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33 * @(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/ipproto.h,v 1.6 2005-09-20 06:01:22 guy Exp $ (LBL)
34 *
35 * From:
36 *	@(#)in.h	8.3 (Berkeley) 1/3/94
37 * $FreeBSD$
38 * FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/in.h,v 1.38.2.3 1999/08/29 16:29:34 peter Exp
39 */
40
41extern const struct tok ipproto_values[];
42
43#ifndef IPPROTO_IP
44#define	IPPROTO_IP		0		/* dummy for IP */
45#endif
46#ifndef IPPROTO_HOPOPTS
47#define IPPROTO_HOPOPTS		0		/* IPv6 hop-by-hop options */
48#endif
49#ifndef IPPROTO_ICMP
50#define	IPPROTO_ICMP		1		/* control message protocol */
51#endif
52#ifndef IPPROTO_IGMP
53#define	IPPROTO_IGMP		2		/* group mgmt protocol */
54#endif
55#ifndef IPPROTO_IPV4
56#define IPPROTO_IPV4		4
57#endif
58#ifndef IPPROTO_TCP
59#define	IPPROTO_TCP		6		/* tcp */
60#endif
61#ifndef IPPROTO_EGP
62#define	IPPROTO_EGP		8		/* exterior gateway protocol */
63#endif
64#ifndef IPPROTO_PIGP
65#define IPPROTO_PIGP		9
66#endif
67#ifndef IPPROTO_UDP
68#define	IPPROTO_UDP		17		/* user datagram protocol */
69#endif
70#ifndef IPPROTO_DCCP
71#define	IPPROTO_DCCP		33		/* datagram congestion control protocol */
72#endif
73#ifndef IPPROTO_IPV6
74#define IPPROTO_IPV6		41
75#endif
76#ifndef IPPROTO_ROUTING
77#define IPPROTO_ROUTING		43		/* IPv6 routing header */
78#endif
79#ifndef IPPROTO_FRAGMENT
80#define IPPROTO_FRAGMENT	44		/* IPv6 fragmentation header */
81#endif
82#ifndef IPPROTO_RSVP
83#define IPPROTO_RSVP		46 		/* resource reservation */
84#endif
85#ifndef IPPROTO_GRE
86#define	IPPROTO_GRE		47		/* General Routing Encap. */
87#endif
88#ifndef IPPROTO_ESP
89#define	IPPROTO_ESP		50		/* SIPP Encap Sec. Payload */
90#endif
91#ifndef IPPROTO_AH
92#define	IPPROTO_AH		51		/* SIPP Auth Header */
93#endif
94#ifndef IPPROTO_MOBILE
95#define IPPROTO_MOBILE		55
96#endif
97#ifndef IPPROTO_ICMPV6
98#define IPPROTO_ICMPV6		58		/* ICMPv6 */
99#endif
100#ifndef IPPROTO_NONE
101#define IPPROTO_NONE		59		/* IPv6 no next header */
102#endif
103#ifndef IPPROTO_DSTOPTS
104#define IPPROTO_DSTOPTS		60		/* IPv6 destination options */
105#endif
106#ifndef IPPROTO_MOBILITY_OLD
107/*
108 * The current Protocol Numbers list says that the IP protocol number for
109 * mobility headers is 135; it cites draft-ietf-mobileip-ipv6-24, but
110 * that draft doesn't actually give a number.
111 *
112 * It appears that 62 used to be used, even though that's assigned to
113 * a protocol called CFTP; however, the only reference for CFTP is a
114 * Network Message from BBN back in 1982, so, for now, we support 62,
115 * aas well as 135, as a protocol number for mobility headers.
116 */
117#define IPPROTO_MOBILITY_OLD	62
118#endif
119#ifndef IPPROTO_ND
120#define	IPPROTO_ND		77		/* Sun net disk proto (temp.) */
121#endif
122#ifndef IPPROTO_EIGRP
123#define	IPPROTO_EIGRP		88		/* Cisco/GXS IGRP */
124#endif
125#ifndef IPPROTO_OSPF
126#define IPPROTO_OSPF		89
127#endif
128#ifndef IPPROTO_PIM
129#define IPPROTO_PIM		103
130#endif
131#ifndef IPPROTO_IPCOMP
132#define IPPROTO_IPCOMP		108
133#endif
134#ifndef IPPROTO_VRRP
135#define IPPROTO_VRRP		112
136#endif
137#ifndef IPPROTO_CARP
138#define IPPROTO_CARP		112
139#endif
140#ifndef IPPROTO_PGM
141#define IPPROTO_PGM             113
142#endif
143#ifndef IPPROTO_SCTP
144#define IPPROTO_SCTP		132
145#endif
146#ifndef IPPROTO_MOBILITY
147#define IPPROTO_MOBILITY	135
148#endif
149