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-# Quickstart on an existing deployment
-
-First, chances are that your garage deployment is secured by TLS.
-All your commands must be prefixed with their certificates.
-I will define an alias once and for all to ease future commands.
-Please adapt the path of the binary and certificates to your installation!
-
-```
-alias grg="/garage/garage --ca-cert /secrets/garage-ca.crt --client-cert /secrets/garage.crt --client-key /secrets/garage.key"
-```
-
-Now we can check that everything is going well by checking our cluster status:
-
-```
-grg status
-```
-
-Don't forget that `help` command and `--help` subcommands can help you anywhere, the CLI tool is self-documented! Two examples:
-
-```
-grg help
-grg bucket allow --help
-```
-
-Fine, now let's create a bucket (we imagine that you want to deploy nextcloud):
-
-```
-grg bucket create nextcloud-bucket
-```
-
-Check that everything went well:
-
-```
-grg bucket list
-grg bucket info nextcloud-bucket
-```
-
-Now we will generate an API key to access this bucket.
-Note that API keys are independent of buckets: one key can access multiple buckets, multiple keys can access one bucket.
-
-Now, let's start by creating a key only for our PHP application:
-
-```
-grg key new --name nextcloud-app-key
-```
-
-You will have the following output (this one is fake, `key_id` and `secret_key` were generated with the openssl CLI tool):
-
-```
-Key { key_id: "GK3515373e4c851ebaad366558", secret_key: "7d37d093435a41f2aab8f13c19ba067d9776c90215f56614adad6ece597dbb34", name: "nextcloud-app-key", name_timestamp: 1603280506694, deleted: false, authorized_buckets: [] }
-```
-
-Check that everything works as intended (be careful, info works only with your key identifier and not with its friendly name!):
-
-```
-grg key list
-grg key info GK3515373e4c851ebaad366558
-```
-
-Now that we have a bucket and a key, we need to give permissions to the key on the bucket!
-
-```
-grg bucket allow --read --write nextcloud-bucket --key GK3515373e4c851ebaad366558
-```
-
-You can check at any times allowed keys on your bucket with:
-
-```
-grg bucket info nextcloud-bucket
-```
-
-Now, let's move to the S3 API!
-We will use the `s3cmd` CLI tool.
-You can install it via your favorite package manager.
-Otherwise, check [their website](https://s3tools.org/s3cmd)
-
-We will configure `s3cmd` with its interactive configuration tool, be careful not all endpoints are implemented!
-Especially, the test run at the end does not work (yet).
-
-```
-$ s3cmd --configure
-
-Enter new values or accept defaults in brackets with Enter.
-Refer to user manual for detailed description of all options.
-
-Access key and Secret key are your identifiers for Amazon S3. Leave them empty for using the env variables.
-Access Key: GK3515373e4c851ebaad366558
-Secret Key: 7d37d093435a41f2aab8f13c19ba067d9776c90215f56614adad6ece597dbb34
-Default Region [US]: garage
-
-Use "s3.amazonaws.com" for S3 Endpoint and not modify it to the target Amazon S3.
-S3 Endpoint [s3.amazonaws.com]: garage.deuxfleurs.fr
-
-Use "%(bucket)s.s3.amazonaws.com" to the target Amazon S3. "%(bucket)s" and "%(location)s" vars can be used
-if the target S3 system supports dns based buckets.
-DNS-style bucket+hostname:port template for accessing a bucket [%(bucket)s.s3.amazonaws.com]: garage.deuxfleurs.fr
-
-Encryption password is used to protect your files from reading
-by unauthorized persons while in transfer to S3
-Encryption password:
-Path to GPG program [/usr/bin/gpg]:
-
-When using secure HTTPS protocol all communication with Amazon S3
-servers is protected from 3rd party eavesdropping. This method is
-slower than plain HTTP, and can only be proxied with Python 2.7 or newer
-Use HTTPS protocol [Yes]:
-
-On some networks all internet access must go through a HTTP proxy.
-Try setting it here if you can't connect to S3 directly
-HTTP Proxy server name:
-
-New settings:
- Access Key: GK3515373e4c851ebaad366558
- Secret Key: 7d37d093435a41f2aab8f13c19ba067d9776c90215f56614adad6ece597dbb34
- Default Region: garage
- S3 Endpoint: garage.deuxfleurs.fr
- DNS-style bucket+hostname:port template for accessing a bucket: garage.deuxfleurs.fr
- Encryption password:
- Path to GPG program: /usr/bin/gpg
- Use HTTPS protocol: True
- HTTP Proxy server name:
- HTTP Proxy server port: 0
-
-Test access with supplied credentials? [Y/n] n
-
-Save settings? [y/N] y
-Configuration saved to '/home/quentin/.s3cfg'
-```
-
-Now, if everything works, the following commands should work:
-
-```
-echo hello world > hello.txt
-s3cmd put hello.txt s3://nextcloud-bucket
-s3cmd ls s3://nextcloud-bucket
-s3cmd rm s3://nextcloud-bucket/hello.txt
-```
-
-That's all for now!
-