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Subject: [GNUnet-SVN] [gnunet] branch master updated: remove old nat_lib header to avoid problems
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 18:52:32 +0100

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grothoff pushed a commit to branch master
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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new d7570f9f9 remove old nat_lib header to avoid problems
d7570f9f9 is described below

commit d7570f9f93da1c15658b0eff5897d301f7bbedd3
Author: Christian Grothoff <address@hidden>
AuthorDate: Tue Jan 10 18:52:29 2017 +0100

    remove old nat_lib header to avoid problems
---
 src/include/Makefile.am      |   1 -
 src/include/gnunet_nat_lib.h | 591 -------------------------------------------
 2 files changed, 592 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/include/Makefile.am b/src/include/Makefile.am
index 639d3bfd7..bf3ffe482 100644
--- a/src/include/Makefile.am
+++ b/src/include/Makefile.am
@@ -78,7 +78,6 @@ gnunetinclude_HEADERS = \
   gnunet_namecache_service.h \
   gnunet_namestore_plugin.h \
   gnunet_namestore_service.h \
-  gnunet_nat_lib.h \
   gnunet_nat_auto_service.h \
   gnunet_nat_service.h \
   gnunet_nc_lib.h \
diff --git a/src/include/gnunet_nat_lib.h b/src/include/gnunet_nat_lib.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 853a86c2d..000000000
--- a/src/include/gnunet_nat_lib.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,591 +0,0 @@
-/*
-     This file is part of GNUnet.
-     Copyright (C) 2007-2014 GNUnet e.V.
-
-     GNUnet is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-     it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-     by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-     option) any later version.
-
-     GNUnet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-     WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-
-     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-     along with GNUnet; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-     Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-     Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-*/
-
-/**
- * @author Christian Grothoff
- * @author Milan Bouchet-Valat
- *
- * @file
- * Library handling UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding
- * and external IP address retrieval
- *
- * @defgroup nat  NAT library
- * Library handling UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding
- * and external IP address retrieval
- *
- * @{
- */
-
-#ifndef GNUNET_NAT_LIB_H
-#define GNUNET_NAT_LIB_H
-
-#include "gnunet_util_lib.h"
-
-
-/**
- * Signature of the callback passed to #GNUNET_NAT_register() for
- * a function to call whenever our set of 'valid' addresses changes.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param add_remove #GNUNET_YES to mean the new public IP address, #GNUNET_NO 
to mean
- *     the previous (now invalid) one
- * @param addr either the previous or the new public IP address
- * @param addrlen actual length of the @a addr
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_NAT_AddressCallback) (void *cls,
-                               int add_remove,
-                               const struct sockaddr *addr,
-                               socklen_t addrlen);
-
-
-/**
- * Signature of the callback passed to #GNUNET_NAT_register().
- * for a function to call whenever someone asks us to do connection
- * reversal.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param addr public IP address of the other peer
- * @param addrlen actual lenght of the @a addr
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_NAT_ReversalCallback) (void *cls,
-                                const struct sockaddr *addr,
-                                socklen_t addrlen);
-
-
-/**
- * Handle for active NAT registrations.
