# DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from Config.src
#
# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
-# see scripts/kbuild/config-language.txt.
+# see docs/Kconfig-language.txt.
#
menu "Networking Utilities"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPV6
bool "Enable IPv6 support"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPV6
- depends on IPV6
help
- Enable IPv6 support in busybox.
- This adds IPv6 support in the networking applets.
+ Enable IPv6 support in busybox.
+ This adds IPv6 support in the networking applets.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_UNIX_LOCAL
bool "Enable Unix domain socket support (usually not needed)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_UNIX_LOCAL
help
- Enable Unix domain socket support in all busybox networking
- applets. Address of the form local:/path/to/unix/socket
- will be recognized.
+ Enable Unix domain socket support in all busybox networking
+ applets. Address of the form local:/path/to/unix/socket
+ will be recognized.
- This extension is almost never used in real world usage.
- You most likely want to say N.
+ This extension is almost never used in real world usage.
+ You most likely want to say N.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_IPV4_ADDRESS
bool "Prefer IPv4 addresses from DNS queries"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_PREFER_IPV4_ADDRESS
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPV6
help
- Use IPv4 address of network host if it has one.
+ Use IPv4 address of network host if it has one.
- If this option is off, the first returned address will be used.
- This may cause problems when your DNS server is IPv6-capable and
- is returning IPv6 host addresses too. If IPv6 address
- precedes IPv4 one in DNS reply, busybox network applets
- (e.g. wget) will use IPv6 address. On an IPv6-incapable host
- or network applets will fail to connect to the host
- using IPv6 address.
+ If this option is off, the first returned address will be used.
+ This may cause problems when your DNS server is IPv6-capable and
+ is returning IPv6 host addresses too. If IPv6 address
+ precedes IPv4 one in DNS reply, busybox network applets
+ (e.g. wget) will use IPv6 address. On an IPv6-incapable host
+ or network applets will fail to connect to the host
+ using IPv6 address.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_VERBOSE_RESOLUTION_ERRORS
bool "Verbose resolution errors"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VERBOSE_RESOLUTION_ERRORS
help
- Enable if you are not satisfied with simplistic
- "can't resolve 'hostname.com'" and want to know more.
- This may increase size of your executable a bit.
+ Enable if you are not satisfied with simplistic
+ "can't resolve 'hostname.com'" and want to know more.
+ This may increase size of your executable a bit.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_ETC_NETWORKS
+ bool "Support /etc/networks"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ETC_NETWORKS
+ help
+ Enable support for network names in /etc/networks. This is
+ a rarely used feature which allows you to use names
+ instead of IP/mask pairs in route command.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_ETC_SERVICES
+ bool "Consult /etc/services even for well-known ports"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_ETC_SERVICES
+ help
+ Look up e.g. "telnet" and "http" in /etc/services file
+ instead of assuming ports 23 and 80.
+ This is almost never necessary (everybody uses standard ports),
+ and it makes sense to avoid reading this file.
+ If you disable this option, in the cases where port is explicitly
+ specified as a service name (e.g. "telnet HOST PORTNAME"),
+ it will still be looked up in /etc/services.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HWIB
+ bool "Support infiniband HW"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HWIB
+ help
+ Support for printing infiniband addresses in network applets.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TLS_SHA1
+ bool "In TLS code, support ciphers which use deprecated SHA1"
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TLS
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TLS_SHA1
+ help
+ Selecting this option increases interoperability with very old
+ servers, but slightly increases code size.
+
+ Most TLS servers support SHA256 today (2018), since SHA1 is
+ considered possibly insecure (although not yet definitely broken).
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ARP
- bool "arp"
+ bool "arp (10 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ARP
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Manipulate the system ARP cache.
+ Manipulate the system ARP cache.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ARPING
- bool "arping"
+ bool "arping (9 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ARPING
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Ping hosts by ARP packets.
-
+ Ping hosts by ARP packets.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_BRCTL
- bool "brctl"
+ bool "brctl (4.7 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_BRCTL
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Manage ethernet bridges.
- Supports addbr/delbr and addif/delif.
+ Manage ethernet bridges.
+ Supports addbr/delbr and addif/delif.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_BRCTL_FANCY
bool "Fancy options"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BRCTL_FANCY
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_BRCTL
help
- Add support for extended option like:
- setageing, setfd, sethello, setmaxage,
- setpathcost, setportprio, setbridgeprio,
- stp
- This adds about 600 bytes.
+ Add support for extended option like:
+ setageing, setfd, sethello, setmaxage,
+ setpathcost, setportprio, setbridgeprio,
+ stp
+ This adds about 600 bytes.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_BRCTL_SHOW
bool "Support show"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_BRCTL_SHOW
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_BRCTL && BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_BRCTL_FANCY
help
- Add support for option which prints the current config:
- show
+ Add support for option which prints the current config:
+ show
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DNSD
- bool "dnsd"
+ bool "dnsd (9.8 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DNSD
help
- Small and static DNS server daemon.
+ Small and static DNS server daemon.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ETHER_WAKE
- bool "ether-wake"
+ bool "ether-wake (4.9 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ETHER_WAKE
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Send a magic packet to wake up sleeping machines.
+ Send a magic packet to wake up sleeping machines.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FTPD
- bool "ftpd"
+ bool "ftpd (30 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FTPD
help
- Simple FTP daemon. You have to run it via inetd.
+ Simple FTP daemon. You have to run it via inetd.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_FTPD_WRITE
- bool "Enable upload commands"
+ bool "Enable -w (upload commands)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPD_WRITE
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FTPD
help
- Enable all kinds of FTP upload commands (-w option)
+ Enable -w option. "ftpd -w" will accept upload commands
+ such as STOR, STOU, APPE, DELE, MKD, RMD, rename commands.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_FTPD_ACCEPT_BROKEN_LIST
bool "Enable workaround for RFC-violating clients"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPD_ACCEPT_BROKEN_LIST
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FTPD
help
- Some ftp clients (among them KDE's Konqueror) issue illegal
- "LIST -l" requests. This option works around such problems.
- It might prevent you from listing files starting with "-" and
- it increases the code size by ~40 bytes.
- Most other ftp servers seem to behave similar to this.
+ Some ftp clients (among them KDE's Konqueror) issue illegal
+ "LIST -l" requests. This option works around such problems.
+ It might prevent you from listing files starting with "-" and
+ it increases the code size by ~40 bytes.
+ Most other ftp servers seem to behave similar to this.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_FTPD_AUTHENTICATION
bool "Enable authentication"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPD_AUTHENTICATION
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FTPD
help
- Enable basic system login as seen in telnet etc.
+ Require login, and change to logged in user's UID:GID before
+ accessing any files. Option "-a USER" allows "anonymous"
+ logins (treats them as if USER logged in).
+
+ If this option is not selected, ftpd runs with the rights
+ of the user it was started under, and does not require login.
