# Put this file to one of the location, with descending priority # ./security.toml # $HOME/.seaweedfs/security.toml # /etc/seaweedfs/security.toml # this file is read by master, volume server, and filer # comma separated origins allowed to make requests to the filer and s3 gateway. # enter in this format: https://domain.com, or http://localhost:port [cors.allowed_origins] values = "*" # this jwt signing key is read by master and volume server, and it is used for write operations: # - the Master server generates the JWT, which can be used to write a certain file on a volume server # - the Volume server validates the JWT on writing # the jwt defaults to expire after 10 seconds. [jwt.signing] key = "" expires_after_seconds = 10 # seconds # by default, if the signing key above is set, the Volume UI over HTTP is disabled. # by setting ui.access to true, you can re-enable the Volume UI. Despite # some information leakage (as the UI is not authenticated), this should not # pose a security risk. [access] ui = false # by default the filer UI is enabled. This can be a security risk if the filer is exposed to the public # and the JWT for reads is not set. If you don't want the public to have access to the objects in your # storage, and you haven't set the JWT for reads it is wise to disable access to directory metadata. # This disables access to the Filer UI, and will no longer return directory metadata in GET requests. [filer.expose_directory_metadata] enabled = true # this jwt signing key is read by master and volume server, and it is used for read operations: # - the Master server generates the JWT, which can be used to read a certain file on a volume server # - the Volume server validates the JWT on reading # NOTE: jwt for read is only supported with master+volume setup. Filer does not support this mode. [jwt.signing.read] key = "" expires_after_seconds = 10 # seconds # If this JWT key is configured, Filer only accepts writes over HTTP if they are signed with this JWT: # - f.e. the S3 API Shim generates the JWT # - the Filer server validates the JWT on writing # the jwt defaults to expire after 10 seconds. [jwt.filer_signing] key = "" expires_after_seconds = 10 # seconds # If this JWT key is configured, Filer only accepts reads over HTTP if they are signed with this JWT: # - f.e. the S3 API Shim generates the JWT # - the Filer server validates the JWT on writing # the jwt defaults to expire after 10 seconds. [jwt.filer_signing.read] key = "" expires_after_seconds = 10 # seconds # all grpc tls authentications are mutual # the values for the following ca, cert, and key are paths to the PERM files. # the host name is not checked, so the PERM files can be shared. [grpc] ca = "" # Set wildcard domain for enable TLS authentication by common names allowed_wildcard_domain = "" # .mycompany.com [grpc.volume] cert = "" key = "" allowed_commonNames = "" # comma-separated SSL certificate common names [grpc.master] cert = "" key = "" allowed_commonNames = "" # comma-separated SSL certificate common names [grpc.filer] cert = "" key = "" allowed_commonNames = "" # comma-separated SSL certificate common names [grpc.s3] cert = "" key = "" allowed_commonNames = "" # comma-separated SSL certificate common names [grpc.msg_broker] cert = "" key = "" allowed_commonNames = "" # comma-separated SSL certificate common names # use this for any place needs a grpc client # i.e., "weed backup|benchmark|filer.copy|filer.replicate|mount|s3|upload" [grpc.client] cert = "" key = "" # volume server https options # Note: work in progress! # this does not work with other clients, e.g., "weed filer|mount" etc, yet. [https.client] enabled = true [https.volume] cert = "" key = "" ca = "" [https.master] cert = "" key = "" ca = ""