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Line -# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' -# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must -# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also -# customary to leave one space after the ':'. - - |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| -vde: vde (virtual distributed ethernet) -vde: -vde: VDE is a virtual network that can be spawned over a set of physical -vde: computer over the Internet. -vde: VDE connects together: (1) real GNU-linux boxes (tuntap) (2) virtual -vde: machines: UML-User Mode Linux, qemu, bochs, MPS. -vde: -vde: -vde: -vde: Homepage: https://github.com/virtualsquare/vde-2 -vde: diff --git a/vde/README b/vde/README deleted file mode 100644 index 38ac693..0000000 --- a/vde/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: -# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line -# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' -# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must -# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also -# customary to leave one space after the ':'. - - |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| -vde: vde (virtual distributed ethernet) -vde: -vde: VDE is a virtual network that can be spawned over a set of physical -vde: computer over the Internet. -vde: VDE connects together: (1) real GNU-linux boxes (tuntap) (2) virtual -vde: machines: UML-User Mode Linux, qemu, bochs, MPS. -vde: -vde: -vde: -vde: Homepage: https://github.com/virtualsquare/vde-2 -vde: diff --git a/vde/build/README b/vde/build/README deleted file mode 100644 index 38cf52b..0000000 --- a/vde/build/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -VDE is a virtual network that can be spawned over a set of physical -computer over the Internet. -VDE connects together: (1) real GNU-linux boxes (tuntap) (2) virtual -machines: UML-User Mode Linux, qemu, bochs, MPS. diff --git a/vde/build/Using_VDE_with_QEMU_HOWTO.txt b/vde/build/Using_VDE_with_QEMU_HOWTO.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7b59961..0000000 --- a/vde/build/Using_VDE_with_QEMU_HOWTO.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,284 +0,0 @@ -============================================================================= -This HOWTO originally appeared on: -http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2004-10/msg00067.html -============================================================================= - -Using VDE with Qemu HOWTO -by Jim Brown -5 Oct 2004 -Version 0.2 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Introduction - Copyright - What is qemu? - What is VDE? - -Configuring and Installing VDE - Installation - vdeq & vdeqemu - -User-mode networking - How to enable user-mode networking - Firewall configuration - -Slirp (rootless) networking - What is slirp networking? - How to enable slirp networking? - -Setting up qemu - How to set up the guest OS - -Credits - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Introduction - -Copyright - -Copyright (c) 2004 Jim Brown. -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 -or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; -with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover -Texts. A copy of the license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.txt - -What is qemu? - - Qemu is a FAST! processor emulator by Fabrice Bellard, available at -http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/. It is capable of emulationg the x86 and -PowerPC processors with support for other processors on the way. The original -purpose of qemu was to allow running x86-specific Linux applications, such as -WINE or DosEmu, on non-x86 systems. However, qemu has expanded into becoming -a full-fledged emulator. On the x86 side, it is capable of running Linux, -MS-DOS, Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT/2k, Windows XP, Solaris, OpenBSD, and -FreeBSD. See http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/ossupport.html for the full -listing. - - This howto assumes that you have already installed and set up qemu. - -What is VDE? - - VDE is short for Virtual Distributed Ethernet. VDE, written by -Renzo Davoli, is based off of uml_switch by Jeff Dike. It is available at -http://sourceforge.net/projects/vde/. It has many uses, the main one providing -support for networking with emulated computers. (Not just qemu, but support -for user-mode linux and Bochs also exists). VDE must be set up and installed by -root, but the programs which use it do not need root privligies. - - This howto will walk you through the simple process of installing -VDE and setting up qemu to use it. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Configuring and Installing VDE - -Installation - - You may obtain the source code at http://sourceforge.net/projects/vde/. -The version of VDE which I used was 1.4.1, but this HOWTO should apply to all -versions. - - Once you have downloaded the source code, extract it. I assume you -will have extracted it to /space/vde. Go into that directory, and simply type -"make" followed by "make install". Now you should have vde_switch in /usr/bin. - -vdeq & vdeqemu - - Now cd into the qemu directory. Type "make". This will build vdeq. -Qemu on its own only supports full networking with tuntap, which requires -root priviliges or an exposed /dev/net/tun. There is a -user-net option, but -that is not as useful as full networking. In order for qemu to use VDE, it must -be passed the file descriptor for a tun device. Futhermore the tun device itself -must already be configured to use VDE. vdeq sets this up and passes it to qemu -via the -tun-fd switch. - - There is no "make install". Instead, you just manually copy vdeq to -/usr/bin. It might also be helpful to copy or link vdeq to vdeqemu. vdeq -requires that the location of the qemu binary be passes to it as the first -command line parameter, but vdeqemu only needs the options you want to pass to -qemu. vdeqemu will locate the qemu binary itself (this requires that you install -qemu system-wide or have the qemu directory in your PATH). - -For example if you have: -vdeq qemu -hda /mnt/myimage -m 64 -boot a - -you can shorten this into - -vdeqemu -hda /mnt/myimage -m 64 -boot a - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -User-mode Networking - -How to enable user-mode networking - - The following commands will need to be run as root: - -# vde_switch -tap tap0 -daemon - -If you need to run a sniffer, just in case you want to analyze the traffic, -you can also run it like this: - -# vde_switch -hub -tap tap0 -daemon - -(The -hub option is not available for version 1.4.1 of VDE, you will need a -later version. I don't know what the minimal version is but 1.5.1 does support -this option.) - -Then you must run this: - -# ifconfig tap0 -# chmod 755 /tmp/vde.ctl - - The vde_switch command will run VDE in the background. The -tap tap0 -parameter tells VDE to set up the device tap0 using tuntap. -daemon runs -vde_switch in the background. -hub tells VDE to broadcast the message to all -segment, just like real hub that you use on real network. - - is the ip address of the gateway you want to use for the guest -OS(es). For example: - -# ifconfig tap0 192.168.254.254 - - will make 192.168.254.254 the gateway between guest and host, and your -guest OS(es) will belong to the subnet 192.168.254.0 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 -and an ip address of 192.168.254.XXX (where you get to pick the XXX). You must have -the IP of the qemu guest and the IP of the gateway on the same subnet! While it -may be possible to have them on separate subnets, it will certainly be harder -to configure (and you won't like the way your routing tables will look either). - -[Sidebar: The "gateway" is actually the host OS itself on the tap0 interface. -The host on the tap0 interface, aka 192.168.254.254, routes between the guest -OS and the host's eth0 interface (which on is the real network). The host on the -eth0 interface (ex. 192.168.0.2) can then route between the tap0 interface and -the real network / the internet.] - -(Note that you might be required to do this: - -# ifconfig tap0 192.168.254.254 netmask 255.255.255.0 - -Normally ifconfig should pick the correct netmask for you, but if it doesn't -for some reason then you will have to specify it manually. See ifconfig(8) for -details. - -) - -Note that you must run this before you run your firewall. I found it helpful -to put this into a script, and have the script load before the firewall does. - -Firewall configuration - - You will need to enable masquerading between tap0 and your local area -network (for example, eth0). You will also need to enable masquerading between -tap0 and ppp0 if you use a dialup connection to the internet. The commands - -# echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward -# iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE -# iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE - - will allow you to enable this manually. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Slirp networking - -What is slirp networking? - -Slirp was an early program that existed before the masses knew of the internet. -Back then, those who knew of it could access it only in one way: through a -Unix shell account (or other such terminal account). This meant that one had to -do all the things they wanted to in that terminal window. Back then, there were -two dial up protocols: PPP and SLIP. PPP is now the standard but back then SLIP -was more common (as it was cheaper). - -Slirp was designed to turn those shell accounts into SLIP connections. It worked -by converting SLIP packets into socket connections. What you had to do was to -run slirp on the computer you had the shell account on, and then connect your -SLIP driver/dialer to the terminal slirp was running on (normally this -'terminal' was in fact a modem). Slirp would then interpret the data that SLIP -sent and transfer the data between the user's computer and the internet. To -the user, it looked like they were actually connected directly to the internet -through a firewall. - -Slirp is not used today (to the best of my knowledge) but the innovative idea it -had is used by both qemu and vde. Instead of converting SLIP packets however, -they convert ethernet packets. qemu's slirp networking is similar to vde's -but it is simpler to use and also limited to a single qemu instance (you can -not link multiple guest OSes together on the same network with slirp networking -unless you use VDE). - -How to enable slirp networking? - -This is very similar to TUNTAP networking in the previous section, but the -commands are slightly different. In addition, you do not need to set up -routing or firewall rules. - -First off, you load vde_switch (no parameters are required for this case, -although you can pass the -unix parameter if you want to use a different -socket - required if you already have tuntap networking on the default -socket). - -vde_switch - -or - -vde_switch -unix /tmp/unx.ctl - -The latter is required if you are running both slirp and tuntap or multiple -slirp networks (for that matter, if you are running multiple tuntap networks). -More on that later. - -Now you need the slirpvde command. slirpvde is the utilitry that provides the -slirp functionality - it intercepts ethernet packets on the network and -forwards them through the real network via emulation. To use it, you want -to do this: - -slirpvde -s /tmp/unx.ctl -n 192.168.2.0 -d - -The -s tells slirpvde that vde_switch is running on /tmp/unx.ctl [this switch -can be omitted if you called vde_switch by itself]. The -d switch tells -slirpvde to emulate a DHCP server. This is not required but it allows for -automatic configuration of the guest OS (it is basicly the same as qemu's -builtin DHCP server). Depending on your needs, you may be better off running -a real DHCP server in one of the guest OSes. - -The last option, -n, tells slirpvde -what subnet the network should be on (this is also used by the DHCP server to -figure out what ip addresses to assign). The gateway ip when using slirpvde -is X.X.X.2 (where X.X.X equals the first 3 parts of the subnet you passed to -it via -n, in this example 192.168.2) and the default DNS server is X.X.X.3 - -You can not change the gateway ip to something other than .2 and the DNS ip -to something other than .3 unless you change the source in slirpvde and -recompile. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Setting up qemu - -How to set up the guest OS - - Set up the guest OS so that the default route is through the gateway -ip, (for example 192.168.254.254). Also set up the subnet and netmask -parameters as appropriate (for example 192.168.254.0 and 255.255.255.0). -The guest OS should see the ethernet device and be able to use it to access -the gateway. (Caveat: I haven't been able to do this for MS-DOS, and for Minix -2.0.4 I had to apply a patch to qemu since Minix is broken. Uodate: Minix 2.0.4 -is still broken but a patch has been released to fix it. Using this patch, -Minix works on a vanilla qemu.) Also don't forget to set up the IP of the guest -OS itself (for example 192.168.254.1). - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Credits - - This HOWTO relied heavily on the documentation that Renzo wrote for -vde-1.4.1. - Thanks to Mulyadi Santosa for helping with the first revision of -this document, and to Renzo for his input. (P.S. Will add info for ale4net -and slirpvde as soon as I figure out how to use it ;) - - diff --git a/vde/build/VDE_HOWTO.txt b/vde/build/VDE_HOWTO.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6d0931c..0000000 --- a/vde/build/VDE_HOWTO.