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle;
-
-
-
-/**
- * What the situation of the NAT connectivity
- */
-enum GNUNET_NAT_Type
-{
-  /**
-   * We have a direct connection
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_TYPE_NO_NAT = GNUNET_OK,
-
-  /**
-   * We are under a NAT but cannot traverse it
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_TYPE_UNREACHABLE_NAT,
-
-  /**
-   * We can traverse using STUN
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_TYPE_STUN_PUNCHED_NAT,
-
-  /**
-   * WE can traverse using UPNP
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_TYPE_UPNP_NAT
-
-};
-
-/**
- * Error Types for the NAT subsystem (which can then later be 
converted/resolved to a string)
- */
-enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode
-{
-  /**
-   * Just the default
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_SUCCESS = GNUNET_OK,
-
-  /**
-   * IPC Failure
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_IPC_FAILURE,
-
-  /**
-   * Failure in network subsystem, check permissions
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_INTERNAL_NETWORK_ERROR,
-
-  /**
-   * test timed out
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_TIMEOUT,
-
-  /**
-   * detected that we are offline
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NOT_ONLINE,
-
-  /**
-   * `upnpc` command not found
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_UPNPC_NOT_FOUND,
-
-  /**
-   * Failed to run `upnpc` command
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_UPNPC_FAILED,
-
-  /**
-   * `upnpc' command took too long, process killed
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_UPNPC_TIMEOUT,
-
-  /**
-   * `upnpc' command failed to establish port mapping
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_UPNPC_PORTMAP_FAILED,
-
-  /**
-   * `external-ip' command not found
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_EXTERNAL_IP_UTILITY_NOT_FOUND,
-
-  /**
-   * Failed to run `external-ip` command
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_EXTERNAL_IP_UTILITY_FAILED,
-
-  /**
-   * `external-ip' command output invalid
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_EXTERNAL_IP_UTILITY_OUTPUT_INVALID,
-
-  /**
-   * "no valid address was returned by `external-ip'"
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_EXTERNAL_IP_ADDRESS_INVALID,
-
-  /**
-   * Could not determine interface with internal/local network address
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NO_VALID_IF_IP_COMBO,
-
-  /**
-   * No working gnunet-helper-nat-server found
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_HELPER_NAT_SERVER_NOT_FOUND,
-
-  /**
-   * NAT test could not be initialized
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NAT_TEST_START_FAILED,
-
-  /**
-   * NAT test timeout
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NAT_TEST_TIMEOUT,
-
-  /**
-   * NAT test failed to initiate
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_NAT_REGISTER_FAILED,
-
-  /**
-   *
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_HELPER_NAT_CLIENT_NOT_FOUND,
-
-  /**
-   *
-   */
-  GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_
-};
-
-
-/**
- * Converts `enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode` to string
- *
- * @param err error code to resolve to a string
- * @return point to a static string containing the error code
- */
-const char *
-GNUNET_NAT_status2string (enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode err);
-
-
-/**
- * Attempt to enable port redirection and detect public IP address
- * contacting UPnP or NAT-PMP routers on the local network. Use addr
- * to specify to which of the local host's addresses should the
- * external port be mapped. The port is taken from the corresponding
- * sockaddr_in[6] field.  The NAT module should call the given
- * callback for any 'plausible' external address.
- *
- * @param cfg configuration to use
- * @param is_tcp #GNUNET_YES for TCP, #GNUNET_NO for UDP
- * @param adv_port advertised port (port we are either bound to or that our OS
- *                 locally performs redirection from to our bound port).
- * @param num_addrs number of addresses in @a addrs
- * @param addrs list of local addresses packets should be redirected to
- * @param addrlens actual lengths of the addresses in @a addrs
- * @param address_callback function to call everytime the public IP address 
changes
- * @param reversal_callback function to call if someone wants connection 
reversal from us,
- *        NULL if connection reversal is not supported
- * @param callback_cls closure for callbacks
- * @return NULL on error, otherwise handle that can be used to unregister
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle *
-GNUNET_NAT_register (const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg,
-                     int is_tcp,
-                     uint16_t adv_port,
-                     unsigned int num_addrs,
-                     const struct sockaddr **addrs,
-                     const socklen_t *addrlens,
-                     GNUNET_NAT_AddressCallback address_callback,
-                     GNUNET_NAT_ReversalCallback reversal_callback,
-                     void *callback_cls,
-                     struct GNUNET_NETWORK_Handle* sock);
-
-
-/**
- * Test if the given address is (currently) a plausible IP address for
- * this peer.
- *
- * @param h the handle returned by register
- * @param addr IP address to test (IPv4 or IPv6)
- * @param addrlen number of bytes in @a addr
- * @return #GNUNET_YES if the address is plausible,
- *         #GNUNET_NO if the address is not plausible,
- *         #GNUNET_SYSERR if the address is malformed
- */
-int
-GNUNET_NAT_test_address (struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle *h,
-                         const void *addr,
-                         socklen_t addrlen);
-
-
-/**
- * We learned about a peer (possibly behind NAT) so run the
- * gnunet-nat-client to send dummy ICMP responses to cause
- * that peer to connect to us (connection reversal).
- *
- * @param h handle (used for configuration)
- * @param sa the address of the peer (IPv4-only)
- * @return #GNUNET_SYSERR on error, #GNUNET_NO if nat client is disabled,
- *         #GNUNET_OK otherwise
- */
-int
-GNUNET_NAT_run_client (struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle *h,
-                       const struct sockaddr_in *sa);
-
-
-/**
- * Stop port redirection and public IP address detection for the given
- * handle.  This frees the handle, after having sent the needed
- * commands to close open ports.
