On 12/22/2010 11:58 AM, Laine Stump wrote: > All of the iptables functions eventually call down to a single > bottom-level function, and fortunately, ip6tables syntax (for all the > args that we use) is identical to iptables format (except the > addresses), so all we need to do is: > > 1) Get an address family down to the lowest level function in each > case, either implied through an address, or explicitly when no > address is in the parameter list, and > > 2) At the lowest level, just decide whether to call "iptables" or > "ip6tables" based on the family. > > The location of the ip6tables binary is determined at build time by > autoconf. If a particular target system happens to not have ip6tables > installed, any attempts to run it will generate an error, but that > won't happen unless someone tries to define an IPv6 address for a > network. This is identical behavior to IPv4 addresses and iptables.
> err6:
> if (ipv4def && ipv4def->tftproot) {
> - iptablesRemoveUdpInput(driver->iptables, network->def->bridge, 69);
> + iptablesRemoveUdpInput(driver->iptables, AF_INET, network->def->bridge,
> 69);
> }
Indentation.
ACK with that nit fixed.
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