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H A Dbridgestp.h78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
H A Dif_bridgevar.h78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
H A Dbridgestp.c78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
H A Dif_bridge.c78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
/freebsd/sbin/ifconfig/
H A Difbridge.c78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
78709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz
H A Difconfig.878709605 Mon Dec 11 23:46:40 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> These days P2P means peer-2-peer (also well known from serveral filesharing
protocols) while PointToPoint has been PtP links. Change the variables
accordingly while the code is still fresh and undocumented.

Requested by: bz