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  1. README.md

    object browser built into MinIO Server. Point a web browser running on the host machine to <http://127.0.0.1:9000> and log in with the
    root credentials. You can use the Browser to create buckets, upload objects, and browse the contents of the MinIO server.
    
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  2. src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbComTransactionTest.java

            assertEquals("\\PIPE\\test", transaction.name, "Transaction name should be set correctly");
    
            // Test with different name
            transaction.name = "\\MAILSLOT\\browse";
            assertEquals("\\MAILSLOT\\browse", transaction.name, "Transaction name should be changeable");
        }
    
        @Test
        @DisplayName("Test default buffer size constant")
        void testBufferSizeConstant() {
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  3. src/main/java/jcifs/http/NetworkExplorer.java

    import jcifs.smb.NtlmPasswordAuthentication;
    import jcifs.smb.SmbAuthException;
    import jcifs.smb.SmbException;
    import jcifs.smb.SmbFile;
    import jcifs.smb.SmbFileInputStream;
    
    /**
     * This servlet may be used to "browse" the entire hierarchy of resources
     * on an SMB network like one might with Network Neighborhood or Windows
     * Explorer. The users credentials with be negotiated using NTLM SSP if
     * the client is Microsoft Internet Explorer.
     *
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  4. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/http/NetworkExplorer.java

    import jcifs.smb1.smb1.SmbFileInputStream;
    import jcifs.smb1.smb1.SmbSession;
    import jcifs.smb1.util.Base64;
    import jcifs.smb1.util.LogStream;
    import jcifs.smb1.util.MimeMap;
    
    /**
     * This servlet may be used to "browse" the entire hierarchy of resources
     * on an SMB network like one might with Network Neighborhood or Windows
     * Explorer. The users credentials with be negotiated using NTLM SSP if
     * the client is Microsoft Internet Explorer.
     */
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  5. android/pom.xml

                    </excludes>
                    <compilerArgs>
                      <!--
                          Make includes/excludes fully work:
                          https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MCOMPILER-174
                          (Compare what guava-gwt has to do for maven-javadoc-plugin.)
                      -->
                      <arg>-sourcepath</arg>
                      <arg>doesnotexist</arg>
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  6. pom.xml

                    </excludes>
                    <compilerArgs>
                      <!--
                          Make includes/excludes fully work:
                          https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MCOMPILER-174
                          (Compare what guava-gwt has to do for maven-javadoc-plugin.)
                      -->
                      <arg>-sourcepath</arg>
                      <arg>doesnotexist</arg>
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md

    ## Steps { #steps }
    
    So, let's say you have a frontend running in your browser at `http://localhost:8080`, and its JavaScript is trying to communicate with a backend running at `http://localhost` (because we don't specify a port, the browser will assume the default port `80`).
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    Next, the browser would verify that the response is valid and encrypted with the right cryptographic key, etc. It would then **decrypt the response** and process it.
    
    <img src="/img/deployment/https/https07.drawio.svg">
    
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  9. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md

    And returns a header `WWW-Authenticate` with a value of `Basic`, and an optional `realm` parameter.
    
    That tells the browser to show the integrated prompt for a username and password.
    
    Then, when you type that username and password, the browser sends them in the header automatically.
    
    ## Simple HTTP Basic Auth { #simple-http-basic-auth }
    
    * Import `HTTPBasic` and `HTTPBasicCredentials`.
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  10. cmd/config-current.go

    				configLogIf(ctx, fmt.Errorf("Unable to update drive config: %v", err))
    			}
    		}
    	case config.BrowserSubSys:
    		browserCfg, err := browser.LookupConfig(s[config.BrowserSubSys][config.Default])
    		if err != nil {
    			errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("Unable to apply browser config: %w", err))
    		} else {
    			globalBrowserConfig.Update(browserCfg)
    		}
    	case config.ILMSubSys:
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