| /freebsd/release/packages/ucl/ |
| H A D | openssl-all.ucl | 2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC 22 OpenSSL is an implementation of the Transport Layer Security protocol, used to 24 over a potentially insecure network. TLS is commonly used to secure Internet 27 OpenSSL provides openssl(1), a command-line utility used for testing TLS 28 clients and servers, managing certificate used in TLS authentication, and 31 Also provided are two libraries, libcrypto and libssl, which can be used by 36 protocol, which was commonly used prior to the standardisation of TLS. 40 set = "optional,optional-jail"
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| H A D | utilities-all.ucl | 2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC 19 comment = "Non-vital programs and libraries" 23 are commonly used but are not considered essential to system operation. 27 set = "minimal,minimal-jail"
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| H A D | gssd-all.ucl | 2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC 19 comment = "gssd(8) daemon for kernel GSS-API" 22 The Generic Security Services (GSS) API is used to perform authentication over 23 a network connection, most commonly when using Kerberos authentication. 25 The kernel contains an implementation of GSS-API primarily for use by the NFS 26 client and server. When kernel GSS-API is in use, gssd(8) allows the kernel 33 set = "optional,optional-jail"
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| /freebsd/contrib/openpam/doc/man/ |
| H A D | pam_conv.3 | 1 .\"- 2 .\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. 3 .\" Copyright (c) 2004-2017 Dag-Erling Smørgrav 8 .\" Network Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 19 .\" 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote 45 .Bd -literal 63 The PAM library uses an application-defined callback to communicate 87 .Bl -tag -width 18n 91 This is commonly used for passwords. 95 This is commonly used for login names and one-time passphrases. [all …]
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| /freebsd/contrib/libpcap/cmake/Modules/ |
| H A D | Finddpdk.cmake | 14 # We only try to find DPDK using pkg-config; DPDK is *SO* 15 # complicated - DPDK 19.02, for example, has about 117(!) 17 # changed over time - so attempting to guess which libraries 27 # as robust as pkg-config (i.e., it had better work as well 28 # as pkg-config with *ALL* versions of DPDK that provide a 74 # of a package, and people doing configure-script development, 77 # to run an autotools-generated configure script, you just 88 # example, commonly-used versions of commonly-used 94 set(rte_cflags "-march=core2") 96 set(rte_cflags "-march=armv7-a") [all …]
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| /freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/clang/lib/CodeGen/ |
| H A D | CodeGenTypeCache.h | 1 //===--- CodeGenTypeCache.h - Commonly used LLVM types and info -*- C++ -*-===// 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 29 /// This structure provides a set of types that are commonly used 79 /// up enough in various ABI lowering tasks to be worth pre-computing.
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/ipmi/ |
| H A D | aspeed,ast2400-ibt-bmc.txt | 3 The Aspeed SOCs (AST2400 and AST2500) are commonly used as BMCs 4 (BaseBoard Management Controllers) and the BT interface can be used to 5 perform in-band IPMI communication with their host. 9 - compatible : should be one of 10 "aspeed,ast2400-ibt-bmc" 11 "aspeed,ast2500-ibt-bmc" 12 "aspeed,ast2600-ibt-bmc" 13 - reg: physical address and size of the registers 14 - clocks: clock for the device 18 - interrupts: interrupt generated by the BT interface. without an [all …]
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| H A D | aspeed-kcs-bmc.txt | 3 The Aspeed SOCs (AST2400 and AST2500) are commonly used as BMCs 5 used to perform in-band IPMI communication with their host. 9 - compatible : should be one of 10 "aspeed,ast2400-kcs-bmc" 11 "aspeed,ast2500-kcs-bmc" 12 - interrupts : interrupt generated by the controller 13 - kcs_chan : The LPC channel number in the controller 14 - kcs_addr : The host CPU IO map address 18 - compatible : should be one of 19 "aspeed,ast2400-kcs-bmc-v2" [all …]
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| H A D | npcm7xx-kcs-bmc.txt | 3 The Nuvoton SOCs (NPCM) are commonly used as BMCs 5 used to perform in-band IPMI communication with their host. 8 - compatible : should be one of 9 "nuvoton,npcm750-kcs-bmc" 10 "nuvoton,npcm845-kcs-bmc", "nuvoton,npcm750-kcs-bmc" 11 - interrupts : interrupt generated by the controller 12 - kcs_chan : The KCS channel number in the controller 17 compatible = "nuvoton,npcm750-lpc-kcs", "simple-mfd", "syscon"; 19 reg-io-width = <1>; 21 #address-cells = <1>; [all …]
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/ncsw/Peripherals/BM/ |
| H A D | bman_private.h | 3 � 1995-2003, 2004, 2005-2011 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 20 names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products 49 /* Optionally compile-in assertion-checking */ 89 /* Commonly used combo */ 117 /* Commonly used combo */ 131 void *addr_ce; /* cache-enabled */ 132 void *addr_ci; /* cache-inhibited */
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| /freebsd/bin/sh/tests/builtins/ |
| H A D | local1.0 | 1 # A commonly used but non-POSIX builtin.
