diff --git a/API-Keys.md b/API-Keys.md index 2183170..f8972d8 100644 --- a/API-Keys.md +++ b/API-Keys.md @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ (Version >= 1.21.0) -API keys can be used to access secured HTTP APIs, including the -Prometheus metrics endpoint. +API keys can be enabled to manage access to the Prometheus metrics endpoint. + +By default, HTTP basic authentication is used to secure access to the Prometheus +metrics endpoint. As soon as you add your first API key, the use of basic +authentication for the endpoint will be permanently disabled. ## Adding an API key @@ -16,10 +19,6 @@ be used to access the web interface but you should treat API keys like you treat your passwords as they can still be used to access potentially sensitive data. -Note: whilst basic authentication will continue to work after you -update, you will be unable to use basic authentication as soon as you -add your first API key. After you have added your first API key, basic -authentication for endpoints will be permanently disabled. ## Disabling keys diff --git a/🔧-How-to-Install.md b/🔧-How-to-Install.md index c1b98e5..9f42a40 100644 --- a/🔧-How-to-Install.md +++ b/🔧-How-to-Install.md @@ -145,13 +145,6 @@ https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/wiki/Reverse-Proxy ⚠ ⚠ ⚠ Warning: Generally, I only test Docker and Node.js. All installation methods here may be broken in the future release. I don't maintain them. Use at your own risk. - -### ☸️ Kubernetes (Unofficial) - -⚠ Warning: K8s deployment is provided by contributors. I have no experience with K8s and I can't fix error in the future. - -See more [here](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/tree/k8s-unofficial/kubernetes) - ### ☸️ OpenShift 4 and Kubernetes Helm 3 Chart (Unofficial) > Note: This Chart relies on a repackaged OCI Container Image, which lets *uptime-kuma* run as **non-root** user. \