Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 10:38:22 +0200 (CEST) From: dan@obluda.cz To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org Subject: conf/13652: Bug in /etc/protocols Message-ID: <199909090838.KAA21259@sofia.fio.cz>
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>Number: 13652 >Category: conf >Synopsis: Bug in /etc/protocols, update request. >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-bugs >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: change-request >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Thu Sep 9 01:40:00 PDT 1999 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Dan Lukes >Release: FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE i386 >Organization: Obludarium >Environment: irelevant >Description: The current /etc/protocols say idpr-cmp has a proto# 39 but IANA assigned proto #38 to it. The "see also" line (line 7) is no longer valid. Current /etc/protocols know only about a small subset of assigned numbers. >How-To-Repeat: irelevant >Fix: Change proto#39 to 38, update URL at line 7 to http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/protocol-numbers Update file from current IANA assigned protocol numbers to add new assigned numbers. The updated file follows (all FreeBSD specific items are retained): # # Internet (IP) protocols # # $Id: protocols,v 1.11 1999/09/09 10:17:04 dan Exp $ # from: @(#)protocols 5.1 (Berkeley) 4/17/89 # # See also http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/protocol-numbers # ip 0 IP # internet protocol, pseudo protocol number #hopopt 0 HOPOPT # hop-by-hop options for ipv6 [RFC1883] icmp 1 ICMP # internet control message protocol [RFC792] igmp 2 IGMP # Internet Group Management [RFC1112] ggp 3 GGP # gateway-gateway protocol [RFC823] ipencap 4 IP-ENCAP # IP encapsulated in IP (officially ``IP'') [RFC2003] st 5 ST # ST datagram mode [RFC1190,IEN119] tcp 6 TCP # transmission control protocol [RFC793] cbt 7 CBT # [Ballardie] egp 8 EGP # exterior gateway protocol [RFC888,DLM1] igp 9 IGP # any private interior gateway [IANA] bbnrcmon 10 BBN-RCC-MON # BBN RCC Monitoring [SGC] nvpii 11 NVP-II # Network Voice Protocol [RFC741,SC3] pup 12 PUP # PARC universal packet protocol [PUP,XEROX] argus 13 ARGUS # ARGUS [RWS4] emcon 14 EMCON # EMCON [BN7] xnet 15 XNET # Cross Net Debugger [IEN158,JFH2] chaos 16 CHAOS # Chaos [NC3] udp 17 UDP # user datagram protocol [RFC768,JBP] mux 18 MUX # Multiplexing [IEN90,JBP] dcnmeas 19 DCN-MEAS # DCN Measurement Subsystems [DLM1] hmp 20 HMP # host monitoring protocol [RFC869,RH6] prm 21 PRM # Packet Radio Measurement [ZSU] xns-idp 22 XNS-IDP # Xerox NS IDP [ETHERNET,XEROX] trunk1 23 TRUNK-1 # Trunk-1 [BWB6] trunk2 24 TRUNK-2 # Trunk-2 [BWB6] leaf1 25 LEAF-1 # Leaf-1 [BWB6] leaf2 26 LEAF-2 # Leaf-2 [BWB6] rdp 27 RDP # "reliable datagram" protocol [RFC908,RH6] irtp 28 IRTP # Internet Reliable Transaction [RFC938,TXM] iso-tp4 29 ISO-TP4 # ISO Transport Protocol class 4 [RFC905,RC77] netblt 30 NETBLT # Bulk Data Transfer Protocol [RFC969,DDC1] mfensp 31 MFE-NSP # MFE Network Services Protocol [MFENET,BCH2] meritinp 32 MERIT-INP # MERIT Internodal Protocol [HWB] sep 33 SEP # Sequential Exchange Protocol [JC120] 3pc 34 3PC # Third Party Connect Protocol [SAF3] idpr 35 IDPR # Inter-Domain Policy Routing Protocol [MXS1] xtp 36 XTP # Xpress Tranfer Protocol [GXC] ddp 37 DDP # Datagram Delivery Protocol [WXC] idpr-cmtp 38 IDPR-CMTP # IDPR Control Message Transport [MXS1] tp++ 39 TP++ # TP++ Transport Protocol [DXF] il 40 IL # IL Transport Protocol [Presotto] ipv6 41 IPV6 # ipv6 [Deering] sdrp 42 SDRP # Source Demand Routing Protocol [DXE1] ipv6-route 43 IPV6-ROUTE # routing header for ipv6 [Deering] ipv6-frag 44 IPV6-FRAG # fragment header for ipv6 [Deering] idrp 45 IDRP # Inter-Domain Routing Protocol [Sue Hares] rsvp 46 RSVP # Resource ReSerVation Protocol [Bob Braden] gre 47 