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  1. cmd/sftp-server.go

    	// certificate details and handles authentication of ServerConns.
    	sshConfig := &ssh.ServerConfig{
    		Config: ssh.Config{
    			KeyExchanges: allowKexAlgos,
    			Ciphers:      allowCiphers,
    			MACs:         allowMACs,
    		},
    		PublicKeyAuthAlgorithms: allowPubKeys,
    		PasswordCallback: func(c ssh.ConnMetadata, pass []byte) (*ssh.Permissions, error) {
    			if globalIAMSys.LDAPConfig.Enabled() {
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    - Registered: Sun May 05 19:28:20 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Wed May 01 11:07:40 GMT 2024
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  2. internal/ioutil/ioutil.go

    	}
    	if fi1.Mode() != fi2.Mode() {
    		return false
    	}
    	return fi1.Size() == fi2.Size()
    }
    
    // DirectioAlignSize - DirectIO alignment needs to be 4K. Defined here as
    // directio.AlignSize is defined as 0 in MacOS causing divide by 0 error.
    const DirectioAlignSize = 4096
    
    // CopyAligned - copies from reader to writer using the aligned input
    // buffer, it is expected that input buffer is page aligned to
    Go
    - Registered: Sun May 05 19:28:20 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri Apr 19 11:26:59 GMT 2024
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  3. cmd/server-main.go

    		RoundTripper: globalRemoteTargetTransport,
    		Logger: func(err error) {
    			if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) {
    				replLogIf(GlobalContext, err)
    			}
    		},
    	})
    
    	// On macOS, if a process already listens on LOCALIPADDR:PORT, net.Listen() falls back
    	// to IPv6 address ie minio will start listening on IPv6 address whereas another
    	// (non-)minio process is listening on IPv4 of given port.
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    - Registered: Sun May 05 19:28:20 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Fri May 03 15:54:03 GMT 2024
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  4. src/cmd/cgo/doc.go

    a full C parser and type checker that was also aware of any extensions
    known to the system compiler (for example, all the GNU C extensions) as
    well as the system-specific header locations and system-specific
    pre-#defined macros. This is certainly possible to do, but it is an
    enormous amount of work.
    
    Cgo takes a different approach. It determines the meaning of C
    identifiers not by parsing C code but by feeding carefully constructed
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    - Registered: Tue Apr 30 11:13:12 GMT 2024
    - Last Modified: Sun Mar 31 09:02:45 GMT 2024
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