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/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_ifoff/ | ||
H A D | mac_ifoff.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_portacl/ | ||
H A D | mac_portacl.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_seeotheruids/ | ||
H A D | mac_seeotheruids.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/net80211/ | ||
H A D | ieee80211_adhoc.c | diff 244078 Mon Dec 10 07:08:38 MST 2012 adrian Adjust the channel to correctly setup the HT flags when transitioning an IBSS VAP to RUN. An 11n IBSS was beaconing HTINFO/HTCAP IE's that didn't have any HT information setup (like the HT TX/RX MCS bitmask.) Tested: * AR9280, IBSS - both a statically setup channel and a scanned channel PR: kern/172955 |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_none/ | ||
H A D | mac_none.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_partition/ | ||
H A D | mac_partition.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_bsdextended/ | ||
H A D | mac_bsdextended.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
H A D | ugidfw_system.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
H A D | ugidfw_vnode.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_lomac/ | ||
H A D | mac_lomac.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_stub/ | ||
H A D | mac_stub.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_biba/ | ||
H A D | mac_biba.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_mls/ | ||
H A D | mac_mls.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/security/mac_test/ | ||
H A D | mac_test.c | diff 172955 Thu Oct 25 11:31:11 MDT 2007 rwatson Consistently name functions for mac_<policy> as <policy>_whatever rather than mac_<policy>_whatever, as this shortens the names and makes the code a bit easier to read. When dealing with label structures, name variables 'mb', 'ml', 'mm rather than the longer 'mac_biba', 'mac_lomac', and 'mac_mls', likewise making the code a little easier to read. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project |
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