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  1. menu "Network support"
  2. config ADK_KERNEL_CONFIG_INET
  3. bool "Enable TCP/IP support"
  4. select ADK_KERNEL_CRYPTO
  5. select ADK_KERNEL_CRYPTO_AES
  6. default y
  7. config ADK_KERNEL_IP_FIB_HASH
  8. bool
  9. default y
  10. config ADK_KERNEL_IPV6
  11. tristate "Enable IPv6 support"
  12. select BUSYBOX_FEATURE_IPV6
  13. help
  14. This is complemental support for the IP version 6.
  15. You will still be able to do traditional IPv4 networking as well.
  16. For general information about IPv6, see
  17. <http://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng/html/ipng-main.html>.
  18. For Linux IPv6 development information, see <http://www.linux-ipv6.org>.
  19. For specific information about IPv6 under Linux, read the HOWTO at
  20. <http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/>.
  21. config ADK_KERNEL_IPV6_SIT
  22. tristate "IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel (SIT driver)"
  23. select ADK_KERNEL_INET_TUNNEL
  24. help
  25. Tunneling means encapsulating data of one protocol type within
  26. another protocol and sending it over a channel that understands the
  27. encapsulating protocol. This driver implements encapsulation of IPv6
  28. into IPv4 packets. This is useful if you want to connect two IPv6
  29. networks over an IPv4-only path.
  30. config ADK_KERNEL_SYN_COOKIES
  31. bool "TCP syncookie support"
  32. config ADK_KERNEL_IP_PNP_BOOTP
  33. bool
  34. config ADK_KERNEL_IP_PNP_RARP
  35. bool
  36. config ADK_KERNEL_NET_IPGRE_BROADCAST
  37. bool
  38. config ADK_KERNEL_NET_IPGRE_DEMUX
  39. bool
  40. config ADK_KERNEL_PPP_ASYNC
  41. bool
  42. config ADK_KERNEL_SLHC
  43. bool
  44. config ADK_KERNEL_IMQ
  45. tristate
  46. config ADK_KERNEL_LLC
  47. tristate
  48. config ADK_KERNEL_IP_MULTICAST
  49. bool "Enable IP Multicasting"
  50. config ADK_KERNEL_IP_MROUTE
  51. bool "Enable IP Multicasting Routing"
  52. config ADK_KERNEL_ATM
  53. tristate "Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)"
  54. help
  55. ATM is a high-speed networking technology for Local Area Networks
  56. and Wide Area Networks. It uses a fixed packet size and is
  57. connection oriented, allowing for the negotiation of minimum
  58. bandwidth requirements.
  59. In order to participate in an ATM network, your Linux box needs an
  60. ATM networking card. If you have that, say Y here and to the driver
  61. of your ATM card below.
  62. Note that you need a set of user-space programs to actually make use
  63. of ATM. See the file <file:Documentation/networking/atm.txt> for
  64. further details.
  65. config ADK_KERNEL_ATM_BR2684
  66. tristate "BR2684 ATM module"
  67. select ADK_KERNEL_ATM
  68. config ADK_KERNEL_BRIDGE
  69. tristate "802.1d Ethernet Bridging"
  70. select ADK_KERNEL_LLC
  71. help
  72. If you say Y here, then your Linux box will be able to act as an
  73. Ethernet bridge, which means that the different Ethernet segments it
  74. is connected to will appear as one Ethernet to the participants.
  75. Several such bridges can work together to create even larger
  76. networks of Ethernets using the IEEE 802.1 spanning tree algorithm.
  77. As this is a standard, Linux bridges will cooperate properly with
  78. other third party bridge products.
  79. In order to use the Ethernet bridge, you'll need the bridge
  80. configuration tools; see <file:Documentation/networking/bridge.txt>
  81. for location. Please read the Bridge mini-HOWTO for more
  82. information.
  83. If you enable iptables support along with the bridge support then you
  84. turn your bridge into a bridging IP firewall.
  85. iptables will then see the IP packets being bridged, so you need to
  86. take this into account when setting up your firewall rules.
  87. Enabling arptables support when bridging will let arptables see
  88. bridged ARP traffic in the arptables FORWARD chain.
  89. config ADK_KERNEL_VLAN_8021Q
  90. tristate "802.1q VLAN support"
  91. help
  92. Select this and you will be able to create 802.1Q VLAN interfaces
  93. on your ethernet interfaces. 802.1Q VLAN supports almost
  94. everything a regular ethernet interface does, including
  95. firewalling, bridging, and of course IP traffic. You will need
  96. the 'vconfig' tool from the VLAN project in order to effectively
  97. use VLANs. See the VLAN web page for more information:
  98. <http://www.candelatech.com/~greear/vlan.html>
  99. config ADK_KERNEL_INET_TUNNEL
  100. tristate
  101. config ADK_KERNEL_NET_IPIP
  102. tristate "IP in IP encapsulation support"
  103. select ADK_KERNEL_INET_TUNNEL
  104. help
  105. Tunneling means encapsulating data of one protocol type within
  106. another protocol and sending it over a channel that understands the
  107. encapsulating protocol. This particular tunneling driver implements
  108. encapsulation of IP within IP, which sounds kind of pointless, but
  109. can be useful if you want to make your (or some other) machine
  110. appear on a different network than it physically is, or to use
  111. mobile-IP facilities (allowing laptops to seamlessly move between
  112. networks without changing their IP addresses).
