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  1. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/CertificatePinning.kt

            .build()
    
        client.newCall(request).execute().use { response ->
          if (!response.isSuccessful) throw IOException("Unexpected code $response")
    
          for (certificate in response.handshake!!.peerCertificates) {
            println(CertificatePinner.pin(certificate))
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
    fun main() {
      CertificatePinning().run()
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  2. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/HttpsServer.java

    import okhttp3.mockwebserver.MockResponse;
    import okhttp3.mockwebserver.MockWebServer;
    import okhttp3.tls.HandshakeCertificates;
    import okhttp3.tls.HeldCertificate;
    
    /**
     * Create an HTTPS server with a self-signed certificate that OkHttp trusts.
     */
    public class HttpsServer {
      public void run() throws Exception {
        HeldCertificate localhostCertificate = new HeldCertificate.Builder()
            .addSubjectAlternativeName("localhost")
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  3. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Cache.kt

         * a line containing the cipher suite. Next is the length of the peer certificate chain. These
         * certificates are base64-encoded and appear each on their own line. The next line contains the
         * length of the local certificate chain. These certificates are also base64-encoded and appear
         * each on their own line. A length of -1 is used to encode a null array. The last line is
    Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025
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  4. cmd/typed-errors.go

    // error returned in SFTP when user used public key without certificate
    var errSftpPublicKeyWithoutCert = errors.New("public key authentication without certificate is not accepted")
    
    // error returned in SFTP when user used certificate which does not contain principal(s)
    var errSftpCertWithoutPrincipals = errors.New("certificates without principal(s) are not accepted")
    
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  5. docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md

        `certificatePem()` method encodes the certificate in the familiar PEM format
        (`--- BEGIN CERTIFICATE ---`); the `privateKeyPkcs8Pem()` does likewise for the private key.
    
        `HandshakeCertificates` holds the TLS certificates required for a TLS handshake. On the server
        it keeps your `HeldCertificate` and its chain. On the client it keeps the root certificates
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  6. src/test/java/org/codelibs/curl/CurlTest.java

            try (InputStream in = new FileInputStream(filename)) {
                Certificate certificate = CertificateFactory.getInstance("X.509").generateCertificate(in);
    
                KeyStore keyStore = KeyStore.getInstance(KeyStore.getDefaultType());
                keyStore.load(null, null);
                keyStore.setCertificateEntry("server", certificate);
    
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  7. misc/ios/README

    However, further setup is required to run tests or programs directly on a device.
    
    First make sure you have a valid developer certificate and have setup your device properly
    to run apps signed by your developer certificate. Then install the libimobiledevice and
    ideviceinstaller tools from https://www.libimobiledevice.org/. Use the HEAD versions from
    Registered: Tue Dec 30 11:13:12 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Tue Dec 29 21:49:26 UTC 2020
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  8. internal/config/etcd/etcd.go

    			CipherSuites:             crypto.TLSCiphersBackwardCompatible(),
    			CurvePreferences:         crypto.TLSCurveIDs(),
    		}
    		// This is only to support client side certificate authentication
    		// https://coreos.com/etcd/docs/latest/op-guide/security.html
    		etcdClientCertFile := env.Get(EnvEtcdClientCert, kvs.Get(ClientCert))
    		etcdClientCertKey := env.Get(EnvEtcdClientCertKey, kvs.Get(ClientCertKey))
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  9. docs/tls/kubernetes/README.md

    For testing purposes, here is [how to create self-signed certificates](https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/tls#3-generate-self-signed-certificates).
    
    ## 2. Create Kubernetes secret
    
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  10. mockwebserver/src/test/java/mockwebserver3/MockResponseSniTest.kt

            .build()
        val handshakeCertificates =
          HandshakeCertificates
            .Builder()
            .heldCertificate(heldCertificate)
            .addTrustedCertificate(heldCertificate.certificate)
            .build()
        server.useHttps(handshakeCertificates.sslSocketFactory())
    
        val dns =
          Dns {
            Dns.SYSTEM.lookup(server.hostName)
          }
    
        val client =
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