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  1. docs/hotfixes.md

        This PR fixes a security issue where an IAM user based
        on his policy is granted more privileges than restricted
        by the users IAM policy.
    
        This is due to an issue of prefix based Matcher() function
        which was incorrectly matching prefix based on resource
        prefixes instead of exact match.
    ```
    
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  2. docs/sts/web-identity.md

    MinIO when the user is redirected to the OpenID Provider in the beginning. For some setups, extra configuration may be required for this step to work correctly.
    
    For a simple setup where the user/client app accesses MinIO directly (i.e. with no intervening proxies/load-balancers), and each MinIO server (if there are more than one) has a unique domain name, this redirection should work automatically with no further configuration. For example, if the MinIO service is being accessed by the browser...
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  3. internal/grid/README.md

    and other connections will be blocked while the large payload is being sent.
    
    ## Handlers & Routes
    
    Handlers have a predefined Handler ID. 
    In addition, there can be several *static* subroutes used to differentiate between different handlers of the same ID.
    A subroute on a client must match a subroute on the server. So routes cannot be used for dynamic routing, unlike HTTP.
    
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  4. docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md

    ### 5. Start Prometheus
    
    Start (or) Restart Prometheus service by running
    
    ```sh
    ./prometheus --config.file=prometheus.yml
    ```
    
    Here `prometheus.yml` is the name of configuration file. You can now see MinIO metrics in Prometheus dashboard. By default Prometheus dashboard is accessible at `http://localhost:9090`.
    
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  5. docs/kms/README.md

              └────────────┘                                        │   KMS   │
                                                                    └─────────┘
    ```
    
    In a given setup, there are `n` MinIO instances talking to `m` KES servers but only `1` central KMS. The most simple setup consists of `1` MinIO server or cluster talking to `1` KMS via `1` KES server.
    
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  6. docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/README.md

    ## Prerequisites
    
    - Prometheus and MinIO configured as explained in [document here](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md).
    - Grafana installed as explained [here](https://grafana.com/grafana/download).
    
    ## MinIO Grafana Dashboard
    
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  7. docs/distributed/CONFIG.md

    such as `minio server http://host{1...4}/disk{1...4}` this requirement added an additional burden to have sequential hostnames for us to make sure that we can provide horizontal distribution, however we have come across situations where sometimes this is not feasible and there are no easier alternatives without modifying /etc/hosts on the host system as root user.  Many times in airgapped deployments this is not allowed or requires audits and approvals.
    
    MinIO server configuration file allows users...
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  8. docs/bucket/notifications/README.md

    | [`NSQ`](#NSQ)                     |                             |                                 |
    
    ## Prerequisites
    
    - Install and configure MinIO Server from [here](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/index.html#procedure).
    - Install and configure MinIO Client from [here](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/reference/minio-mc.html#quickstart).
    
    ```
    $ mc admin config get myminio | grep notify
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  9. docs/distributed/README.md

    least used cluster. This expansion strategy works endlessly, so you can perpetually expand your clusters as needed.  When you restart, it is immediate and non-disruptive to the applications. Each group of servers in the command-line is called a pool. There are 2 server pools in this example. New objects are placed in server pools in proportion to the amount of free space in each pool. Within each pool, the location of the erasure-set of drives is determined based on a deterministic hashing algorithm....
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  10. docs/kms/IAM.md

    change unified the key-management aspect within MinIO.
    
    The unified KMS-based approach has several advantages:
    
    - Key management is now centralized. There is one way to change or rotate encryption keys.
       There used to be two different mechanisms - one for regular S3 objects and one for IAM data.
    - Reduced server startup time. For IAM encryption with the root credentials, MinIO had
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