When are those keys used?
They are the default keys for internal access, basically just make up something, otherwise someoune could access the server with the default keys
I am referring to server-side setup from here https://clear.ml/docs/latest/docs/deploying_clearml/clearml_server_security#example-using-environment-variables
Hmm, not sure. I guess i lack web security knowledge. When are those keys used?
UnevenHorse85 , these are used by the server when generating security tokens for the browser sessions, and tokens issued to the clients who identify using their credentials.
Hi UnevenHorse85
As far as I understand, users use logins and passwords specified in config/apiserver.conf to access webserver UI and key/secret key from their local ~/clearml.conf to access apiserver.
Correct 🙂
access apiserver. What is the use of all other security keys
To be able to configure the SDK client (i.e. clearml package) from OS environment and not clearml.conf file
Oh I see, these are to secure your server (basically we recommend you replace the default key/secret 🙂 )
Make sense ?
Thanks! It means all of these are redundant if I use clearml.conf?
I'm assuming you mean for the clients, right?