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  1. cmd/peer-rest-client.go

    	return nil
    }
    
    // CommitBinary - sends commit binary message to remote peers.
    func (client *peerRESTClient) CommitBinary(ctx context.Context) error {
    	respBody, err := client.callWithContext(ctx, peerRESTMethodCommitBinary, nil, nil, -1)
    	if err != nil {
    		return err
    	}
    	defer xhttp.DrainBody(respBody)
    	return nil
    }
    
    // SignalService - sends signal to peer nodes.
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  2. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Stream.kt

          }
          throw IllegalStateException("too early; can't read the trailers yet")
        }
      }
    
      /**
       * Sends a reply to an incoming stream.
       *
       * @param outFinished true to eagerly finish the output stream to send data to the remote peer.
       *     Corresponds to `FLAG_FIN`.
       * @param flushHeaders true to force flush the response headers. This should be true unless the
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/ws/RealWebSocket.kt

      override fun send(text: String): Boolean {
        return send(text.encodeUtf8(), OPCODE_TEXT)
      }
    
      override fun send(bytes: ByteString): Boolean {
        return send(bytes, OPCODE_BINARY)
      }
    
      @Synchronized private fun send(
        data: ByteString,
        formatOpcode: Int,
      ): Boolean {
        // Don't send new frames after we've failed or enqueued a close frame.
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    - Last Modified: Mon Apr 01 14:21:25 UTC 2024
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  4. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/http-basic-auth.md

    That tells the browser to show the integrated prompt for a username and password.
    
    Then, when you type that username and password, the browser sends them in the header automatically.
    
    ## Simple HTTP Basic Auth
    
    * Import `HTTPBasic` and `HTTPBasicCredentials`.
    * Create a "`security` scheme" using `HTTPBasic`.
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/cors.md

    Then, the browser will send an HTTP `OPTIONS` request to the `:80`-backend, and if the backend sends the appropriate headers authorizing the communication from this different origin (`http://localhost:8080`) then the `:8080`-browser will let the JavaScript in the frontend send its request to the `:80`-backend.
    
    To achieve this, the `:80`-backend must have a list of "allowed origins".
    
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  6. internal/logger/logger.go

    	}
    
    	// Iterate over all logger targets to send the log entry
    	for _, t := range systemTgts {
    		if err := t.Send(ctx, entry); err != nil {
    			if consoleTgt != nil { // Sending to the console never fails
    				consoleTgt.Send(ctx, errToEntry(ctx, "logging", fmt.Errorf("unable to send log event to Logger target (%s): %v", t.String(), err), entry.Level))
    			}
    		}
    	}
    }
    
    // Event sends a event log to  log targets
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/first-steps.md

    So, let's review it from that simplified point of view:
    
    * The user types the `username` and `password` in the frontend, and hits `Enter`.
    * The frontend (running in the user's browser) sends that `username` and `password` to a specific URL in our API (declared with `tokenUrl="token"`).
    * The API checks that `username` and `password`, and responds with a "token" (we haven't implemented any of this yet).
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  8. architecture/ambient/ztunnel-cni-lifecycle.md

    Furthermore, because the Pod is torn down, we cannot even send any data at all (at least on most clusters, the `veth` is torn down upon Pod deletion).
    Notably, this prevents us from sending a GOAWAY to notify peers we have shutdown.
    
    As a result, while we meet our two must-haves (send and accept traffic throughout the entire pod lifetime), we do not have an optimal solution here yet.
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  9. mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/SocketPolicy.kt

       */
      object KeepOpen : SocketPolicy
    
      /**
       * Close the socket after the response. This is the default HTTP/1.0 behavior. For HTTP/2
       * connections, this sends a [GOAWAYframe](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.8)
       * immediately after the response and will close the connection when the client's socket
       * is exhausted.
       *
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  10. docs/sts/tls.md

    ```
    
    ## Example
    
    MinIO exposes a custom S3 STS API endpoint as `Action=AssumeRoleWithCertificate`. A client has to send an HTTP `POST` request to `https://<host>:<port>?Action=AssumeRoleWithCertificate&Version=2011-06-15`. Since the authentication and authorization happens via X.509 certificates the client has to send the request over **TLS** and has to provide
    a client certificate.
    
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