| /netbsd-src/crypto/dist/ipsec-tools/src/racoon/rfc/ |
| H A D | draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-00.txt | 271 SA is sent to other end using NAT-OA (NAT Original Address) payload. 273 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of the 277 possible that initiator send the NAT-OA payload, but proposes both UDP- 279 the UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and do not send NAT-OA payload back. 281 A peer MUST NOT fail a negotiation if it does not receive a NAT-OA 282 payload if the NAT-OA payload only would contain redundant information. 284 the NAT-OA payload. A machine with a public, non-changing IP address 285 doesn't need to send the NAT-OA payload. 287 In case of AH negotiation initiator MUST send NAT-OA payload, and the 290 The format of the NAT-OA packet is [all …]
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| H A D | draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-01.txt | 290 SA is sent to other end using NAT-OA (NAT Original Address) payload. 298 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of the 302 possible that initiator send the NAT-OA payload, but proposes both UDP- 304 the UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and do not send NAT-OA payload back. 306 A peer MUST NOT fail a negotiation if it does not receive a NAT-OA 307 payload if the NAT-OA payload only would contain redundant information. 309 the NAT-OA payload. A machine with a public, non-changing IP address 310 doesn't need to send the NAT-OA payload. 312 The format of the NAT-OA packet is 329 An example of quick mode using NAT-OA payloads is: [all …]
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| H A D | draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-04.txt | 431 SA is sent to other end using NAT-OA (NAT Original Address) payload. 433 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of the 437 possible that initiator send the NAT-OA payload, but proposes both UDP- 439 the UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and do not send NAT-OA payload back. 441 A peer MUST NOT fail a negotiation if it does not receive a NAT-OA 442 payload if the NAT-OA payload only would contain redundant information. 444 the NAT-OA payload. A machine with a public, non-changing IP address 445 doesn't need to send the NAT-OA payload. 447 The format of the NAT-OA packet is 464 An example of quick mode using NAT-OA payloads is: [all …]
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| H A D | draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-03.txt | 423 SA is sent to other end using NAT-OA (NAT Original Address) payload. 425 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of the 429 possible that initiator send the NAT-OA payload, but proposes both UDP- 431 the UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and do not send NAT-OA payload back. 433 A peer MUST NOT fail a negotiation if it does not receive a NAT-OA 434 payload if the NAT-OA payload only would contain redundant information. 436 the NAT-OA payload. A machine with a public, non-changing IP address 437 doesn't need to send the NAT-OA payload. 439 The format of the NAT-OA packet is 457 An example of quick mode using NAT-OA payloads is: [all …]
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| H A D | draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-02.txt | 423 SA is sent to other end using NAT-OA (NAT Original Address) payload. 425 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of the 429 possible that initiator send the NAT-OA payload, but proposes both UDP- 431 the UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and do not send NAT-OA payload back. 433 A peer MUST NOT fail a negotiation if it does not receive a NAT-OA 434 payload if the NAT-OA payload only would contain redundant information. 436 the NAT-OA payload. A machine with a public, non-changing IP address 437 doesn't need to send the NAT-OA payload. 439 The format of the NAT-OA packet is 457 An example of quick mode using NAT-OA payloads is: [all …]
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| H A D | draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-05.txt | 421 The original addresses are sent using NAT-OA (NAT Original Address) 424 The Initiator NAT-OA payload is first. The Responder NAT-OA payload is 466 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of the 476 the initiator send the NAT-OA payload, but proposes both UDP- 478 UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and does not send the NAT-OA payload back. 480 The format of the NAT-OA packet is 497 An example of quick mode using NAT-OA payloads is: 627 NAT-OA 16 NAT Original Address Payload
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| H A D | draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-07.txt | 427 The original addresses are sent using NAT-OA (NAT Original Address) 430 The Initiator NAT-OA payload is first. The Responder NAT-OA payload is 478 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of the 482 the initiator send the NAT-OA payload, but proposes both UDP- 484 UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and does not send the NAT-OA payload back. 486 The format of the NAT-OA packet is 503 An example of quick mode using NAT-OA payloads is: 639 NAT-OA 16 NAT Original Address Payload
