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Differences between /net/ipv4/Kconfig (Version linux-6.12-rc7) and /net/ipv4/Kconfig (Version linux-2.4.37.11)


  1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only           
  2 #                                                 
  3 # IP configuration                                
  4 #                                                 
  5 config IP_MULTICAST                               
  6         bool "IP: multicasting"                   
  7         help                                      
  8           This is code for addressing several     
  9           enlarging your kernel by about 2 KB.    
 10           intend to participate in the MBONE,     
 11           of the Internet which carries audio     
 12           information about the MBONE is on th    
 13           <https://www.savetz.com/mbone/>. For    
 14                                                   
 15 config IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER                         
 16         bool "IP: advanced router"                
 17         help                                      
 18           If you intend to run your Linux box     
 19           computer that forwards and redistrib    
 20           will then be presented with several     
 21           control about the routing process.      
 22                                                   
 23           The answer to this question won't di    
 24           answering N will just cause the conf    
 25           questions about advanced routing.       
 26                                                   
 27           Note that your box can only act as a    
 28           forwarding in your kernel; you can d    
 29           file system support" and "Sysctl sup    
 30           line                                    
 31                                                   
 32           echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_for    
 33                                                   
 34           at boot time after the /proc file sy    
 35                                                   
 36           If you turn on IP forwarding, you sh    
 37           automatically rejects incoming packe    
 38           for their source address doesn't mat    
 39           arriving on. This has security advan    
 40           so-called IP spoofing, however it ca    
 41           asymmetric routing (packets from you    
 42           than packets from that host to you)     
 43           host which has several IP addresses     
 44           rp_filter on use:                       
 45                                                   
 46           echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/<de    
 47            or                                     
 48           echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all    
 49                                                   
 50           Note that some distributions enable     
 51           For details about rp_filter strict a    
 52           <file:Documentation/networking/ip-sy    
 53                                                   
 54           If unsure, say N here.                  
 55                                                   
 56 config IP_FIB_TRIE_STATS                          
 57         bool "FIB TRIE statistics"                
 58         depends on IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER             
 59         help                                      
 60           Keep track of statistics on structur    
 61           Useful for testing and measuring TRI    
 62                                                   
 63 config IP_MULTIPLE_TABLES                         
 64         bool "IP: policy routing"                 
 65         depends on IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER             
 66         select FIB_RULES                          
 67         help                                      
 68           Normally, a router decides what to d    
 69           solely on the packet's final destina    
 70           the Linux router will also be able t    
 71           address into account. Furthermore, t    
 72           of the packet can be used for routin    
 73                                                   
 74           If you need more information, see th    
 75           Routing and Traffic Control document    
 76           <https://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.    
 77                                                   
 78           If unsure, say N.                       
 79                                                   
 80 config IP_ROUTE_MULTIPATH                         
 81         bool "IP: equal cost multipath"           
 82         depends on IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER             
 83         help                                      
 84           Normally, the routing tables specify    
 85           a deterministic manner for a given p    
 86           however, it becomes possible to atta    
 87           pattern, in effect specifying severa    
 88           for those packets. The router consid    
 89           equal "cost" and chooses one of them    
 90           if a matching packet arrives.           
 91                                                   
 92 config IP_ROUTE_VERBOSE                           
 93         bool "IP: verbose route monitoring"       
 94         depends on IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER             
 95         help                                      
 96           If you say Y here, which is recommen    
 97           verbose messages regarding the routi    
 98           received packets which look strange     
 99           attack or a misconfigured system som    
100           handled by the klogd daemon which is    
101           ("man klogd").                          
102                                                   
103 config IP_ROUTE_CLASSID                           
104         bool                                      
105                                                   
106 config IP_PNP                                     
107         bool "IP: kernel level autoconfigurati    
108         help                                      
109           This enables automatic configuration    
110           of the routing table during kernel b    
111           supplied on the kernel command line     
112           You need to say Y only for diskless     
113           access to boot (in which case you wa    
114           on NFS" as well), because all other     
115           in their startup scripts.               
