Hello all,
I have investigated these things through other
channels before posting here. I am not a subscriber to
the mailing list, so if anyone could help, a personal reply
would be much, much appreciated.
First, passing AF_UNSPEC on a re-connect of a UDP socket
will not "disconnect" it, as is the standard behavior.
What was the reasoning behind the decision for this? Is
it a feature waiting to be added? Is there a patch somewhere?
Secondly, BSD style kernels have a dev filesystem entry for
tunnel devices, but it appears that Linux does not. How does
Linux deal with tunnel devices as opposed to a BSD kernel? Is
there a patch to allow access to the tunnel device from the
filesystem? Again, what was the design rationale behind this?
Thanks in advance for any info!
rt
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