X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/1f98e3819b3ba145e4e537c25a23283242f10514..cb155930046e277e1e90a91dbe9365df95969ca6:/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.single_host_single_hostname diff --git a/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.single_host_single_hostname b/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.single_host_single_hostname index d09cdb2ef0..c07cc55ea8 100644 --- a/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.single_host_single_hostname +++ b/tools/salt-install/local.params.example.single_host_single_hostname @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ DOMAIN="domain_fixme_or_this_wont_work" HOSTNAME_EXT="" # The internal hostname for the host. In the example files, only used in the # single_host/single_hostname example -HOSTNAME_INT="127.0.1.1" +IP_INT="127.0.1.1" # Host SSL port where you want to point your browser to access Arvados # Defaults to 443 for regular runs, and to 8443 when called in Vagrant. # You can point it to another port if desired @@ -49,16 +49,12 @@ WORKBENCH_SECRET_KEY=workbenchsecretkeymushaveatleast32characters DATABASE_PASSWORD=please_set_this_to_some_secure_value # SSL CERTIFICATES -# Arvados REQUIRES valid SSL to work correctly. Otherwise, some components will -# fail to communicate and can silently drop traffic. Set USE_LETSENCRYPT="yes" -# to use the Let's Encrypt salt formula -# (https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/letsencrypt-formula) to automatically -# obtain and install SSL certificates for your hostname(s). +# 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 # -# Alternatively, set this variable to "no" and provide and upload your own -# certificates to the instances and modify the 'nginx_*' salt pillars -# accordingly -USE_LETSENCRYPT="no" +# See https://doc.arvados.org/intall/salt-single-host.html#certificates for more information. +SSL_MODE="self-signed" # The directory to check for the config files (pillars, states) you want to use. # There are a few examples under 'config_examples'.