116                                                   
117 config IP_PNP_DHCP                                
118         bool "IP: DHCP support"                   
119         depends on IP_PNP                         
120         help                                      
121           If you want your Linux box to mount     
122           one containing the directory /) from    
123           net via NFS and you want the IP addr    
124           discovered automatically at boot tim    
125           special protocol designed for doing     
126           the boot ROM of your network card wa    
127           does DHCP itself, providing all nece    
128           command line, you can say N here.       
129                                                   
130           If unsure, say Y. Note that if you w    
131           must be operating on your network.      
132           <file:Documentation/admin-guide/nfs/    
133                                                   
134 config IP_PNP_BOOTP                               
135         bool "IP: BOOTP support"                  
136         depends on IP_PNP                         
137         help                                      
138           If you want your Linux box to mount     
139           one containing the directory /) from    
140           net via NFS and you want the IP addr    
141           discovered automatically at boot tim    
142           special protocol designed for doing     
143           the boot ROM of your network card wa    
144           does BOOTP itself, providing all nec    
145           command line, you can say N here. If    
146           want to use BOOTP, a BOOTP server mu    
147           Read <file:Documentation/admin-guide    
148                                                   
149 config IP_PNP_RARP                                
150         bool "IP: RARP support"                   
151         depends on IP_PNP                         
152         help                                      
153           If you want your Linux box to mount     
154           one containing the directory /) from    
155           net via NFS and you want the IP addr    
156           discovered automatically at boot tim    
157           older protocol which is being obsole    
158           here. Note that if you want to use R    
159           operating on your network. Read         
160           <file:Documentation/admin-guide/nfs/    
161                                                   
162 config NET_IPIP                                   
163         tristate "IP: tunneling"                  
164         select INET_TUNNEL                        
165         select NET_IP_TUNNEL                      
166         help                                      
167           Tunneling means encapsulating data o    
168           another protocol and sending it over    
169           encapsulating protocol. This particu    
170           encapsulation of IP within IP, which    
171           can be useful if you want to make yo    
172           appear on a different network than i    
173           mobile-IP facilities (allowing lapto    
174           networks without changing their IP a    
175                                                   
176           Saying Y to this option will produce    
177           be inserted in and removed from the     
178           want). Most people won't need this a    
179                                                   
180 config NET_IPGRE_DEMUX                            
181         tristate "IP: GRE demultiplexer"          
182         help                                      
183           This is helper module to demultiplex    
184           Required by ip_gre and pptp modules.    
185                                                   
186 config NET_IP_TUNNEL                              
187         tristate                                  
188         select DST_CACHE                          
189         select GRO_CELLS                          
190         default n                                 
191                                                   
192 config NET_IPGRE                                  
193         tristate "IP: GRE tunnels over IP"        
194         depends on (IPV6 || IPV6=n) && NET_IPG    
195         select NET_IP_TUNNEL                      
196         help                                      
197           Tunneling means encapsulating data o    
198           another protocol and sending it over    
199           encapsulating protocol. This particu    
200           GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation)     
201           encapsulating of IPv4 or IPv6 over e    
202           This driver is useful if the other e    
203           likes GRE much better than the other    
204           tunneling" above). In addition, GRE     
205           through the tunnel.                     
206                                                   
207 config NET_IPGRE_BROADCAST                        
208         bool "IP: broadcast GRE over IP"          
209         depends on IP_MULTICAST && NET_IPGRE      
210         help                                      
211           One application of GRE/IP is to cons    
212           Network), which looks like a normal     
213           Network), but can be distributed all    
214           to do that, say Y here and to "IP mu    
215                                                   
216 config IP_MROUTE_COMMON                           
217         bool                                      
218         depends on IP_MROUTE || IPV6_MROUTE       
219                                                   
220 config IP_MROUTE                                  
221         bool "IP: multicast routing"              
222         depends on IP_MULTICAST                   
223         select IP_MROUTE_COMMON                   
224         help                                      
225           This is used if you want your machin    
226           packets that have several destinatio    
227           MBONE, a high bandwidth network on t    
228           audio and video broadcasts. In order    
229           likely run the program mrouted. If y    
230           don't need it.                          
