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  1. docs/fr/docs/deployment/https.md

    Maintenant, du point de vue d'un développeur, voici plusieurs choses à avoir en tête en pensant au HTTPS :
    
    * Pour le HTTPS, le serveur a besoin de "certificats" générés par une tierce partie.
        * Ces certificats sont en fait acquis auprès de la tierce partie, et non "générés".
    * Les certificats ont une durée de vie.
        * Ils expirent.
        * Puis ils doivent être renouvelés et acquis à nouveau auprès de la tierce partie.
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  2. docs/fr/docs/deployment/docker.md

    Il est intégré à Let's Encrypt. Ainsi, il peut gérer toutes les parties HTTPS, y compris l'acquisition et le renouvellement des certificats.
    
    Il est également intégré à Docker. Ainsi, vous pouvez déclarer vos domaines dans les configurations de chaque application et faire en sorte qu'elles lisent ces configurations, génèrent les certificats HTTPS et servent via HTTPS à votre application automatiquement, sans nécessiter aucune modification de leurs configurations.
    
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  3. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/internal/der/Certificate.kt

        val data = CertificateAdapters.certificate.toDer(this)
        try {
          val certificateFactory = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509")
          val certificates = certificateFactory.generateCertificates(Buffer().write(data).inputStream())
          return certificates.single() as X509Certificate
        } catch (e: NoSuchElementException) {
          throw IllegalArgumentException("failed to decode certificate", e)
        } catch (e: IllegalArgumentException) {
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  4. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/Certificates.kt

        throw IllegalArgumentException("failed to decode certificate", nsee)
      } catch (iae: IllegalArgumentException) {
        throw IllegalArgumentException("failed to decode certificate", iae)
      } catch (e: GeneralSecurityException) {
        throw IllegalArgumentException("failed to decode certificate", e)
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Returns the certificate encoded in [PEM format][rfc_7468].
     *
     * [rfc_7468]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7468
     */
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  5. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/HeldCertificate.kt

         * certificate can sign other certificates (but those certificates cannot themselves sign
         * certificates). Set this to 1 so this certificate can sign intermediate certificates that can
         * themselves sign certificates. Add one for each additional layer of intermediates to permit.
         */
        fun certificateAuthority(maxIntermediateCas: Int) =
          apply {
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  6. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/HandshakeCertificates.kt

     *
     *  * The client's handshake certificates must have a [held certificate][HeldCertificate] (a
     *    certificate and its private key). The client must also have a (possibly-empty) chain of
     *    intermediate certificates to establish trust from a root certificate to the client's
     *    certificate. The root certificate is not included in this chain.
     *  * The server's handshake certificates must include a set of trusted root certificates. They
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  7. docs/ftp/README.md

    hmac-sha2-512
    hmac-sha1
    hmac-sha1-96
    ```
    
    ### Certificate-based authentication
    
    `--sftp=trusted-user-ca-key=...` specifies a file containing public key of certificate authority that is trusted
    to sign user certificates for authentication.
    
    Implementation is identical with "TrustedUserCAKeys" setting in OpenSSH server with exception that only one CA
    key can be defined.
    
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  8. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/CertificatePinner.kt

     * `api.publicobject.com` are valid if either A's or B's certificate is in the chain.
     *
     * ## Warning: Certificate Pinning is Dangerous!
     *
     * Pinning certificates limits your server team's abilities to update their TLS certificates. By
     * pinning certificates, you take on additional operational complexity and limit your ability to
     * migrate between certificate authorities. Do not use certificate pinning without the blessing of
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  9. docs/pt/docs/deployment/https.md

    * Traefik (que também pode gerenciar a renovação de certificados)
    * Caddy (que também pode gerenciar a renovação de certificados)
    * Nginx
    * HAProxy
    
    ## Let's Encrypt
    
    Antes de Let's Encrypt, esses **certificados HTTPS** eram vendidos por terceiros confiáveis.
    
    O processo de aquisição de um desses certificados costumava ser complicado, exigia bastante papelada e os certificados eram bastante caros.
    
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  10. okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/CertificateChainCleanerTest.kt

        assertThat(cleaner.clean(certificates, "hostname")).isEqualTo(certificates)
        assertThat(cleaner.clean(certificates.subList(0, 9), "hostname")).isEqualTo(
          certificates,
        )
      }
    
      @Test
      fun chainTooLong() {
        val heldCertificates = chainOfLength(11)
        val certificates: MutableList<Certificate> = ArrayList()
        for (heldCertificate in heldCertificates) {
          certificates.add(heldCertificate.certificate)
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