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docs/distributed/decom-encrypted-sse-s3.sh
./mc admin policy attach myminio/ rw --user=minio123 ./mc admin policy attach myminio/ lake --user=minio12345 ./mc mb -l myminio/versioned ./mc encrypt set sse-s3 myminio/versioned ./mc mirror internal myminio/versioned/ --quiet >/dev/null ## Soft delete (creates delete markers) ./mc rm -r --force myminio/versioned >/dev/null
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docs/site-replication/run-sse-kms-object-replication.sh
# sleep for replication to complete sleep 30 # Create bucket in source cluster echo "Create bucket in source MinIO instance" ./mc mb minio1/test-bucket --insecure # Enable SSE KMS for the bucket ./mc encrypt set sse-kms minio-default-key minio1/test-bucket --insecure # Load objects to source site echo "Loading objects to source MinIO instance" ./mc cp /tmp/data/encrypted minio1/test-bucket --insecure
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docs/distributed/decom-compressed-sse-s3.sh
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docs/iam/policies/deny-non-sse-kms-objects.json
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docs/iam/policies/deny-objects-with-invalid-sse-kms-key-id.json
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docs/security/README.md
MinIO supports two different types of server-side encryption ([SSE](#sse)): - **SSE-C**: The MinIO server en/decrypts an object with a secret key provided by the S3 client as part of the HTTP request headers. Therefore, [SSE-C](#ssec) requires TLS/HTTPS. - **SSE-S3**: The MinIO server en/decrypts an object with a secret key managed by a KMS. Therefore, MinIO requires a valid KMS configuration for [SSE-S3](#sses3). ### Server-Side Encryption - Preliminaries
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Makefile
@echo "Running tests for automatic site replication of SSE-C objects" @(env bash $(PWD)/docs/site-replication/run-ssec-object-replication.sh) @echo "Running tests for automatic site replication of SSE-C objects with SSE-KMS enabled for bucket" @(env bash $(PWD)/docs/site-replication/run-sse-kms-object-replication.sh) @echo "Running tests for automatic site replication of SSE-C objects with compression enabled for site"
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docs/bucket/replication/README.md
- SSE-C is hardly adopted by most widely used applications, applications prefer server to manage the keys via SSE-KMS or SSE-S3. - MinIO recommends applications to use SSE-KMS, SSE-S3 for simpler, safer and robust encryption mechanism for replicated buckets. ## Explore Further - [MinIO Bucket Replication Design](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/bucket/replication/DESIGN.md)
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docs/iam/policies/pbac-tests.sh
mc admin policy create myminio/ deny-non-sse-kms-pol ./docs/iam/policies/deny-non-sse-kms-objects.json mc admin policy create myminio/ deny-invalid-sse-kms-pol ./docs/iam/policies/deny-objects-with-invalid-sse-kms-key-id.json mc admin policy attach myminio deny-non-sse-kms-pol --user minio123 mc admin policy attach myminio deny-invalid-sse-kms-pol --user minio123 mc admin policy attach myminio consoleAdmin --user minio123
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cmd/encryption-v1.go
return objInfo.ETag } } // As per AWS S3 Spec, ETag for SSE-C encrypted objects need not be MD5Sum of the data. // Since server side copy with same source and dest just replaces the ETag, we save // encrypted content MD5Sum as ETag for both SSE-C and SSE-KMS, we standardize the ETag // encryption across SSE-C and SSE-KMS, and only return last 32 bytes for SSE-C
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