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/bind-9.11.3/contrib/dnsperf-2.1.0.0-1/ |
H A D | net.c | 144 int on = 1; local 147 &on, sizeof(on)) == -1) {
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/bind-9.11.3/lib/isc/win32/ |
H A D | net.c | 128 int on; local 158 on = 1; 159 if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, (const char *)&on, 160 sizeof(on)) < 0) { 182 on = 1; 183 if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, (const char *)&on, 184 sizeof(on)) < 0) { 212 int on; local 243 on = 1; 244 if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, optname, (const char *) &on, [all...] |
H A D | socket.c | 11 /* This code uses functions which are only available on Server 2003 and 15 * features to pass on information through the completion port for 74 * Set by the -T dscp option on the command line. If set to a value 102 * resets on UDP sockets. See Microsoft KnowledgeBase Article Q263823 121 * of various network related functions, like recv() and so on. 185 * set them on outgoing packets. 245 * recv_list done events. This means the items on the recv_list 310 * to handle the load on the Completion Port. The actual number 921 * Service Pack 2 or later be installed on the system. NT 4.0 956 * on th 1439 int on = 1; local 1652 int on = 1; local 3242 int on = 1; local 3327 char on = 1; local [all...] |
/bind-9.11.3/lib/isc/unix/ |
H A D | entropy.c | 163 * later) is a major issue on HP-UX. 455 int on = 1; local 457 ret = ioctl(fd, FIONBIO, (char *)&on); 468 "ioctl(%d, FIONBIO, &on): %s", fd,
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H A D | net.c | 172 * Check to see if IPv6 is broken, as is common on Linux. 256 int s, on; local 286 on = 1; 287 if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, &on, sizeof(on)) < 0) { 309 on = 1; 310 if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, &on, sizeof(on)) < 0) { 334 int s, on; local 365 on 470 int on = 1; local 632 int on = 1; local 697 int on = 1; local [all...] |
H A D | socket.c | 137 * Set by the -T dscp option on the command line. If set to a value 188 * some of the specified FD. The idea is based on the observation that it's 248 * of various network related functions, like recv() and so on. 288 * set them on outgoing packets. 299 * doesn't do it for us, call gettimeofday() on every UDP receive? 855 int on = 1; local 861 (void *)&on, sizeof(on)) < 0) { 1079 * This is a wakeup on a socket. If the socket is not in the 1178 * Read a message on th 1229 int on = 1; local 2551 int on = 1; local 2586 int on = 1; local 5563 int on = 1; local [all...] |
/bind-9.11.3/contrib/queryperf/ |
H A D | queryperf.c | 273 " -p sets the port on which to query the server (default: %s)\n" 290 " -v verbose: report the RCODE of each response on stdout\n" 302 * Return -1 on failure 344 * Return -1 on failure 377 * Set the port on which to contact the server 489 * Returns -1 on failure 535 * Return -1 on failure 719 * Return -1 on failure 720 * Return non-negative integer on success 741 * Return -1 on failur 792 int on = 1; local [all...] |
/bind-9.11.3/lib/dns/ |
H A D | zone.c | 312 * or "zone transfer in progress" are kept on per-state linked lists 314 * field points at the list the zone is currently on. It the zone 315 * is not on any such list, statelist is NULL. 466 #define DNS_ZONEFLG_DIFFONRELOAD 0x00000800U /*%< generate a journal diff on 503 #define DNS_ZONELOADFLAG_THAW 0x00000002U /* Thaw the zone on successful 719 * These can be overridden by the -T mkeytimers option on the command 4505 * Apply update log, if any, on initial load. 7719 * then goes on to remove NSEC3 records be iterating over all nodes 9836 * to do further maintenance on it. 9997 * Obtaining a lock on th 16914 dns_zone_setstatistics(dns_zone_t *zone, isc_boolean_t on) argument [all...] |
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