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Salt Transport
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One of fundamental features of Salt is remote execution. Salt has two basic
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"channels" for communicating with minions. Each channel requires a
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client (minion) and a server (master) implementation to work within Salt. These
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pairs of channels will work together to implement the specific message passing
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required by the channel interface.
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Pub Channel
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The pub channel, or publish channel, is how a master sends a job (payload) to a
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minion. This is a basic pub/sub paradigm, which has specific targeting semantics.
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All data which goes across the publish system should be encrypted such that only
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members of the Salt cluster can decrypt the publishes.
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Req Channel
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===========
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The req channel is how the minions send data to the master. This interface is
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primarily used for fetching files and returning job returns. The req channels
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have two basic interfaces when talking to the master. ``send`` is the basic
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method that guarantees the message is encrypted at least so that only minions
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attached to the same master can read it-- but no guarantee of minion-master
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confidentiality, wheras the ``crypted_transfer_decode_dictentry`` method does
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guarantee minion-master confidentiality.
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.. toctree::
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zeromq
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tcp
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raet/index
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