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samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/WiresharkExample.kt
* an existing external tool is required. * * See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61929216/how-to-log-tlsv1-3-keys-in-jsse-for-wireshark-to-decode-traffic * * Steps to run in your own code * * 1. In your main method `WireSharkListenerFactory.register()` * 2. Create Listener factory `val eventListenerFactory = WireSharkListenerFactory(
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okhttp-logging-interceptor/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/logging/HttpLoggingInterceptor.kt
* * The format of the logs created by this class should not be considered stable and may * change slightly between releases. If you need a stable logging format, use your own interceptor. */ class HttpLoggingInterceptor @JvmOverloads constructor( private val logger: Logger = Logger.DEFAULT, ) : Interceptor { @Volatile private var headersToRedact = emptySet<String>()
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/simple-oauth2.md
Password: `secret` <img src="/img/tutorial/security/image04.png"> After authenticating in the system, you will see it like: <img src="/img/tutorial/security/image05.png"> ### Get your own user data Now use the operation `GET` with the path `/users/me`. You will get your user's data, like: ```JSON { "username": "johndoe", "email": "******@****.***",
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api/maven-api-settings/src/main/mdo/settings.mdo
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guava-testlib/test/com/google/common/collect/testing/features/FeatureUtilTest.java
@interface NotTesterAnnotation { ExampleFeature[] value() default {}; ExampleFeature[] absent() default {}; } } public void testTestFeatureEnums() { // Haha! Let's test our own test rig! assertGoodFeatureEnum(ExampleFeature.class); } public void testAddImpliedFeatures_returnsSameSetInstance() { Set<Feature<?>> features = newHashSet(FOO);
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RegularImmutableMap.java
} /** * Creates an ImmutableMap from the first n entries in entryArray. This implementation may replace * the entries in entryArray with its own entry objects (though they will have the same key/value * contents), and may take ownership of entryArray. */ static <K, V> ImmutableMap<K, V> fromEntryArray(
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cni/README.md
- Pods have annotation `sidecar.istio.io/inject` set to `false` or has no key `sidecar.istio.io/status` in annotations - Pod has `istio-init` initContainer - this indicates a pod running its own injection setup. 1. Return prevResult ## Troubleshooting ### Collecting Logs #### Using `istioctl`/helm - Set: `values.global.logging.level="cni:debug,ambient:debug"`
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ForwardingMap.java
* behavior of {@link #putAll}, which can lead to unexpected behavior. In this case, you should * override {@code putAll} as well, either providing your own implementation, or delegating to the * provided {@code standardPutAll} method. * * <p><b>{@code default} method warning:</b> This class does <i>not</i> forward calls to {@code
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helm-releases/minio-3.0.0.tgz
providing it to Helm via the `trustedCertsSecret` value. If `.Values.tls.enabled` is `true` and you're installing certificates for third party CAs, remember to include Minio's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs...
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helm-releases/minio-3.1.3.tgz
providing it to Helm via the `trustedCertsSecret` value. If `.Values.tls.enabled` is `true` and you're installing certificates for third party CAs, remember to include Minio's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs...
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