KEEPWEB_EXT_SSL_PORT=11002
WEBSHELL_EXT_SSL_PORT=14202
WEBSOCKET_EXT_SSL_PORT=18002
-WORKBENCH1_EXT_SSL_PORT=9444
+WORKBENCH1_EXT_SSL_PORT=443
WORKBENCH2_EXT_SSL_PORT=9445
INITIAL_USER="admin"
# Arvados requires SSL certificates to work correctly. This installer supports these options:
# * self-signed: let the installer create self-signed certificate(s)
# * bring-your-own: supply your own certificate(s) in the `certs` directory
+# * lets-encrypt: automatically obtain and install SSL certificates for your hostname(s)
#
# See https://doc.arvados.org/intall/salt-single-host.html#certificates for more information.
SSL_MODE="self-signed"
-# If you want to use letsencrypt, set SSL_MODE="lets-encrypt"
-# A single certificate for the external hostname of the host will be retrieved, using
-# "standalone" mode of LE.
-
-# If you going to provide your own certificate for Arvados, the provision script can
-# help you deploy it. In order to do that, you need to set `SSL_MODE=bring-your-own` above,
-# and copy the required certificate under the directory specified in the next line.
-# The cert will be copied from this directory by the provision script.
-# Please set it to the FULL PATH to the certs dir if you're going to use a different dir
-# Default is "${SCRIPT_DIR}/certs", where the variable "SCRIPT_DIR" has the path to the
-# directory where the "provision.sh" script was copied in the destination host.
+# Only used when SSL_MODE is set to "bring-your-own".
+# See https://doc.arvados.org/intall/salt-single-host.html#bring-your-own for more information.
# CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/certs"
-# The script expects cert/key files with the filename matcing ${HOSTNAME_EXT} above
-# Ie., for "HOSTNAME_EXT='my-arvados.example.net', the script will lookup for
-# ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR}/my-arvados.example.net.crt
-# ${CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR}/my-arvados.example.net.key
-# The certs will be copied from this directory by the provision script.
# The directory to check for the config files (pillars, states) you want to use.
# There are a few examples under 'config_examples'.
# CONFIG_DIR="local_config_dir"
+
# Extra states to apply. If you use your own subdir, change this value accordingly
# EXTRA_STATES_DIR="${CONFIG_DIR}/states"