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helm-releases/minio-4.0.1.tgz
port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to MinIO server with mc client: 1. Download the MinIO mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export MC_HOST_{{ template "minio.fullname" . }}-local=http://$(kubectl get secret --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} {{...
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helm-releases/minio-4.0.9.tgz
port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to MinIO server with mc client: 1. Download the MinIO mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export MC_HOST_{{ template "minio.fullname" . }}-local=http://$(kubectl get secret --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} {{...
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helm-releases/minio-4.0.4.tgz
port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access MinIO server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to MinIO server with mc client: 1. Download the MinIO mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide 2. export MC_HOST_{{ template "minio.fullname" . }}-local=http://$(kubectl get secret --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} {{...
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cmd/sts-handlers_test.go
}{ { username: "Пользователь", dn: "uid=Пользователь,ou=people,ou=swengg,dc=min,dc=io", }, } conn, err := globalIAMSys.LDAPConfig.LDAP.Connect() if err != nil { c.Fatalf("LDAP connect failed: %v", err) } defer conn.Close() for i, testCase := range cases { ldapID := cr.LDAPIdentity{ Client: s.TestSuiteCommon.client,
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src/test/java/jcifs/tests/FileLocationTest.java
try ( SmbFile f = new SmbFile("smb://[::1]/", getContext()) ) { f.list(); } catch (final SmbException e) { if (!"Failed to connect: /0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1".equals(e.getMessage())) { throw e; } } } private static class TestDfsReferral implements DfsReferralData { private String server;
Registered: Sun Nov 03 00:10:13 UTC 2024 - Last Modified: Wed Jan 08 13:16:07 UTC 2020 - 23K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/admin-handlers-site-replication.go
// [POST] /minio/admin/v3/site-replication/devnull func (a adminAPIHandlers) SiteReplicationDevNull(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { ctx := r.Context() globalSiteNetPerfRX.Connect() defer globalSiteNetPerfRX.Disconnect() connectTime := time.Now() for { n, err := io.CopyN(xioutil.Discard, r.Body, 128*humanize.KiByte) atomic.AddUint64(&globalSiteNetPerfRX.RX, uint64(n))
Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024 - Last Modified: Fri May 24 23:05:23 UTC 2024 - 19.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/config-current.go
return err } case config.IdentityLDAPSubSys: cfg, err := xldap.Lookup(s, globalRootCAs) if err != nil { return err } if cfg.Enabled() { conn, cerr := cfg.LDAP.Connect() if cerr != nil { return cerr } conn.Close() } case config.IdentityTLSSubSys: if _, err := xtls.Lookup(s[config.IdentityTLSSubSys][config.Default]); err != nil { return err }
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docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md
Because we can trust it to receive the `username` and `password`, as we control it. But if you are building an OAuth2 application that others would connect to (i.e., if you are building an authentication provider equivalent to Facebook, Google, GitHub, etc.) you should use one of the other flows. The most common is the implicit flow.
Registered: Sun Nov 03 07:19:11 UTC 2024 - Last Modified: Tue Oct 29 11:02:16 UTC 2024 - 13.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/img/deployment/https/https04.drawio
<mxfile host="65bd71144e"> <diagram id="jyERGzDynktFHFRGN0ph" name="Page-1"> <mxGraphModel dx="2312" dy="1667" grid="1" gridSize="10" guides="1" tooltips="1" connect="1" arrows="1" fold="1" page="1" pageScale="1" pageWidth="1920" pageHeight="1200" math="0" shadow="0"> <root> <mxCell id="0"/> <mxCell id="1" parent="0"/>
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cni/pkg/nodeagent/ztunnelserver.go
context.AfterFunc(ctx, func() { _ = z.Close() }) // Allow at most 5 requests per second. This is still a ridiculous amount; at most we should have 2 ztunnels on our node, // and they will only connect once and persist. // However, if they do get in a state where they call us in a loop, we will quickly OOM limit := rate.NewLimiter(rate.Limit(5), 1) for { log.Debug("accepting conn")
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