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  1. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/web/api/FessApiAction.java

    /**
     * Abstract base class for Fess API actions that provides common functionality
     * for API endpoints including authentication, message handling, and access control.
     *
     * This class extends FessBaseAction and provides specialized behavior for API requests,
     * including token-based authentication and JSON response handling.
     */
    public abstract class FessApiAction extends FessBaseAction {
    
        /**
         * Default constructor.
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  2. okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/HandshakeCertificates.kt

     *
     * ### Server Authentication
     *
     * This is the most common form of TLS authentication: clients verify that servers are trusted and
     * that they own the hostnames that they represent. Server authentication is required.
     *
     * To perform server authentication:
     *
     *  * The server's handshake certificates must have a [held certificate][HeldCertificate] (a
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  3. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/service/FileAuthenticationService.java

    import jakarta.annotation.Resource;
    
    /**
     * Service class for managing file authentication configurations.
     * This service provides operations for retrieving, storing, and deleting
     * file authentication settings used by the Fess search engine.
     */
    public class FileAuthenticationService {
    
        /**
         * Default constructor for file authentication service.
         * Creates a new instance with default values.
         */
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  4. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/sso/spnego/SpnegoAuthenticator.java

     *
     * This class provides Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication using the SPNEGO protocol,
     * which is commonly used for Kerberos-based authentication in Windows environments.
     * It handles the negotiation between client and server to establish a secure
     * authentication context without requiring users to explicitly enter credentials.
     *
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  5. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/NtlmAuthenticator.java

            }
            auth = a;
        }
    
        /**
         * Gets the URL that is requesting authentication.
         * @return the URL requiring authentication
         */
        protected final String getRequestingURL() {
            return url;
        }
    
        /**
         * Gets the authentication exception that triggered this request.
         * @return the authentication exception
         */
        protected final SmbAuthException getRequestingException() {
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  6. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/web/admin/fileauth/EditForm.java

    import jakarta.validation.constraints.Size;
    
    /**
     * Form class for editing file authentication configurations in the admin interface.
     * This form extends CreateForm to include fields necessary for updating existing file authentication entries,
     * including tracking information for optimistic locking and audit trails.
     * File authentication configurations define access control for file system crawling operations.
     *
     */
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  7. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/Dfs.java

         */
        protected CacheEntry referrals = null;
    
        /**
         * Gets the map of trusted domains for DFS resolution
         * @param auth the authentication credentials
         * @return a map of trusted domain names to domain controllers
         * @throws SmbAuthException if authentication fails
         */
        public HashMap getTrustedDomains(final NtlmPasswordAuthentication auth) throws SmbAuthException {
            if (DISABLED || auth.domain == "?") {
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  8. src/main/java/jcifs/smb/NtlmContext.java

    import jcifs.util.Crypto;
    import jcifs.util.Hexdump;
    
    /**
     * For initiating NTLM authentication (including NTLMv2). If you want to add NTLMv2 authentication support to something
     * this is what you want to use. See the code for details. Note that JCIFS does not implement the acceptor side of NTLM
     * authentication.
     *
     */
    public class NtlmContext implements SSPContext {
    
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  9. src/main/java/jcifs/spnego/NegTokenInit.java

        }
    
        /**
         * Gets the array of supported authentication mechanisms
         * @return the mechanisms array
         */
        public ASN1ObjectIdentifier[] getMechanisms() {
            return this.mechanisms;
        }
    
        /**
         * Sets the array of supported authentication mechanisms
         * @param mechanisms the mechanisms to set
         */
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/index.md

        * A cookie.
    * `http`: standard HTTP authentication systems, including:
        * `bearer`: a header `Authorization` with a value of `Bearer ` plus a token. This is inherited from OAuth2.
        * HTTP Basic authentication.
        * HTTP Digest, etc.
    * `oauth2`: all the OAuth2 ways to handle security (called "flows").
        * Several of these flows are appropriate for building an OAuth 2.0 authentication provider (like Google, Facebook, X (Twitter), GitHub, etc):
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