port start of allowed port range
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* @param to_port end of range
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* @return
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* - traffic_selector_t object
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* - NULL if type not supported
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*/
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traffic_selector_t *traffic_selector_create_dynamic(u_int8_t protocol,
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u_int16_t from_port, u_int16_t to_port);
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/**
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* printf hook function for traffic_selector_t.
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*
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* Arguments are:
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* traffic_selector_t *ts
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* With the #-specifier, arguments are:
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* linked_list_t *list containing traffic_selector_t*
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*/
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int traffic_selector_printf_hook(char *dst, size_t len, printf_hook_spec_t *spec,
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const void *const *args);
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#endif /** TRAFFIC_SELECTOR_H_ @}*/
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