Manual:$wgSecretKey

Details
This should always be customized to a secret, unique string in .  sets it to a 64-character random string generated by 

When no better sources of entropy are available to MediaWiki, this value is used as a source of cryptographic entropy when generating (s) to insert into the  table which is used as a persistent cookie for authentication (when a user checks "Remember my login on this browser") that is resilient to spoofing. On modern PHP versions with access to /dev/urandom, mcrypt random, or openssl random, these functions are used in lieu of this variable for the purpose of token generation. However this variable is still used for other purposes, so it is still very important it be set to a unique random value even on modern PHP.

$wgProxyKey
From 1.3 to 1.4, $wgProxyKey was the documented setting for this. In 1.4, this was marked as deprecated in favor of $wgSecretKey. In 1.24, $wgProxyKey was removed (yes, it really did take almost 10 years to remove).