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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/NtStatus.java
"The SAM database on the Windows NT Server does not have a computer account for this workstation trust relationship.", "The trust relationship between the primary domain and the trusted domain failed.", "The account used is a Computer Account. Use your global user account or local user account to access this server.",
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cmd/sts-handlers.go
return } certificate := r.TLS.PeerCertificates[0] if !globalIAMSys.STSTLSConfig.InsecureSkipVerify { // Verify whether the client certificate has been issued by a trusted CA. _, err := certificate.Verify(x509.VerifyOptions{ KeyUsages: []x509.ExtKeyUsage{ x509.ExtKeyUsageClientAuth, }, Roots: globalRootCAs, }) if err != nil {
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
* Traefik (that can also handle certificate renewals) * Caddy (that can also handle certificate renewals) * Nginx * HAProxy ## Let's Encrypt Before Let's Encrypt, these **HTTPS certificates** were sold by trusted third parties. The process to acquire one of these certificates used to be cumbersome, require quite some paperwork and the certificates were quite expensive.
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/Dfs.java
static final boolean DISABLED = Config.getBoolean("jcifs.smb1.smb.client.dfs.disabled", false); protected static CacheEntry FALSE_ENTRY = new Dfs.CacheEntry(0L); protected CacheEntry _domains = null; /* aka trusted domains cache */ protected CacheEntry referrals = null; public HashMap getTrustedDomains(NtlmPasswordAuthentication auth) throws SmbAuthException { if (DISABLED || auth.domain == "?") return null;
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samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/WiresharkExample.kt
// Consuming ServerHello handshake message // Consuming server Certificate handshake message // Consuming server CertificateStatus handshake message // Found trusted certificate // Consuming ECDH ServerKeyExchange handshake message // Consuming ServerHelloDone handshake message // Produced ECDHE ClientKeyExchange handshake message
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docs/sts/keycloak.md
- Add this Role into compositive role named `default-roles-{realm}` - `{realm}` should be replaced with whatever realm you created from `prerequisites` section. This role is automatically trusted in the 'Service Accounts' tab. - Check that `account` client_id has the role 'admin' assigned in the "Service Account Roles" tab.
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/DfsImpl.java
private CacheEntry<Map<String, CacheEntry<DfsReferralDataInternal>>> _domains = null; /* * aka trusted domains cache */ private final Object domainsLock = new Object();
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbEnumerationUtil.java
Set<FileEntry> set = new HashSet<>(); if ( tc.getDfs().isTrustedDomain(tc, locator.getServer()) ) { /* * The server name is actually the name of a trusted * domain. Add DFS roots to the list. */ try { entries = doDfsRootEnum(tc, locator, locator.getAddress());
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mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/MockWebServer.kt
/** * Configure the server to [want client auth][SSLSocket.setWantClientAuth]. If the * client presents a certificate that is [trusted][TrustManager] the handshake will * proceed normally. The connection will also proceed normally if the client presents no * certificate at all! But if the client presents an untrusted certificate the handshake * will fail and no connection will be established. */ fun requestClientAuth() {
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docs/security/README.md
#### Figure 2 - KMS key hierarchy ``` CMK (master key)
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