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/curl/tests/data/
H A Dtest57153 rtp: part 2 channel 1 size 10
54 rtp: part 2 channel 0 size 500
55 rtp: part 2 channel 0 size 196
56 rtp: part 2 channel 0 size 124
59 rtp: part 3 channel 1 size 10
60 rtp: part 3 channel 0 size 50
62 rtp: part 4 channel 0 size 42
63 rtp: part 4 channel 1 size 30
65 rtp: part 4 channel 0 size 85
66 rtp: part 4 channel 1 size 24
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H A Dtest120945 # marks the control channel as "invalid". As this test case times out for the
46 # data connection it could still use the control channel.
H A Dtest16136 # "7.8 Premature transfer end but healthy control channel"
/curl/docs/cmdline-opts/
H A Dftp-ssl-ccc.md20 authenticating. The rest of the control channel communication is be
/curl/tests/libtest/
H A Dlib571.c58 int channel = RTP_PKT_CHANNEL(data); in rtp_write() local
67 printf("RTP: message size %d, channel %d\n", message_size, channel); in rtp_write()
/curl/docs/libcurl/opts/
H A DCURLOPT_FTP_SSL_CCC.md33 channel communication remains unencrypted. This allows NAT routers to follow
H A DCURLOPT_RESOLVER_START_FUNCTION.md41 desired option on the ares channel before it is used, for example setting up
H A DCURLINFO_TLS_SSL_PTR.md113 using FTP over SSL. That is because the FTP protocol has a control channel and
114 a data channel and one or both may be over SSL. Currently there is no way to
H A DCURLOPT_INTERLEAVEFUNCTION.md41 one byte channel identifier and then a 2 byte integer length in network byte
/curl/m4/
H A Dcurl-confopts.m4543 ares_channel channel;
544 ares_cancel(channel); /* added in 1.2.0 */
545 ares_process_fd(channel, 0, 0); /* added in 1.4.0 */
546 ares_dup(&channel, channel); /* added in 1.6.0 */
/curl/docs/
H A DTHANKS-filter63 s/byte_bucket in the #curl IRC channel//
H A DTODO115 13.2 TLS channel binding
804 13.2 TLS channel binding
H A DFAQ346 There is a bunch of friendly people hanging out in the #curl channel on the

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