tun-ipv6 is a no-op nowadays, and we print a warning to let users know -
which is not helpful for server-pushed tun-ipv6 (which might be the
result of --server-ipv6 automatically pushing this). So, remove the
warning if parsing pushed options.
Also, remove the VERIFY_PERMISSION() call here which has side effects
on the "which class of options got pushed, do we need to act on them
later on?" flag set.
v2: use existing pull_mode flag
Signed-off-by: Gert Doering <gert@greenie.muc.de>
Acked-by: Steffan Karger <steffan.karger@fox-it.com>
Acked-by: Arne Schwabe <arne@rfc2549.org>
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}
else if (streq(p[0], "tun-ipv6") && !p[1])
{
- VERIFY_PERMISSION(OPT_P_UP);
- msg(M_WARN, "Note: option tun-ipv6 is ignored because modern operating systems do not need special IPv6 tun handling anymore.");
+ if (!pull_mode)
+ {
+ msg(M_WARN, "Note: option tun-ipv6 is ignored because modern operating systems do not need special IPv6 tun handling anymore.");
+ }
}
#ifdef ENABLE_IPROUTE
else if (streq(p[0], "iproute") && p[1] && !p[2])