+ Take care to not launch it under root.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FTPGET
- bool "ftpget"
+ bool "ftpget (7.8 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FTPGET
help
- Retrieve a remote file via FTP.
+ Retrieve a remote file via FTP.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FTPPUT
- bool "ftpput"
+ bool "ftpput (7.5 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FTPPUT
help
- Store a remote file via FTP.
+ Store a remote file via FTP.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_FTPGETPUT_LONG_OPTIONS
bool "Enable long options in ftpget/ftpput"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FTPGETPUT_LONG_OPTIONS
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LONG_OPTS && (BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FTPGET || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FTPPUT)
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HOSTNAME
- bool "hostname"
+ bool "hostname (5.5 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HOSTNAME
help
- Show or set the system's host name.
+ Show or set the system's host name.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_DNSDOMAINNAME
- bool "dnsdomainname"
+ bool "dnsdomainname (3.6 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_DNSDOMAINNAME
help
- Alias to "hostname -d".
+ Alias to "hostname -d".
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
- bool "httpd"
+ bool "httpd (32 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_HTTPD
help
- HTTP server.
+ HTTP server.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_PORT_DEFAULT
+ int "Default port"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_PORT_DEFAULT
+ range 1 65535
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_RANGES
bool "Support 'Ranges:' header"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_RANGES
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
help
- Makes httpd emit "Accept-Ranges: bytes" header and understand
- "Range: bytes=NNN-[MMM]" header. Allows for resuming interrupted
- downloads, seeking in multimedia players etc.
+ Makes httpd emit "Accept-Ranges: bytes" header and understand
+ "Range: bytes=NNN-[MMM]" header. Allows for resuming interrupted
+ downloads, seeking in multimedia players etc.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_SETUID
bool "Enable -u <user> option"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_SETUID
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
help
- This option allows the server to run as a specific user
- rather than defaulting to the user that starts the server.
- Use of this option requires special privileges to change to a
- different user.
+ This option allows the server to run as a specific user
+ rather than defaulting to the user that starts the server.
+ Use of this option requires special privileges to change to a
+ different user.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_BASIC_AUTH
- bool "Enable Basic http Authentication"
+ bool "Enable HTTP authentication"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_BASIC_AUTH
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
help
- Utilizes password settings from /etc/httpd.conf for basic
- authentication on a per url basis.
- Example for httpd.conf file:
- /adm:toor:PaSsWd
+ Utilizes password settings from /etc/httpd.conf for basic
+ authentication on a per url basis.
+ Example for httpd.conf file:
+ /adm:toor:PaSsWd
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_AUTH_MD5
- bool "Support MD5 crypted passwords for http Authentication"
+ bool "Support MD5-encrypted passwords in HTTP authentication"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_AUTH_MD5
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_BASIC_AUTH
help
- Enables encrypted passwords, and wildcard user/passwords
- in httpd.conf file.
- User '*' means 'any system user name is ok',
- password of '*' means 'use system password for this user'
- Examples:
- /adm:toor:$1$P/eKnWXS$aI1aPGxT.dJD5SzqAKWrF0
- /adm:root:*
- /wiki:*:*
+ Enables encrypted passwords, and wildcard user/passwords
+ in httpd.conf file.
+ User '*' means 'any system user name is ok',
+ password of '*' means 'use system password for this user'
+ Examples:
+ /adm:toor:$1$P/eKnWXS$aI1aPGxT.dJD5SzqAKWrF0
+ /adm:root:*
+ /wiki:*:*
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_CGI
bool "Support Common Gateway Interface (CGI)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_CGI
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
help
- This option allows scripts and executables to be invoked
- when specific URLs are requested.
+ This option allows scripts and executables to be invoked
+ when specific URLs are requested.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_CONFIG_WITH_SCRIPT_INTERPR
bool "Support running scripts through an interpreter"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_CONFIG_WITH_SCRIPT_INTERPR
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_CGI
help
- This option enables support for running scripts through an
- interpreter. Turn this on if you want PHP scripts to work
- properly. You need to supply an additional line in your
- httpd.conf file:
- *.php:/path/to/your/php
+ This option enables support for running scripts through an
+ interpreter. Turn this on if you want PHP scripts to work
+ properly. You need to supply an additional line in your
+ httpd.conf file:
+ *.php:/path/to/your/php
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_SET_REMOTE_PORT_TO_ENV
bool "Set REMOTE_PORT environment variable for CGI"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_SET_REMOTE_PORT_TO_ENV
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_CGI
help
- Use of this option can assist scripts in generating
- references that contain a unique port number.
+ Use of this option can assist scripts in generating
+ references that contain a unique port number.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_ENCODE_URL_STR
bool "Enable -e option (useful for CGIs written as shell scripts)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_ENCODE_URL_STR
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
help
- This option allows html encoding of arbitrary strings for display
- by the browser. Output goes to stdout.
- For example, httpd -e "<Hello World>" produces
- "<Hello World>".
+ This option allows html encoding of arbitrary strings for display
+ by the browser. Output goes to stdout.
+ For example, httpd -e "<Hello World>" produces
+ "<Hello World>".
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_ERROR_PAGES
bool "Support custom error pages"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_ERROR_PAGES
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
help
- This option allows you to define custom error pages in
- the configuration file instead of the default HTTP status
- error pages. For instance, if you add the line:
- E404:/path/e404.html
- in the config file, the server will respond the specified
- '/path/e404.html' file instead of the terse '404 NOT FOUND'
- message.
+ This option allows you to define custom error pages in
+ the configuration file instead of the default HTTP status
+ error pages. For instance, if you add the line:
+ E404:/path/e404.html
+ in the config file, the server will respond the specified
+ '/path/e404.html' file instead of the terse '404 NOT FOUND'
+ message.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_PROXY
bool "Support reverse proxy"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_PROXY
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
help
- This option allows you to define URLs that will be forwarded
- to another HTTP server. To setup add the following line to the
- configuration file
- P:/url/:http://hostname[:port]/new/path/
- Then a request to /url/myfile will be forwarded to
- http://hostname[:port]/new/path/myfile.
+ This option allows you to define URLs that will be forwarded
+ to another HTTP server. To setup add the following line to the
+ configuration file
+ P:/url/:http://hostname[:port]/new/path/
+ Then a request to /url/myfile will be forwarded to
+ http://hostname[:port]/new/path/myfile.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_GZIP
bool "Support GZIP content encoding"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_GZIP
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
help
- Makes httpd send files using GZIP content encoding if the
- client supports it and a pre-compressed <file>.gz exists.
+ Makes httpd send files using GZIP content encoding if the
+ client supports it and a pre-compressed <file>.gz exists.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_ETAG
+ bool "Support caching via ETag header"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_ETAG
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
+ help
+ If server responds with ETag then next time client (browser)
+ resend it via If-None-Match header.