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -VDEv2: Virtual Distributed Ethernet. - -(c) 2003/2004/2005/2006 Renzo Davoli -Long long time ago based on uml-router Copyright 2002 Yon Uriarte and Jeff Dike -qemu-vde-HOWTO is (c) by Jim Brown -Notice: Virtual Distributed Ethernet is not related in any way with -www.vde.com ("Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik" -i.e. the German "Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information -Technologies"). - -Components of the VDE architecture: -- VDE switches: virtual counterpart of ethernet switches. -- VDE cables: virtual counterpart of a crossed-cable used to connect two switches. - -- VDE 2 includes: -- switch management both from console and from a "unix socket terminal" -- VLAN 801.1q *almost* compatible -- FSTP (fast spanning tree) already incomplete and currently not tested for 802.1d/w/s - compatibility. under development. (vde_switch must be compiled with the FSTP flag on) - -Using VDE: -- All units connected to the VDE see each other as they were on a real ethernet. -- A real Linux box can be connected to the VDE using a tap interface (TUNTAP) - (packets can be further routed using standard linux methods). -- It is possible to join two VDE switches -- also running on different - real conputers -- using virtual VDE cables -- UML (user-mode-linux) virtual machines can be connected to the VDE -- MPS (MIPS emulated machines (c) Morsiani/Davoli) can be connected -to the virtual VDE. - -Examples of VDE uses: -- With VDE it is possible to create a virtual network of UML machines running -on several real computer -- VDE can be used to create tunnels (even crossing masquerated networks) -- VDE can provide mobility support. Changing a VDE cable with another does not -affect the communications in place. The new VDE cable can use a completely -different path on the real net. VDE supports also multiple concurrent VDE cables -between a pair of VDE-switches during the hand-off. This eliminates when possible -hich-ups of communications due to hand-offs. - -HOWTO and basic command syntax (for a complete explanation RTM): - -vde-switch [ -unix control-socket ] [ -tap tuntap-device ] [ -hub ] [-daemon] -This command creates a VDE switch. --unix control-socket - The control socket is the socket used for local processes to create a new - connection. The default value is /tmp/vde.ctl. - User-mode-linux default value is /tmp/uml.ctl, so if you want to use vde - with UML you can: (1) use "-unix /tmp/uml.ctl" for vde-switch (2) use - "eth0=daemon,,/tmp/vde.ctl" for UML --tap tuntap-device - the vde-switch is connected to the specified tap interface. - Ususally it is reserved for root as /dev/net/tun is not writable. - (It is dangerous to have /dev/net/tun writable by ordinary users). --hub - the vde-switch works as a hub (all packets are broadcast on all interfaces. --daemon - the switch works as a daemon: it runs in background, it uses syslog - for error management. - -vde-plug [-p port] [socketname] -A vde-cable is composed by two vde-plug and a "cable". A vde-plug connects its -standard input and output to a switch. -socketname is the control-socket of the switch the plug must be connected to -(default value /tmp/vde.ctl). --p port. To use a specific port of the switch. The first available port is -assaigned when not specified. It is possibl eto connect several cables to the -same prot: Cables connected to the same port represent several path -for the same destination. - -dpipe cmd1 [arg1] = cmd2 [arg2] -it is the double pipe command (it is here just becouse it is not provided by -shells). -cmd1 and cmd2 are executed, the stdout of cmd1 if pipe connected to the stdin of -cmd2 and viceversa. (the symbol = is intended as a pair of communication pipes -between the two processes. - -HOW TO: -- (1) SETUP A DAEMON: -(as root) -# vde_switch -tap tap0 -mod 777 -daemon -# ifconfig tap0 192.168.0.254 - -if you want to have routing to the Internet you can use standard routing -commands on the host machine e.g.: -# echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward -# iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE - -for ipv6 -# echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/eth0/forwarding -# radvd - -radvd must be configured to broadcast the correct prefix for the tap0 subnet - ------ example of /etc/radvd.conf file -interface tap0 -{ - AdvSendAdvert on; - MaxRtrAdvInterval 120; -#put here your prefix. - prefix 1111:2222:3333:4444::/64 - { - AdvOnLink on; - AdvAutonomous on; - AdvRouterAddr on; - - }; -}; ------- end of example - -- (2) SETUP A SECOND DAEMON -(no need for root access) - -% vde_switch /tmp/my.ctl - -(add - daemon if you want to run it in background) - -- (3) CONNECT TWO LOCAL SWITCHES TOGETHER - -% dpipe vde_plug = vde_plug /tmp/my.ctl -(or -% dpipe vde_plug /tmp/my.ctl = vde_plug -) - -connects the vde_switch with ctl socket /tmp/vde.ctl with the other