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Few bugs removed from sgml, makefile added.
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# Makefile for bird documentation system
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SHELL = /bin/sh
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all: bird.html
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clean:
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rm *.html *.tex *.dvi *.log
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%.html: %.sgml
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./sgml2html $<
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dnl INFO format:
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%.info: %.sgml
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sgml2info $<
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dnl TXT format:
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%.txt: %.sgml
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sgml2txt $<
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dnl LATEX format:
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%.dvi: %.sgml
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./sgml2latex $<
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%.tex: %.sgml
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./sgml2latex --output=tex $<
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@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ no equivalent of while() or for() command, and recursive functions are not permi
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<p pgm>You can find sources of filters language in
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<p pgm>You can find sources of filters language in
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<file>filter/</file> directory. <file>filter/config.Y</file> contains
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<file>filter/</file> directory. <file>filter/config.Y</file> contains
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filter gramar, and basically translates source from user into tree of
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filter gramar, and basically translates source from user into tree of
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<TT c>f_inst</cf> structures. These trees are later interpreted using
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<cf>f_inst</cf> structures. These trees are later interpreted using
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code in <file>filter/filter.c</file>. Filters internally work with
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code in <file>filter/filter.c</file>. Filters internally work with
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values/variables in <TT c>struct f_val</cf>, which contains type of
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values/variables in <TT c>struct f_val</TT>, which contains type of
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value and value.
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value and value.
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<p>Filter basically looks like this:
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<p>Filter basically looks like this:
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<tag/set int|ip|prefix|pair/
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<tag/set int|ip|prefix|pair/
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filters know four types of sets. Sets are similar to strings: you can pass them around
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filters know four types of sets. Sets are similar to strings: you can pass them around
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but you can not modify them. Constant of type <TT filt>set int</cf> looks like <TT filt>
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but you can not modify them. Constant of type <cf>set int</cf> looks like <cf>
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[ 1, 2, 5..7 ]</cf>. As you can see, both simple values and ranges are permitted in
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[ 1, 2, 5..7 ]</cf>. As you can see, both simple values and ranges are permitted in
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sets. Sets of prefixes are special: you can specify which prefixes should match them by
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sets. Sets of prefixes are special: you can specify which prefixes should match them by
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using <TT filt>[ 1.0.0.0/8+, 2.0.0.0/8-, 3.0.0.0/8{5,6} ]</cf>. 3.0.0.0/8{5,6} matches
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using <cf>[ 1.0.0.0/8+, 2.0.0.0/8-, 3.0.0.0/8{5,6} ]</cf>. 3.0.0.0/8{5,6} matches
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prefixes 3.X.X.X, whose prefixlength is 5 to 6. 3.0.0.0/8+ is shorthand for 3.0.0.0/{0,8},
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prefixes 3.X.X.X, whose prefixlength is 5 to 6. 3.0.0.0/8+ is shorthand for 3.0.0.0/{0,8},
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3.0.0.0/8- is shorthand for 3.0.0.0/{0,7}.
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3.0.0.0/8- is shorthand for 3.0.0.0/{0,7}.
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<p>Filters support two control structures: if/then/else and
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<p>Filters support two control structures: if/then/else and
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case. Syntax of if/then/else is <cf>if <I>expression</I> then
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case. Syntax of if/then/else is <cf>if <I>expression</I> then
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<I>command</I>; else <I>command</I>;<TT> and you can use <cf>{
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<I>command</I>; else <I>command</I>;</cf> and you can use <cf>{
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<I>command_1</I>; <I>command_2</I>; <I>...</I> }</cf> instead of one
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<I>command_1</I>; <I>command_2</I>; <I>...</I> }</cf> instead of one
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or both commands. <cf>else</cf> clause may be ommited. Case is
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or both commands. <cf>else</cf> clause may be ommited. Case is
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used like this:
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used like this:
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all, password means that plaintext password is embedded into each packet, and md5 means
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all, password means that plaintext password is embedded into each packet, and md5 means
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that packets are authenticated using md5 cryptographics hash. See <A
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that packets are authenticated using md5 cryptographics hash. See <A
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HREF="fixme">rfc1234</A>. If you set authentication to non-none, it is good idea to add
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HREF="fixme">rfc1234</A>. If you set authentication to non-none, it is good idea to add
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<TT conf>passwords { }</cf> section.
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<cf>passwords { }</cf> section.
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</descrip>
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</descrip>
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<p>There are two options that can be specified per-interface. First is <cf>metric</cf>, with
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<p>There are two options that can be specified per-interface. First is <cf>metric</cf>, with
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