+ Then httpd will check if file wasn't modified and if not,
+ return 304 Not Modified status code.
+ The ETag value is constructed from last modification date
+ in unix epoch, and size: "hex(last_mod)-hex(file_size)".
+ It's not completely reliable as hash functions but fair enough.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_LAST_MODIFIED
+ bool "Add Last-Modified header to response"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_LAST_MODIFIED
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
+ help
+ The Last-Modified header is used for cache validation.
+ The client sends last seen mtime to server in If-Modified-Since.
+ Both headers MUST be an RFC 1123 formatted, which is hard to parse.
+ Use ETag header instead.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_DATE
+ bool "Add Date header to response"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_DATE
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
+ help
+ RFC2616 says that server MUST add Date header to response.
+ But it is almost useless and can be omitted.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_HTTPD_ACL_IP
+ bool "ACL IP"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_HTTPD_ACL_IP
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_HTTPD
+ help
+ Support IP deny/allow rules
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFCONFIG
- bool "ifconfig"
+ bool "ifconfig (12 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFCONFIG
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Ifconfig is used to configure the kernel-resident network interfaces.
+ Ifconfig is used to configure the kernel-resident network interfaces.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_STATUS
bool "Enable status reporting output (+7k)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_STATUS
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFCONFIG
help
- If ifconfig is called with no arguments it will display the status
- of the currently active interfaces.
+ If ifconfig is called with no arguments it will display the status
+ of the currently active interfaces.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_SLIP
bool "Enable slip-specific options \"keepalive\" and \"outfill\""
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_SLIP
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFCONFIG
help
- Allow "keepalive" and "outfill" support for SLIP. If you're not
- planning on using serial lines, leave this unchecked.
+ Allow "keepalive" and "outfill" support for SLIP. If you're not
+ planning on using serial lines, leave this unchecked.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_MEMSTART_IOADDR_IRQ
bool "Enable options \"mem_start\", \"io_addr\", and \"irq\""
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_MEMSTART_IOADDR_IRQ
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFCONFIG
help
- Allow the start address for shared memory, start address for I/O,
- and/or the interrupt line used by the specified device.
+ Allow the start address for shared memory, start address for I/O,
+ and/or the interrupt line used by the specified device.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_HW
bool "Enable option \"hw\" (ether only)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_HW
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFCONFIG
help
- Set the hardware address of this interface, if the device driver
- supports this operation. Currently, we only support the 'ether'
- class.
+ Set the hardware address of this interface, if the device driver
+ supports this operation. Currently, we only support the 'ether'
+ class.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_BROADCAST_PLUS
bool "Set the broadcast automatically"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFCONFIG_BROADCAST_PLUS
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFCONFIG
help
- Setting this will make ifconfig attempt to find the broadcast
- automatically if the value '+' is used.
+ Setting this will make ifconfig attempt to find the broadcast
+ automatically if the value '+' is used.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFENSLAVE
- bool "ifenslave"
+ bool "ifenslave (13 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFENSLAVE
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Userspace application to bind several interfaces
- to a logical interface (use with kernel bonding driver).
+ Userspace application to bind several interfaces
+ to a logical interface (use with kernel bonding driver).
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFPLUGD
- bool "ifplugd"
+ bool "ifplugd (10 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFPLUGD
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Network interface plug detection daemon.
+ Network interface plug detection daemon.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUP
- bool "ifup"
+ bool "ifup (14 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFUP
help
- Activate the specified interfaces. This applet makes use
- of either "ifconfig" and "route" or the "ip" command to actually
- configure network interfaces. Therefore, you will probably also want
- to enable either IFCONFIG and ROUTE, or enable
- FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IP and the various IP options. Of
- course you could use non-busybox versions of these programs, so
- against my better judgement (since this will surely result in plenty
- of support questions on the mailing list), I do not force you to
- enable these additional options. It is up to you to supply either
- "ifconfig", "route" and "run-parts" or the "ip" command, either
- via busybox or via standalone utilities.
+ Activate the specified interfaces. This applet makes use
+ of either "ifconfig" and "route" or the "ip" command to actually
+ configure network interfaces. Therefore, you will probably also want
+ to enable either IFCONFIG and ROUTE, or enable
+ FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IP and the various IP options. Of
+ course you could use non-busybox versions of these programs, so
+ against my better judgement (since this will surely result in plenty
+ of support questions on the mailing list), I do not force you to
+ enable these additional options. It is up to you to supply either
+ "ifconfig", "route" and "run-parts" or the "ip" command, either
+ via busybox or via standalone utilities.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFDOWN
- bool "ifdown"
+ bool "ifdown (13 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFDOWN
help
- Deactivate the specified interfaces.
+ Deactivate the specified interfaces.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUPDOWN_IFSTATE_PATH
string "Absolute path to ifstate file"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFUPDOWN_IFSTATE_PATH
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFDOWN
help
- ifupdown keeps state information in a file called ifstate.
- Typically it is located in /var/run/ifstate, however
- some distributions tend to put it in other places
- (debian, for example, uses /etc/network/run/ifstate).
- This config option defines location of ifstate.
+ ifupdown keeps state information in a file called ifstate.
+ Typically it is located in /var/run/ifstate, however
+ some distributions tend to put it in other places
+ (debian, for example, uses /etc/network/run/ifstate).
+ This config option defines location of ifstate.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IP
bool "Use ip tool (else ifconfig/route is used)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IP
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFDOWN
help
- Use the iproute "ip" command to implement "ifup" and "ifdown", rather
- than the default of using the older "ifconfig" and "route" utilities.
+ Use the iproute "ip" command to implement "ifup" and "ifdown", rather
+ than the default of using the older "ifconfig" and "route" utilities.
- If Y: you must install either the full-blown iproute2 package
- or enable "ip" applet in Busybox, or the "ifup" and "ifdown" applets
- will not work.
+ If Y: you must install either the full-blown iproute2 package
+ or enable "ip" applet in busybox, or the "ifup" and "ifdown" applets
+ will not work.
- If N: you must install either the full-blown ifconfig and route
- utilities, or enable these applets in Busybox.
+ If N: you must install either the full-blown ifconfig and route
+ utilities, or enable these applets in busybox.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IPV4
bool "Support IPv4"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IPV4
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFDOWN
help
- If you want ifup/ifdown to talk IPv4, leave this on.
+ If you want ifup/ifdown to talk IPv4, leave this on.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IPV6
bool "Support IPv6"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_IPV6
depends on (BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFDOWN) && BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPV6
help
- If you need support for IPv6, turn this option on.
+ If you need support for IPv6, turn this option on.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_MAPPING
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_MAPPING
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFDOWN
help
- This enables support for the "mapping" stanza, unless you have
- a weird network setup you don't need it.
