- rtquery (8) - NetBSD Manual Pages
The following options are available: -n displays only the numeric network and host numbers instead of both numeric and symbolic -p uses the poll command to request full routing information from gated (8)
- SSL_do_handshake (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
SGC (Server Gated Cryptography) For SGC, SSL_do_handshake() may return with -1, but SSL_get_error() will yield SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ WRITE and SSL_do_handshake() should be called again If the underlying BIO is non-blocking, SSL_do_handshake() will also return when the underlying BIO could not satisfy the needs of
- find (1) - NetBSD Manual Pages
gated into sets, and utility will be invoked once per set, simi- lar to xargs(1) In this case the string `` {} '' must appear, and must appear as the last item in the argument list, just before the `` + '' parameter, and is replaced by the pathnames of the cur- rent set of files Each set is limited to no more than 5,000
- tree (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
TREE(3) NetBSD Library Functions Manual TREE(3) NAME SPLAY_PROTOTYPE, SPLAY_GENERATE, SPLAY_ENTRY, SPLAY_HEAD, SPLAY_INITIALIZER, SPLAY_ROOT, SPLAY_EMPTY, SPLAY_NEXT
- ieee80211_ioctl (9) - NetBSD Manual Pages
IEEE80211_IOCTL(9) NetBSD Kernel Developer's Manual IEEE80211_IOCTL(9) NAME ieee80211_cfgget, ieee80211_cfgset, ieee80211_ioctl -- 802 11 interface ioctl commands SYNOPSIS #include <net80211 ieee80211_var h> #include <net80211 ieee80211_proto h> #include <net80211 ieee80211_ioctl h> int ieee80211_cfgget (struct ieee80211com *ic, u_long cmd, void *data); int ieee80211_cfgset (struct
- npf (7) - NetBSD Manual Pages
NPF(7) NetBSD Miscellaneous Information Manual NPF(7) NAME NPF -- NetBSD packet filter DESCRIPTION NPF is a layer 3 packet filter, supporting IPv4 and IPv6 as well as layer 4 protocols such as TCP, UDP, and ICMP It was designed with a focus on high performance, scalability, and modularity FEATURES NPF offers the traditional set of features provided by packet filters Some key features are
- signal (7) - NetBSD Manual Pages
SIGNAL(7) NetBSD Miscellaneous Information Manual SIGNAL(7) NAME signal -- signal facilities DESCRIPTION A signal is a system-level notification delivered to a process Signals may be generated as the result of process activity, by certain user inputs, by kernel facilities or subsystems, or sent programmatically by other processes or by users There is a small fixed set of signals, each with a
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