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33 .Dt IPSEC_SET_POLICY 3
36 .Nm ipsec_set_policy ,
37 .Nm ipsec_get_policylen ,
39 .Nd manipulate IPsec policy specification structure from readable string
46 .Fn ipsec_set_policy "char *policy" "int len"
48 .Fn ipsec_get_policylen "char *buf"
50 .Fn ipsec_dump_policy "char *buf" "char *delim"
53 generates IPsec policy specification structure, namely
54 .Li struct sadb_x_policy
56 .Li struct sadb_x_ipsecrequest
57 from human-readable policy specification.
58 Policy specification must be given as C string
65 will return the buffer of IPsec policy specification structure.
66 The buffer is dynamically allocated, and must be freed by the caller by calling
69 You may want the length of the generated buffer such when calling
71 .Fn ipsec_get_policylen
72 will return the length.
75 converts IPsec policy structure into readable form.
78 can be regarded as inverse conversion of
79 .Fn ipsec_set_policy .
81 points to a IPsec policy structure,
82 .Li struct sadb_x_policy .
84 is a delimiter string, which is usually a blank character.
89 single whitespace is assumed.
91 returns pointer to dynamically allocated string.
92 It is caller's responsibility to reclaim the region, by using
96 is formatted as either of the following:
97 .Bl -tag -width "discard"
98 .It Ar direction Li discard
105 specifies which direction the policy needs to be applied.
108 policy, packets will be dropped if they match the policy.
109 .It Ar direction Li entrust
111 means to consult to SPD defined by
113 .It Ar direction Li bypass
115 means to be bypassed the IPsec processing.
116 (packet will be transmitted in clear).
117 This is for privileged socket.
124 means that the matching packets are subject to IPsec processing.
126 can be followed by one or more
128 string, which is formatted as below:
129 .Bl -tag -width "discard"
156 specifies IPsec endpoint.
185 must be set to one of the following:
186 .Li default , use , require
190 means that the kernel should consult the system default policy
194 .Va net.inet.ipsec.esp_trans_deflev .
197 regarding the system default.
199 means that a relevant SA can be used when available,
200 since the kernel may perform IPsec operation against packets when possible.
201 In this case, packets can be transmitted in clear
202 (when SA is not available),
204 (when SA is available).
206 means that a relevant SA is required,
207 since the kernel must perform IPsec operation against packets.
211 but adds the restriction that the SA for outbound traffic is used
212 only for this policy.
213 You may need the identifier in order to relate the policy and the SA
214 when you define the SA by manual keying.
215 You can put the decimal number as the identifier after
218 .Li unique : number .
220 must be between 1 and 32767 .
223 string is kept unambiguous,
228 However, it is encouraged to specify them explicitly
229 to avoid unintended behaviors.
232 is omitted, it will be interpreted as
237 Note that there is a bit difference of specification from
241 both entrust and bypass are not used.
246 Here are several examples
247 (long lines are wrapped for readability):
248 .Bd -literal -offset indent
250 out ipsec esp/transport//require
251 in ipsec ah/transport//require
252 out ipsec esp/tunnel/10.1.1.2-10.1.1.1/use
253 in ipsec ipcomp/transport//use
258 returns a pointer to the allocated buffer of policy specification if successful; otherwise a NULL pointer is returned.
259 .Fn ipsec_get_policylen
260 returns with positive value
261 (meaning the buffer size)
262 on success, and negative value on errors.
263 .Fn ipsec_dump_policy
264 returns a pointer to dynamically allocated region on success,
269 .Xr ipsec_strerror 3 ,
273 The functions first appeared in WIDE/KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit.
275 IPv6 and IPsec support based on the KAME Project
276 .Pa ( http://www.kame.net/ )
277 stack was initially integrated into