* Update the Vault Integration program page
This includes now support for HCP Vault as well as general updates to the program
* Updated process flow image
* Adding HCP V image
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
* Update website/content/docs/partnerships.mdx
Co-authored-by: Loann Le <84412881+taoism4504@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update aws.mdx
Was looking how to give the vault agent with AWS auth-auth the same nonce, but saw it wasn't documented. Dove through the code, found https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/blob/master/command/agent/auth/aws/aws.go#L139 and https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/blob/master/command/agent/auth/aws/aws.go#L215
(tried to call out the importance and point to docs, know setting `nonce` poorly could be very bad!)
* add line breaks
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Loann Le <84412881+taoism4504@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: hghaf099 <83242695+hghaf099@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Loann Le <84412881+taoism4504@users.noreply.github.com>
* patch to support VAULT_HTTP_PROXY variable
* simplify the proxy replacement
* internal code review
* rename to VAULT_HTTP_PROXY, apply within ReadEnvironment
* clean up some unintended whitespace changes
* add docs for the new env variable and a changelog entry
Co-authored-by: Dave Du Cros <davidducros@gmail.com>
The ACL policy examples documented on the Consul Storage Backend and
Consul Service Registration pages are too permissive. Both policies
unnecessarily grant agent:write and node:write access for all agents
within the Consul datacenter. When Consul is used solely for service
registration, `service:write` is only required permission.
This commit modifies the policy for the Consul Storage Backend to
remove node:write access, and changes agent:write to agent:read.
The policy on the Consul Service Registration page is updated to
remove all KV-related privileges, and solely grant the necessary
service:write permission.
* Docs: Seal pkcs11 updated example with actual hex slot reference and notes related to decimal conversion. Minor correction to **Note** area in 'lib' parameter above 'slot'.
* Docs: Seal pkcs11 slot note correction.
While EKS may be the managed kubernetes environment under the hood, I believe the idea behind this section of the documentation is to use AWS KMS for seal/unseal operations, not EKS. (i.e. The surrounding documentation is discussing other Auto Unseal options such as Google KMS.)
The use of the term EKS instead of KMS made it hard for me to discover this section of documentation, and was a little confusing at first until I realized the possible error.