Lines Matching full:packets

42 Packets sent to or from this system may be subject to IPsec policy. See
130 Limit reception and transmission of packets to this interface. Takes an
140 Time to live for packets. This option takes an unsigned integer that must be
151 If the value is set to 100, then only IP packets with a TTL of 100 or higher are
152 accepted. Packets with a TTL less than the minimum are dropped. This option
154 0 indicates that all packets should be accepted.
299 Block multicast packets whose source address matches the given source address.
310 Unblock (begin receiving) multicast packets which were previously blocked using
320 Begin receiving packets for the given multicast group whose source address
330 Stop receiving packets for the given multicast group whose source address
354 Block multicast packets whose source address matches the given source address.
365 Unblock (begin receiving) multicast packets which were previously blocked using
384 Begin receiving packets for the given multicast group whose source address
394 Stop receiving packets for the given multicast group whose source address
412 The outgoing interface for multicast packets. This option takes a \fBstruct\fR
414 multicast packets. If the address specified is \fBINADDR_ANY\fR, it uses the
451 of the outgoing packets.
466 broadcast and multicast packets. The application must ensure that the specified
513 By default, the IP layer will not forward IPv4 packets that are not addressed
525 can be configured to forward IP packets by setting the IFF_ROUTER interface
527 router options. If an interface's IFF_ROUTER flag is set, packets can be
528 forwarded to or from the interface. If it is clear, packets will neither be
583 Packets received on a network interface from an external source.
592 Packets to be sent out a network interface.
601 Packets being forwarded through this host to another network.
610 Packets that have been sent by a local application to another.
619 Packets about to be received by a local application from another.
635 packets, this structure is filled out as follows:
642 Identifier indicating the inbound interface for packets received with the
652 Identifier indicating the outbound interface for packets received with the
684 In addition to events describing packets as they move through the system, it is
712 At least one logical interface is now ready to receive packets.
721 There are no logical interfaces expecting to receive packets.
985 Raw sockets should receive \fBICMP\fR error packets relating to the protocol;
986 currently such packets are simply discarded.