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istioctl/pkg/writer/envoy/configdump/testdata/endpoint/portfilter_output.json
{ "locality": {}, "lbEndpoints": [ { "endpoint": { "address": { "socketAddress": { "address": "10.244.0.176", "portValue": 8080 } },
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbResourceLocatorImpl.java
this.addresses = new UniAddress[1]; this.addresses[ 0 ] = this.ctx.getNameServiceClient().getByName(server); } String address = queryLookup(query, "address"); if ( address != null && address.length() > 0 ) { byte[] ip = java.net.InetAddress.getByName(address).getAddress();
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docs/distributed/CONFIG.md
## MinIO configuration YAML MinIO now supports starting the server arguments and configuration via a YAML configuration file. This YAML configuration describes everything that can be configured in a MinIO setup, such as '--address', '--console-address' and command line arguments for the MinIO server.
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src/cmd/addr2line/main.go
// // Usage: // // go tool addr2line binary // // Addr2line reads hexadecimal addresses, one per line and with optional 0x prefix, // from standard input. For each input address, addr2line prints two output lines, // first the name of the function containing the address and second the file:line // of the source code corresponding to that address. // // This tool is intended for use only by pprof; its interface may change or
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internal/config/errors.go
"", ) ErrInvalidAddressFlag = newErrFn( "--address input is invalid", "Please check --address parameter", `--address binds to a specific ADDRESS:PORT, ADDRESS can be an IPv4/IPv6 address or hostname (default port is ':9000') Examples: --address ':443' --address '172.16.34.31:9000' --address '[fe80::da00:a6c8:e3ae:ddd7]:9000'`, ) ErrInvalidEndpoint = newErrFn(
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src/test/java/jcifs/tests/TimeoutTest.java
} private Address[] wrap ( String hostname, Address[] all ) { Address actual = all[ 0 ]; NetbiosAddress nbt = actual.unwrap(NetbiosAddress.class); if ( nbt != null ) { return new Address[] { new UniAddress(this.replacementNetbios), actual };
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/ConnectionPool.kt
} /** * Sets a policy that applies to [address]. * Overwrites any existing policy for that address. */ @ExperimentalOkHttpApi fun setPolicy( address: Address, policy: AddressPolicy, ) { delegate.setPolicy(address, policy) } /** * A policy for how the pool should treat a specific address. */ class AddressPolicy( /**
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/discovery/v1beta1/generated.proto
// addressType specifies the type of address carried by this EndpointSlice. // All addresses in this slice must be the same type. This field is // immutable after creation. The following address types are currently // supported: // * IPv4: Represents an IPv4 Address. // * IPv6: Represents an IPv6 Address. // * FQDN: Represents a Fully Qualified Domain Name.
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istioctl/pkg/writer/envoy/configdump/testdata/endpoint/emptyfilter_output.json
{ "locality": {}, "lbEndpoints": [ { "endpoint": { "address": { "socketAddress": { "address": "127.0.0.1", "portValue": 15020 } },
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docs/features/connections.md
1. It uses the URL and configured OkHttpClient to create an **address**. This address specifies how we'll connect to the webserver. 2. It attempts to retrieve a connection with that address from the **connection pool**. 3. If it doesn't find a connection in the pool, it selects a **route** to attempt. This usually means making a DNS request to get the server's IP addresses. It then selects a TLS version and proxy server if necessary.
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