Minor typos & grammar fixes in docs #727
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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ listen address is specified in the `[admin]` section of the configuration
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file (see [configuration file
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reference](@/documentation/reference-manual/configuration.md))
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**WARNING.** At this point, there is no comittement to stability of the APIs described in this document.
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We will bump the version numbers prefixed to each API endpoint at each time the syntax
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**WARNING.** At this point, there is no commitment to the stability of the APIs described in this document.
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We will bump the version numbers prefixed to each API endpoint each time the syntax
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or semantics change, meaning that code that relies on these endpoint will break
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when changes are introduced.
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## Access control
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The admin API uses two different tokens for acces control, that are specified in the config file's `[admin]` section:
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The admin API uses two different tokens for access control, that are specified in the config file's `[admin]` section:
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- `metrics_token`: the token for accessing the Metrics endpoint (if this token
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is not set in the config file, the Metrics endpoint can be accessed without
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@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ Consult the full health check API endpoint at /v0/health for more details
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### On-demand TLS `GET /check`
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To prevent abuses for on-demand TLS, Caddy developpers have specified an endpoint that can be queried by the reverse proxy
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to know if a given domain is allowed to get a certificate. Garage implements this endpoints to tell if a given domain is handled by Garage or is garbage.
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To prevent abuse for on-demand TLS, Caddy developers have specified an endpoint that can be queried by the reverse proxy
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to know if a given domain is allowed to get a certificate. Garage implements these endpoints to tell if a given domain is handled by Garage or is garbage.
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Garage responds with the following logic:
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- If the domain matches the pattern `<bucket-name>.<s3_api.root_domain>`, returns 200 OK
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*Note 2: buckets in a user's namespace are not supported yet by this endpoint. This is a limitation of this endpoint currently.*
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**Example:** Suppose a Garage instance configured with `s3_api.root_domain = .s3.garage.localhost` and `s3_web.root_domain = .web.garage.localhost`.
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**Example:** Suppose a Garage instance is configured with `s3_api.root_domain = .s3.garage.localhost` and `s3_web.root_domain = .web.garage.localhost`.
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With a private `media` bucket (name in the global namespace, website is disabled), the endpoint will feature the following behavior:
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@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ listen address is specified in the `[admin]` section of the configuration
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file (see [configuration file
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reference](@/documentation/reference-manual/configuration.md))
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**WARNING.** At this point, there is no comittement to stability of the APIs described in this document.
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We will bump the version numbers prefixed to each API endpoint at each time the syntax
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or semantics change, meaning that code that relies on these endpoint will break
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**WARNING.** At this point, there is no commitment to the stability of the APIs described in this document.
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We will bump the version numbers prefixed to each API endpoint each time the syntax
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or semantics change, meaning that code that relies on these endpoints will break
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when changes are introduced.
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The Garage administration API was introduced in version 0.7.2, this document
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## Access control
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The admin API uses two different tokens for acces control, that are specified in the config file's `[admin]` section:
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The admin API uses two different tokens for access control, that are specified in the config file's `[admin]` section:
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- `metrics_token`: the token for accessing the Metrics endpoint (if this token
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is not set in the config file, the Metrics endpoint can be accessed without
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