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Automation Suite on Linux Installation Guide
Last updated Apr 19, 2024

Configuring credential stores

The following secure stores are already available in Orchestrator:

  • Azure Key Vault

  • CyberArk CCP

  • HashiCorp Vault

  • Thycotic Secret Server

  • Beyond Trust

  • AWS Secrets Manager

Any credential store plugin you choose to use must be Linux-compatible.

To disable the default plugins, set the Plugins.SecureStores.Default key as an empty string in the appSettings.json file. See Configuring appSettings for details.

Uploading custom secure store plugins

If you want to add custom secure store assemblies, you can do so via the Orchestrator Configurator Tool, using the -p|--securestore-plugins-folder parameter:
./orchestrator-configurator.sh -p securestoreplugins./orchestrator-configurator.sh -p securestoreplugins
If you use an external storage configuration at the cluster level, you must indicate this by including the --use-external-storage parameter.
  1. Add the custom secure store plugins of your choice to the appSettings.json file using the following command:
    Plugins.SecureStores.<<FriendlyName>>.<<SettingName>>Plugins.SecureStores.<<FriendlyName>>.<<SettingName>>
  2. Enable the custom secure store plugins by updating the appSettings.json file with the relative path of the plugin (from the securestoreplugins folder):
    "Plugins.SecureStores":"myplugin/MyPlugin.dll,secondPlugin/SecondPlugin.dll""Plugins.SecureStores":"myplugin/MyPlugin.dll,secondPlugin/SecondPlugin.dll"
Important: The plugins must not write to any storage apart from /tmp.
  • Uploading custom secure store plugins

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