using -/tmp/my.ctl. - -- (3) CONNECT TWO REMOTE SWITCHES TOGETHER - -You need a tool to interconnect stdin stdout of two remote processes. -e.g. - -% dpipe vde_plug /tmp/my.ctl = ssh remote_machine vde_plug - -connects the vde_switch with ctl socket /tmp/vde.ctl on the remote_machine -with the local switch using /tmp/my.ctl. - -It is possible to use other tools in place of ssh like netcat. -In this latter case the communication is not secure. - -- (4) CREATION OF TUNNELS. -(it needs kernel support for policy routing) - -Setup two daemon as described in (1). -In this example 192.168.0.1 is the tap0 address on the server side. -Route the traffic to the Internet on the tunnel server side. - -On the tunnel client side: - - in the example 100.200.201.202 is the IP address on eth0 - and 100.200.201.254 is the default gateway. - - create a specific rule for the eth0 routing - ip rule add from 100.200.201.202 table eth0-table - (please note that eth0-table must be listed in /etc/iproute2/rt_tables) - ip route del default via 100.200.201.254 - ip route add default via 100.200.201.254 table eth0-table - the previous default route will be the def. route just for the - packets originated with the eth0 inteface address. - - connect the two vde-switch together: - dpipe vde-plug = ssh -b 100.200.201.202 server-machine vde-plug - - setup an appropriate IP address for tap0 interface (or get it by dhcp - if set up on server side). (e.g. 192.168.0.10) - - use tap0 as the default interface: - ip route add default via 192.168.0.1 - -- (5) SUPPORT FOR MOBILITY - -Create a tunnel like in 4 using a group number on the vde-cable: - dpipe vde-plug -g 1 = ssh -b 100.200.201.202 server-machine vde-plug -g 1 - -Create a second tunnel (say on ppp0 addr. 100.100.101.102 gateway 100.100.101.254) - # ip rule add from 100.100.101.102 table ppp0-table - # ip route add default via 100.100.101.254 table ppp0-table - -Connect the a second cable using the same group number: - # dpipe vde-plug -g 1 = ssh -b 100.100.101.102 server-machine vde-plug -g 1 -Disconnect the first cable (kill the processes of the first cable) - - All the traffic get rerouted on the new vde-cable (thus to another path - on the rel network. Connections in place are unaffected by the change. - Several cables of the same group can be in place during the handoff phase - but note that this ends up in duplicated packets that can slow down - the communication. - -Please note also that the vde-switches do not manage (yet) the minimum spanning -tree protocol thus a loop in the topology can lead to inconsistent MAC forward -tables and to network saturation. - -Copyright 2003/2004/2005/2006/2011 Renzo Davoli -This product includes software developed by Danny Gasparovski and Fabrice -Ballard (slirp support). -Acknowlegments: -Thanks to Marco Giordani, Leonardo Macchia for their useful help for debugging. -Imported code by Danny Gasparovsky, Fabrice Ballard. -Thanks to Giuseppe Della Bianca for many bug reports, and -patch proposals. -Thanks to Daniel P. Barrange for several patches -and the management of group ownership. -Code organization, bugfixes, autotool support Mattia Belletti. - diff --git a/vde/build/rc.vdenetwork b/vde/build/rc.vdenetwork deleted file mode 100644 index e87e5c3..0000000 --- a/vde/build/rc.vdenetwork +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# $Id: rc.vdenetwork,v 1.7 2011/12/06 14:18:08 root Exp root $ -# Qemu environment preparation script - -# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# After running this startup script, run a QEMU virtual machine in this way: -# -# qemu-system-x86_64 \ -# -net vde,sock=/var/run/kvm0.ctl,vlan=0 -net nic,vlan=0 \ -# [qemu_option [qemu_option], ...] -# -# This will automatically connect the QEMU virtual machine to the VDE switch. -# -# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# Network type can be one of "route" "bridge" or "nat": -# - In "route" mode, the script will expect that the 'routed' daemon is running -# on the host (see /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2 to start 'routed'), and will not -# create iptables NAT rules. -# The virtual network will be routed on the LAN and will be accessible as a -# separate network segment (make sure the IP range defined below does not -# conflict with existing parts of your network!). The guests will use our -# private dnsmasq server to obtain IP addresses. -# - In "bridge" mode, the script will try to add the tap device to an existing -# network bridge, and will not create iptables NAT rules. -# The guests will be seen on the LAN as part of the network. -# - In "nat" mode, the script will create iptables NAT rules. These