On Apr 27, 2004, at 12:09 PM, Mark Santcroos wrote:
* I'm sending UDP packets on a raw socket.

* iphdr->ip_src.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
  So I don't know the IP address that will be used as src address.

The kernel ought to pick the src address of the interface the packet will be sent from according to the routing table. At least if you were using SOCK_DGRAM, I'm not sure how much the kernel fills in when using SOCK_RAW.


  So as far as I can see, I have a problem generating the checksum in
  userspace.

Suggestion:

Would it make sense that if:
sysctl net.udp.checksum=1
and
udphdr->uh_sum = 0;
in a UDP packet created on a raw socket, to do the checksum in the kernel
instead of leaving it zero? If it does, I can create a patch.

And likewise with computing the checksum, I would expect the kernel to compute the packet checksums-- there's ip_sum as well as uh_sum.


Any other hints as how to do the checksum in userland are welcome too. As
that is the "ultimate" problem I try to fix.

Consider using libnet to build your packets:


http://www.packetfactory.net/projects/libnet/

...between libnet and libpcap, you've got userland code to handle both sending and receiving packets in an OS-independent fashion. Amoung other things, libnet has an implementation of "how to compute packet checksums" available for you to consider or use.

--
-Chuck

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