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25 Sometimes there can be a sequence of errors leading to the verification
36 generates a session id. The session id is an arbitrary sequence of bytes.66 a unique sequence number into the session id, uniqueness could easily be
42 according to the calling sequence described by the pthread_atfork(3)
50 It will simply be treated as a byte sequence.
151 Used when a sequence of one or more QUIC padding frames is sent or received.153 such frames in a sequence. Rather than supplying each frame individually the
56 It will simply be treated as a byte sequence.
47 changes its settings between connections. Use the sequence
59 sequence that can be used to generate encryption keys.192 * seedKey should contain a NUL terminated sequence
61 It will simply be treated as a byte sequence.
76 It will simply be treated as a byte sequence.
117 It will simply be treated as a byte sequence.
87 InfoTypeAndValue sequence, using an OID created from text as type, and an
61 byte sequence.
43 A I<property definition> is a sequence of comma separated properties.71 A I<property query> is a sequence of comma separated property query clauses.
85 byte sequence.
66 This example demonstrates the calling sequence for using an B<EVP_PKEY> to verify
133 **Numbered CID:** Refers to a Connection ID which has a sequence number assigned134 to it. All CIDs other than Initial ODCIDs and Retry ODCIDs have a sequence297 **Unnumbered CID:** Refers to a CID which does not have a sequence number299 or `RETIRE_CONNECTION_ID` frame's sequence number fields. The only unnumbered
120 Each term is applied in sequence, therefore later items in the filter override
275 `increment_sequence_ctr()`: force the record layer to increment its sequence276 counter. In most cases the record layer will entirely manage its own sequence278 the record layer with an incremented sequence counter.501 * filled in with the epoch and sequence number from the record.588 * Increment the record sequence number
84 and executed in sequence.90 specified, they are both on by default and executed in sequence.
51 Parameters are a sequence of B<ASN.1 INTEGER>s: B<p>, B<q>, and B<g>.
93 Giving a single C</> will lead to an empty sequence of RDNs (a NULL-DN).
221 unsigned char *mac_sec, *seq = rl->sequence; in ssl3_mac()
93 /* Bad sequence: call of AAD update after message processing */
142 int sequence; member
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