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2014-10-27shared: in-addr-utils - add default_subnet_mask and default_prefixlen methodsTom Gundersen
These use the (deprecated) IPv4 address classes to deduce the corresponding subnet masks. This is useful when addresses without subnet masks and prefix lengths are given. Make use of these new functions from sd-dhcp-lease.
2014-08-11networkd: monopolize in_addr utility functions in shared/in-addr-util.hLennart Poettering
Primarily, this means we get rid of net_parse_inaddr(), and replace it everywhere with in_addr_from_string() and in_addr_from_string_auto(). These functions do not clobber the callers arguments on failure, which is more close to our usual coding style.
2014-07-30resolved: when answer A or AAAA questions, order responses by whether ↵Lennart Poettering
addresses are link-local or not
2014-07-29resolve: add llmnr responder side for UDP and TCPLennart Poettering
Name defending is still missing.
2014-07-18in-addr-util: remove family_to_string() APILennart Poettering
we already have a more complete one with af_to_name(), that is generated from the header files, no need to duplicate this.
2014-07-18change type for address family to "int"Lennart Poettering
Let's settle on a single type for all address family values, even if UNIX is very inconsitent on the precise type otherwise. Given that socket() is the primary entrypoint for the sockets API, and that uses "int", and "int" is relatively simple and generic, we settle on "int" for this.
2014-07-18resolved: add LLMNR support for looking up namesLennart Poettering
2014-07-16resolved: add a DNS client stub resolverLennart Poettering
Let's turn resolved into a something truly useful: a fully asynchronous DNS stub resolver that subscribes to network changes. (More to come: caching, LLMNR, mDNS/DNS-SD, DNSSEC, IDN, NSS module)
2014-07-10shared: split out in_addr related calls from socket-util.[ch] into its ↵Lennart Poettering
private in-addr-util.[ch] These are enough calls for a new file, and they are sufficiently different from the sockaddr-related calls, hence let's split this out.