- *
- * @param h the handle to stop
- */
-void
-GNUNET_NAT_unregister (struct GNUNET_NAT_Handle *h);
-
-
-/**
- * Handle to a NAT test.
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_Test;
-
-
-/**
- * Function called to report success or failure for
- * NAT configuration test.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param result #GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_SUCCESS on success, otherwise the specific 
error code
- */
-typedef void (*GNUNET_NAT_TestCallback) (void *cls,
-                                         enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode result);
-
-
-/**
- * Start testing if NAT traversal works using the
- * given configuration (IPv4-only).
- *
- * @param cfg configuration for the NAT traversal
- * @param is_tcp #GNUNET_YES to test TCP, #GNUNET_NO to test UDP
- * @param bnd_port port to bind to, 0 for connection reversal
- * @param adv_port externally advertised port to use
- * @param timeout delay after which the test should be aborted
- * @param report function to call with the result of the test;
- *               you still must call #GNUNET_NAT_test_stop().
- * @param report_cls closure for @a report
- * @return handle to cancel NAT test
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_Test *
-GNUNET_NAT_test_start (const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg,
-                       int is_tcp,
-                       uint16_t bnd_port,
-                       uint16_t adv_port,
-                       struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative timeout,
-                       GNUNET_NAT_TestCallback report,
-                       void *report_cls);
-
-
-/**
- * Stop an active NAT test.
- *
- * @param tst test to stop.
- */
-void
-GNUNET_NAT_test_stop (struct GNUNET_NAT_Test *tst);
-
-
-/**
- * Signature of a callback that is given an IP address.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param addr the address, NULL on errors
- * @param result #GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_SUCCESS on success, otherwise the specific 
error code
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_NAT_IPCallback) (void *cls,
-                          const struct in_addr *addr,
-                          enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode result);
-
-
-/**
- * Opaque handle to cancel #GNUNET_NAT_mini_get_external_ipv4() operation.
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_ExternalHandle;
-
-
-/**
- * Try to get the external IPv4 address of this peer.
- *
- * @param timeout when to fail
- * @param cb function to call with result
- * @param cb_cls closure for @a cb
- * @return handle for cancellation (can only be used until @a cb is called), 
NULL on error
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_ExternalHandle *
-GNUNET_NAT_mini_get_external_ipv4 (struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative timeout,
-                                   GNUNET_NAT_IPCallback cb,
-                                   void *cb_cls);
-
-
-/**
- * Cancel operation.
- *
- * @param eh operation to cancel
- */
-void
-GNUNET_NAT_mini_get_external_ipv4_cancel (struct GNUNET_NAT_ExternalHandle 
*eh);
-
-
-/**
- * Handle to a mapping created with upnpc.
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_MiniHandle;
-
-
-/**
- * Signature of the callback passed to #GNUNET_NAT_register() for
- * a function to call whenever our set of 'valid' addresses changes.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param add_remove #GNUNET_YES to mean the new public IP address, #GNUNET_NO 
to mean
- *     the previous (now invalid) one, #GNUNET_SYSERR indicates an error
- * @param addr either the previous or the new public IP address
- * @param addrlen actual length of the @a addr
- * @param result #GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_SUCCESS on success, otherwise the specific 
error code
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_NAT_MiniAddressCallback) (void *cls,
-                                   int add_remove,
-                                   const struct sockaddr *addr,
-                                   socklen_t addrlen,
-                                   enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode result);
-
-
-/**
- * Start mapping the given port using (mini)upnpc.  This function
- * should typically not be used directly (it is used within the
- * general-purpose #GNUNET_NAT_register() code).  However, it can be
- * used if specifically UPnP-based NAT traversal is to be used or
- * tested.
- *
- * @param port port to map
- * @param is_tcp #GNUNET_YES to map TCP, #GNUNET_NO for UDP
- * @param ac function to call with mapping result
- * @param ac_cls closure for @a ac
- * @return NULL on error
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_MiniHandle *
-GNUNET_NAT_mini_map_start (uint16_t port,
-                           int is_tcp,
-                           GNUNET_NAT_MiniAddressCallback ac,
-                           void *ac_cls);
-
-
-/**
- * Remove a mapping created with (mini)upnpc.  Calling
- * this function will give 'upnpc' 1s to remove the mapping,
- * so while this function is non-blocking, a task will be
- * left with the scheduler for up to 1s past this call.
