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- Storing Robot Credentials in CyberArk
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- Storing Unattended Robot Credentials in HashiCorp Vault (read only)
- Storing Unattended Robot Credentials in AWS Secrets Manager (read only)
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- The Orchestrator Credentials Proxy
- Managing credential proxies
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Managing credential proxies
Orchestrator User Guide
Last updated Nov 4, 2024
Managing credential proxies
You can create and manage proxies for your own custom credential stores, allowing you to individually control the safety of your credentials.
You can choose between these two types:
- Connected proxy (Managed by Orchestrator) - when a robot requests credentials, Orchestrator retrieves them from the proxy and passes them on to the robot.
- Disconnected proxy (Managed by the proxy service) - when a robot requests credentials, they are retrieved directly from the proxy, without having to go through Orchestrator.
This type is only compatible with Robots version 23.10+.
Important:
- The disconnected credentials proxy is only available if you are on the Enterprise - Advanced licensing plan.
- If you want to retrieve disconnected proxy credentials, you need to use the following minimum versions: 2.0.1 for the proxy, and 24.3 for the System Activities pack.
Once you have installed the Orchestrator Credentials Proxy, you can create a custom proxy, which holds your custom credential stores.
To do that, follow the steps below:
To edit a proxy, click More Actions > Edit. The Edit Credentials Proxy page is displayed, allowing you to change the name, URL, or key as needed.