Secret Keys Dialog |
Description |
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The Secret Keys dialog is used to encrypt and store sensitive information, allowing it to be later retrieved via name tags without revealing the actual data. |
Name field | Specifies the name for the key, which can be anything. This field can be retieved via a name tag and is commonly used for user names, API address, or server names. |
Secret field | Specifies the text that will be encrypted. This field can be retrieved via a name tag and is most commonly used for passwords or tokens, but it can store any confidential information. |
Comments field | Specifies additional text for the key, used to enter a short description of the key, such as "Token for API" or "Password for Linux." |
Create button | Saves the key configuration and provisions it. |
Cancel button | Abort and close the dialog. |
Secret Keys Actions Menu |
Description |
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On the right-hand side of the Secret Keys list view, you will find the "Actions" menu that displays shortcut icons and the dropdown menu icon. Below, we have listed the actions for the Secret Keys module. |
Copy ID item | Stores the Key ID in the clipboard. |
Copy Secret Tag item | Stores the keys secret field tag in the clipboard. |
Edit Key item | Opens the Secret Keys dialog in edit mode, allowing modifications. |
Delete Key item | Opens a confirmation dialog that, if confirmed, deletes the key. |
The secretkeys PolicyThe following is a list of policy grants that define and regulate access permissions for both users and the API. To manage these policies, please use the Roles dialog. |
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Grants |
Description |
API Command |
full | Grants full access | ALL |
delete | Permits the deletion of the item. | delete |
edit | Permits access to the "Edit" dialog. | |
list | Permits listing in the List View area or as JSON objects. | list |
new | Permits access to the new "Provisioning" dialog. | |
save | Permits execution of the provisioning process. | create, update |