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/external/mdnsresponder/mDNSShared/ |
D | dnsextd.conf | 7 // on port 53, and forward them on as appropriate to BIND on localhost:5030. 17 // tell BIND to accept packets from localhost:5030, like this: 21 // You also need a "zone" statement in /etc/named.conf to tell BIND the update
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/external/chromium/net/http/ |
D | http_auth_gssapi_posix.cc | 467 #define BIND(lib, x) \ macro 478 BIND(lib, import_name); in BindMethods() 479 BIND(lib, release_name); in BindMethods() 480 BIND(lib, release_buffer); in BindMethods() 481 BIND(lib, display_name); in BindMethods() 482 BIND(lib, display_status); in BindMethods() 483 BIND(lib, init_sec_context); in BindMethods() 484 BIND(lib, wrap_size_limit); in BindMethods() 485 BIND(lib, delete_sec_context); in BindMethods() 486 BIND(lib, inquire_context); in BindMethods() [all …]
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/external/mdnsresponder/ |
D | PrivateDNS.txt | 180 * directive below. Previous versions of BIND always asked 181 * questions using port 53, but BIND 8.1 uses an unprivileged
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/external/chromium/base/ |
D | callback.h.pump | 165 // WHY NOT TR1 FUNCTION/BIND?
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/external/dnsmasq/ |
D | FAQ | 282 listening on one interface and another server (most probably BIND) 283 is listening on another. It's not possible for BIND to bind to an
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D | CHANGELOG.archive | 510 with BIND. Thanks to Stefan 'Sec' Zehl for the patch. 578 correct magic query in the same way as BIND. Use 793 restored with --bind-interfaces for people running BIND
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/external/srec/config/en.us/dictionary/ |
D | c0.6 | 10728 BIND B AY1 N D
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