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vrrpd: iterate over all ancillary messages #17022

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Assign the return of CMSG_NXTHDR so we can really iterate over the ancillary data.

Assign the return of `CMSG_NXTHDR` so we can really iterate over the
ancillary data.

Signed-off-by: Rafael Zalamena <rzalamena@opensourcerouting.org>
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LGTM

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ton31337 commented Oct 8, 2024

@Mergifyio backport stable/10.1 stable/10.0 stable/9.1 stable/9.0

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backport stable/10.1 stable/10.0 stable/9.1 stable/9.0

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@donaldsharp donaldsharp merged commit e3c7a04 into FRRouting:master Oct 8, 2024
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vrrpd: iterate over all ancillary messages (backport #17022)
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vrrpd: iterate over all ancillary messages (backport #17022)
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vrrpd: iterate over all ancillary messages (backport #17022)
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vrrpd: iterate over all ancillary messages (backport #17022)
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