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Cosa (chi) è racoon$515505$ - definizione

IPV6 & IPSEC STACK FOR BSD DERIVATIVES
Racoon (KAME)

Racoon (band)         
DUTCH POP/ROCK BAND
Racoon (Dutch band); Spijt is iets voor later; Racoon discography
Racoon are a Dutch rock band, formed in 1997. Their first big appearance was at the 1999 Noorderslagfestival.
HMS Racoon (1808)         
  • Royal Navy Ensign
SLOOP OF THE ROYAL NAVY
HMS Racoon (1813)
HMS Racoon, sometimes spelled HMS Raccoon, was an 18-gun ship sloop of the of the Royal Navy. She was built by John Preston, of Great Yarmouth, and launched on 30 March 1808.
racoon         
  • An [[albino]] Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') in [[Virginia Key]], Florida
  • Raccoon roundworm ''[[Baylisascaris procyonis]]'' larvae
  • An eastern raccoon (''P. l. lotor'') kit
  • A Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') in the [[Everglades]] approaches a group of humans, hoping to be fed.
  • Skeleton
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  • Automobile coat]] made out of raccoon fur (1906, U.S.)
  • Pen with climbing facilities, hiding places, and a watering hole (lower-left-side)
  • Lower side of front paw with visible [[vibrissae]] on the tips of the digits
  • Captive raccoons often douse their food before eating.
  • Female raccoon of the Vancouver Island subspecies at [[Sidney, British Columbia]], with characteristic dark fur
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  • A Torch Key raccoon (''P. l. incautus'') in [[Cudjoe Key]], Florida. Subspecies inhabiting the [[Florida Keys]] are characterized by their small size and very pale fur.
  • California raccoon (''P. l. psora'') climbing a tree in [[Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge]]
  • [[Mississippi Delta]] raccoon (''P. l. megaloudus'') searching for food on a lake shore
  • Skull with dentition: 2/2 molars, 4/4 premolars, 1/1 canines, 3/3 incisors
  • [[Baculum]] or penis bone
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  • Young Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') crossing a road
  • Stylized raccoon skin as depicted on the Raccoon Priests [[gorget]] found at [[Spiro Mounds]]
  • Eastern raccoons (''P. l. lotor'') in a tree: The raccoon's social structure is grouped into what [[Ulf Hohmann]] calls a "three-class society".
  • Hollywood]], California, backyard.
  • Distribution in Germany: Raccoons killed or found dead by hunters in the hunting years 2000–2001, 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 in the administrative districts of Germany
  • On the roof of a house in [[Albertshausen]], Germany
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Wikipedia

KAME project

The KAME project, a sub-project of the WIDE Project, was a joint effort of six organizations in Japan which aimed to provide a free IPv6 and IPsec (for both IPv4 and IPv6) protocol stack implementation for variants of the BSD Unix computer operating-system. The project began in 1998 and on November 7, 2005 it was announced that the project would be finished at the end of March 2006. The name KAME is a short version of Karigome, the location of the project's offices beside Keio University SFC.

KAME Project's code is based on "WIDE Hydrangea" IPv6/IPsec stack by WIDE Project.

The following organizations participated in the project:

  • ALAXALA Networks Corporation
  • Fujitsu, Ltd.
  • Hitachi, Ltd.
  • Internet Initiative Japan Inc.
  • Keio University
  • NEC Corporation
  • University of Tokyo
  • Toshiba Corporation
  • Yokogawa Electric Corporation

FreeBSD, NetBSD and DragonFly BSD integrated IPsec and IPv6 code from the KAME project; OpenBSD integrated just IPv6 code rather than both (having developed their own IPsec stack). Linux also integrated code from the project in its native IPsec implementation.

The KAME project collaborated with the TAHI Project (which develops and provides verification-technology for IPv6), the USAGI Project and the WIDE Project.