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2006 Aug 16
2
Openswan 2.4.6rc5 under CentOS 4.3
...00, *start=0p00000000, offset=61, length=1024
Aug 15 12:44:15 INAKFW001 kernel: klips_debug:rj_walktree: for:
rn=0pcce7a5a8 rj_b=-3 rj_flags=6 leaf key = 00000000->00000000
Aug 15 12:44:15 INAKFW001 kernel: klips_debug:rj_walktree: processing
leaves, rn=0pcfc9c280 rj_b=-1 rj_flags=4 leaf key = 0a010000->0a020000
Aug 15 12:44:15 INAKFW001 kernel: klips_debug:rj_walktree: while:
base=0p00000000 rn=0pcce7a5a8 rj_b=-3 rj_flags=6 leaf key =
00000000->00000000
Aug 15 12:44:15 INAKFW001 kernel: klips_debug:rj_walktree: for:
rn=0pcfc9c280 rj_b=-1 rj_flags=4 leaf key = 0a010000->0a020000
Aug 1...
2004 Jun 26
0
Hash table
...parent 1: protocol ip pref 10 u32 fh 3:1:800 order 2048 key ht 3 bkt 1 link 4:
match 0a010100/ffffff00 at 16
hash mask 000000ff at 16
filter parent 1: protocol ip pref 10 u32 fh 800: ht divisor 1
filter parent 1: protocol ip pref 10 u32 fh 800::800 order 2048 key ht 800 bkt 0
link 3:
match 0a010000/ffff0000 at 16
hash mask 0000ff00 at 16
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