- *
- * @param mini the handle
- */
-void
-GNUNET_NAT_mini_map_stop (struct GNUNET_NAT_MiniHandle *mini);
-
-
-/**
- * Handle to auto-configuration in progress.
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_AutoHandle;
-
-
-/**
- * Function called with the result from the autoconfiguration.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param diff minimal suggested changes to the original configuration
- *             to make it work (as best as we can)
- * @param result #GNUNET_NAT_ERROR_SUCCESS on success, otherwise the specific 
error code
- * @param type what the situation of the NAT
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_NAT_AutoResultCallback)(void *cls,
-                                 const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle 
*diff,
-                                 enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode result,
-                                 enum GNUNET_NAT_Type type);
-
-
-/**
- * Start auto-configuration routine.  The resolver service should
- * be available when this function is called.
- *
- * @param cfg initial configuration
- * @param cb function to call with autoconfiguration result
- * @param cb_cls closure for @a cb
- * @return handle to cancel operation
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_AutoHandle *
-GNUNET_NAT_autoconfig_start (const struct GNUNET_CONFIGURATION_Handle *cfg,
-                            GNUNET_NAT_AutoResultCallback cb,
-                            void *cb_cls);
-
-
-/**
- * Abort autoconfiguration.
- *
- * @param ah handle for operation to abort
- */
-void
-GNUNET_NAT_autoconfig_cancel (struct GNUNET_NAT_AutoHandle *ah);
-
-/**
- * Handle for active STUN Requests.
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_STUN_Handle;
-
-
-/**
- * Function called with the result if an error happened during STUN request.
- *
- * @param cls closure
- * @param result the specific error code
- */
-typedef void
-(*GNUNET_NAT_STUN_ErrorCallback)(void *cls,
-                                 enum GNUNET_NAT_StatusCode error);
-
-
-/**
- * Handle to a request given to the resolver.  Can be used to cancel
- * the request prior to the timeout or successful execution.  Also
- * used to track our internal state for the request.
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_STUN_Handle;
-
-
-/**
- * Make generic STUN request.  Sends a generic stun request to the
- * server specified using the specified socket.  The caller must
- * wait for a reply on the @a sock and call
- * #GNUNET_NAT_stun_handle_packet() if a reply is received.
- *
- * @param server the address of the stun server
- * @param port port of the stun server
- * @param sock the socket used to send the request
- * @param cb callback in case of error (or completion)
- * @param cb_cls closure for @a cb
- * @return NULL on error
- */
-struct GNUNET_NAT_STUN_Handle *
-GNUNET_NAT_stun_make_request (const char *server,
-                              uint16_t port,
-                              struct GNUNET_NETWORK_Handle *sock,
-                              GNUNET_NAT_STUN_ErrorCallback cb,
-                              void *cb_cls);
-
-
-/**
- * Cancel active STUN request. Frees associated resources
- * and ensures that the callback is no longer invoked.
- *
- * @param rh request to cancel
- */
-void
-GNUNET_NAT_stun_make_request_cancel (struct GNUNET_NAT_STUN_Handle *rh);
-
-
-/**
- * Handle an incoming STUN message. Do some basic sanity checks on
- * packet size and content, try to extract a bit of information, and
- * possibly reply.  At the moment this only processes BIND requests,
- * and returns the externally visible address of the request.  If a
- * callback is specified, invoke it with the attribute.
- *
- * @param data the packet
- * @param len the length of the packet
- * @param arg sockaddr_in where we will set our discovered packet
- * @return #GNUNET_OK on OK,
- *          #GNUNET_NO if the packet is not a stun packet
- */
-int
-GNUNET_NAT_stun_handle_packet (const void *data,
-                               size_t len,
-                               struct sockaddr_in *arg);
-
-
-/**
- * CHECK if is a valid STUN packet sending to #GNUNET_NAT_stun_handle_packet().
- * It also check if it can handle the packet based on the NAT handler.
- * You don't need to call anything else to check if the packet is valid,
- *
- * @param cls the NAT handle
- * @param data packet
- * @param len length of @a data
- * @return #GNUNET_NO if it can't decode, #GNUNET_YES if is a packet
- */
-int
-GNUNET_NAT_is_valid_stun_packet (void *cls,
-                                 const void *data,
-                                 size_t len);
-
-
-#endif
-
-/** @} */  /* end of group */
-
-/* end of gnunet_nat_lib.h */

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