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| H A D | mppe.c | 97 unsigned stateless : 1; member 120 if (mop->stateless) in MPPEResetOutput() 187 if (mop->stateless || in MPPEOutput() 195 if (mop->stateless || mop->flushnext) { in MPPEOutput() 268 if (!flushed && mip->stateless) { in MPPEInput() 275 if (mip->stateless) { in MPPEInput() 672 mp->stateless = !!(val & MPPE_OPT_STATELESS); in MPPE_InitState() 713 if (!mip->stateless) { in MPPEInitInput() 769 if (!mop->stateless) { in MPPEInitOutput()
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| /freebsd/contrib/libcbor/doc/source/api/ |
| H A D | item_reference_counting.rst | 4 Due to the nature of its domain, *libcbor* will need to work with heap memory. The stateless decode… 6 If you have specific requirements, you should consider rolling your own driver for the stateless AP…
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| H A D | streaming_decoding.rst | 4 *libcbor* exposes a stateless decoder that reads a stream of input bytes from a buffer and invokes …
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/designs/quic-design/ |
| H A D | demuxer.md | 24 - optionally trigger sending stateless reset packets if a received packet 47 - optionally trigger sending stateless reset packets as above for client
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| H A D | quic-overview.md | 134 the appropriate Connection ID and optionally schedules sending stateless
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| H A D | connection-state-machine.md | 179 - the Terminated state if the peer triggers a stateless reset; a 219 idle timeout, stateless reset), a connection always ultimately ends up in this 465 - `RX:STATELESS_RESET` indicates receipt of a stateless reset, but note 466 that it is not guaranteed that we are able to recognise a stateless reset
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| H A D | dgram-api.md | 51 - The BIO methods are designed to support stateless operation in which they 81 stateless and not requiire locking. Therefore the OS-native iovec structures 431 “stateless” (it's just a simple call to `recvfrom`, and doesn't require mutation
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| H A D | connection-id-cache.md | 112 unsigned char reset_token[16]; /* stateless reset token is per conn ID */
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| H A D | quic-fifm.md | 408 the FIFD (`QUIC_FIFD`). The FIFD is completely stateless and provides reasonable
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| H A D | quic-api-ssl-funcs.md | 11 These API items do not relate to SSL objects. They may be stateless or may
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| H A D | quic-api.md | 1239 as such operates in a stateless fashion with regards to a BIO. This means, for
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man3/ |
| H A D | SSL_CTX_set_options.pod | 310 SSL/TLS supports two mechanisms for resuming sessions: session ids and stateless 318 When using stateless session tickets the server uses a session ticket encryption 327 and stateless. Stateless tickets work the same way as in TLSv1.2 and below. 331 presents a ticket in the same way as for stateless tickets. The server can then 335 By default OpenSSL will use stateless tickets. The SSL_OP_NO_TICKET option will 336 cause stateless tickets to not be issued. In TLSv1.2 and below this means no 340 In TLSv1.3 it is possible to suppress all tickets (stateful and stateless) from
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| H A D | SSL_CTX_set_timeout.pod | 45 This timeout value is used as the ticket lifetime hint for stateless session
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| H A D | SSL_CTX_set_stateless_cookie_generate_cb.pod | 9 - Callback functions for stateless TLS1.3 cookies
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| H A D | DTLSv1_listen.pod | 42 As a countermeasure to this issue TLSv1.3 and DTLS include a stateless cookie
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| H A D | BIO_s_datagram.pod | 84 L<BIO_recvmmsg(3)> methods are stateless and do not cause the internal state of
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| /freebsd/contrib/libcbor/doc/source/ |
| H A D | api.rst | 19 - stateless encoders and decoders
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/apps/ |
| H A D | s_server.c | 119 static int stateless = 0; variable 1694 stateless = 1; in s_server_main() 1854 if (stateless && socket_type != SOCK_STREAM) { in s_server_main() 3053 if (dtlslisten || stateless) { in init_ssl_connection() 3085 stateless = 0; in init_ssl_connection() 3128 if (((dtlslisten || stateless) && i == 0) in init_ssl_connection() 3129 || (!dtlslisten && !stateless && retry)) { in init_ssl_connection()
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man1/ |
| H A D | openssl-s_server.pod.in | 121 [B<-stateless>] 753 =item B<-stateless>
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| /freebsd/share/examples/ipfilter/ |
| H A D | examples.txt | 399 For UDP packets, packet exchanges are effectively stateless. However, if a
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| H A D | ipf-howto.txt | 1109 UDP is stateless so naturally it's a bit harder to do a
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| /freebsd/share/doc/IPv6/ |
| H A D | IMPLEMENTATION | 665 The KAME kit implements most of the IPv6 stateless address 719 The first step in stateless address configuration is Duplicated Address 723 autoconfigure itself by stateless address autoconfiguration. This 783 in DHCPv6 client program ("Managed" bit actually prevents stateless 1475 Alternatively, these can be autoconfigured by using stateless address
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/designs/quic-design/server/ |
| H A D | quic-polling.md | 878 - Because this design is inherently “stateless”, it cannot really solve
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssl/ |
| H A D | CHANGES.md | 8036 The DTLSv1_listen function is intended to be stateless and processes the 11927 * Fixes to stateless session resumption handling. Use initial_ctx when 11930 stateless session resumption: this makes it possible to determine if
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| /freebsd/share/dict/ |
| H A D | web2 | 188906 stateless
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