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Old 10-01-2008
Push and pull network filesystems with ccgfs

10-01-2008 01:00 AM
The CC Network Filesystem (ccgfs) lets you mount filesystems over the network using either the push or pull model for connections. Most network filesystems use the pull model, where the client mounts a network share and all connections originate from the client. Using the push model for network shares means that all connections originate from the server. The push model has advantages when you want a machine on your network demilitarized zone (DMZ) to access a file server through a firewall.



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gnutls_transport_set_errno(3)					      gnutls					     gnutls_transport_set_errno(3)

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gnutls_transport_set_errno - API function SYNOPSIS
#include <gnutls/gnutls.h> void gnutls_transport_set_errno(gnutls_session_t session, int err); ARGUMENTS
gnutls_session_t session is a gnutls_session_t structure. int err error value to store in session-specific errno variable. DESCRIPTION
Store err in the session-specific errno variable. Useful values for err is EAGAIN and EINTR, other values are treated will be treated as real errors in the push/pull function. This function is useful in replacement push/pull functions set by gnutls_transport_set_push_function and gnutls_transport_set_pull- push_function under Windows, where the replacement push/pull may not have access to the same errno variable that is used by GnuTLS (e.g., the application is linked to msvcr71.dll and gnutls is linked to msvcrt.dll). If you don't have the session variable easily accessible from the push/pull function, and don't worry about thread conflicts, you can also use gnutls_transport_set_global_errno(). REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-gnutls@gnu.org>. GnuTLS home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/ General help using GNU software: http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/ COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for gnutls is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and gnutls programs are properly installed at your site, the command info gnutls should give you access to the complete manual. gnutls 2.8.6 gnutls_transport_set_errno(3)
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