  113. config ADK_KERNEL_NET_IPGRE
  114. tristate "GRE tunnels over IP"
  115. select ADK_KERNEL_NET_IPGRE_BROADCAST
  116. select ADK_KERNEL_NET_IPGRE_DEMUX
  117. help
  118. Tunneling means encapsulating data of one protocol type within
  119. another protocol and sending it over a channel that understands the
  120. encapsulating protocol. This particular tunneling driver implements
  121. GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) and at this time allows
  122. encapsulating of IPv4 or IPv6 over existing IPv4 infrastructure.
  123. This driver is useful if the other endpoint is a Cisco router: Cisco
  124. likes GRE much better than the other Linux tunneling driver ("IP
  125. tunneling" above). In addition, GRE allows multicast redistribution
  126. through the tunnel.
  127. config ADK_KERNEL_PPP
  128. tristate "PPP support"
  129. select ADK_KERNEL_PPP_ASYNC
  130. select ADK_KERNEL_SLHC
  131. select ADK_KERNEL_CRC_CCITT
  132. help
  133. PPP (Point to Point Protocol) is a newer and better SLIP. It serves
  134. the same purpose: sending Internet traffic over telephone (and other
  135. serial) lines. Ask your access provider if they support it, because
  136. otherwise you can't use it; most Internet access providers these
  137. days support PPP rather than SLIP.
  138. To use PPP, you need an additional program called pppd as described
  139. in the PPP-HOWTO, available at
  140. <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. Make sure that you have
  141. the version of pppd recommended in <file:Documentation/Changes>.
  142. The PPP option enlarges your kernel by about 16 KB.
  143. There are actually two versions of PPP: the traditional PPP for
  144. asynchronous lines, such as regular analog phone lines, and
  145. synchronous PPP which can be used over digital ISDN lines for
  146. example. If you want to use PPP over phone lines or other
  147. asynchronous serial lines, you need to say Y (or M) here and also to
  148. the next option, "PPP support for async serial ports". For PPP over
  149. synchronous lines, you should say Y (or M) here and to "Support
  150. synchronous PPP", below.
  151. config ADK_KERNEL_PPP_MPPE
  152. tristate "PPP MPPE/MPPC module"
  153. depends on ADK_KERNEL_PPP
  154. select ADK_KERNEL_CRYPTO
  155. select ADK_KERNEL_CRYPTO_ARC4
  156. select ADK_KERNEL_CRYPTO_SHA1
  157. select ADK_KERNEL_CRYPTO_ECB
  158. help
  159. Support for the MPPE Encryption protocol, as employed by the
  160. Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol.
  161. See http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/ for information on
  162. configuring PPTP clients and servers to utilize this method.
  163. config ADK_KERNEL_PPPOATM
  164. tristate "PPPoA (PPP over ATM) kernel support"
  165. depends on ADK_KERNEL_PPP
  166. select ADK_KERNEL_ATM
  167. help
  168. Support for PPP over ATM
  169. config ADK_KERNEL_PPPOE
  170. tristate "PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) kernel support"
  171. depends on ADK_KERNEL_PPP
  172. help
  173. Support for PPP over Ethernet
  174. config ADK_KERNEL_TUN
  175. tristate "Universal TUN/TAP driver"
  176. help
  177. Kernel support for the TUN/TAP tunneling device
  178. config ADK_KERNEL_BONDING
  179. tristate "Bonding driver support"
  180. help
  181. Say 'Y' or 'M' if you wish to be able to 'bond' multiple Ethernet
  182. Channels together. This is called 'Etherchannel' by Cisco,
  183. 'Trunking' by Sun, 802.3ad by the IEEE, and 'Bonding' in Linux.
  184. The driver supports multiple bonding modes to allow for both high
  185. performance and high availability operation.
  186. Refer to <file:Documentation/networking/bonding.txt> for more
  187. information.
  188. config ADK_KERNEL_MPTCP
  189. bool "Multipath TCP support"
  190. select ADK_KERNEL_IPV6
  191. depends on ADK_KERNEL_VERSION_3_14
  192. help
  193. http://www.multipath-tcp.org
  194. source target/linux/config/Config.in.sched
  195. source target/linux/config/Config.in.ipsec
  196. source target/linux/config/Config.in.ipvs
  197. endmenu