commit | 590a0bcbe5b8fd56de702b2e202ee97229c5b0c7 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Crawshaw <crawshaw@google.com> | Thu Jun 22 15:23:47 2017 -0400 |
committer | David Crawshaw <crawshaw@google.com> | Thu Jun 22 15:23:47 2017 -0400 |
tree | c509522e2a082b843b176978b0e922d6b7b1882c | |
parent | b831a67cbf4f3e65d1bc527e16ddf317c71f2693 [diff] |
dhcp: remove broadcast addresses before callback This gives netstack a clear signal when it is safe to start using a NIC. We are not making very good use of the signal yet, but there are several ways we might want to in the future. NET-108 NET-77 Change-Id: I4589dfbc28bf13f91589330ffd7e66e1a07cda81
Netstack is a network stack written in Go.
Try it out on Linux by installing the tun_tcp_echo demo:
go install github.com/google/netstack/tcpip/sample/tun_tcp_echo
Create a TUN device with:
[sudo] ip tuntap add user <username> mode tun <device-name> [sudo] ip link set <device-name> up [sudo] ip addr add <ipv4-address>/<mask-length> dev <device-name>
Then run with:
tun_tcp_echo <device-name> <ipv4-address> <port>
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