/**< Opens the tun/tap socket and create a new tap interface
Use \ref ifaceName() to get the actual name of the newly
created interface.
-
- The new interface is down and has to be set up separately.
+
+ The new interface is down and has to be set up separately.
After closing the socket, the tap interface and all
corresponding routes will be deleted automatically. */
/**< \note This member is implicitly called from the
with the given name. Note that the created interface can
have a different name as specified. Use \ref ifaceName()
to get the actual name.
-
- The new interface is down and has to be set up separately.
+
+ The new interface is down and has to be set up separately.
After closing the socket, the tap interface and all
- corresponding routes will be deleted automatically.
+ corresponding routes will be deleted automatically.
\param[in] interface_name name of the new tap interface.
- \param[in] NO_PI if set to \c false each packet has a
+ \param[in] NO_PI if set to \c false each packet has a
additional 4 bytes header (flags, proto) */
/**< \note This member is implicitly called from the
ProtocolClientSocketHandle::ProtocolClientSocketHandle()
unsigned available() const;
bool eof() const; ///< returns always false.
unsigned int ifaceIndex() const;///< returns the index of the correspondent tap interface
- std::string ifaceName() const; ///< returns the actual name of the correspondent tap interface
+ std::string ifaceName() const; ///< returns the actual name of the correspondent tap interface
private:
mutable unsigned int ifaceIndex_;