+ This enables support for the "mapping" stanza, unless you have
+ a weird network setup you don't need it.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_EXTERNAL_DHCP
bool "Support external DHCP clients"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IFUPDOWN_EXTERNAL_DHCP
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFDOWN
help
- This enables support for the external dhcp clients. Clients are
- tried in the following order: dhcpcd, dhclient, pump and udhcpc.
- Otherwise, if udhcpc applet is enabled, it is used.
- Otherwise, ifup/ifdown will have no support for DHCP.
+ This enables support for the external dhcp clients. Clients are
+ tried in the following order: dhcpcd, dhclient, pump and udhcpc.
+ Otherwise, if udhcpc applet is enabled, it is used.
+ Otherwise, ifup/ifdown will have no support for DHCP.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INETD
- bool "inetd"
+ bool "inetd (18 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_INETD
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG
help
- Internet superserver daemon
+ Internet superserver daemon
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_ECHO
- bool "Support echo service"
+ bool "Support echo service on port 7"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_ECHO
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INETD
help
- Echo received data internal inetd service
+ Internal service which echoes data back.
+ Activated by configuration lines like these:
+ echo stream tcp nowait root internal
+ echo dgram udp wait root internal
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_DISCARD
- bool "Support discard service"
+ bool "Support discard service on port 8"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_DISCARD
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INETD
help
- Internet /dev/null internal inetd service
+ Internal service which discards all input.
+ Activated by configuration lines like these:
+ discard stream tcp nowait root internal
+ discard dgram udp wait root internal
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_TIME
- bool "Support time service"
+ bool "Support time service on port 37"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_TIME
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INETD
help
- Return 32 bit time since 1900 internal inetd service
+ Internal service which returns big-endian 32-bit number
+ of seconds passed since 1900-01-01. The number wraps around
+ on overflow.
+ Activated by configuration lines like these:
+ time stream tcp nowait root internal
+ time dgram udp wait root internal
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_DAYTIME
- bool "Support daytime service"
+ bool "Support daytime service on port 13"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_DAYTIME
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INETD
help
- Return human-readable time internal inetd service
+ Internal service which returns human-readable time.
+ Activated by configuration lines like these:
+ daytime stream tcp nowait root internal
+ daytime dgram udp wait root internal
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_CHARGEN
- bool "Support chargen service"
+ bool "Support chargen service on port 19"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_SUPPORT_BUILTIN_CHARGEN
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INETD
help
- Familiar character generator internal inetd service
+ Internal service which generates endless stream
+ of all ASCII chars beetween space and char 126.
+ Activated by configuration lines like these:
+ chargen stream tcp nowait root internal
+ chargen dgram udp wait root internal
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_INETD_RPC
+ bool "Support RPC services"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_INETD_RPC # very rarely used, and needs Sun RPC support in libc
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_INETD
+ help
+ Support Sun-RPC based services
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IP
- bool "ip"
+ bool "ip (35 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IP
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- The "ip" applet is a TCP/IP interface configuration and routing
- utility. You generally don't need "ip" to use busybox with
- TCP/IP.
+ The "ip" applet is a TCP/IP interface configuration and routing
+ utility.
+ Short forms (enabled below) are busybox-specific extensions.
+ The standard "ip" utility does not provide them. If you are
+ trying to be portable, it's better to use "ip CMD" forms.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPADDR
- bool "ipaddr"
+ bool "ipaddr (14 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPADDR
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_ADDRESS
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Support short form of ip addr: ipaddr
+ Short form of "ip addr"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPLINK
- bool "iplink"
+ bool "iplink (17 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPLINK
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_LINK
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Support short form of ip link: iplink
+ Short form of "ip link"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPROUTE
- bool "iproute"
+ bool "iproute (15 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPROUTE
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Support short form of ip route: iproute
+ Short form of "ip route"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPTUNNEL
- bool "iptunnel"
+ bool "iptunnel (9.6 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPTUNNEL
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_TUNNEL
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Support short form of ip tunnel: iptunnel
+ Short form of "ip tunnel"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPRULE
- bool "iprule"
+ bool "iprule (10 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPRULE
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_RULE
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Support short form of ip rule: iprule
+ Short form of "ip rule"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPNEIGH
- bool "ipneigh"
+ bool "ipneigh (8.3 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPNEIGH
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_NEIGH
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Support short form of ip neigh: ipneigh
+ Short form of "ip neigh"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_ADDRESS
bool "ip address"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_ADDRESS
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPADDR
help
- Address manipulation support for the "ip" applet.
+ Address manipulation support for the "ip" applet.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_LINK
bool "ip link"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_LINK
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPLINK
help
- Configure network devices with "ip".
+ Configure network devices with "ip".
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE
bool "ip route"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPROUTE
help
- Add support for routing table management to "ip".
+ Add support for routing table management to "ip".
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE_DIR
string "ip route configuration directory"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE_DIR
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_ROUTE
help
- Location of the "ip" applet routing configuration.
+ Location of the "ip" applet routing configuration.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_TUNNEL
bool "ip tunnel"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_TUNNEL
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPTUNNEL
help
- Add support for tunneling commands to "ip".
+ Add support for tunneling commands to "ip".
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_RULE
bool "ip rule"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_RULE
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPRULE
help
- Add support for rule commands to "ip".
+ Add support for rule commands to "ip".
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_NEIGH
bool "ip neighbor"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_NEIGH
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPNEIGH
help
- Add support for neighbor commands to "ip".
+ Add support for neighbor commands to "ip".
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IP_RARE_PROTOCOLS
bool "Support displaying rarely used link types"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IP_RARE_PROTOCOLS
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPADDR || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPLINK || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPROUTE || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPTUNNEL || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPRULE || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPNEIGH
help
- If you are not going to use links of type "frad", "econet",
- "bif" etc, you probably don't need to enable this.
- Ethernet, wireless, infrared, ppp/slip, ip tunnelling
- link types are supported without this option selected.
+ If you are not going to use links of type "frad", "econet",
+ "bif" etc, you probably don't need to enable this.
+ Ethernet, wireless, infrared, ppp/slip, ip tunnelling
+ link types are supported without this option selected.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPCALC
- bool "ipcalc"
+ bool "ipcalc (4.4 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IPCALC
help
- ipcalc takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the
- resulting broadcast, network, and host range.
+ ipcalc takes an IP address and netmask and calculates the
+ resulting broadcast, network, and host range.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPCALC_LONG_OPTIONS
bool "Enable long options"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_IPCALC_FANCY
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IPCALC
help
- Adds the options hostname, prefix and silent to the output of
- "ipcalc".
+ Adds the options hostname, prefix and silent to the output of
+ "ipcalc".
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FAKEIDENTD
- bool "fakeidentd"
+ bool "fakeidentd (8.7 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FAKEIDENTD
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG
help
- fakeidentd listens on the ident port and returns a predefined
- fake value on any query.
