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OAuth2 mit Password (und Hashing), Bearer mit J...
fastapi.tiangolo.com/de/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt/Registered: Wed Sep 03 04:54:48 UTC 2025 - 611.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Securing Vespa with mutually authenticated TLS ...
expand all collapse all Getting started Vespa Overview Features Vespa CLI vespa vespa activate vespa auth vespa clone...docs.vespa.ai/en/operations-selfhosted/mtls.htmlRegistered: Wed Sep 03 04:08:54 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Aug 29 13:16:06 UTC 2025 - 512.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Configure Liveness, Readiness and Startup Probe...
This page shows how to configure liveness, readiness and startup probes for containers. For more information about probes, see Liveness, Readiness and Startup Probes The kubelet uses liveness probes to know when to restart a container. For example, liveness probes could catch a deadlock, where an application is running, but unable to make progress. Restarting a container in such a state can help to make the application more available despite bugs.kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/Registered: Wed Sep 03 06:15:29 UTC 2025 - 517.8K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Using a KMS provider for data encryption | Kube...
This page shows how to configure a Key Management Service (KMS) provider and plugin to enable secret data encryption. In Kubernetes 1.34 there are two versions of KMS at-rest encryption. You should use KMS v2 if feasible because KMS v1 is deprecated (since Kubernetes v1.28) and disabled by default (since Kubernetes v1.29). KMS v2 offers significantly better performance characteristics than KMS v1. Caution:This documentation is for the generally available implementation of KMS v2 (and for the deprecated version 1 implementation).kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/kms-provider/Registered: Wed Sep 03 06:14:53 UTC 2025 - 488.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Encrypting Confidential Data at Rest | Kubernetes
All of the APIs in Kubernetes that let you write persistent API resource data support at-rest encryption. For example, you can enable at-rest encryption for Secrets. This at-rest encryption is additional to any system-level encryption for the etcd cluster or for the filesystem(s) on hosts where you are running the kube-apiserver. This page shows how to enable and configure encryption of API data at rest. Note:This task covers encryption for resource data stored using the Kubernetes API.kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/encrypt-data/Registered: Wed Sep 03 06:15:42 UTC 2025 - 520.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
kubeadm join phase | Kubernetes
kubeadm join phase enables you to invoke atomic steps of the join process. Hence, you can let kubeadm do some of the work and you can fill in the gaps if you wish to apply customization. kubeadm join phase is consistent with the kubeadm join workflow, and behind the scene both use the same code. kubeadm join phase phase Use this command to invoke single phase of the "join" workflowkubernetes.io/docs/reference/setup-tools/kubeadm/kubeadm-join-phase/Registered: Wed Sep 03 06:36:38 UTC 2025 - 494.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Example: Deploying Cassandra with a StatefulSet...
This tutorial shows you how to run Apache Cassandra on Kubernetes. Cassandra, a database, needs persistent storage to provide data durability (application state). In this example, a custom Cassandra seed provider lets the database discover new Cassandra instances as they join the Cassandra cluster. StatefulSets make it easier to deploy stateful applications into your Kubernetes cluster. For more information on the features used in this tutorial, see StatefulSet. Note:Cassandra and Kubernetes both use the term node to mean a member of a cluster.kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/stateful-application/cassandra/Registered: Wed Sep 03 06:34:57 UTC 2025 - 500.2K bytes - Viewed (0) -
Certificates and Certificate Signing Requests |...
Kubernetes certificate and trust bundle APIs enable automation of X.509 credential provisioning by providing a programmatic interface for clients of the Kubernetes API to request and obtain X.509 certificates from a Certificate Authority (CA). There is also experimental (alpha) support for distributing trust bundles. Certificate signing requests FEATURE STATE: Kubernetes v1.19 [stable] A CertificateSigningRequest (CSR) resource is used to request that a certificate be signed by a denoted signer, after which the request may be approved or denied before finally being signed.kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/certificate-signing-requests/Registered: Wed Sep 03 06:35:02 UTC 2025 - 513.3K bytes - Viewed (0) -
kubeadm certs | Kubernetes
kubeadm certs provides utilities for managing certificates. For more details on how these commands can be used, see Certificate Management with kubeadm. kubeadm certs A collection of operations for operating Kubernetes certificates. overview Commands related to handling Kubernetes certificates Synopsis Commands related to handling Kubernetes certificates kubeadm certs [flags] Options -h, --help help for certs Options inherited from parent commands --rootfs string The path to the 'real' host root filesystem. This will cause kubeadm to chroot into the provided path.kubernetes.io/docs/reference/setup-tools/kubeadm/kubeadm-certs/Registered: Wed Sep 03 06:37:51 UTC 2025 - 496.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
gluon.model_zoo.vision โ Apache MXNet documenta...
gluon.model_zoo.vision Module for pre-defined neural network models. This module contains definitions for the followi...mxnet.apache.org/versions/master/api/python/docs/api/gluon/model_zoo/index.htmlRegistered: Wed Sep 03 07:33:54 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Jan 05 05:04:49 UTC 2023 - 848.6K bytes - Viewed (0)