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LIBVDESLIRP(3) Library Functions Manual LIBVDESLIRP(3)

vdeslirp_open, vdeslirp_send, vdeslirp_recv, vdeslirp_fd, vdeslirp_close - simple API for slirp

#include <libvdeslirp.h>

struct vdeslirp *vdeslirp_open(SlirpConfig *cfg);

ssize_t vdeslirp_send(struct vdeslirp *slirp, const void *buf, size_t count);

ssize_t vdeslirp_recv(struct vdeslirp *slirp, void *buf, size_t count);

int vdeslirp_fd(struct vdeslirp *slirp);

int vdeslirp_close(struct vdeslirp *slirp);

These functions are provided by libvdeslirp. Link with -lvdeslirp.

Slirp is a TCP/IP emulator. Slirp generates a virtual network using standard user privileges (no need for root access of CAP_NET_ADMIN). This implementation uses libslirp.

vdeslirp_open creates a slirp network. The SlirpConfig structure is defined by libslirp and contains the following fields:

typedef struct SlirpConfig {

/* Version must be provided */
uint32_t version;
/*
* Fields introduced in SlirpConfig version 1 begin
*/
int restricted;
bool in_enabled;
struct in_addr vnetwork;
struct in_addr vnetmask;
struct in_addr vhost;
bool in6_enabled;
struct in6_addr vprefix_addr6;
uint8_t vprefix_len;
struct in6_addr vhost6;
const char *vhostname;
const char *tftp_server_name;
const char *tftp_path;
const char *bootfile;
struct in_addr vdhcp_start;
struct in_addr vnameserver;
struct in6_addr vnameserver6;
const char **vdnssearch;
const char *vdomainname;
/* Default: IF_MTU_DEFAULT */
size_t if_mtu;
/* Default: IF_MRU_DEFAULT */
size_t if_mru;
/* Prohibit connecting to 127.0.0.1:* */
bool disable_host_loopback;
/*
* Enable emulation code (*warning*: this code isn´t safe, it is not
* recommended to enable it)
*/
bool enable_emu;
/*
* Fields introduced in SlirpConfig version 2 begin
*/ } SlirpConfig;

libvdeslirp provides helper functions to fill in the fields of this structure, see libvdeslirpcfg(3).

Programs using libvdeslirp can send and receive packets using vdeslirp_send and vdeslirp_recv as if they were connected to host network (commonly the Internet) by a NAT/Masquerading router. vdeslirp_fd provides a valid file descriptor which can be used to wait for incoming packets (using select or poll) and vdeslirp_close terminates a slirp network created by vdeslirp_open.

vdeslirp_open returns the struct vdeslirp pointer in case of success. NULL is returned otherwise. The return value of vdeslirp_open is the descriptor that must be passed as first argument to all the other functions of this man page. vdeslirp_send and vdeslirp_recv return the number of bytes sent or received, -1 in case of error. vdeslirp_fd returns a valid file descriptor which can be used to wait for incoming packets (using select or poll). vdeslirp_close returns zero in case of success, -1 in case of error. In case of failure, errno is set to indicate the type of error.

libvdeslirpfwd(3), libvdeslirpcfg(3)

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