231                                                   
232 config IP_MROUTE_MULTIPLE_TABLES                  
233         bool "IP: multicast policy routing"       
234         depends on IP_MROUTE && IP_ADVANCED_RO    
235         select FIB_RULES                          
236         help                                      
237           Normally, a multicast router runs a     
238           what to do with a multicast packet b    
239           destination addresses. If you say Y     
240           will also be able to take interfaces    
241           account and run multiple instances o    
242           simultaneously, each one handling a     
243                                                   
244           If unsure, say N.                       
245                                                   
246 config IP_PIMSM_V1                                
247         bool "IP: PIM-SM version 1 support"       
248         depends on IP_MROUTE                      
249         help                                      
250           Kernel side support for Sparse Mode     
251           Multicast) version 1. This multicast    
252           because Cisco supports it. You need     
253           (pimd-v1). Please see <http://netweb    
254           information about PIM.                  
255                                                   
256           Say Y if you want to use PIM-SM v1.     
257           you just want to use Dense Mode PIM.    
258                                                   
259 config IP_PIMSM_V2                                
260         bool "IP: PIM-SM version 2 support"       
261         depends on IP_MROUTE                      
262         help                                      
263           Kernel side support for Sparse Mode     
264           this, you need an experimental routi    
265           gated-5). This routing protocol is n    
266           you want to play with it.               
267                                                   
268 config SYN_COOKIES                                
269         bool "IP: TCP syncookie support"          
270         help                                      
271           Normal TCP/IP networking is open to     
272           flooding". This denial-of-service at    
273           users from being able to connect to     
274           attack and requires very little work    
275           operate from anywhere on the Interne    
276                                                   
277           SYN cookies provide protection again    
278           say Y here, the TCP/IP stack will us    
279           protocol known as "SYN cookies" to e    
280           continue to connect, even when your     
281           is no need for the legitimate users     
282           SYN cookies work transparently to th    
283           about SYN cookies, check out <https:    
284                                                   
285           If you are SYN flooded, the source a    
286           likely to have been forged by the at    
287           an aid in tracing the packets to the    
288           be taken as absolute truth.             
289                                                   
290           SYN cookies may prevent correct erro    
291           server is really overloaded. If this    
292           them off.                               
293                                                   
294           If you say Y here, you can disable S    
295           saying Y to "/proc file system suppo    
296           "Sysctl support" below and executing    
297                                                   
298           echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_sync    
299                                                   
300           after the /proc file system has been    
301                                                   
302           If unsure, say N.                       
303                                                   
304 config NET_IPVTI                                  
305         tristate "Virtual (secure) IP: tunneli    
306         depends on IPV6 || IPV6=n                 
307         select INET_TUNNEL                        
308         select NET_IP_TUNNEL                      
309         select XFRM                               
310         help                                      
311           Tunneling means encapsulating data o    
312           another protocol and sending it over    
313           encapsulating protocol. This can be     
314           the notion of a secure tunnel for IP    
315           on top.                                 
