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include/co_extern.h
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#ifndef _FSP_CO_EXTERN_H_
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#define _FSP_CO_EXTERN_H_ 1
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#ifndef HAVE_STRDUP
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/* strdup.c */
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char *strdup PROTO0((char *));
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_RANDOM
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/* random.c */
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void srandom PROTO0((unsigned int));
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char *initstate PROTO0((unsigned int, char *, int));
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char *setstate PROTO0((char *));
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long random PROTO0((void));
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#endif
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/* udp_io.c */
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int _x_udp PROTO0((unsigned short *));
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int _x_adr PROTO0((const char *, int, struct sockaddr_in *));
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int _x_select PROTO0((fd_set *, long));
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/* getsl.c */
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char *getsl(char *s, int l);
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#endif /* _FSP_CO_EXTERN_H_ */
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man/fsp_env.7
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man/fsp_env.7
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.TH "FSP ENVIRONMENT" 7 "Jul 2003" FSP "FSP Environment Variables"
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.SH NAME
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Environment variables used by FSP Clients programs
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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setenv VARIABLE value | export VARIABLE=value
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.LP
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The following variables are used for access FSP servers:
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.TP
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.B FSP_HOST
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The name or internet number of the machine with the FSP server.
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.TP
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.B FSP_PORT
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The port number of the UDP socket used by the FSP server.
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.TP
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.B FSP_LOCALPORT
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The port number of the UDP socket used by FSP client utilities.
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The only reason to define this variable is to ensure mutual
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exclusion of client commands when none of the udp packet
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multiplexing mechanisms are enabled during compile time.
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You may pick any number not currently used for other purposes.
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.TP
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.B FSP_PASSWORD
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Access password for FSP server. Directories on FSP server can be
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password protected. FSP server can change your access level if you have
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provided a correct password. There are 2 access levels: public and owner.
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.TP
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.B FSP_BUF_SIZE
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Prefered size of server reply. Default is 1024 which is also maximum
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allowed value. You can lower that value if you want to get smaller
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packets from server.
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.TP
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.B FSP_DIR
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The current working directory of the client in the FSP server.
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The root of the database is /.
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.TP
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.B FSP_TRACE
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If this variable is set to any value, program
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will display the number of kilo-byte blocks transferred as transfer
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progresses. Also shown will be a measure of characters per second
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so that network speed has an indicator. This variable has no effect when the
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standard output is a terminal.
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.TP
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.B FSP_TIMEOUT
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If this variable is set, it contains the timeout value. The default value is 180.
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No function if program was compiled without timeout code.
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.TP
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.B FSP_DELAY
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Minimum wait time before resending packet in milliseconds.
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.TP
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.B FSP_LOCAL_DIR
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Where to look for local files. Default is current directory.
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