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whether or not connect(2) is used for UDP client sockets. The default is not to connect(), so existing clients will see no change in behaviour. The use of connect(2) for UDP clients has a number of advantages: only replies from the intended address are received, and ICMP errors pertaining to the connection are reported back to the application. |
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auth_des.h | ||
auth_kerb.h | ||
auth_unix.h | ||
auth.h | ||
clnt_soc.h | ||
clnt_stat.h | ||
clnt.h | ||
des_crypt.h | ||
des.h | ||
Makefile | ||
nettype.h | ||
pmap_clnt.h | ||
pmap_prot.h | ||
pmap_rmt.h | ||
raw.h | ||
rpc_com.h | ||
rpc_msg.h | ||
rpc.h | ||
rpcb_clnt.h | ||
rpcb_prot.x | ||
rpcent.h | ||
svc_auth.h | ||
svc_dg.h | ||
svc_soc.h | ||
svc.h | ||
types.h | ||
xdr.h |