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/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/cdcontrol/ | ||
H A D | cdcontrol.1 | diff 77168 Fri May 25 07:24:50 MDT 2001 kris Add the 'next' and 'prev' commands (aliased to '+' and '-') which skip forward or backward by a specified number of tracks (defaulting to 1). Use strvisx() to display the media catalog in case it contains unprintable characters. Sort includes. Based on two patches submitted by PR, plus style fixes and other changes of my own. Submitted by: Seth Kingsley <sethk@osd.bsdi.com>, Maxime Henrion <mux@qualys.com> PR: bin/22672, bin/26962 MFC After: 1 week |
H A D | cdcontrol.c | diff 77168 Fri May 25 07:24:50 MDT 2001 kris Add the 'next' and 'prev' commands (aliased to '+' and '-') which skip forward or backward by a specified number of tracks (defaulting to 1). Use strvisx() to display the media catalog in case it contains unprintable characters. Sort includes. Based on two patches submitted by PR, plus style fixes and other changes of my own. Submitted by: Seth Kingsley <sethk@osd.bsdi.com>, Maxime Henrion <mux@qualys.com> PR: bin/22672, bin/26962 MFC After: 1 week |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/netinet/ | ||
H A D | in_proto.c | diff 22672 Thu Feb 13 17:46:45 MST 1997 wollman Provide PRC_IFDOWN and PRC_IFUP support for IP. Now, when an interface is administratively downed, all routes to that interface (including the interface route itself) which are not static will be deleted. When it comes back up, and addresses remaining will have their interface routes re-added. This solves the problem where, for example, an Ethernet interface is downed by traffic continues to flow by way of ARP entries. |
H A D | in_rmx.c | diff 22672 Thu Feb 13 17:46:45 MST 1997 wollman Provide PRC_IFDOWN and PRC_IFUP support for IP. Now, when an interface is administratively downed, all routes to that interface (including the interface route itself) which are not static will be deleted. When it comes back up, and addresses remaining will have their interface routes re-added. This solves the problem where, for example, an Ethernet interface is downed by traffic continues to flow by way of ARP entries. |
H A D | in_var.h | diff 22672 Thu Feb 13 17:46:45 MST 1997 wollman Provide PRC_IFDOWN and PRC_IFUP support for IP. Now, when an interface is administratively downed, all routes to that interface (including the interface route itself) which are not static will be deleted. When it comes back up, and addresses remaining will have their interface routes re-added. This solves the problem where, for example, an Ethernet interface is downed by traffic continues to flow by way of ARP entries. |
H A D | ip_var.h | diff 22672 Thu Feb 13 17:46:45 MST 1997 wollman Provide PRC_IFDOWN and PRC_IFUP support for IP. Now, when an interface is administratively downed, all routes to that interface (including the interface route itself) which are not static will be deleted. When it comes back up, and addresses remaining will have their interface routes re-added. This solves the problem where, for example, an Ethernet interface is downed by traffic continues to flow by way of ARP entries. |
H A D | in.c | diff 22672 Thu Feb 13 17:46:45 MST 1997 wollman Provide PRC_IFDOWN and PRC_IFUP support for IP. Now, when an interface is administratively downed, all routes to that interface (including the interface route itself) which are not static will be deleted. When it comes back up, and addresses remaining will have their interface routes re-added. This solves the problem where, for example, an Ethernet interface is downed by traffic continues to flow by way of ARP entries. |
H A D | raw_ip.c | diff 22672 Thu Feb 13 17:46:45 MST 1997 wollman Provide PRC_IFDOWN and PRC_IFUP support for IP. Now, when an interface is administratively downed, all routes to that interface (including the interface route itself) which are not static will be deleted. When it comes back up, and addresses remaining will have their interface routes re-added. This solves the problem where, for example, an Ethernet interface is downed by traffic continues to flow by way of ARP entries. |
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