mobile-peer-expiry (integer): For "mobile" peers only, the length
of time (in seconds) for which we will keep sending to multiple
address/ports from which we have not seen incoming traffic. [120]
+ local-mobile (bool): if True then other peers have been told we are
+ "mobile". This should be True iff the peers' site configurations
+ for us have "mobile True" (and if we find a site configuration for
+ ourselves in the config, we insist on this). The effect is to
+ check that there are no links both ends of which are allegedly
+ mobile (which is not supported, so those links are ignored). [false]
** transform
dict=item->data.dict;
st->localname=dict_read_string(dict, "local-name", True, "site", loc);
st->remotename=dict_read_string(dict, "name", True, "site", loc);
+
+ st->peer_mobile=dict_read_bool(dict,"mobile",False,"site",loc,False);
+ bool_t local_mobile=
+ dict_read_bool(dict,"local-mobile",False,"site",loc,False);
+
/* Sanity check (which also allows the 'sites' file to include
site() closures for all sites including our own): refuse to
talk to ourselves */
if (strcmp(st->localname,st->remotename)==0) {
Message(M_DEBUG,"site %s: local-name==name -> ignoring this site\n",
st->localname);
+ if (st->peer_mobile != local_mobile)
+ cfgfatal(loc,"site","site %s's peer-mobile=%d"
+ " but our local-mobile=%d\n",
+ st->localname, st->peer_mobile, local_mobile);
+ free(st);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ if (st->peer_mobile && local_mobile) {
+ Message(M_WARNING,"site %s: site is mobile but so are we"
+ " -> ignoring this site\n", st->remotename);
free(st);
return NULL;
}
+
assert(index_sequence < 0xffffffffUL);
st->index = ++index_sequence;
- st->peer_mobile=dict_read_bool(dict,"mobile",False,"site",loc,False);
st->netlink=find_cl_if(dict,"link",CL_NETLINK,True,"site",loc);
st->comm=find_cl_if(dict,"comm",CL_COMM,True,"site",loc);
st->resolver=find_cl_if(dict,"resolver",CL_RESOLVER,True,"site",loc);