Julian Elischer wrote:
OK, but we should think about it in the future. In theory, routing
socket's messages are easily extendable with FIB number in uint16_t,
as message keeps it's length...
I will do that with the advice of people who know that protocol better
than I do.
I'm afraid Linux is still ahead of the game here. They adopted a
tag-length-value protocol called NETLINK which solves many of the
problems inherent in PF_ROUTE. It even has an RFC.
BMS
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