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Clicked the regenerate key button on the reactor page

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    dan
    last edited by 31 Aug 2021, 16:07

    I accidentally pressed the “regenerate key” icon on the reactor page.

    How does this affect FusionAuth?

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      dan
      last edited by 31 Aug 2021, 16:08

      No big deal. All that does is re-negotiate an encryption key with FusionAuth Reactor.

      If you were performing breach password detection, there would be a brief disruption in our ability to establish an encrypted channel with Reactor.

      But it should all sync back up within a few minutes.

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        saleenajohn49
        last edited by 6 Sept 2021, 05:51

        A nuclear reactor produces and controls the release of energy from splitting the atoms of certain elements. In a nuclear power reactor, the energy released is used as heat to make steam to generate electricity. (In a research reactor the main purpose is to utilise the actual neutrons produced in the core. In most naval reactors, steam drives a turbine directly for propulsion.

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          robotdan @saleenajohn49
          last edited by robotdan 9 Jul 2021, 15:14 7 Sept 2021, 15:14

          @saleenajohn49 said in Clicked the regenerate key button on the reactor page:

          A nuclear reactor produces and controls the release of energy from splitting the atoms of certain elements. In a nuclear power reactor, the energy released is used as heat to make steam to generate electricity. (In a research reactor the main purpose is to utilise the actual neutrons produced in the core. In most naval reactors, steam drives a turbine directly for propulsion.

          Ha ha.. yep, that is pretty much how the FusionAuth Reactor works too. 😆

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