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  1. helm-releases/minio-3.0.1.tgz

    specifying that you want to use the TLS secret: ```bash helm install --set tls.enabled=true,tls.certSecret=tls-ssl-minio minio/minio ``` ### Installing certificates from third party CAs MinIO can connect to other servers, including MinIO nodes or other server types such as NATs and Redis. If these servers use certificates that were not registered with a known CA, add trust for these certificates to MinIO Server by bundling these certificates into a Kubernetes secret and providing it to Helm via the `trustedCertsSecret`...
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  2. helm-releases/minio-3.0.2.tgz

    specifying that you want to use the TLS secret: ```bash helm install --set tls.enabled=true,tls.certSecret=tls-ssl-minio minio/minio ``` ### Installing certificates from third party CAs MinIO can connect to other servers, including MinIO nodes or other server types such as NATs and Redis. If these servers use certificates that were not registered with a known CA, add trust for these certificates to MinIO Server by bundling these certificates into a Kubernetes secret and providing it to Helm via the `trustedCertsSecret`...
    Registered: Sun Sep 07 19:28:11 UTC 2025
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  3. helm-releases/minio-3.1.0.tgz

    specifying that you want to use the TLS secret: ```bash helm install --set tls.enabled=true,tls.certSecret=tls-ssl-minio minio/minio ``` ### Installing certificates from third party CAs MinIO can connect to other servers, including MinIO nodes or other server types such as NATs and Redis. If these servers use certificates that were not registered with a known CA, add trust for these certificates to MinIO Server by bundling these certificates into a Kubernetes secret and providing it to Helm via the `trustedCertsSecret`...
    Registered: Sun Sep 07 19:28:11 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Sun Sep 12 18:19:27 UTC 2021
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  4. src/test/java/jcifs/ntlmssp/Type2MessageTest.java

                assertEquals(expectedFlags, flags);
            }
        }
    
        @Nested
        @DisplayName("Getter and Setter Tests")
        class GetterSetterTests {
    
            @Test
            @DisplayName("setChallenge and getChallenge should work correctly")
            void testGetSetChallenge() {
                // Given
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  5. src/main/java/jcifs/Configuration.java

         *
         * This does not provide any actual downgrade protection if SMB1 is allowed.
         *
         * It will also break connections with SMB2 servers that do not properly sign error responses.
         *
         * @return whether to enforce the use of secure negotiation.
         */
        boolean isRequireSecureNegotiate();
    
        /**
         * Enable port 139 failover
    Registered: Sun Sep 07 00:10:21 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 08:00:57 UTC 2025
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  6. docs/sts/ldap.md

    #### DNS SRV Records
    
    Many Active Directory and other LDAP services are setup with [DNS SRV Records](https://ldap.com/dns-srv-records-for-ldap/) for high-availability of the directory service. To use this to find LDAP servers to connect to, an LDAP client makes a DNS SRV record request to the DNS service on a domain that looks like `_service._proto.example.com`. For LDAP the `proto` value is always `tcp`, and `service` is usually `ldap` or `ldaps`.
    
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  7. cmd/admin-bucket-handlers.go

    		if err == nil {
    			bucketMap[bucket] = &meta
    		} else if err != errConfigNotFound {
    			rpt.SetStatus(bucket, "", err)
    		}
    	}
    
    	// import object lock config if any - order of import matters here.
    	for _, file := range zr.File {
    		slc := strings.Split(file.Name, slashSeparator)
    		if len(slc) != 2 { // expecting bucket/configfile in the zipfile
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  8. tensorflow/c/c_api.h

    //           names of the operations (usually placeholders) pointed to by
    //           `inputs`. These operation names should start with a letter.
    //           Normalization will convert all letters to lowercase and
    //           non-alphanumeric characters to '_' to make resulting names match
    //           the "[a-z][a-z0-9_]*" pattern for operation argument names.
    Registered: Tue Sep 09 12:39:10 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 26 21:08:15 UTC 2023
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  9. helm-releases/minio-1.0.0.tgz

    specifying that you want to use the TLS secret: ```bash helm install --set tls.enabled=true,tls.certSecret=tls-ssl-minio minio/minio ``` ### Installing certificates from third party CAs MinIO can connect to other servers, including MinIO nodes or other server types such as NATs and Redis. If these servers use certificates that were not registered with a known CA, add trust for these certificates to MinIO Server by bundling these certificates into a Kubernetes secret and providing it to Helm via the `trustedCertsSecret`...
    Registered: Sun Sep 07 19:28:11 UTC 2025
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  10. helm-releases/minio-1.0.1.tgz

    specifying that you want to use the TLS secret: ```bash helm install --set tls.enabled=true,tls.certSecret=tls-ssl-minio minio/minio ``` ### Installing certificates from third party CAs MinIO can connect to other servers, including MinIO nodes or other server types such as NATs and Redis. If these servers use certificates that were not registered with a known CA, add trust for these certificates to MinIO Server by bundling these certificates into a Kubernetes secret and providing it to Helm via the `trustedCertsSecret`...
    Registered: Sun Sep 07 19:28:11 UTC 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Aug 20 22:32:29 UTC 2021
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