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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 25 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 26 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 27 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 28 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 29 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 30 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 31 * SUCH DAMAGE. 32 * 33 * From: 34 * @(#)in.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/3/94 35 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/in.h,v 1.38.2.3 1999/08/29 16:29:34 peter Exp $ 36 */ 37 38extern const struct tok ipproto_values[]; 39 40#ifndef IPPROTO_IP 41#define IPPROTO_IP 0 /* dummy for IP */ 42#endif 43#ifndef IPPROTO_HOPOPTS 44#define IPPROTO_HOPOPTS 0 /* IPv6 hop-by-hop options */ 45#endif 46#ifndef IPPROTO_ICMP 47#define IPPROTO_ICMP 1 /* control message protocol */ 48#endif 49#ifndef IPPROTO_IGMP 50#define IPPROTO_IGMP 2 /* group mgmt protocol */ 51#endif 52#ifndef IPPROTO_IPV4 53#define IPPROTO_IPV4 4 54#endif 55#ifndef IPPROTO_TCP 56#define IPPROTO_TCP 6 /* tcp */ 57#endif 58#ifndef IPPROTO_EGP 59#define IPPROTO_EGP 8 /* exterior gateway protocol */ 60#endif 61#ifndef IPPROTO_PIGP 62#define IPPROTO_PIGP 9 63#endif 64#ifndef IPPROTO_UDP 65#define IPPROTO_UDP 17 /* user datagram protocol */ 66#endif 67#ifndef IPPROTO_DCCP 68#define IPPROTO_DCCP 33 /* datagram congestion control protocol */ 69#endif 70#ifndef IPPROTO_IPV6 71#define IPPROTO_IPV6 41 72#endif 73#ifndef IPPROTO_ROUTING 74#define IPPROTO_ROUTING 43 /* IPv6 routing header */ 75#endif 76#ifndef IPPROTO_FRAGMENT 77#define IPPROTO_FRAGMENT 44 /* IPv6 fragmentation header */ 78#endif 79#ifndef IPPROTO_RSVP 80#define IPPROTO_RSVP 46 /* resource reservation */ 81#endif 82#ifndef IPPROTO_GRE 83#define IPPROTO_GRE 47 /* General Routing Encap. */ 84#endif 85#ifndef IPPROTO_ESP 86#define IPPROTO_ESP 50 /* SIPP Encap Sec. Payload */ 87#endif 88#ifndef IPPROTO_AH 89#define IPPROTO_AH 51 /* SIPP Auth Header */ 90#endif 91#ifndef IPPROTO_MOBILE 92#define IPPROTO_MOBILE 55 93#endif 94#ifndef IPPROTO_ICMPV6 95#define IPPROTO_ICMPV6 58 /* ICMPv6 */ 96#endif 97#ifndef IPPROTO_NONE 98#define IPPROTO_NONE 59 /* IPv6 no next header */ 99#endif 100#ifndef IPPROTO_DSTOPTS 101#define IPPROTO_DSTOPTS 60 /* IPv6 destination options */ 102#endif 103#ifndef IPPROTO_MOBILITY_OLD 104/* 105 * The current Protocol Numbers list says that the IP protocol number for 106 * mobility headers is 135; it cites draft-ietf-mobileip-ipv6-24, but 107 * that draft doesn't actually give a number. 108 * 109 * It appears that 62 used to be used, even though that's assigned to 110 * a protocol called CFTP; however, the only reference for CFTP is a 111 * Network Message from BBN back in 1982, so, for now, we support 62, 112 * aas well as 135, as a protocol number for mobility headers. 113 */ 114#define IPPROTO_MOBILITY_OLD 62 115#endif 116#ifndef IPPROTO_ND 117#define IPPROTO_ND 77 /* Sun net disk proto (temp.) */ 118#endif 119#ifndef IPPROTO_EIGRP 120#define IPPROTO_EIGRP 88 /* Cisco/GXS IGRP */ 121#endif 122#ifndef IPPROTO_OSPF 123#define IPPROTO_OSPF 89 124#endif 125#ifndef IPPROTO_PIM 126#define IPPROTO_PIM 103 127#endif 128#ifndef IPPROTO_IPCOMP 129#define IPPROTO_IPCOMP 108 130#endif 131#ifndef IPPROTO_VRRP 132#define IPPROTO_VRRP 112 133#endif 134#ifndef IPPROTO_CARP 135#define IPPROTO_CARP 112 136#endif 137#ifndef IPPROTO_PGM 138#define IPPROTO_PGM 113 139#endif 140#ifndef IPPROTO_SCTP 141#define IPPROTO_SCTP 132 142#endif 143#ifndef IPPROTO_MOBILITY 144#define IPPROTO_MOBILITY 135 145#endif 146