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  1. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Authenticator.kt

    /**
     * Performs either **preemptive** authentication before connecting to a proxy server, or
     * **reactive** authentication after receiving a challenge from either an origin web server or proxy
     * server.
     *
     * ## Preemptive Authentication
     *
     * To make HTTPS calls using an HTTP proxy server OkHttp must first negotiate a connection with
     * the proxy. This proxy connection is called a "TLS Tunnel" and is specified by
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  2. okhttp-tls/README.md

    Recommendations
    ---------------
    
    Typically servers need a held certificate plus a chain of intermediates. Servers only need the
    private key for their own certificate. The chain served by a server doesn't need the root
    certificate.
    
    The trusted roots don't need to be the same for client and server when using client authentication.
    Clients might rely on the platform certificates and servers might use a private
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  3. docs/features/https.md

     * `RESTRICTED_TLS` is a secure configuration, intended to meet stricter compliance requirements.
     * `MODERN_TLS` is a secure configuration that connects to modern HTTPS servers.
     * `COMPATIBLE_TLS` is a secure configuration that connects to secure–but not current–HTTPS servers.
     * `CLEARTEXT` is an insecure configuration that is used for `http://` URLs.
    
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  4. docs/distributed/README.md

    ### High availability
    
    A stand-alone MinIO server would go down if the server hosting the drives goes offline. In contrast, a distributed MinIO setup with _m_ servers and _n_ drives will have your data safe as long as _m/2_ servers or _m*n_/2 or more drives are online.
    
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  5. cmd/bootstrap-peer-server.go

    			retries++
    			// after 20 retries start logging that servers are not reachable yet
    			if retries >= 20 {
    				logger.Info(fmt.Sprintf("Waiting for at least %d remote servers with valid configuration to be online", len(clnts)/2))
    				if len(offlineEndpoints) > 0 {
    					logger.Info(fmt.Sprintf("Following servers are currently offline or unreachable %s", offlineEndpoints))
    				}
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  6. compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/manager/DefaultWagonManager.java

                    List<Server> servers = request.getServers();
    
                    if (servers != null) {
                        for (Server server : servers) {
                            if (id.equalsIgnoreCase(server.getId())) {
                                SettingsDecryptionResult result =
                                        settingsDecrypter.decrypt(new DefaultSettingsDecryptionRequest(server));
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  7. docs/es/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md

    Si pasas una lista personalizada de `servers` y hay un `root_path` (porque tu API existe detrás de un proxy), **FastAPI** insertará un "server" con este `root_path` al comienzo de la lista.
    
    Por ejemplo:
    
    {* ../../docs_src/behind_a_proxy/tutorial003.py hl[4:7] *}
    
    Generará un esquema de OpenAPI como:
    
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  8. src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbFile.java

     * URLs that represent workgroups, servers, shares, or directories require a trailing slash '/'.
     * </td></tr>
     *
     * <tr><td >
     * <code>smb1://MYGROUP/?SERVER=192.168.10.15</code></td><td>
     * SMB URLs support some query string parameters. In this example
     * the <code>SERVER</code> parameter is used to override the
     * server name service lookup to contact the server 192.168.10.15
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  9. src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/net/NetServerEnum2.java

    /**
     * SMB1 NetServerEnum2 request message for enumerating network servers in a domain or workgroup.
     * This class implements the SMB1 transaction to query for available servers, supporting various
     * server types and filtering options for network browsing functionality.
     */
    public class NetServerEnum2 extends SmbComTransaction {
    
        /**
         * Server type filter for all servers
         */
        public static final int SV_TYPE_ALL = 0xFFFFFFFF;
    
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  10. okcurl/README.md

    OkCurl
    ======
    
    _A curl for the next-generation web._
    
    OkCurl is an OkHttp-backed curl clone which allows you to test OkHttp's HTTP engine (including
    HTTP/2) against web servers.
    
    To run locally, make sure you have GRAALVM_HOME set and run
    
    ```bash
    ./okcurl
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