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/freebsd-10.1-release/usr.sbin/ppp/ | ||
H A D | link.h | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | cbcp.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | hdlc.h | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | link.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | ipcp.h | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | lqr.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | chap.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | fsm.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | mp.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | pap.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | ip.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | bundle.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | ipcp.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | command.c | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
H A D | ppp.8 | diff 50867 Fri Sep 03 22:00:21 MDT 1999 brian o Split the two IPCP queues into three - one for FSM data (LCP/CCP/IPCP), one for urgent IP traffic and one for everything else. o Add the ``set urgent'' command for adjusting the list of urgent port numbers. The default urgent ports are 21, 22, 23, 513, 514, 543 and 544 (Ports 80 and 81 have been removed from the default priority list). o Increase the buffered packet threshold from 20 to 30. o Report the number of packets in the IP output queue and the list of urgent ports under ``show ipcp''. |
/freebsd-10.1-release/usr.sbin/syslogd/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 211023 Sat Aug 07 14:36:35 MDT 2010 olli syslogd(8) already supports *sending* log messages to non- standard ports, but it can't *receive* them (port 514 is hardcoded). This commit adds that missing feature. (NB: I actually needed this feature for a server farm where multiple jails run with shared IP addresses, and every jail should have its own syslogd process.) As a side effect, syslogd now compiles with WARNS=6. Approved by: des (mentor) MFC after: 3 weeks |
H A D | syslogd.8 | diff 211023 Sat Aug 07 14:36:35 MDT 2010 olli syslogd(8) already supports *sending* log messages to non- standard ports, but it can't *receive* them (port 514 is hardcoded). This commit adds that missing feature. (NB: I actually needed this feature for a server farm where multiple jails run with shared IP addresses, and every jail should have its own syslogd process.) As a side effect, syslogd now compiles with WARNS=6. Approved by: des (mentor) MFC after: 3 weeks |
H A D | syslogd.c | diff 211023 Sat Aug 07 14:36:35 MDT 2010 olli syslogd(8) already supports *sending* log messages to non- standard ports, but it can't *receive* them (port 514 is hardcoded). This commit adds that missing feature. (NB: I actually needed this feature for a server farm where multiple jails run with shared IP addresses, and every jail should have its own syslogd process.) As a side effect, syslogd now compiles with WARNS=6. Approved by: des (mentor) MFC after: 3 weeks |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/dev/syscons/ | ||
H A D | syscons.c | diff 514 Tue Sep 28 18:53:48 MDT 1993 jkh Version number support for XFree86 |
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