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/vbox/src/VBox/Devices/Network/slirp/libalias/ |
H A D | alias_dummy.c | 108 .proto = UDP|TCP,
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H A D | alias_mod.h | 61 #define TCP 2 macro
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H A D | alias_pptp.c | 140 .proto = TCP, 147 .proto = TCP, 206 Alias_pptp.c performs special processing for PPTP sessions under TCP. 210 TCP applications that are currently (ie. FTP, IRC and RTSP) aliased. 217 into a single TCP packet. This is typically the case, but is not 220 Unlike some of the other TCP applications that are aliased (ie. FTP, 347 /* Compute TCP checksum for revised packet */ 419 /* Compute TCP checksum for modified packet */
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H A D | alias_ftp.c | 33 TCP. Specifically, when a PORT/EPRT command from the client 39 single TCP packet. This is typically the case, but exceptions 46 machine is totally unaware of the modification to the TCP stream. 144 .proto = TCP, 181 handlers[0].proto = TCP; 260 /* Calculate data length of TCP packet */ 651 /* Calculate data length of TCP packet */ 759 /* Compute TCP checksum for revised packet */
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H A D | alias_irc.c | 35 single TCP packet. This will usually happen, but is not 123 .proto = TCP, 179 /* Calculate data length of TCP packet */ 457 /* Compute TCP checksum for revised packet */ 483 changes in the TCP stream. This should not be too difficult given
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H A D | alias_skinny.c | 83 .proto = TCP, 125 * protocol. Skinny typically uses TCP port 2000 to set up calls between 132 * the TCP port over which it will communicate.
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H A D | alias_smedia.c | 71 protocols. It performs special processing for RSTP sessions under TCP. 89 into a single TCP packet. This is typically the case, but exceptions 96 machine is totally unaware of the modification to the TCP stream. 167 .proto = TCP|UDP, 252 /* Calculate data length of TCP packet */ 464 /* Compute TCP checksum for revised packet */
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H A D | alias.c | 33 TCP connection state, protocol-specific aliasing routines, 64 - TCP connection closing logic simplified in 84 IP header (TCP, UDP and ICMP were already 173 /* TCP Handling Routines 175 TcpMonitorIn() -- These routines monitor TCP connections, and 178 These routines look for SYN, FIN and RST flags to determine when TCP 179 connections open and close. When a TCP connection closes, the data 252 any incoming packets. For TCP and UDP, ports are also re-mapped. 261 For TCP and UDP protocols, a port number is chosen for an outgoing 263 port numbers. For TCP packet [all...] |
/vbox/src/VBox/Devices/Network/slirp/ |
H A D | counters.h | 69 COUNTING_COUNTER(TCP, "TCP sockets"); 70 COUNTING_COUNTER(TCPHot, "TCP sockets active"); 104 COUNTING_COUNTER(TCP_retransmit, "TCP::retransmit"); 106 PROFILE_COUNTER(TCP_reassamble, "TCP::reasamble"); 107 PROFILE_COUNTER(TCP_input, "TCP::input");
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H A D | slirp.c | 323 /* sockets & TCP defaults */ 635 * First, TCP sockets 643 * in the fragment queue, or there are TCP connections active 677 /* TCP socket can't be cloned */ 844 * EFAULT which causes the opened TCP socket to close right 949 * Check TCP sockets 953 /* TCP socket can't be cloned */ 973 LOG_NAT_SOCK(so, TCP, &NetworkEvents, readfds, writefds, xfds); 1040 /* Darwin and probably BSD hosts generates POLLPRI|POLLHUP event on receiving TCP.flags.{ACK|URG|FIN} this 1558 rule->proto == IPPROTO_UDP ? "UDP" : "TCP", [all...] |
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