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| /freebsd/share/man/man5/ |
| H A D | elf.5 | 60 regardless whether the host is 32-bit or 64-bit. 87 The following types are being used for 32-bit architectures: 88 .Bd -literal -offset indent 89 Elf32_Addr Unsigned 32-bit program address 90 Elf32_Half Unsigned 16-bit field 91 Elf32_Lword Unsigned 64-bit field 92 Elf32_Off Unsigned 32-bit file offset 93 Elf32_Sword Signed 32-bit field or integer 94 Elf32_Word Unsigned 32-bit field or integer 97 For 64-bit architectures we have the following types: [all …]
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| /freebsd/crypto/heimdal/doc/doxyout/krb5/man/man3/ |
| H A D | krb5_crypto.3 | 1 … cryptography functions" 3 "11 Jan 2012" "Version 1.5.2" "HeimdalKerberos5library" \" -*- nroff -*- 5 Heimdal Kerberos 5 cryptography functions \- 208 The FX-CF2 key derivation function, used in FAST and preauth framework. 235 Return the blocksize used algorithm referenced by the crypto context 254 Return the confounder size used by the crypto context 273 Return the encryption type used by the crypto context 292 Return the padding size used by the crypto context 311 Create a crypto context used for all encryption and signature operation. The encryption type to use… 356 …he receiver have to aware of the order. KRB5_CRYPTO_TYPE_SIGN_ONLY is commonly used unencrypoted p… 383 …he receiver have to aware of the order. KRB5_CRYPTO_TYPE_SIGN_ONLY is commonly used headers and tr…
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| /freebsd/share/termcap/ |
| H A D | Makefile | 2 # (in reverse order from n'th to 1'st most commonly used) 16 ${CAP_MKDB_CMD} ${CAP_MKDB_ENDIAN} -f ${.TARGET:R} ${.ALLSRC} 18 etc-termcap: 19 ${INSTALL_SYMLINK} -T "package=runtime" \
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/ncsw/Peripherals/QM/ |
| H A D | qman_private.h | 3 � 1995-2003, 2004, 2005-2011 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 20 names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products 50 /* Optionally compile-in assertion-checking */ 90 /* Commonly used combo */ 122 /* Commonly used combo */ 136 void *addr_ce; /* cache-enabled */ 137 void *addr_ci; /* cache-inhibited */ 199 /* In the non-QM_CHECKING case, everything up to and 200 * including 'mc' fits in a cacheline (yay!). The 'config' part is setup-only, so isn't a 210 /* Logical index (not cell-index) */
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/ |
| H A D | BN_security_bits.pod | 5 BN_security_bits - returns bits of security based on given numbers 17 defined in NIST SP800-57. Currently, BN_security_bits() support two types 20 parameters B<L> and B<N> are used to decide the bits of security, where 22 key. For IFC, e.g., RSA, only B<L> is used and it's commonly considered 44 Copyright 2017-2019 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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| H A D | BN_copy.pod | 5 BN_copy, BN_dup, BN_with_flags - copy BIGNUMs 27 might commonly be used to create a temporary copy of a BIGNUM with the 37 should not have been used for other purposes or initialised in any way. 41 B<dest> must only be used in "read-only" operations, i.e. typically those 46 B<dest> must be used and freed before any further subsequent use of B<b> 62 Copyright 2000-2017 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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| /freebsd/contrib/libxo/ |
| H A D | warnings.mk | 11 # Commonly used sets of warnings 14 MIN_WARNINGS?= -W -Wall 17 -Wstrict-prototypes \ 18 -Wmissing-prototypes \ 19 -Wpointer-arith 21 MEDIUM_WARNINGS?= ${LOW_WARNINGS} -Werror 24 -Waggregate-return \ 25 -Wcast-align \ 26 -Wcast-qual \ 27 -Wchar-subscripts \ [all …]
