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Description: Constants used for fbio SunOS compatibility.
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Author: yudpkn |
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Description: SunOS s execv() call only specifies the argv argument, the environment settings are the same as the calling processes.
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Author: saikiema |
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Description: Mucking with the page fault handler seems a little hackish to me, but SunOS, NetBSD, and Mach all implemented this check in such a manner, so I figure we re allowed.
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Author: piepunxo |
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Description: Prototypes missing in SunOS 4.
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Author: vnfoven |
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Description: Tiny/Turbo/Throttling HyperText Transfer Protocol Daemon (thttpd version 2.26): thttpd is a simple, small, portable, fast, and secure HTTP server.-Simple: It handles only the minimum necessary to implement HTTP/1.1. Well, maybe a little more than the minimum. Small: See the comparison chart. It also has a very small run-time size, since it does not fork and is very careful about memory allocation. Portable: It compiles cleanly on most any Unix-like OS, specifically including FreeBSD, SunOS 4, Solaris 2, BSD/OS, Linux, OSF. Fast: In typical use it s about as fast as the best full-featured servers (Apache, NCSA, Netscape). Under extreme load it s much faster. Secure: It goes to great lengths to protect the web server machine against attacks and breakins other sites.
It also has one extremely useful feature (URL-traffic-based throttling) that no other server currently has. Plus, it supports IPv6 out of the box, no patching required.
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Author: Jay Lee |
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Description: SunCGI REFERENCE MANUAL, Rev. A, 9 May 1988, PN 800-1786-10 SunOS 4.0 Example E-4.1, page 149.
-SunCGI REFERENCE MANUAL, Rev. A, 9 May 1988, PN 800-1786-10 SunOS 4.0 Example E-4.1, page 149.
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Author: munnerdf |
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