2020-03-18 18:46:47 -04:00
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<!-- Code generated from the comments of the AccessConfig struct in builder/triton/access_config.go; DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY -->
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2020-04-02 11:57:46 -04:00
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- `triton_url` (string) - The URL of the Triton cloud API to use. If omitted
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it will default to the us-sw-1 region of the Joyent Public cloud. If you
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are using your own private Triton installation you will have to supply the
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URL of the cloud API of your own Triton installation.
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- `triton_user` (string) - The username of a user who has access to your
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Triton account.
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- `triton_key_material` (string) - Path to the file in which the private key
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of triton_key_id is stored. For example /home/soandso/.ssh/id_rsa. If
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this is not specified, the SSH agent is used to sign requests with the
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triton_key_id specified.
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- `insecure_skip_tls_verify` (bool) - secure_skip_tls_verify - (bool) This allows skipping TLS verification
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of the Triton endpoint. It is useful when connecting to a temporary Triton
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installation such as Cloud-On-A-Laptop which does not generally use a
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certificate signed by a trusted root CA. The default is false.
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