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  1. internal/kms/secret-key.go

    // KMS that uses s as builtin single key as KMS implementation.
    func ParseSecretKey(s string) (*KMS, error) {
    	v := strings.SplitN(s, ":", 2)
    	if len(v) != 2 {
    		return nil, errors.New("kms: invalid secret key format")
    	}
    
    	keyID, b64Key := v[0], v[1]
    	key, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(b64Key)
    	if err != nil {
    		return nil, err
    	}
    	return NewBuiltin(keyID, key)
    }
    
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  2. internal/kms/secret-key_test.go

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    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Wed Apr 09 14:28:39 GMT 2025
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  3. docs/tls/kubernetes/README.md

    For testing purposes, here is [how to create self-signed certificates](https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs/tls#3-generate-self-signed-certificates).
    
    ## 2. Create Kubernetes secret
    
    [Kubernetes secrets](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret) are intended to hold sensitive information.
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  4. docs/docker/README.md

    ```
    
    ### MinIO Custom Access and Secret Keys using Docker secrets
    
    To override MinIO's auto-generated keys, you may pass secret and access keys explicitly by creating access and secret keys as [Docker secrets](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/secrets/). MinIO server also allows regular strings as access and secret keys.
    
    ```
    echo "AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE" | docker secret create access_key -
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  5. helm/minio/README.md

    This label will be displayed in the output of a successful install.
    
    ### Existing secret
    
    Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much
    like an existing PersistentVolumeClaim.
    
    First, create the secret:
    
    ```bash
    kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux
    ```
    
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  6. helm/minio/templates/post-job.yaml

                          path: secrets/{{ tpl .existingSecret $ }}/{{ tpl .existingSecretKey $ }}
                  {{- end }}
                  {{- end }}
                  {{- range ( default list .Values.svcaccts ) }}
                  {{- if .existingSecret }}
                  - secret:
                      name: {{ tpl .existingSecret $ }}
                      items:
                        - key: {{ .existingSecretKey }}
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  7. helm-releases/minio-5.4.0.tgz

    displayed in the output of a successful install. ### Existing secret Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret minio/minio...
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  8. helm-releases/minio-5.2.0.tgz

    displayed in the output of a successful install. ### Existing secret Instead of having this chart create the secret for you, you can supply a preexisting secret, much like an existing PersistentVolumeClai. First, create the secret: ```bash kubectl create secret generic my-minio-secret --from-literal=rootUser=foobarbaz --from-literal=rootPassword=foobarbazqux ``` Then install the chart, specifying that you want to use an existing secret: ```bash helm install --set existingSecret=my-minio-secret minio/minio...
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
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  9. tests/test_tutorial/test_dependencies/test_tutorial012.py

            "/items/", headers={"X-Token": "fake-super-secret-token", "X-Key": "invalid"}
        )
        assert response.status_code == 400, response.text
        assert response.json() == {"detail": "X-Key header invalid"}
    
    
    def test_get_invalid_second_header_users(client: TestClient):
        response = client.get(
            "/users/", headers={"X-Token": "fake-super-secret-token", "X-Key": "invalid"}
        )
    Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Sat Dec 27 18:19:10 GMT 2025
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  10. internal/auth/credentials.go

    	// There is no max length enforcement for access keys
    	accessKeyMaxLen = 20
    
    	// Minimum length for MinIO secret key for both server
    	secretKeyMinLen = 8
    
    	// Maximum secret key length for MinIO, this
    	// is used when autogenerating new credentials.
    	// There is no max length enforcement for secret keys
    	secretKeyMaxLen = 40
    
    	// Alpha numeric table used for generating access keys.
    Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025
    - Last Modified: Fri Aug 29 02:39:48 GMT 2025
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