GRE # General Routing Encapsulation (RFC 1702) [Tony Li] mhrp 48 MHRP # Mobile Host Routing Protocol [David Johnson] bna 49 BNA # BNA [Gary Salamon] esp 50 ESP # encapsulating security payload for ipv6 [RFC1827] ah 51 AH # authentication header for ipv6 [RFC1826] inlsp 52 I-NLSP # Integrated Net Layer Security TUBA [GLENN] swipe 53 SWIPE # IP with Encryption [JI6] narp 54 NARP # NBMA Address Resolution Protocol [RFC1735] mobile 55 MOBILE # IP Mobility [Perkins] tlsp 56 TLSP # Transport Layer Security Protocol [Oberg] skip 57 SKIP # SKIP [Markson] ipv6-icmp 58 IPV6-ICMP # ICMP for IPv6 [RFC1883] ipv6-nonxt 59 IPV6-NONXT # no next header for ipv6 [RFC1883] ipv6-opts 60 IPV6-OPTS # destination options for ipv6 [RFC1883] cftp 62 CFTP # CFTP [CFTP,HCF2] satexpak 64 SAT-EXPAK # SATNET and Backroom EXPAK [SHB] kryptolan 65 KRYPTOLAN # Kryptolan [PXL1] rvd 66 RVD # MIT Remote Virtual Disk Protocol [MBG] ippc 67 IPPC # Internet Pluribus Packet Core [SHB] satmon 69 SAT-MON # SATNET Monitoring [SHB] visa 70 VISA # VISA Protocol [GXT1] ipcv 71 IPCV # Internet Packet Core Utility [SHB] cpnx 72 CPNX # Computer Protocol Network Executive [DXM2] cphb 73 CPHB # Computer Protocol Heart Beat [DXM2] wsn 74 WSN # Wang Span Network [VXD] pvb 75 PVP # Packet Video Protocol [SC3] brsatmon 76 BR-SAT-MON # Backroom SATNET Monitoring [SHB] sunnd 77 SUN-ND # SUN ND PROTOCOL-Temporary [WM3] wbmon 78 WB-MON # WIDEBAND Monitoring [SHB] wbexpak 79 WB-EXPAK # WIDEBAND EXPAK [SHB] isoip 80 ISO-IP # ISO Internet Protocol [MTR] vmtp 81 VMTP # Versatile Message Transport securevmtp 82 SECURE-VMTP # SECURE-VMTP [DRC3] vines 83 VINES # VINES [BXH] ttp 84 TTP # TTP [JXS] nsfnet-igp 85 NSFNET-IGP # NSFNET-IGP [HWB] dgp 86 DGP # Dissimilar Gateway Protocol [DGP,ML109] tcf 87 TCF # TCF [GAL5] eigrp 88 EIGRP # EIGRP [CISCO,GXS] ospf 89 OSPFIGP # Open Shortest Path First IGP [RFC1583,JTM4] spriterpc 90 Sprite-RPC # Sprite RPC Protocol [SPRITE,BXW] larp 91 LARP # Locus Address Resolution Protocol [BXH] mtp 92 MTP # Multicast Transport Protocol [SXA] ax25 93 AX.25 # AX.25 Frames [BK29] ipip 94 IPIP # Yet Another IP encapsulation [JI6] micp 95 MICP # Mobile Internetworking Control Pro. [JI6] sccsp 96 SCC-SP # Semaphore Communications Sec. Pro. [HXH] etherip 97 ETHERIP # Ethernet-within-IP Encapsulation [RXH1] encap 98 ENCAP # Yet Another IP encapsulation [RFC1241,RXB3] gmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP [RXB5] ifmp 101 IFMP # Ipsilon Flow Management Protocol [Hinden] pnni 102 PNNI # PNNI over IP [Callon] pim 103 PIM # Protocol Independent Multicast [Farinacci] aris 104 ARIS # ARIS [Feldman] scps 105 SCPS # SCPS [Durst] qnx 106 QNX # QNX [Hunter] an 107 A/N # Active Networks [Braden] ipcomp 108 IPComp # IP Payload Compression Protocol [RFC2393] snp 109 SNP # Sitara Networks Protocol [Sridhar] compaqpeer 110 # Compaq-Peer Compaq Peer Protocol [Volpe] ipxinip 111 IPX-in-IP IPXIP # IPX in IP [Lee] vrrp 112 VRRP # Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol [Hinden] pgm 113 PGM # PGM Reliable Transport Protocol [Speakman] l2tp 115 L2TP # Layer Two Tunneling Protocol [Aboba] ddx 116 DDX # D-II Data Exchange (DDX) [Worley] iatp 117 IATP # Interactive Agent Transfer Protocol [Murphy] stp 118 STP # Schedule Transfer Protocol [JMP] srp 119 SRP # SpectraLink Radio Protocol [Hamilton] uti 120 UTI # UTI [Lothberg] smp 121 SMP # Simple Message Protocol [Ekblad] sm 122 SM # SM [Crowcroft] ptp 123 PTP # Performance Transparency Protocol [Welzl] isisip 124 ISISIP # ISIS over IPv4 [Przygienda] fire 125 FIRE # [Partridge] crtp 126 CRTP # Combat Radio Transport Protocol [Sautter] crudp 127 CRUDP # Combat Radio User Datagram [Sautter] sscopmce 128 SSCOPMCE # [Waber] divert 254 DIVERT # Divert pseudo-protocol [FreeBSD] >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-bugs" in the body of the message
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