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/freebsd/tools/regression/security/proc_to_proc/
H A DREADME50 to improve resilience to failure or violation of invariants.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/
H A Dfsl,enetc.yaml12 (SR-IOV), advanced QoS with 8 traffic classes and 4 drop resilience levels,
/freebsd/contrib/unbound/doc/
H A DFEATURES47 RFC 5452: forgery resilience. all recommendations followed.
H A Dunbound.conf.5195 A larger number of permitted outgoing ports increases resilience against
H A Dunbound.conf.5.in333 A larger number of permitted outgoing ports increases resilience against
H A DChangelog4723 resilience of the server. The so-reuseport, harden-below-nxdomain,
8972 to improve resilience under heavy load. For high performance, use
12180 - TODO items from forgery-resilience draft.
H A Dunbound.conf.rst316 A larger number of permitted outgoing ports increases resilience against
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/demos/quic/server/
H A Dserver.c27 /* "\x08ossltest" (hex for EBCDIC resilience) */
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/test/radix/
H A Dquic_ops.c13 /* "\x08ossltest" (hex for EBCDIC resilience) */
/freebsd/share/dict/
H A Dweb2167863 resilience
/freebsd/share/misc/
H A Dpci_vendors24594 18fb Resilience Corporation
/freebsd/contrib/sqlite3/
H A Dsqlite3.c14645 ** are included in a few cases in order to enhance the resilience