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docs/sts/ldap.go
} stsEndpointURL, err := url.Parse(stsEndpoint) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Error parsing sts endpoint: %v", err) } opts := &minio.Options{ Creds: li, Secure: stsEndpointURL.Scheme == "https", } v, err := li.Get() if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Error retrieving STS credentials: %v", err) } if displayCreds {
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docs/works_with_okhttp.md
* [CWAC-NetSecurity](https://github.com/commonsguy/cwac-netsecurity): Simplifying Secure Internet Access. * [Failsafe](https://failsafe.dev/okhttp/): Fault tolerance and resilience patterns. * [Flipper](https://fbflipper.com/): A desktop debugging platform for mobile developers.
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docs/en/data/external_links.yml
easy title: FastAPI application monitoring made easy - author: John Philip author_link: https://medium.com/@amjohnphilip link: https://python.plainenglish.io/building-a-restful-api-with-fastapi-secure-signup-and-login-functionality-included-45cdbcb36106 title: "Building a RESTful API with FastAPI: Secure Signup and Login Functionality Included" - author: Keshav Malik author_link: https://theinfosecguy.xyz/ link: https://blog.theinfosecguy.xyz/building-a-crud-api-with-fastapi-and-supabase-a-step-by-step-guide...
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/JSSETest.kt
// System.setProperty("jdk.tls.server.enableSessionTicketExtension", "true") platform.assumeJdk9() } @Test fun testTlsv13Works() { // https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/14/security/java-secure-socket-extension-jsse-reference-guide.html // TODO test jdk.tls.client.enableSessionTicketExtension // TODO check debugging information enableTls() server.enqueue(MockResponse(body = "abc"))
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md
```Python if not (credentials.username == "stanleyjobson") or not (credentials.password == "swordfish"): # Return some error ... ``` But by using the `secrets.compare_digest()` it will be secure against a type of attacks called "timing attacks". ### Timing Attacks But what's a "timing attack"? Let's imagine some attackers are trying to guess the username and password.
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internal/config/notify/legacy.go
}, config.KV{ Key: target.NATSClientKey, Value: cfg.ClientKey, }, config.KV{ Key: target.NATSTLS, Value: config.FormatBool(cfg.Secure), }, config.KV{ Key: target.NATSTLSSkipVerify, Value: config.FormatBool(cfg.Secure), }, config.KV{ Key: target.NATSPingInterval, Value: strconv.FormatInt(cfg.PingInterval, 10), }, config.KV{
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okhttp-tls/README.md
many as necessary with `addSubjectAlternativeName()`. This mechanism also supports a very limited form of wildcards `*.example.com` where the `*` must be first and doesn't match nested subdomains. By default certificates use fast and secure 256-bit ECDSA keys. For interoperability with very old clients use `HeldCertificate.Builder.rsa2048()`. Download -------- ```kotlin implementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp-tls:4.12.0") ```
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helm-releases/minio-3.0.0.tgz
displayed in the output of a successful install. Existing secret ---------- Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret...
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helm-releases/minio-3.1.3.tgz
displayed in the output of a successful install. Existing secret ---------- Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret...
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Address.kt
* server's hostname and port. If an explicit proxy is requested (or [no proxy][Proxy.NO_PROXY] is * explicitly requested), this also includes that proxy information. For secure connections the * address also includes the SSL socket factory, hostname verifier, and certificate pinner. * * HTTP requests that share the same [Address] may also share the same [Connection]. */ class Address(
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