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| /freebsd/lib/libopenbsd/ |
| H A D | ohash_interval.3 | 38 These functions are commonly used to simplify open hashing usage, and use 40 They operate indifferently on NUL-terminated strings 54 For NUL-terminated strings, as a side effect, those functions 63 can be used to create a new record with a given key. 68 .Xr malloc 3 Ns -like 70 .Bd -literal -offset indent 71 p = (*info->alloc)(sz, info->data); 83 designed for NUL-terminated strings. 87 Those functions are completely non-standard and should be avoided in
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/crypto/modes/ |
| H A D | cfb128.c | 2 * Copyright 2008-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. 21 * The input and output encrypted as though 128bit cfb mode is being used. 23 * used is contained in *num; 35 *num = -1; in CRYPTO_cfb128_encrypt() 46 --len; in CRYPTO_cfb128_encrypt() 61 len -= 16; in CRYPTO_cfb128_encrypt() 68 while (len--) { in CRYPTO_cfb128_encrypt() 77 /* the rest would be commonly eliminated by x86* compiler */ in CRYPTO_cfb128_encrypt() 96 --len; in CRYPTO_cfb128_encrypt() 112 len -= 16; in CRYPTO_cfb128_encrypt() [all …]
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| /freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/ |
| H A D | property-units.txt | 6 be used in new bindings or added here. The inconsistency in the unit 7 prefixes is due to selecting the most commonly used variants. 13 ---------------------------------------- 14 -mhz : megahertz 15 -hz : hertz (preferred) 16 -sec : second 17 -ms : millisecond 18 -us : microsecond 19 -ns : nanosecond 20 -ps : picosecond [all …]
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| /freebsd/share/man/man4/ |
| H A D | ossl.4 | 37 .Bd -ragged -offset indent 46 .Bd -literal -offset indent 50 The OpenSSL distribution includes architecture-specific 51 implementations for some commonly used cryptographic algorithms. 53 used by in-kernel cryptography consumers such as kernel TLS and IPsec. 57 driver includes architecture-specific implementations for the following 60 .Bl -bullet -compact 73 .Bl -bullet -compact 75 AES-CBC 77 AES-GCM (amd64 only) [all …]
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| /freebsd/contrib/unbound/ |
| H A D | SECURITY.md | 6 commonly used in the software industry. 17 provided for the remainder of the one-year-period. 21 https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/support/software-support-policy/ 31 https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/security-report/
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/demos/pkey/ |
| H A D | EVP_PKEY_RSA_keygen.c | 1 /*- 2 * Copyright 2022-2025 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. 26 /* A property query used for selecting algorithm implementations. */ 30 * Generates an RSA public-private key pair and returns it. 41 /* Create context using RSA algorithm. "RSA-PSS" could also be used here. */ in generate_rsa_key_long() 100 * Generates an RSA public-private key pair and returns it. 104 * simple cases. It is used if -s is passed on the command line, otherwise the 105 * long method above is used. The ability to choose between these two methods is 161 * Retrieve value of the first prime factor, commonly known as p. This value in dump_key() 170 * Retrieve value of the second prime factor, commonly known as q. This value in dump_key() [all …]
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| /freebsd/contrib/file/magic/Magdir/ |
| H A D | geos | 2 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 # semi-commonly used in embedded and handheld systems.
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