316                                                   
317 config NET_UDP_TUNNEL                             
318         tristate                                  
319         select NET_IP_TUNNEL                      
320         default n                                 
321                                                   
322 config NET_FOU                                    
323         tristate "IP: Foo (IP protocols) over     
324         select NET_UDP_TUNNEL                     
325         help                                      
326           Foo over UDP allows any IP protocol     
327           over UDP include tunnels (IPIP, GRE,    
328           network mechanisms and optimizations    
329           and RSS) can be leveraged to provide    
330                                                   
331 config NET_FOU_IP_TUNNELS                         
332         bool "IP: FOU encapsulation of IP tunn    
333         depends on NET_IPIP || NET_IPGRE || IP    
334         select NET_FOU                            
335         help                                      
336           Allow configuration of FOU or GUE en    
337           When this option is enabled IP tunne    
338           FOU or GUE encapsulation.               
339                                                   
340 config INET_AH                                    
341         tristate "IP: AH transformation"          
342         select XFRM_AH                            
343         help                                      
344           Support for IPsec AH (Authentication    
345                                                   
346           AH can be used with various authenti    
347           enabling AH support itself, this opt    
348           implementations of the algorithms th    
349           implemented.  If you need any other     
350           them in the crypto API.  You should     
351           implementations of any needed algori    
352                                                   
353           If unsure, say Y.                       
354                                                   
355 config INET_ESP                                   
356         tristate "IP: ESP transformation"         
357         select XFRM_ESP                           
358         help                                      
359           Support for IPsec ESP (Encapsulating    
360                                                   
361           ESP can be used with various encrypt    
362           Besides enabling ESP support itself,    
363           implementations of the algorithms th    
364           implemented.  If you need any other     
365           them in the crypto API.  You should     
366           implementations of any needed algori    
367                                                   
368           If unsure, say Y.                       
369                                                   
370 config INET_ESP_OFFLOAD                           
371         tristate "IP: ESP transformation offlo    
372         depends on INET_ESP                       
373         select XFRM_OFFLOAD                       
374         default n                                 
375         help                                      
376           Support for ESP transformation offlo    
377           only if this system really does IPse    
378           with high throughput. A typical desk    
379           need it, even if it does IPsec.         
380                                                   
381           If unsure, say N.                       
382                                                   
383 config INET_ESPINTCP                              
384         bool "IP: ESP in TCP encapsulation (RF    
385         depends on XFRM && INET_ESP               
386         select STREAM_PARSER                      
387         select NET_SOCK_MSG                       
388         select XFRM_ESPINTCP                      
389         help                                      
390           Support for RFC 8229 encapsulation o    
391           TCP/IPv4 sockets.                       
392                                                   
393           If unsure, say N.                       
394                                                   
395 config INET_IPCOMP                                
396         tristate "IP: IPComp transformation"      
397         select INET_XFRM_TUNNEL                   
398         select XFRM_IPCOMP                        
399         help                                      
400           Support for IP Payload Compression P    
401           typically needed for IPsec.             
402                                                   
403           If unsure, say Y.                       
404                                                   
405 config INET_TABLE_PERTURB_ORDER                   
406         int "INET: Source port perturbation ta    
407         default 16                                
408         help                                      
409           Source port perturbation table size     
410           RFC 6056 3.3.4.  Algorithm 4: Double    
411                                                   
412           The default is almost always what yo    
413           Only change this if you know what yo    
414                                                   
415 config INET_XFRM_TUNNEL                           
416         tristate                                  
417         select INET_TUNNEL                        
418         default n                                 
419                                                   
420 config INET_TUNNEL                                
421         tristate                                  
422         default n                                 
423                                                   
424 config INET_DIAG                                  
425         tristate "INET: socket monitoring inte    
426         default y                                 
427         help                                      
428           Support for INET (TCP, DCCP, etc) so    
429           native Linux tools such as ss. ss is    
430           downloadable at:                        