+ fakeidentd listens on the ident port and returns a predefined
+ fake value on any query.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NAMEIF
- bool "nameif"
+ bool "nameif (6.6 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NAMEIF
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG
help
- nameif is used to rename network interface by its MAC address.
- Renamed interfaces MUST be in the down state.
- It is possible to use a file (default: /etc/mactab)
- with list of new interface names and MACs.
- Maximum interface name length: IFNAMSIZ = 16
- File fields are separated by space or tab.
- File format:
- # Comment
- new_interface_name XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
+ nameif is used to rename network interface by its MAC address.
+ Renamed interfaces MUST be in the down state.
+ It is possible to use a file (default: /etc/mactab)
+ with list of new interface names and MACs.
+ Maximum interface name length: IFNAMSIZ = 16
+ File fields are separated by space or tab.
+ File format:
+ # Comment
+ new_interface_name XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NAMEIF_EXTENDED
bool "Extended nameif"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NAMEIF_EXTENDED
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NAMEIF
help
- This extends the nameif syntax to support the bus_info, driver,
- phyaddr selectors. The syntax is compatible to the normal nameif.
- File format:
- new_interface_name driver=asix bus=usb-0000:00:08.2-3
- new_interface_name bus=usb-0000:00:08.2-3 00:80:C8:38:91:B5
- new_interface_name phy_address=2 00:80:C8:38:91:B5
- new_interface_name mac=00:80:C8:38:91:B5
- new_interface_name 00:80:C8:38:91:B5
+ This extends the nameif syntax to support the bus_info, driver,
+ phyaddr selectors. The syntax is compatible to the normal nameif.
+ File format:
+ new_interface_name driver=asix bus=usb-0000:00:08.2-3
+ new_interface_name bus=usb-0000:00:08.2-3 00:80:C8:38:91:B5
+ new_interface_name phy_address=2 00:80:C8:38:91:B5
+ new_interface_name mac=00:80:C8:38:91:B5
+ new_interface_name 00:80:C8:38:91:B5
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NBDCLIENT
- bool "nbd-client"
+ bool "nbd-client (6 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NBDCLIENT
help
- Network block device client
+ Network block device client
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC
- bool "nc"
+ bool "nc (11 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC
help
- A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network
- connections.
+ A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network
+ connections.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NETCAT
+ bool "netcat (11 kb)"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NETCAT
+ help
+ Alias to nc.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC_SERVER
bool "Netcat server options (-l)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_SERVER
- depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NETCAT
help
- Allow netcat to act as a server.
+ Allow netcat to act as a server.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC_EXTRA
bool "Netcat extensions (-eiw and -f FILE)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_EXTRA
- depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NETCAT
help
- Add -e (support for executing the rest of the command line after
- making or receiving a successful connection), -i (delay interval for
- lines sent), -w (timeout for initial connection).
+ Add -e (support for executing the rest of the command line after
+ making or receiving a successful connection), -i (delay interval for
+ lines sent), -w (timeout for initial connection).
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC_110_COMPAT
bool "Netcat 1.10 compatibility (+2.5k)"
- default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_110_COMPAT # off specially for Rob
- depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NC_110_COMPAT
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NC || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NETCAT
help
- This option makes nc closely follow original nc-1.10.
- The code is about 2.5k bigger. It enables
- -s ADDR, -n, -u, -v, -o FILE, -z options, but loses
- busybox-specific extensions: -f FILE.
+ This option makes nc closely follow original nc-1.10.
+ The code is about 2.5k bigger. It enables
+ -s ADDR, -n, -u, -v, -o FILE, -z options, but loses
+ busybox-specific extensions: -f FILE.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NETMSG
bool "netmsg"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NETMSG
help
simple program for sending udp broadcast messages
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NETSTAT
- bool "netstat"
+ bool "netstat (10 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NETSTAT
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- netstat prints information about the Linux networking subsystem.
+ netstat prints information about the Linux networking subsystem.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NETSTAT_WIDE
bool "Enable wide output"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NETSTAT_WIDE
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NETSTAT
help
- Add support for wide columns. Useful when displaying IPv6 addresses
- (-W option).
+ Add support for wide columns. Useful when displaying IPv6 addresses
+ (-W option).
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NETSTAT_PRG
bool "Enable PID/Program name output"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NETSTAT_PRG
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NETSTAT
help
- Add support for -p flag to print out PID and program name.
- +700 bytes of code.
+ Add support for -p flag to print out PID and program name.
+ +700 bytes of code.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NSLOOKUP
- bool "nslookup"
+ bool "nslookup (9.7 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NSLOOKUP
help
- nslookup is a tool to query Internet name servers.
-config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NSLOOKUP_OPENWRT
- bool "nslookup_lede"
- depends on !BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NSLOOKUP
- default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NSLOOKUP_OPENWRT
- help
- nslookup is a tool to query Internet name servers (OpenWrt flavor).
+ nslookup is a tool to query Internet name servers.
-config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_OPENWRT_LONG_OPTIONS
- bool "Enable long options"
- default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_OPENWRT_LONG_OPTIONS
- depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NSLOOKUP_OPENWRT && BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LONG_OPTS
- help
- Support long options for the nslookup applet.
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_BIG
+ bool "Use internal resolver code instead of libc"
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NSLOOKUP
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_BIG
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_LONG_OPTIONS
+ bool "Enable long options"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_LONG_OPTIONS
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NSLOOKUP_BIG && BUSYBOX_CONFIG_LONG_OPTS
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NTPD
- bool "ntpd"
+ bool "ntpd (22 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_NTPD
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- The NTP client/server daemon.
+ The NTP client/server daemon.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NTPD_SERVER
bool "Make ntpd usable as a NTP server"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NTPD_SERVER
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NTPD
help
- Make ntpd usable as a NTP server. If you disable this option
- ntpd will be usable only as a NTP client.
+ Make ntpd usable as a NTP server. If you disable this option
+ ntpd will be usable only as a NTP client.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NTPD_CONF
bool "Make ntpd understand /etc/ntp.conf"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NTPD_CONF
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NTPD
help
- Make ntpd look in /etc/ntp.conf for peers. Only "server address"
- is supported.
+ Make ntpd look in /etc/ntp.conf for peers. Only "server address"
+ is supported.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_NTP_AUTH
+ bool "Support md5/sha1 message authentication codes"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_NTP_AUTH
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_NTPD
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PING
- bool "ping"
+ bool "ping (10 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PING
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- ping uses the ICMP protocol's mandatory ECHO_REQUEST datagram to
- elicit an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from a host or gateway.
+ ping uses the ICMP protocol's mandatory ECHO_REQUEST datagram to
+ elicit an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from a host or gateway.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PING6
- bool "ping6"
+ bool "ping6 (11 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PING6
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPV6
help
- This will give you a ping that can talk IPv6.
+ Alias to "ping -6".
