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docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
it keeps your `HeldCertificate` and its chain. On the client it keeps the root certificates that are trusted to sign a server's certificate chain. `HandshakeCertificates` also works with mutual TLS where these roles are reversed. These classes make it possible to enable HTTPS in MockWebServer in [just a few lines of code][https_server_sample].
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/mylasta/action/FessLabels.java
/** The key of the message: Query */ public static final String LABELS_Q = "{labels.q}"; /** The key of the message: Roles */ public static final String LABELS_ROLES = "{labels.roles}"; /** The key of the message: Suggest Search Log */ public static final String LABELS_SUGGEST_SEARCH_LOG = "{labels.suggestSearchLog}";
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.6.md
s://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/). Node affinity/anti-affinity allow you to specify rules for restricting which node(s) a pod can schedule onto, based on the labels on the node. Pod affinity/anti-affinity allow you to specify rules for spreading and packing pods relative to one another, across arbitrary topologies (node, zone, etc.) These affinity rules are now be specified in a new-in-1.6 `affinity` field of the PodSpec. Kubernetes 1.6 continues to support the alpha...
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android-test-app/proguard-rules.pro
# no rules should be needed...
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.8.md
passed a file which contains RBAC roles, rolebindings, clusterroles, or clusterrolebindings, this command computes covers and adds the missing rules. The logic required to properly apply RBAC permissions is more complicated than a JSON merge because you have to compute logical covers operations between rule sets. This means that we cannot use `kubectl apply` to update RBAC roles
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.5.md
- **Auth** - [alpha] Further polishing of the Role-based access control alpha API including a default set of cluster roles. ([docs](http://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/authorization/)) ([kubernetes/features#2](https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/issues/2))
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docs/sts/assume-role.md
``` > NOTE: In the following commands `--role-arn` and `--role-session-name` are not meaningful for MinIO and can be set to any value satisfying the command line requirements. ``` $ aws --profile foobar --endpoint-url http://localhost:9000 sts assume-role --policy '{"Version":"2012-10-17","Statement":[{"Sid":"Stmt1","Effect":"Allow","Action":"s3:*","Resource":"arn:aws:s3:::*"}]}' --role-arn arn:xxx:xxx:xxx:xxxx --role-session-name anything {
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.17.md
- The built-in system:csi-external-provisioner and system:csi-external-attacher cluster roles are removed as of 1.17 release ([#84282](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/84282), [@tedyu](https://github.com/tedyu))
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internal/event/rules.go
return pattern } // Rules - event rules type Rules map[string]TargetIDSet // Add - adds pattern and target ID. func (rules Rules) Add(pattern string, targetID TargetID) { rules[pattern] = NewTargetIDSet(targetID).Union(rules[pattern]) } // MatchSimple - returns true one of the matching object name in rules. func (rules Rules) MatchSimple(objectName string) bool { for pattern := range rules {
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/fess_user.role/role.bulk
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