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H A D | ca.c | 3d6ff6ed Sat Sep 03 14:09:04 GMT 2016 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Use the fork+exec privsep model in relayd; based on rzalamena@'s work for httpd with some (current and previous) changes for relayd. Once again, both daemons now share the same proc.c where most of the privsep "magic" happens.
OK benno@ rzalamena@
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H A D | proc.c | 3d6ff6ed Sat Sep 03 14:09:04 GMT 2016 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Use the fork+exec privsep model in relayd; based on rzalamena@'s work for httpd with some (current and previous) changes for relayd. Once again, both daemons now share the same proc.c where most of the privsep "magic" happens.
OK benno@ rzalamena@
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H A D | hce.c | 3d6ff6ed Sat Sep 03 14:09:04 GMT 2016 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Use the fork+exec privsep model in relayd; based on rzalamena@'s work for httpd with some (current and previous) changes for relayd. Once again, both daemons now share the same proc.c where most of the privsep "magic" happens.
OK benno@ rzalamena@
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H A D | relayd.c | 3d6ff6ed Sat Sep 03 14:09:04 GMT 2016 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Use the fork+exec privsep model in relayd; based on rzalamena@'s work for httpd with some (current and previous) changes for relayd. Once again, both daemons now share the same proc.c where most of the privsep "magic" happens.
OK benno@ rzalamena@
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H A D | relayd.h | 3d6ff6ed Sat Sep 03 14:09:04 GMT 2016 reyk <reyk@openbsd.org> Use the fork+exec privsep model in relayd; based on rzalamena@'s work for httpd with some (current and previous) changes for relayd. Once again, both daemons now share the same proc.c where most of the privsep "magic" happens.
OK benno@ rzalamena@
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