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internal/crypto/doc.go
// with customer provided keys (SSE-C). // // All objects are encrypted with an unique and randomly generated 'ObjectKey'. // The ObjectKey itself is never stored in plaintext. Instead it is only stored // in a sealed from. The sealed 'ObjectKey' is created by encrypting the 'ObjectKey' // with an unique key-encryption-key. Given the correct key-encryption-key the
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internal/crypto/key.go
"github.com/minio/minio/internal/hash/sha256" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/logger" "github.com/minio/sio" ) // ObjectKey is a 256 bit secret key used to encrypt the object. // It must never be stored in plaintext. type ObjectKey [32]byte // GenerateKey generates a unique ObjectKey from a 256 bit external key // and a source of randomness. If random is nil the default PRNG of the // system (crypto/rand) is used.
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docs/kms/README.md
provide the password via: ``` export MINIO_KMS_KES_KEY_PASSWORD=<your-password> ``` Note that MinIO only supports encrypted private keys - not encrypted certificates. Certificates are no secrets and sent in plaintext as part of the TLS handshake. ## Explore Further - [Use `mc` with MinIO Server](https://min.io/docs/minio/linux/reference/minio-mc.html)
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