internal representation of acl entries In principle user applications would have no need for this, but there is sometimes a need to extract individual items, e.g. to print them, and rather than defining iterators to navigate the list, and an externally visible 'struct ast_ha_entry', at least in the short term it is more convenient to make the whole thing public and let users play with them. More...
#include <acl.h>
Data Fields | |
struct in_addr | netaddr |
struct in_addr | netmask |
struct ast_ha * | next |
int | sense |
internal representation of acl entries In principle user applications would have no need for this, but there is sometimes a need to extract individual items, e.g. to print them, and rather than defining iterators to navigate the list, and an externally visible 'struct ast_ha_entry', at least in the short term it is more convenient to make the whole thing public and let users play with them.
struct in_addr netaddr |
Definition at line 49 of file acl.h.
Referenced by addr_range_cmp_cb(), addr_range_hash_cb(), addr_range_match_address_cb(), ast_append_ha(), ast_apply_ha(), ast_copy_ha(), and sip_show_settings().
struct in_addr netmask |
Definition at line 50 of file acl.h.
Referenced by addr_range_cmp_cb(), addr_range_match_address_cb(), ast_append_ha(), ast_apply_ha(), ast_copy_ha(), and sip_show_settings().
Definition at line 52 of file acl.h.
Referenced by ast_append_ha(), ast_apply_ha(), ast_duplicate_ha_list(), ast_free_ha(), and sip_show_settings().
int sense |
Definition at line 51 of file acl.h.
Referenced by ast_append_ha(), ast_apply_ha(), and ast_copy_ha().