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*
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* This library is designed to be included and shipped with your source
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* code. You statically link with it. You should also test for the
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- * existance of strtok_r and define HAVE_STRTOK_R if you have it.
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+ * existence of strtok_r and define HAVE_STRTOK_R if you have it.
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*
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* The DNS protocol requires a good source of id numbers and these
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* numbers should be unpredictable for spoofing reasons. There are
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@@ -43,12 +43,12 @@
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*
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* DNS_USE_GETTIMEOFDAY_FOR_ID:
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* Using the bottom 16 bits of the usec result from gettimeofday. This
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- * is a pretty poor solution but should work anywhere
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+ * is a pretty poor solution but should work anywhere.
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* DNS_USE_CPU_CLOCK_FOR_ID:
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* Using the bottom 16 bits of the nsec result from the CPU's time
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* counter. This is better, but may not work everywhere. Requires
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* POSIX realtime support and you'll need to link against -lrt on
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- * glibc systems at least
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+ * glibc systems at least.
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* DNS_USE_OPENSSL_FOR_ID:
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* Uses the OpenSSL RAND_bytes call to generate the data. You must
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* have seeded the pool before making any calls to this library.
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