431                                                   
432             http://www.linuxfoundation.org/col    
433                                                   
434           If unsure, say Y.                       
435                                                   
436 config INET_TCP_DIAG                              
437         depends on INET_DIAG                      
438         def_tristate INET_DIAG                    
439                                                   
440 config INET_UDP_DIAG                              
441         tristate "UDP: socket monitoring inter    
442         depends on INET_DIAG && (IPV6 || IPV6=    
443         default n                                 
444         help                                      
445           Support for UDP socket monitoring in    
446           If unsure, say Y.                       
447                                                   
448 config INET_RAW_DIAG                              
449         tristate "RAW: socket monitoring inter    
450         depends on INET_DIAG && (IPV6 || IPV6=    
451         default n                                 
452         help                                      
453           Support for RAW socket monitoring in    
454           If unsure, say Y.                       
455                                                   
456 config INET_DIAG_DESTROY                          
457         bool "INET: allow privileged process t    
458         depends on INET_DIAG                      
459         default n                                 
460         help                                      
461           Provides a SOCK_DESTROY operation th    
462           (e.g., a connection manager or a net    
463           ss) to close sockets opened by other    
464           this way interrupts any blocking rea    
465           the socket and causes future socket     
466           had been disconnected.                  
467           If unsure, say N.                       
468                                                   
469 menuconfig TCP_CONG_ADVANCED                      
470         bool "TCP: advanced congestion control    
471         help                                      
472           Support for selection of various TCP    
473           modules.                                
474                                                   
475           Nearly all users can safely say no h    
476           selection will be made (CUBIC with n    
477                                                   
478           If unsure, say N.                       
479                                                   
480 if TCP_CONG_ADVANCED                              
481                                                   
482 config TCP_CONG_BIC                               
483         tristate "Binary Increase Congestion (    
484         default m                                 
485         help                                      
486           BIC-TCP is a sender-side only change    
487           fairness under large windows while o    
488           bounded TCP-friendliness. The protoc    
489           called additive increase and binary     
490           congestion window is large, additive    
491           increment ensures linear RTT fairnes    
492           scalability. Under small congestion     
493           increase provides TCP friendliness.     
494           See http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/    
495                                                   
496 config TCP_CONG_CUBIC                             
497         tristate "CUBIC TCP"                      
498         default y                                 
499         help                                      
500           This is version 2.0 of BIC-TCP which    
501           among other techniques.                 
502           See http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/    
503                                                   
504 config TCP_CONG_WESTWOOD                          
505         tristate "TCP Westwood+"                  
506         default m                                 
507         help                                      
508           TCP Westwood+ is a sender-side only     
509           protocol stack that optimizes the pe    
510           control. It is based on end-to-end b    
511           congestion window and slow start thr    
512           episode. Using this estimation, TCP     
513           slow start threshold and a congestio    
514           account the bandwidth used  at the t    
515           TCP Westwood+ significantly increase    
516           wired networks and throughput over w    
517                                                   
518 config TCP_CONG_HTCP                              
519         tristate "H-TCP"                          
520         default m                                 
521         help                                      
522           H-TCP is a send-side only modificati    
523           protocol stack that optimizes the pe    
524           congestion control for high speed ne    
525           modeswitch to change the alpha and b    
526           based on network conditions and in a    
527           other Reno and H-TCP flows.             
528                                                   
529 config TCP_CONG_HSTCP                             
530         tristate "High Speed TCP"                 
531         default n                                 
532         help                                      
533           Sally Floyd's High Speed TCP (RFC 36    
534           A modification to TCP's congestion c    
535           with large congestion windows. A tab    
536           increase the congestion window by wh    
537           For more detail see https://www.icir    
538                                                   
539 config TCP_CONG_HYBLA                             
540         tristate "TCP-Hybla congestion control    
541         default n                                 
542         help                                      
543           TCP-Hybla is a sender-side only chan    
544           long-RTT, large-bandwidth connection    
545           involved, especially when sharing a     
546           terrestrial connections.                
547                                                   
548 config TCP_CONG_VEGAS                             
549         tristate "TCP Vegas"                      
550         default n                                 
551         help                                      
552           TCP Vegas is a sender-side only chan    
553           the onset of congestion by estimatin    
554           adjusts the sending rate by modifyin    
555           window. TCP Vegas should provide les    
556           not as aggressive as TCP Reno.          
