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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/net/HostAndPortTest.java
checkFromStringCase("google.com:25\t", 1, null, 99, false); checkFromStringCase("google.com:0x25 ", 1, null, 99, false); } public void testFromStringUnparseableNonsense() { // Some nonsense that causes parse failures. checkFromStringCase("[goo.gl]", 1, null, 99, false); checkFromStringCase("[goo.gl]:80", 1, null, 99, false); checkFromStringCase("[", 1, null, 99, false);
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istioctl/pkg/tag/util.go
} webhook := whs[0] for i := range webhook.Webhooks { wh := webhook.Webhooks[i] // this is an abomination, but if this isn't a per-revision webhook, we want to make it ineffectual // without deleting it. Add a nonsense match. wh.NamespaceSelector = util.NeverMatch wh.ObjectSelector = util.NeverMatch webhook.Webhooks[i] = wh } admit := client.AdmissionregistrationV1().MutatingWebhookConfigurations()
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okhttp-tls/README.md
.build(); ``` Client Authentication --------------------- The above scenario is representative of most TLS set ups: the client uses certificates to validate the identity of a server. The converse is also possible. Here we create a server that authenticates a client and a client that authenticates a server. ```java // Create the root for client and server to trust. We could also use different roots for each!
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