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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.16.md
credentials configured with `--admission-control-config-file` must include non-default ports in the configured hostnames. For example, a webhook configured to speak to port 8443 on service `mysvc` in namespace `myns` would specify client credentials in a stanza with `name: mysvc.myns.svc:8443`. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/extensible-admission-controllers/#authenticate-apiservers for more details. ([#82252](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/82252), [@liggitt](h...
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okhttp-idna-mapping-table/src/main/resources/okhttp3/internal/idna/IdnaMappingTable.txt
2F73 ; mapped ; 7A74 # 3.0 KANGXI RADICAL CAVE 2F74 ; mapped ; 7ACB # 3.0 KANGXI RADICAL STAND 2F75 ; mapped ; 7AF9 # 3.0 KANGXI RADICAL BAMBOO 2F76 ; mapped ; 7C73 # 3.0 KANGXI RADICAL RICE
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lib/fips140/v1.0.0-c2097c7c.zip
"crypto/internal/fips140/subtle" ) // CMAC implements the CMAC mode from NIST SP 800-38B. // // It is optimized for use in Counter KDF (SP 800-108r1) and XAES-256-GCM // (https://c2sp.org/XAES-256-GCM), rather than for exposing it to applications // as a stand-alone MAC. type CMAC struct { b aes.Block k1 [aes.BlockSize]byte k2 [aes.BlockSize]byte } func NewCMAC(b *aes.Block) *CMAC { c := &CMAC{b: *b} c.deriveSubkeys() return c } func (c *CMAC) deriveSubkeys() { aes.EncryptBlockInternal(&c.b, c.k1[:], c.k1[:])...
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lib/fips140/v1.1.0-rc1.zip
"crypto/internal/fips140/subtle" ) // CMAC implements the CMAC mode from NIST SP 800-38B. // // It is optimized for use in Counter KDF (SP 800-108r1) and XAES-256-GCM // (https://c2sp.org/XAES-256-GCM), rather than for exposing it to applications // as a stand-alone MAC. type CMAC struct { b aes.Block k1 [aes.BlockSize]byte k2 [aes.BlockSize]byte } func NewCMAC(b *aes.Block) *CMAC { c := &CMAC{b: *b} c.deriveSubkeys() return c } func (c *CMAC) deriveSubkeys() { aes.EncryptBlockInternal(&c.b, c.k1[:], c.k1[:])...
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