557                                                   
558 config TCP_CONG_NV                                
559         tristate "TCP NV"                         
560         default n                                 
561         help                                      
562           TCP NV is a follow up to TCP Vegas.     
563           10G networks, measurement noise intr    
564           coalescence. In addition, it will de    
565           instead of linearly.                    
566                                                   
567           Note that in general congestion avoi    
568           queued grows) cannot coexist with co    
569           when there is packet loss) due to fa    
570           can coexist safely is when the CA fl    
571                                                   
572           For further details see http://www.b    
573                                                   
574 config TCP_CONG_SCALABLE                          
575         tristate "Scalable TCP"                   
576         default n                                 
577         help                                      
578           Scalable TCP is a sender-side only c    
579           MIMD congestion control algorithm wh    
580           properties, though is known to have     
581           See http://www.deneholme.net/tom/sca    
582                                                   
583 config TCP_CONG_LP                                
584         tristate "TCP Low Priority"               
585         default n                                 
586         help                                      
587           TCP Low Priority (TCP-LP), a distrib    
588           to utilize only the excess network b    
589           ``fair share`` of bandwidth as targe    
590           See http://www-ece.rice.edu/networks    
591                                                   
592 config TCP_CONG_VENO                              
593         tristate "TCP Veno"                       
594         default n                                 
595         help                                      
596           TCP Veno is a sender-side only enhan    
597           throughput over wireless networks. T    
598           distinguishing to circumvent the dif    
599           type. TCP Veno cuts down less conges    
600           loss packets.                           
601           See <http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/    
602                                                   
603 config TCP_CONG_YEAH                              
604         tristate "YeAH TCP"                       
605         select TCP_CONG_VEGAS                     
606         default n                                 
607         help                                      
608           YeAH-TCP is a sender-side high-speed    
609           algorithm, which uses a mixed loss/d    
610           congestion window. It's design goals    
611           internal, RTT and Reno fairness, res    
612           keeping network elements load as low    
613                                                   
614           For further details look here:          
615             http://wil.cs.caltech.edu/pfldnet2    
616                                                   
617 config TCP_CONG_ILLINOIS                          
618         tristate "TCP Illinois"                   
619         default n                                 
620         help                                      
621           TCP-Illinois is a sender-side modifi    
622           high speed long delay links. It uses    
623           adjust the alpha and beta parameters    
624           throughput and maintain fairness.       
625                                                   
626           For further details see:                
627             http://www.ews.uiuc.edu/~shaoliu/t    
628                                                   
629 config TCP_CONG_DCTCP                             
630         tristate "DataCenter TCP (DCTCP)"         
631         default n                                 
632         help                                      
633           DCTCP leverages Explicit Congestion     
634           provide multi-bit feedback to the en    
635                                                   
636           - High burst tolerance (incast due t    
637           - Low latency (short flows, queries)    
638           - High throughput (continuous data u    
639             commodity, shallow-buffered switch    
640                                                   
641           All switches in the data center netw    
642           ECN marking and be configured for ma    
643           buffer thresholds. The default ECN m    
644           DCTCP on switches is 20 packets (30K    
645           (~100KB) at 10Gbps, but might need f    
646                                                   
647           For further details see:                
648             http://simula.stanford.edu/~alizad    
649                                                   
650 config TCP_CONG_CDG                               
651         tristate "CAIA Delay-Gradient (CDG)"      
652         default n                                 
653         help                                      
654           CAIA Delay-Gradient (CDG) is a TCP c    
655           the TCP sender in order to:             
656                                                   
657           o Use the delay gradient as a conges    
658           o Back off with an average probabili    
659           o Coexist with flows that use loss-b    
660           o Tolerate packet loss unrelated to     
661                                                   
662           For further details see:                
663             D.A. Hayes and G. Armitage. "Revis    
664             delay gradients." In Networking 20    
665             http://caia.swin.edu.au/cv/dahayes    
666                                                   
667 config TCP_CONG_BBR                               
668         tristate "BBR TCP"                        
669         default n                                 
670         help                                      
671                                                   
672           BBR (Bottleneck Bandwidth and RTT) T    
673           maximize network utilization and min    
674           model of the bottleneck delivery rat    
675           delay. It tolerates packet loss and     
676           can operate over LAN, WAN, cellular,    
677           coexist with flows that use loss-bas    
678           operate with shallow buffers, deep b    
679           AQM schemes that do not provide a de    
680           ("Fair Queue") pacing packet schedul    
681                                                   
682 choice                                            
683         prompt "Default TCP congestion control    
684         default DEFAULT_CUBIC                     
685         help                                      
686           Select the TCP congestion control th    
687           for all connections.                    