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_FANCY_PING
bool "Enable fancy ping output"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_FANCY_PING
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PING || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PING6
help
- Make the output from the ping applet include statistics, and at the
- same time provide full support for ICMP packets.
+ With this option off, ping will say "HOST is alive!"
+ or terminate with SIGALRM in 5 seconds otherwise.
+ No command-line options will be recognized.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PSCAN
- bool "pscan"
+ bool "pscan (6 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_PSCAN
help
- Simple network port scanner.
+ Simple network port scanner.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ROUTE
- bool "route"
+ bool "route (8.7 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ROUTE
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Route displays or manipulates the kernel's IP routing tables.
+ Route displays or manipulates the kernel's IP routing tables.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_SLATTACH
- bool "slattach"
+ bool "slattach (6.2 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SLATTACH
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- slattach is a small utility to attach network interfaces to serial
- lines.
+ slattach configures serial line as SLIP network interface.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_SSL_CLIENT
- bool "ssl_client"
+ bool "ssl_client (25 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_SSL_CLIENT
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TLS
help
- This tool pipes data to/from a socket, TLS-encrypting it.
+ This tool pipes data to/from a socket, TLS-encrypting it.
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TC
+ bool "tc (8.3 kb)"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TC
+ help
+ Show / manipulate traffic control settings
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TC_INGRESS
+ bool "Enable ingress"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TC_INGRESS
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TC
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TCPSVD
- bool "tcpsvd"
+ bool "tcpsvd (14 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TCPSVD
help
- tcpsvd listens on a TCP port and runs a program for each new
- connection.
+ tcpsvd listens on a TCP port and runs a program for each new
+ connection.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_UDPSVD
- bool "udpsvd"
+ bool "udpsvd (13 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_UDPSVD
help
- udpsvd listens on an UDP port and runs a program for each new
- connection.
+ udpsvd listens on an UDP port and runs a program for each new
+ connection.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TELNET
- bool "telnet"
+ bool "telnet (8.8 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TELNET
help
- Telnet is an interface to the TELNET protocol, but is also commonly
- used to test other simple protocols.
+ Telnet is an interface to the TELNET protocol, but is also commonly
+ used to test other simple protocols.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNET_TTYPE
bool "Pass TERM type to remote host"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNET_TTYPE
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TELNET
help
- Setting this option will forward the TERM environment variable to the
- remote host you are connecting to. This is useful to make sure that
- things like ANSI colors and other control sequences behave.
+ Setting this option will forward the TERM environment variable to the
+ remote host you are connecting to. This is useful to make sure that
+ things like ANSI colors and other control sequences behave.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNET_AUTOLOGIN
bool "Pass USER type to remote host"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNET_AUTOLOGIN
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TELNET
help
- Setting this option will forward the USER environment variable to the
- remote host you are connecting to. This is useful when you need to
- log into a machine without telling the username (autologin). This
- option enables `-a' and `-l USER' arguments.
+ Setting this option will forward the USER environment variable to the
+ remote host you are connecting to. This is useful when you need to
+ log into a machine without telling the username (autologin). This
+ option enables '-a' and '-l USER' options.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNET_WIDTH
bool "Enable window size autodetection"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNET_WIDTH
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TELNET
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TELNETD
- bool "telnetd"
+ bool "telnetd (12 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TELNETD
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG
help
- A daemon for the TELNET protocol, allowing you to log onto the host
- running the daemon. Please keep in mind that the TELNET protocol
- sends passwords in plain text. If you can't afford the space for an
- SSH daemon and you trust your network, you may say 'y' here. As a
- more secure alternative, you should seriously consider installing the
- very small Dropbear SSH daemon instead:
+ A daemon for the TELNET protocol, allowing you to log onto the host
+ running the daemon. Please keep in mind that the TELNET protocol
+ sends passwords in plain text. If you can't afford the space for an
+ SSH daemon and you trust your network, you may say 'y' here. As a
+ more secure alternative, you should seriously consider installing the
+ very small Dropbear SSH daemon instead:
http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html
- Note that for busybox telnetd to work you need several things:
- First of all, your kernel needs:
+ Note that for busybox telnetd to work you need several things:
+ First of all, your kernel needs:
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
- Next, you need a /dev/pts directory on your root filesystem:
+ Next, you need a /dev/pts directory on your root filesystem:
$ ls -ld /dev/pts
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Sep 23 13:21 /dev/pts/
- Next you need the pseudo terminal master multiplexer /dev/ptmx:
+ Next you need the pseudo terminal master multiplexer /dev/ptmx:
$ ls -la /dev/ptmx
crw-rw-rw- 1 root tty 5, 2 Sep 23 13:55 /dev/ptmx
- Any /dev/ttyp[0-9]* files you may have can be removed.
- Next, you need to mount the devpts filesystem on /dev/pts using:
+ Any /dev/ttyp[0-9]* files you may have can be removed.
+ Next, you need to mount the devpts filesystem on /dev/pts using:
mount -t devpts devpts /dev/pts
- You need to be sure that busybox has LOGIN and
- FEATURE_SUID enabled. And finally, you should make
- certain that Busybox has been installed setuid root:
+ You need to be sure that busybox has LOGIN and
+ FEATURE_SUID enabled. And finally, you should make
+ certain that busybox has been installed setuid root:
chown root.root /bin/busybox
chmod 4755 /bin/busybox
- with all that done, telnetd _should_ work....
+ with all that done, telnetd _should_ work....
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNETD_STANDALONE
bool "Support standalone telnetd (not inetd only)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNETD_STANDALONE
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TELNETD
help
- Selecting this will make telnetd able to run standalone.
+ Selecting this will make telnetd able to run standalone.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNETD_PORT_DEFAULT
+ int "Default port"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNETD_PORT_DEFAULT
+ range 1 65535
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNETD_STANDALONE
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNETD_INETD_WAIT
bool "Support -w SEC option (inetd wait mode)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TELNETD_INETD_WAIT
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TELNETD_STANDALONE
help
- This option allows you to run telnetd in "inet wait" mode.
- Example inetd.conf line (note "wait", not usual "nowait"):
+ This option allows you to run telnetd in "inet wait" mode.
+ Example inetd.conf line (note "wait", not usual "nowait"):
- telnet stream tcp wait root /bin/telnetd telnetd -w10
+ telnet stream tcp wait root /bin/telnetd telnetd -w10
- In this example, inetd passes _listening_ socket_ as fd 0
- to telnetd when connection appears.
- telnetd will wait for connections until all existing
- connections are closed, and no new connections
- appear during 10 seconds. Then it exits, and inetd continues
- to listen for new connections.
+ In this example, inetd passes _listening_ socket_ as fd 0
+ to telnetd when connection appears.
+ telnetd will wait for connections until all existing
+ connections are closed, and no new connections
+ appear during 10 seconds. Then it exits, and inetd continues
+ to listen for new connections.