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| H A D | draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-06.txt | 427 The original addresses are sent using NAT-OA (NAT Original Address) 430 The Initiator NAT-OA payload is first. The Responder NAT-OA payload is 478 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of the 482 the initiator send the NAT-OA payload, but proposes both UDP- 484 UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and does not send the NAT-OA payload back. 486 The format of the NAT-OA packet is 503 An example of quick mode using NAT-OA payloads is: 634 NAT-OA 16 NAT Original Address Payload
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| H A D | rfc3947.txt | 492 The original addresses are sent by using NAT-OA (NAT Original 495 The Initiator NAT-OA payload is first. The Responder NAT-OA payload 545 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of 549 possible that the initiator sends the NAT-OA payload but proposes 551 selects the UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and does not send the NAT-OA 567 The format of the NAT-OA packet is 584 The following example is of Quick Mode using NAT-OA payloads: 739 NAT-OA 21 NAT Original Address Payload
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| H A D | draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-08.txt | 454 The original addresses are sent using NAT-OA (NAT Original Address) 457 The Initiator NAT-OA payload is first. The Responder NAT-OA payload is 505 The NAT-OA payloads are sent inside the first and second packets of 509 the initiator sends the NAT-OA payload, but proposes both UDP- 511 UDP-Encapsulated tunnel mode and does not send the NAT-OA payload back. 513 The format of the NAT-OA packet is 536 An example of Quick Mode using NAT-OA payloads is: 673 NAT-OA 16 NAT Original Address Payload
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| H A D | rfc3948.txt | 271 checksum (obtained from the NAT-OA) 275 checksum (obtained from the NAT-OA). 668 This happens either when a NAT-OA payload is sent or because it
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/less/dist/lesstest/lt/ |
| H A D | seq200.lt | 23 E "LESS_TERMCAP_ku" "OA"
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| H A D | github265.lt | 23 E "LESS_TERMCAP_ku" "OA"
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| H A D | table-50x200.lt | 23 E "LESS_TERMCAP_ku" "OA"
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| H A D | github329.lt | 23 E "LESS_TERMCAP_ku" "OA"
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| H A D | chinese1.lt | 23 E "LESS_TERMCAP_ku" "OA"
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| H A D | hdr-unicode1.lt | 23 E "LESS_TERMCAP_ku" "OA"
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| H A D | github216.lt | 23 E "LESS_TERMCAP_ku" "OA"
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| H A D | hdr-unicode.lt | 23 E "LESS_TERMCAP_ku" "OA"
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| /netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/clang/lib/Driver/ |
| H A D | Driver.cpp | 1973 } else if (OffloadAction *OA = dyn_cast<OffloadAction>(A)) { local 1975 OA->doOnEachDependence( 4212 if (auto *OA = dyn_cast<OffloadAction>(CurAction)) { in getPrevDependentAction() local 4217 if (OA->hasSingleDeviceDependence(/*DoNotConsiderHostActions=*/true)) { in getPrevDependentAction() 4219 OA->getSingleDeviceDependence(/*DoNotConsiderHostActions=*/true); in getPrevDependentAction() 4223 SavedOffloadAction.push_back(OA); in getPrevDependentAction() 4226 } else if (OA->hasHostDependence()) { in getPrevDependentAction() 4227 CurAction = OA->getHostDependence(); in getPrevDependentAction() 4231 SavedOffloadAction.push_back(OA); in getPrevDependentAction() 4514 if (const OffloadAction *OA = dyn_cast<OffloadAction>(A)) { in BuildJobsForActionNoCache() local [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/llvm/lib/CodeGen/ |
| H A D | RDFLiveness.cpp | 192 NodeAddr<InstrNode*> OA = DFG.addr<InstrNode*>(A); in getAllReachingDefs() local 194 bool StmtA = OA.Addr->getKind() == NodeAttrs::Stmt; in getAllReachingDefs() 197 const MachineInstr *InA = NodeAddr<StmtNode*>(OA).Addr->getCode(); in getAllReachingDefs()
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| H A D | RDFGraph.cpp | 1545 NodeAddr<InstrNode*> OA = RDA.Addr->getOwner(*this); in removeUnusedPhis() local 1546 if (IsPhi(OA)) in removeUnusedPhis() 1547 PhiQ.insert(OA.Id); in removeUnusedPhis()
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| /netbsd-src/external/cddl/osnet/dev/dtrace/x86/ |
| H A D | dis_tables.c | 103 OA, enumerator 2223 /* [A,0] */ TNS("movb",OA), TS("mov",OA), TNS("movb",AO), TS("mov",AO), 3903 case OA: in dtrace_disx86()
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| /netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/ |
| H A D | Clang.cpp | 7597 if (const auto *OA = dyn_cast<OffloadAction>(CurDep)) { in ConstructJob() local 7599 OA->doOnEachDependence([&](Action *A, const ToolChain *TC, const char *) { in ConstructJob() 7628 if (const auto *OA = dyn_cast<OffloadAction>(JA.getInputs()[I])) { in ConstructJob() local 7630 OA->doOnEachDependence([&](Action *, const ToolChain *TC, const char *) { in ConstructJob()
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| /netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/clang/lib/Sema/ |
| H A D | SemaDeclCXX.cpp | 3053 if (OverrideAttr *OA = D->getAttr<OverrideAttr>()) { in CheckOverrideControl() local 3054 Diag(OA->getLocation(), in CheckOverrideControl() 3072 if (OverrideAttr *OA = D->getAttr<OverrideAttr>()) { in CheckOverrideControl() local 3073 Diag(OA->getLocation(), in CheckOverrideControl() 3075 << "override" << FixItHint::CreateRemoval(OA->getLocation()); in CheckOverrideControl()
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