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  1. docs/pt/docs/deployment/https.md

    Os domínios são verificados com segurança e os certificados são gerados automaticamente. Isso também permite automatizar a renovação desses certificados.
    
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  2. docs/es/docs/deployment/https.md

    * Traefik (que también puede manejar la renovación de certificados)
    * Caddy (que también puede manejar la renovación de certificados)
    * Nginx
    * HAProxy
    
    ## Let's Encrypt { #lets-encrypt }
    
    Antes de Let's Encrypt, estos **certificados HTTPS** eran vendidos por terceros.
    
    El proceso para adquirir uno de estos certificados solía ser complicado, requerir bastante papeleo y los certificados eran bastante costosos.
    
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  3. docs/pt/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    E tem que haver algo responsável por **renovar os certificados HTTPS**, pode ser o mesmo componente ou pode ser algo diferente.
    
    ### Ferramentas de exemplo para HTTPS { #example-tools-for-https }
    
    Algumas das ferramentas que você pode usar como um proxy de terminação TLS são:
    
    * Traefik
        * Lida automaticamente com renovações de certificados ✨
    * Caddy
        * Lida automaticamente com renovações de certificados ✨
    * Nginx
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  4. okhttp-tls/README.md

        .heldCertificate(serverCertificate, intermediateCertificate.certificate())
        .build();
    ```
    
    The client only needs to know the trusted root certificate. It checks the server's certificate by
    validating the signatures within the chain.
    
    ```java
    HandshakeCertificates clientCertificates = new HandshakeCertificates.Builder()
        .addTrustedCertificate(rootCertificate.certificate())
        .build();
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  5. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    In this case, it would use the certificate for `someapp.example.com`.
    
    <img src="/img/deployment/https/https03.drawio.svg">
    
    The client already **trusts** the entity that generated that TLS certificate (in this case Let's Encrypt, but we'll see about that later), so it can **verify** that the certificate is valid.
    
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  6. cmd/sts-handlers.go

    	// configured expiry and the duration until the certificate itself
    	// expires.
    	// We must not issue credentials that out-live the certificate.
    	if validUntil := time.Until(certificate.NotAfter); validUntil < expiry {
    		expiry = validUntil
    	}
    
    	// Associate any service accounts to the certificate CN
    	parentUser := "tls" + getKeySeparator() + certificate.Subject.CommonName
    
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  7. internal/kms/config.go

    				}
    				certificate, err := tls.X509KeyPair(certBytes, keyBytes)
    				if err != nil {
    					return tls.Certificate{}, fmt.Errorf("Unable to load KES client certificate as specified by the shell environment: %v", err)
    				}
    				return certificate, nil
    			}
    
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  8. okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/tls/ClientAuthTest.kt

          val keyManager =
            newKeyManager(
              null,
              serverCert,
              serverIntermediateCa.certificate,
            )
          val trustManager =
            newTrustManager(
              null,
              Arrays.asList(serverRootCa.certificate, clientRootCa.certificate),
              emptyList(),
            )
          val sslContext = SSLContext.getInstance("TLS")
          sslContext.init(
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  9. okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/KotlinSourceModernTest.kt

        val certificate: X509Certificate = heldCertificate.certificate
        val certificatePinner: CertificatePinner = CertificatePinner.Builder().build()
        val certificates: List<Certificate> = listOf()
        certificatePinner.check("", listOf(certificate))
        certificatePinner.check("", arrayOf<Certificate>(certificate, certificate).toList())
        val pin: String = CertificatePinner.pin(certificate)
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  10. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/helper/CurlHelper.java

                    final Certificate certificate = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509").generateCertificate(in);
    
                    final KeyStore keyStore = KeyStore.getInstance(KeyStore.getDefaultType());
                    keyStore.load(null, null);
                    keyStore.setCertificateEntry("server", certificate);
    
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