- This option is rarely used. "tcp nowait" is much more usual
- way of running tcp services, including telnetd.
- You most probably want to say N here.
+ This option is rarely used. "tcp nowait" is much more usual
+ way of running tcp services, including telnetd.
+ You most probably want to say N here.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP
- bool "tftp"
+ bool "tftp (11 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TFTP
help
- This enables the Trivial File Transfer Protocol client program. TFTP
- is usually used for simple, small transfers such as a root image
- for a network-enabled bootloader.
+ Trivial File Transfer Protocol client. TFTP is usually used
+ for simple, small transfers such as a root image
+ for a network-enabled bootloader.
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_PROGRESS_BAR
+ bool "Enable progress bar"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_PROGRESS_BAR
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP
+
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_HPA_COMPAT
+ bool "tftp-hpa compat (support -c get/put FILE)"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_HPA_COMPAT
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTPD
- bool "tftpd"
+ bool "tftpd (10 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TFTPD
help
- This enables the Trivial File Transfer Protocol server program.
- It expects that stdin is a datagram socket and a packet
- is already pending on it. It will exit after one transfer.
- In other words: it should be run from inetd in nowait mode,
- or from udpsvd. Example: "udpsvd -E 0 69 tftpd DIR"
-
-comment "Common options for tftp/tftpd"
- depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTPD
+ Trivial File Transfer Protocol server.
+ It expects that stdin is a datagram socket and a packet
+ is already pending on it. It will exit after one transfer.
+ In other words: it should be run from inetd in nowait mode,
+ or from udpsvd. Example: "udpsvd -E 0 69 tftpd DIR"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_GET
bool "Enable 'tftp get' and/or tftpd upload code"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_GET
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTPD
help
- Add support for the GET command within the TFTP client. This allows
- a client to retrieve a file from a TFTP server.
- Also enable upload support in tftpd, if tftpd is selected.
+ Add support for the GET command within the TFTP client. This allows
+ a client to retrieve a file from a TFTP server.
+ Also enable upload support in tftpd, if tftpd is selected.
- Note: this option does _not_ make tftpd capable of download
- (the usual operation people need from it)!
+ Note: this option does _not_ make tftpd capable of download
+ (the usual operation people need from it)!
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_PUT
bool "Enable 'tftp put' and/or tftpd download code"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_PUT
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTPD
help
- Add support for the PUT command within the TFTP client. This allows
- a client to transfer a file to a TFTP server.
- Also enable download support in tftpd, if tftpd is selected.
+ Add support for the PUT command within the TFTP client. This allows
+ a client to transfer a file to a TFTP server.
+ Also enable download support in tftpd, if tftpd is selected.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_BLOCKSIZE
bool "Enable 'blksize' and 'tsize' protocol options"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_BLOCKSIZE
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTPD
help
- Allow tftp to specify block size, and tftpd to understand
- "blksize" and "tsize" options.
-
-config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_PROGRESS_BAR
- bool "Enable progress bar"
- default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TFTP_PROGRESS_BAR
- depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP && BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TFTP_BLOCKSIZE
+ Allow tftp to specify block size, and tftpd to understand
+ "blksize" and "tsize" options.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP_DEBUG
bool "Enable debug"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TFTP_DEBUG
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TFTPD
help
- Make tftp[d] print debugging messages on stderr.
- This is useful if you are diagnosing a bug in tftp[d].
+ Make tftp[d] print debugging messages on stderr.
+ This is useful if you are diagnosing a bug in tftp[d].
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TLS
bool #No description makes it a hidden option
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TLS
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TRACEROUTE
- bool "traceroute"
+ bool "traceroute (11 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRACEROUTE
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Utility to trace the route of IP packets.
+ Utility to trace the route of IP packets.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TRACEROUTE6
- bool "traceroute6"
+ bool "traceroute6 (13 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TRACEROUTE6
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_IPV6
help
- Utility to trace the route of IPv6 packets.
+ Utility to trace the route of IPv6 packets.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TRACEROUTE_VERBOSE
bool "Enable verbose output"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TRACEROUTE_VERBOSE
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TRACEROUTE || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TRACEROUTE6
help
- Add some verbosity to traceroute. This includes among other things
- hostnames and ICMP response types.
+ Add some verbosity to traceroute. This includes among other things
+ hostnames and ICMP response types.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TRACEROUTE_USE_ICMP
bool "Enable -I option (use ICMP instead of UDP)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TRACEROUTE_USE_ICMP
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TRACEROUTE || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TRACEROUTE6
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TUNCTL
- bool "tunctl"
+ bool "tunctl (6.2 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_TUNCTL
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- tunctl creates or deletes tun devices.
+ tunctl creates or deletes tun devices.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_TUNCTL_UG
bool "Support owner:group assignment"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_TUNCTL_UG
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TUNCTL
help
- Allow to specify owner and group of newly created interface.
- 340 bytes of pure bloat. Say no here.
+ Allow to specify owner and group of newly created interface.
+ 340 bytes of pure bloat. Say no here.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_VCONFIG
- bool "vconfig"
+ bool "vconfig (2.3 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_VCONFIG
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
help
- Creates, removes, and configures VLAN interfaces
+ Creates, removes, and configures VLAN interfaces
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WGET
- bool "wget"
+ bool "wget (38 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WGET
help
- wget is a utility for non-interactive download of files from HTTP
- and FTP servers.
+ wget is a utility for non-interactive download of files from HTTP
+ and FTP servers.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_WGET_LONG_OPTIONS
bool "Enable long options"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_STATUSBAR
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WGET
+config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_WGET_FTP
+ bool "Enable FTP protocol (+1k)"
+ default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_FTP
+ depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WGET
+ help
+ To support FTPS, enable FEATURE_WGET_HTTPS as well.
+
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_WGET_AUTHENTICATION
bool "Enable HTTP authentication"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_AUTHENTICATION
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WGET
help
- Support authenticated HTTP transfers.
+ Support authenticated HTTP transfers.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_WGET_TIMEOUT
bool "Enable timeout option -T SEC"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_TIMEOUT
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WGET
help
- Supports network read and connect timeouts for wget,
- so that wget will give up and timeout, through the -T
- command line option.
+ Supports network read and connect timeouts for wget,
+ so that wget will give up and timeout, through the -T
+ command line option.
- Currently only connect and network data read timeout are
- supported (i.e., timeout is not applied to the DNS query). When
- FEATURE_WGET_LONG_OPTIONS is also enabled, the --timeout option
- will work in addition to -T.
+ Currently only connect and network data read timeout are
+ supported (i.e., timeout is not applied to the DNS query). When
+ FEATURE_WGET_LONG_OPTIONS is also enabled, the --timeout option
+ will work in addition to -T.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_WGET_HTTPS
bool "Support HTTPS using internal TLS code"
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WGET
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_TLS
help
- wget will use internal TLS code to connect to https:// URLs.
