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/external/mdnsresponder/mDNSShared/
Ddnsextd.conf7 // 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
/external/chromium/net/http/
Dhttp_auth_gssapi_posix.cc467 #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()
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/external/mdnsresponder/
DPrivateDNS.txt180 * directive below. Previous versions of BIND always asked
181 * questions using port 53, but BIND 8.1 uses an unprivileged
/external/chromium/base/
Dcallback.h.pump165 // WHY NOT TR1 FUNCTION/BIND?
/external/dnsmasq/
DFAQ282 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
DCHANGELOG.archive510 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
/external/srec/config/en.us/dictionary/
Dc0.610728 BIND B AY1 N D