hide the -# virtual network behind an internal NAT router. The guests will have full -# network access, but will be accessible only from the host. -# -# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -#NETWORKTYPE="route" -#NETWORKTYPE="bridge" -NETWORKTYPE="nat" - -# Host interfaces that need to be NAT-ed (in case we're not bridging/routing): -# Add more interfaces space-separated, like "eth+ wlan+" -NAT_IFS="eth+" - -# What is the bridge interface called if we are bridging? -BR_DEV=br0 - -# What is the name of the tun/tap device we will be using? -TAP_DEV=kvm0 - -start_tap() { - # Load tun module - /sbin/modprobe tun 2>/dev/null - # Wait for the module to be loaded - while ! /bin/lsmod |grep -q "^tun"; do echo Waiting for tun device;sleep 1; done - - # Start tap switch - vde_switch --tap ${TAP_DEV} --daemon --group kvm \ - --sock /var/run/${TAP_DEV}.ctl --pidfile /var/run/${TAP_DEV}_vde.pid \ - --mod 775 --mgmtmode 770 --mgmt /var/run/${TAP_DEV}-manage - - sleep 1 - - # Change pipe permission: - #chmod -R a+rwx /var/run/vde.ctl -} # End start_tap - -stop_tap() { - # Bring tap interface down: - ifconfig ${TAP_DEV} down - - # Kill VDE switch: - #pgrep -f vde_switch | xargs kill -TERM - kill -HUP $(cat /var/run/${TAP_DEV}_vde.pid) - - # Remove the control socket: - #rmdir /var/run/vde.ctl -} # End stop_tap - -start_localdhcp() { - # The IP configuration for the tap device that will be used for - # the virtual machine network: - - TAP_IP=10.111.111.254 - TAP_MASK=255.255.255.0 - TAP_BCAST=$(/bin/ipmask ${TAP_MASK} ${TAP_IP} | cut -f 1 -d ' ') - - # Definitions for the LAN segment the Qemu virtual machines will be in. - # These definitions will be fed to dnsmasq - this program will provide DNS - # and DHCP to the Qemu LAN. - - # The VM_IPLOW and VM_IPHIGH addresses must agree with the definitions for - # the tap0 device above. These 'low' and 'high' values are the IP address - # range for the DHCP server to use. - - VM_DOMAIN=qemu.lan - VM_IPLOW=10.111.111.128 - VM_IPHIGH=10.111.111.199 - VM_BCAST=${TAP_BCAST} - VM_MASK=${TAP_MASK} - - # For additional options to dnsmasq - the commented example specifies that - # all DNS lookups for 'my.net' should go to 192.168.1.1; - # On the second line you find a configuration for supporting network boot: - #DNSMASQ_OPTIONS="--server /my.net/192.168.1.1 \ - # --dhcp-boot=/pxelinux.0,\"192.168.1.1\",192.168.1.1" - DNSMASQ_OPTIONS="" - - # Bring tap interface up - ifconfig ${TAP_DEV} ${TAP_IP} broadcast ${TAP_BCAST} netmask ${TAP_MASK} - - # Start dnsmasq, the DNS/DHCP server - # for our Virtual Machines behind the tap0 interface. - # The '--conf-file' option prevents this instance from reading the default - # /etc/dnsmasq.conf settings. Also, binds to the tun interface, to keep it - # from interfering with other dnsmasq/named processes running on the host's - # primary interfaces. - /usr/sbin/dnsmasq \ - --log-queries \ - --user=daemon \ - --dhcp-leasefile=/var/state/dhcp/qemu-dhcpd.leases \ - --dhcp-range=${VM_IPLOW},${VM_IPHIGH},${VM_MASK},${VM_BCAST},8h \ - --interface=${TAP_DEV} --except-interface=lo --bind-interfaces \ - --pid-file=/var/run/${TAP_DEV}_dnsmasq.pid --conf-file \ - --domain=${VM_DOMAIN} \ - $DNSMASQ_OPTIONS - -} # End start_localdhcp - -stop_localdhcp() { - # Stop dnsmasq - #pgrep -f dnsmasq | xargs kill -TERM - kill -TERM $(cat /var/run/${TAP_DEV}_dnsmasq.pid) \ - && rm -f /var/run/${TAP_DEV}_dnsmasq.pid -} # End stop_localdhcp - -start_route() { - # We need a private dnsmasq instance in a routed configuration: - start_localdhcp -} # End start_route - -stop_route() { - # We need to stop our private dnsmasq instance in a routed configuration: - stop_localdhcp -} # End stop_route - -start_nat() { - # Start IP Forwarding - echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward - for NIC in ${NAT_IFS}; do - iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ${NIC} -j MASQUERADE - done - - # We need a private dnsmasq instance in a NAT configuration: - start_localdhcp - -} # End start_nat - -stop_nat() { - # We need to stop our private dnsmasq in a NAT configuration: - stop_localdhcp - - # Delete the NAT rules - for NIC in ${NAT_IFS}; do - iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o ${NIC} -j MASQUERADE - done - # Stop IP Forwarding - echo "0" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward -} - -start_bridge() { - # Connect our tap device from the bridge: - /sbin/ifconfig $TAP_DEV down - /sbin/ifconfig $TAP_DEV 0.0.0.0 promisc up - /sbin/brctl addif $BR_DEV $TAP_DEV -} - -stop_bridge() { - # Disconnect our tap device from the bridge: - /sbin/brctl delif $BR_DEV $TAP_DEV -} - -# See how we were called. - -case "$1" in - start) - echo -n "Starting VDE network for QEMU: " - - start_tap - start_$NETWORKTYPE - echo - ;; - stop) - echo -n "Stopping VDE network for QEMU: " - stop_$NETWORKTYPE - stop_tap - echo - ;; - restart|reload) - $0 stop - sleep 1 - $0 start - ;; - *) - echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload}" - exit 1 -esac diff --git a/vde/build/slack-desc b/vde/build/slack-desc deleted file mode 100644 index 38ac693..0000000 --- a/vde/build/slack-desc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: -# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line -# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' -# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must -# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also -# customary to leave one space after the ':'. - - |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| -vde: vde (virtual distributed ethernet) -vde: -vde: VDE is a virtual network that can be spawned over a set of physical -vde: computer over the Internet. -vde: VDE connects together: (1) real GNU-linux boxes (tuntap) (2) virtual -vde: machines: UML-User Mode Linux, qemu, bochs, MPS. -vde: -vde: -vde: -vde: Homepage: https://github.com/virtualsquare/vde-2 -vde: diff --git a/vde/build/vde.SlackBuild b/vde/build/vde.SlackBuild deleted file mode 100644 index 857d4e4..0000000 --- a/vde/build/vde.SlackBuild +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# $Id: vde.SlackBuild,v 1.17 2011/12/06 14:18:37 root Exp root $ -# Copyright (c) 2004-2011 Eric Hameleers, Eindhoven, NL -# All rights reserved. -# -# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for -# any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that -# the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all -# copies. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED -# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. -# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND THEIR -# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF -# USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND -# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, -# OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT -# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF -# SUCH DAMAGE. -# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# Slackware SlackBuild script -# =========================== -# By: Eric Hameleers -# For: vde -# Descr: virtual distributed ethernet -# URL: http://vde.sourceforge.net/ -# Needs: -# Changelog: -# 1.5.7-1: 16/dec/2004 by Eric Hameleers -# * Initial build. -# 1.5.7-2: 18/dec/2004 by Eric Hameleers -# * Added uml README to the documentation -# 1.5.7-3: 08/feb/2005 by Eric Hameleers -# * Fixed incorrect link for vdeqemu; added rc.vdenetwork which -# sets up the right environment for qemu, using dnsmasq. -# If you already run a local nameserver, you'll have to edit out -# parts of that file. -# 1.5.9-1: 05/jul/2005 by Eric Hameleers -# * New release. Changed the rc.vdenetwork script so that it will -# run out of the box. -# 20051213-1: 13/dec/2005 by Eric Hameleers -# * Snapshot release of what will become 2.0.1. I need this for the -# current CVS version of QEMU which changed the networking -# parameters. VDE now comes with 'vdeoq' and 'vdeq' for the old -# and the new interface respectively. -# 2.0.1-1: 03/jan/2006 by Eric Hameleers -# * New release, adapted to qemu >= 0.8 -# 2.0.2-1: 23/jul/2006 by Eric Hameleers -# * New release. -# 2.1.1-1: 22/aug/2006 by Eric Hameleers -# * New release. -# 2.1.6-1: 26/jul/2007 by Eric Hameleers -# * Update. -# 2.2.0.pre1-1: 02/Jun/2008 by Eric Hameleers -# * Update. -# 2.2.2-1: 01/sep/2008 by Eric Hameleers -# * Update. -# 2.3.1-1: 23/aug/2010 by Eric Hameleers -# * Update. -# 2.3.2-1: 06/dec/2011 by Eric Hameleers -# * Update. -# -# Run 'sh vde.SlackBuild' to build a Slackware package. -# The package (.tgz) and .txt file as well as build logs are created in /tmp . -# Install it using 'installpkg'. -# -# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# Set initial variables: -# -# A cargo del mantenimiento: Gerardo Zamudio -# para Libre Expresión México, A.C -# - -PRGNAM=vde -SRCVER=${SRCVER:-2.3.2} -VERSION=$(echo $SRCVER | tr '-' '.') -BUILD=${BUILD:-1} -TAG=${TAG:-lem} - -# Where do we look for sources? -SRCDIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) - -DOCS="COPYING* Changelog LICENSE README* VERSION doc/* \ - $SRCDIR/rc.vdenetwork $SRCDIR/Using_VDE_with_QEMU_HOWTO.txt" - -# Place to build (TMP) package (PKG) and output (OUTPUT) the program: -TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/build} -PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM -OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp} - -SOURCE="$SRCDIR/${PRGNAM}2-${SRCVER}.tar.bz2" -SRCURL="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/${PRGNAM}/${PRGNAM}2-${SRCVER}.tar.bz2" - -## -## --- with a little luck, you won't have to edit below this point --- ## -## - -# Automatically determine the architecture we're building on: -if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then - case "$( uname -m )" in - i?86) export ARCH=i486 ;; - arm*) export ARCH=arm ;; - # Unless $ARCH is already set, use uname -m for all other archs: - *) export ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;; - esac -fi - -case "$ARCH" in - i486) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i486 -mtune=i686" - SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" - ;; - x86_64) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" - SLKLDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib64"; LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" - ;; - *) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" - SLKLDFLAGS=""; LIBDIRSUFFIX="" - ;; -esac - -# Exit the script on errors: -set -e -trap 'echo "$0 FAILED at line ${LINENO}" | tee $OUTPUT/error-${PRGNAM}.log' ERR -# Catch unitialized variables: -set -u -P1=${1:-1} - -# Save old umask and set to 0022: -_UMASK_=$(umask) -umask 0022 - -# Create working directories: -mkdir -p $OUTPUT # place for the package to be saved -mkdir -p $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM # location to build the source -mkdir -p $PKG # place for the package to be built -rm -rf $PKG/* # always erase old package's contents -rm -rf $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM/* # remove the remnants of previous build -rm -rf $OUTPUT/{configure,make,install,error,makepkg}-$PRGNAM.log - # remove old log files - -# Source file availability: -if ! [ -f ${SOURCE} ]; then - echo "Source '$(basename ${SOURCE})' not available yet..." - # Check if the $SRCDIR is writable at all - if not, download to $OUTPUT - [ -w "$SRCDIR" ] || SOURCE="$OUTPUT/$(basename $SOURCE)" - if [ -f ${SOURCE} ]; then echo "Ah, found it!"; continue; fi - if ! [ "x${SRCURL}" == "x" ]; then - echo "Will download file to $(dirname $SOURCE)" - wget -nv -T 20 -O "${SOURCE}" "${SRCURL}" || true - if [ $? -ne 0 -o ! -s "${SOURCE}" ]; then - echo "Downloading '$(basename ${SOURCE})' failed... aborting the build." - mv -f "${SOURCE}" "${SOURCE}".FAIL - exit 1 - fi - else - echo "File '$(basename ${SOURCE})' not available... aborting the build." - exit 1 - fi -fi - -if [ "$P1" == "--download" ]; then - echo "Download complete." - exit 0 -fi - -# --- PACKAGE BUILDING --- - -echo "++" -echo "|| $PRGNAM-$VERSION" -echo "++" - -cd $TMP/tmp-$PRGNAM -echo "Extracting the source archive(s) for $PRGNAM..." -tar -xvf ${SOURCE} -cd ${PRGNAM}2-${SRCVER} -chown -R root:root . -chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a+X-s . - -echo Building ... -LDFLAGS="$SLKLDFLAGS" \ -CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ -CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ -./configure \ - --prefix=/usr \ - --libdir=/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} \ - --localstatedir=/var \ - --sysconfdir=/etc \ - --mandir=/usr/man \ - --program-prefix= \ - --program-suffix= \ - --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux \ - 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/configure-${PRGNAM}.log - -make 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/make-${PRGNAM}.log -make DESTDIR=$PKG install 2>&1 | tee $OUTPUT/install-${PRGNAM}.log - -# Add documentation: -mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION -cp -a $DOCS $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION || true -cat $SRCDIR/$(basename $0) > $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild -rm -f $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/Makefile* -chown -R root:root $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION -find $PKG/usr/doc -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; - -# Compress the man page(s): -if [ -d $PKG/usr/man ]; then - find $PKG/usr/man -type f -name "*.?" -exec gzip -9f {} \; - for i in $(find $PKG/usr/man -type l -name "*.?") ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done -fi - -# Strip binaries (if any): -find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" | grep ELF \ - | cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null || true - -# Add a package description: -mkdir -p $PKG/install -cat $SRCDIR/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc -if [ -f $SRCDIR/doinst.sh ]; then - 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