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41 HTTP Basic authorization, then without authorization
37 IMAP plain authentication with alternative authorization identity
39 POP3 plain authentication with alternative authorization identity
28 IMAP plain authentication with alternative authorization identity (Not authorized)
30 POP3 plain authentication with alternative authorization identity (Not authorized)
29 SMTP plain authentication with alternative authorization identity
4 # authorization header, but using HTTP 1.0, not 1.1.73 Downgraded HTTP PUT to HTTP 1.0 with authorization
31 HTTP with proxy authorization
28 HTTP with proxy authorization set in environment
29 SMTP plain authentication with alternative authorization identity (Not authorized)
54 HTTP with NTLM authorization when talking HTTP/1.0 (known to fail)
62 HTTP with Digest *OR* NTLM authorization
61 HTTP with Digest *OR* Basic authorization
40 HTTP chunked PUT to HTTP 1.0 server with authorization
59 HTTP with RFC7616 SHA256 Digest authorization
59 HTTP with two Digest authorization headers
59 HTTP with Digest authorization with user name needing escape
59 HTTP with Digest authorization
60 HTTP with RFC7616 SHA-512-256 Digest authorization and userhash=false
61 HTTP with Digest authorization on custom CURLOPT_PORT
59 HTTP with Digest authorization with bad password
18 CURLOPT_SASL_AUTHZID - authorization identity (identity to act as)31 null-terminated authorization identity (*authzid*) for the transfer. Only
18 Use this authorization identity (**authzid**), during SASL PLAIN
22 in this Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder.
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