688                                                   
689         config DEFAULT_BIC                        
690                 bool "Bic" if TCP_CONG_BIC=y      
691                                                   
692         config DEFAULT_CUBIC                      
693                 bool "Cubic" if TCP_CONG_CUBIC    
694                                                   
695         config DEFAULT_HTCP                       
696                 bool "Htcp" if TCP_CONG_HTCP=y    
697                                                   
698         config DEFAULT_HYBLA                      
699                 bool "Hybla" if TCP_CONG_HYBLA    
700                                                   
701         config DEFAULT_VEGAS                      
702                 bool "Vegas" if TCP_CONG_VEGAS    
703                                                   
704         config DEFAULT_VENO                       
705                 bool "Veno" if TCP_CONG_VENO=y    
706                                                   
707         config DEFAULT_WESTWOOD                   
708                 bool "Westwood" if TCP_CONG_WE    
709                                                   
710         config DEFAULT_DCTCP                      
711                 bool "DCTCP" if TCP_CONG_DCTCP    
712                                                   
713         config DEFAULT_CDG                        
714                 bool "CDG" if TCP_CONG_CDG=y      
715                                                   
716         config DEFAULT_BBR                        
717                 bool "BBR" if TCP_CONG_BBR=y      
718                                                   
719         config DEFAULT_RENO                       
720                 bool "Reno"                       
721 endchoice                                         
722                                                   
723 endif                                             
724                                                   
725 config TCP_CONG_CUBIC                             
726         tristate                                  
727         depends on !TCP_CONG_ADVANCED             
728         default y                                 
729                                                   
730 config DEFAULT_TCP_CONG                           
731         string                                    
732         default "bic" if DEFAULT_BIC              
733         default "cubic" if DEFAULT_CUBIC          
734         default "htcp" if DEFAULT_HTCP            
735         default "hybla" if DEFAULT_HYBLA          
736         default "vegas" if DEFAULT_VEGAS          
737         default "westwood" if DEFAULT_WESTWOOD    
738         default "veno" if DEFAULT_VENO            
739         default "reno" if DEFAULT_RENO            
740         default "dctcp" if DEFAULT_DCTCP          
741         default "cdg" if DEFAULT_CDG              
742         default "bbr" if DEFAULT_BBR              
743         default "cubic"                           
744                                                   
745 config TCP_SIGPOOL                                
746         tristate                                  
747                                                   
748 config TCP_AO                                     
749         bool "TCP: Authentication Option (RFC5    
750         select CRYPTO                             
751         select TCP_SIGPOOL                        
752         depends on 64BIT && IPV6 != m # seq-nu    
753         help                                      
754           TCP-AO specifies the use of stronger    
755           protects against replays for long-li    
756           provides more details on the associa    
757           connections than TCP MD5 (See RFC592    
758                                                   
759           If unsure, say N.                       
760                                                   
761 config TCP_MD5SIG                                 
762         bool "TCP: MD5 Signature Option suppor    
763         select CRYPTO                             
764         select CRYPTO_MD5                         
765         select TCP_SIGPOOL                        
766         help                                      
767           RFC2385 specifies a method of giving    
768           Its main (only?) use is to protect B    
769           on the Internet.                        
770                                                   
771           If unsure, say N.                       
                                                      

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