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# For single server (default - safest): bind 127.0.0.1 bind 192.168.1.100 3. Configure the Storage Type KeyDB supports both Redis RDB and its native "Fast Restart." Decide which you need:

sudo apt-get install --reinstall -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confmiss" keydb-server If you don't want to install KeyDB but need the config file, use Docker: download keydb.cfg

requirepass YourSuperComplexPasswordHere Without this, your database is public to anyone on the network. By default, KeyDB binds to 127.0.0.1 (localhost). If you need other servers to connect: # For single server (default - safest): bind 127

docker run -d --name temp-keydb eqalpha/keydb docker cp temp-keydb:/etc/keydb/keydb.conf ./keydb.conf docker rm -f temp-keydb You now have a pristine keydb.conf in your current directory. Downloading the file is step one. Editing it is step two. Here are the non-negotiable changes for production: 1. Set a Strong Password Find the SECURITY section and uncomment/change: If you need other servers to connect: docker

cp keydb.conf keydb.cfg The syntax is identical. Use the GitHub Raw URL or your package manager to download keydb.cfg . Never trust unverified sources. Once downloaded, always change the default bind and set a requirepass before starting the server.

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