- Note:
- On NOMMU machines, ssl_helper applet should be available
- in the $PATH for this to work. Make sure to select that applet.
-
- Note: currently, TLS code only makes TLS I/O work, it
- does *not* check that the peer is who it claims to be, etc.
- IOW: it uses peer-supplied public keys to establish encryption
- and signing keys, then encrypts and signs outgoing data and
- decrypts incoming data.
- It does not check signature hashes on the incoming data:
- this means that attackers manipulating TCP packets can
- send altered data and we unknowingly receive garbage.
- (This check might be relatively easy to add).
- It does not check public key's certificate:
- this means that the peer may be an attacker impersonating
- the server we think we are talking to.
-
- If you think this is unacceptable, consider this. As more and more
- servers switch to HTTPS-only operation, without such "crippled"
- TLS code it is *impossible* to simply download a kernel source
- from kernel.org. Which can in real world translate into
- "my small automatic tooling to build cross-compilers from sources
- no longer works, I need to additionally keep a local copy
- of ~4 megabyte source tarball of a SSL library and ~2 megabyte
- source of wget, need to compile and built both before I can
- download anything. All this despite the fact that the build
- is done in a QEMU sandbox on a machine with absolutely nothing
- worth stealing, so I don't care if someone would go to a lot
- of trouble to intercept my HTTPS download to send me an altered
- kernel tarball".
-
- If you still think this is unacceptable, send patches.
-
- If you still think this is unacceptable, do not want to send
- patches, but do want to waste bandwidth expaining how wrong
- it is, you will be ignored.
+ wget will use internal TLS code to connect to https:// URLs.
+ It also enables FTPS support, but it's not well tested yet.
+ Note:
+ On NOMMU machines, ssl_helper applet should be available
+ in the $PATH for this to work. Make sure to select that applet.
+
+ Note: currently, TLS code only makes TLS I/O work, it
+ does *not* check that the peer is who it claims to be, etc.
+ IOW: it uses peer-supplied public keys to establish encryption
+ and signing keys, then encrypts and signs outgoing data and
+ decrypts incoming data.
+ It does not check signature hashes on the incoming data:
+ this means that attackers manipulating TCP packets can
+ send altered data and we unknowingly receive garbage.
+ (This check might be relatively easy to add).
+ It does not check public key's certificate:
+ this means that the peer may be an attacker impersonating
+ the server we think we are talking to.
+
+ If you think this is unacceptable, consider this. As more and more
+ servers switch to HTTPS-only operation, without such "crippled"
+ TLS code it is *impossible* to simply download a kernel source
+ from kernel.org. Which can in real world translate into
+ "my small automatic tooling to build cross-compilers from sources
+ no longer works, I need to additionally keep a local copy
+ of ~4 megabyte source tarball of a SSL library and ~2 megabyte
+ source of wget, need to compile and built both before I can
+ download anything. All this despite the fact that the build
+ is done in a QEMU sandbox on a machine with absolutely nothing
+ worth stealing, so I don't care if someone would go to a lot
+ of trouble to intercept my HTTPS download to send me an altered
+ kernel tarball".
+
+ If you still think this is unacceptable, send patches.
+
+ If you still think this is unacceptable, do not want to send
+ patches, but do want to waste bandwidth expaining how wrong
+ it is, you will be ignored.
+
+ FEATURE_WGET_OPENSSL does implement TLS verification
+ using the certificates available to OpenSSL.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_WGET_OPENSSL
bool "Try to connect to HTTPS using openssl"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_FEATURE_WGET_OPENSSL
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WGET
help
- Try to use openssl to handle HTTPS.
-
- OpenSSL has a simple SSL client for debug purposes.
- If you select this option, wget will effectively run:
- "openssl s_client -quiet -connect hostname:443
- -servername hostname 2>/dev/null" and pipe its data
- through it. -servername is not used if hostname is numeric.
- Note inconvenient API: host resolution is done twice,
- and there is no guarantee openssl's idea of IPv6 address
- format is the same as ours.
- Another problem is that s_client prints debug information
- to stderr, and it needs to be suppressed. This means
- all error messages get suppressed too.
- openssl is also a big binary, often dynamically linked
- against ~15 libraries.
-
- If openssl can't be executed, internal TLS code will be used
- (if you enabled it); if openssl can be executed but fails later,
- wget can't detect this, and download will fail.
+ Try to use openssl to handle HTTPS.
+
+ OpenSSL has a simple SSL client for debug purposes.
+ If you select this option, wget will effectively run:
+ "openssl s_client -quiet -connect hostname:443
+ -servername hostname 2>/dev/null" and pipe its data
+ through it. -servername is not used if hostname is numeric.
+ Note inconvenient API: host resolution is done twice,
+ and there is no guarantee openssl's idea of IPv6 address
+ format is the same as ours.
+ Another problem is that s_client prints debug information
+ to stderr, and it needs to be suppressed. This means
+ all error messages get suppressed too.
+ openssl is also a big binary, often dynamically linked
+ against ~15 libraries.
+
+ If openssl can't be executed, internal TLS code will be used
+ (if you enabled it); if openssl can be executed but fails later,
+ wget can't detect this, and download will fail.
+
+ By default TLS verification is performed, unless
+ --no-check-certificate option is passed.
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_WHOIS
- bool "whois"
+ bool "whois (6.3 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_WHOIS
help
- whois is a client for the whois directory service
+ whois is a client for the whois directory service
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_ZCIP
- bool "zcip"
+ bool "zcip (8.4 kb)"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_ZCIP
- select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_PLATFORM_LINUX
select BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOG
help
- ZCIP provides ZeroConf IPv4 address selection, according to RFC 3927.
- It's a daemon that allocates and defends a dynamically assigned
- address on the 169.254/16 network, requiring no system administrator.
+ ZCIP provides ZeroConf IPv4 address selection, according to RFC 3927.
+ It's a daemon that allocates and defends a dynamically assigned
+ address on the 169.254/16 network, requiring no system administrator.
- See http://www.zeroconf.org for further details, and "zcip.script"
- in the busybox examples.
+ See http://www.zeroconf.org for further details, and "zcip.script"
+ in the busybox examples.
-source udhcp/Config.in
+source "udhcp/Config.in"
config BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUPDOWN_UDHCPC_CMD_OPTIONS
string "ifup udhcpc command line options"
default BUSYBOX_DEFAULT_IFUPDOWN_UDHCPC_CMD_OPTIONS
depends on BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFUP || BUSYBOX_CONFIG_IFDOWN
help
- Command line options to pass to udhcpc from ifup.
- Intended to alter options not available in /etc/network/interfaces.
- (IE: --syslog --background etc...)
+ Command line options to pass to udhcpc from ifup.
+ Intended to alter options not available in /etc/network/interfaces.
+ (IE: --syslog --background etc...)
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