Secrets

Vault on OpenBSD

how to Install and run Hashicorp Vault on OpenBSD in addition to [https://blog.stoege.net/categories/vault/](this Blog Entry), here some instructions for OpenBSD. Requirements VM with OpenBSD 7.2 (or older …) and root/doas permission Domain, or at least a FQDN Name pointing to your VM HTTP/HTTPS allowed from Internet (for Certificate Generation) Nginx installed (pkg_add nginx) Source https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/docs/get-started/developer-qs Install Vault all the Steps must be run as root (or with doas) pkg_add vault Vault Config Backup the prev.

Hashicorp - Vault

some Hands’on with Hashicorp Vault Source https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/docs/get-started/developer-qs Install on macos brew tap hashicorp/tap brew install hashicorp/tap/vault Run on Docker in Background, you have to kill it later docker run -d -p 8200:8200 -e 'VAULT_DEV_ROOT_TOKEN_ID=dev-only-token' vault Unseal Key: 2KTIMp0Md52V2xTb0txxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx= Root Token: dev-only-token this is a dev instance only and has no persistent data. don’t worry. Open Browser http://localhost:8200 -> root token Export in Terminal export VAULT_ADDR='http://0.0.0.0:8200' export VAULT_TOKEN="dev-only-token" Set Key curl --header "X-Vault-Token: $VAULT_TOKEN" \ --header "Content-Type: application/json" \ --request POST \ --data '{"data": {"password": "Hashi123"}}' \ -s http://127.