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; headers. If not specified, the global object's
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; "default_realm" will be used.
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;
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; For outgoing authentication (asterisk is the UAS), this
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; For outgoing authentication (asterisk is the UAC), this
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; must either be the realm the server is expected to send,
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; or left blank or contain a single '*' to automatically
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; use the realm sent by the server. If you have multiple
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; auth object for an endpoint, the realm is also used to
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; auth objects for an endpoint, the realm is also used to
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; match the auth object to the realm the server sent.
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;
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; Using the same auth section for inbound and outbound
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; authentication is not recommended. There is a difference in
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; meaning for an empty realm setting between inbound and outbound
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