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cni/pkg/nodeagent/options.go
) const ( // to reliably identify kubelet healthprobes from inside the pod (versus standard kube-proxy traffic, // since the IP is normally the same), we SNAT identified host probes in the host netns to a fixed // APIPA/"link-local" IP. // // It doesn't matter what this IP is, so long as it's not routable and doesn't collide with anything else. //
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Route.kt
* [proxy selector][java.net.ProxySelector] is used. It may return multiple proxies to attempt. * * **IP address:** whether connecting directly to an origin server or a proxy, opening a socket * requires an IP address. The DNS server may return multiple IP addresses to attempt. * * Each route is a specific selection of these options. */ class Route( @get:JvmName("address") val address: Address,
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helm/minio/templates/console-service.yaml
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common/scripts/kind_provisioner.sh
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/FastFallbackTest.kt
/** * This test binds two different web servers (IPv4 and IPv6) to the same port, but on different * local IP addresses. Requests made to `127.0.0.1` will reach the IPv4 server, and requests made to * `::1` will reach the IPv6 server. * * By orchestrating two different servers with the same port but different IP addresses, we can * test what OkHttp does when both are reachable, or if only one is reachable. *
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cni/pkg/nodeagent/server_test.go
string(podMeta.UID), false, ).Return(nil) } func expectPodRemovedFromIPSet(ipsetDeps *ipset.MockedIpsetDeps, podIPs []corev1.PodIP) { for _, ip := range podIPs { ipsetDeps.On("clearEntriesWithIP", "foo-v4", netip.MustParseAddr(ip.IP), ).Return(nil) } } func getFakeDPWithIPSet(fs *fakeServer, fakeClient kubernetes.Interface, fakeSet ipset.IPSet) *meshDataplane { return &meshDataplane{
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RouteSelector.kt
companion object { /** Obtain a host string containing either an actual host name or a numeric IP address. */ val InetSocketAddress.socketHost: String get() { // The InetSocketAddress was specified with a string (either a numeric IP or a host name). If // it is a name, all IPs for that name should be tried. If it is an IP address, only that IP // address should be tried. val address = address ?: return hostName
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docs/federation/lookup/README.md
and `bucket2.domain.com`. #### MINIO_PUBLIC_IPS This is comma separated list of IP addresses to which buckets created on this MinIO instance will resolve to. For example, a bucket `bucket1` created on current MinIO instance will be accessible as `bucket1.domain.com`, and the DNS entry for `bucket1.domain.com` will point to IP address set in `MINIO_PUBLIC_IPS`.
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src/main/java/jcifs/netbios/Lmhosts.java
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docs/fr/docs/deployment/https.md
* TCP ne connaît pas les "domaines", seulement les adresses IP. * L'information sur le domaine spécifique demandé se trouve dans les données HTTP. * Les certificats HTTPS "certifient" un certain domaine, mais le protocole et le cryptage se font au niveau TCP, avant de savoir quel domaine est traité. * Par défaut, cela signifie que vous ne pouvez avoir qu'un seul certificat HTTPS par adresse IP.
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