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This will basicly tell RabbitMQ to use this plugin as authentification method and then which paths and method to use.
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This will basicly tell RabbitMQ to use this plugin as authentification method and then which paths and method to use.
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### Livebeat
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Livebeat uses a `.env` file as configuration so you have to create this file in the **root folder** of the backend.
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For example `/srv/livebeat/backend/.env`:
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JWT_SECRET=Um5KwYv88JX9DEi5E^m@KW3u9^9j*AnDsr98ZRXJCAamPui@
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**Note:** Please replace `JWT_SECRET` and `RANDOM_PASSWORD` with an other secret phrase. It is also recommended to set the read rights as low as possible. Only the Livebeat user/group should have read-only access to this file.
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`MONGO_URI` requires a path to any working MongoDB server instance. If you don't want to setup you own server fell free to use MongoDB Atlas free sandbox cluster.
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