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Akeyless Secrets Management Platform
External Secrets Operator integrates with the Akeyless Secrets Management Platform.
Create Secret Store:
SecretStore resource specifies how to access Akeyless. This resource is namespaced.
NOTE: Make sure the Akeyless provider is listed in the Kind=SecretStore. If you use a customer fragment, define the value of akeylessGWApiURL as the URL of your Akeyless Gateway in the following format: https://your.akeyless.gw:8080/v2.
Akeyelss provide several Authentication Methods:
Authentication with Kubernetes:
Options for obtaining Kubernetes credentials include:
- Using a service account jwt referenced in serviceAccountRef
- Using the jwt from a Kind=Secret referenced by the secretRef
- Using transient credentials from the mounted service account token within the external-secrets operator
Create the Akeyless Secret Store Provider with Kubernetes Auth-Method
{% include 'akeyless-secret-store-k8s-auth.yaml' %}
NOTE: In case of a ClusterSecretStore
, Be sure to provide namespace
for serviceAccountRef
and secretRef
according to the namespaces where the secrets reside.
Authentication With Cloud-Identity or Api-Access-Key
Akeyless providers require an access-id, access-type and access-Type-param To set your SecretStore with an authentication method from Akeyless.
The supported auth-methods and their parameters are:
accessType | accessTypeParam |
---|---|
aws_iam |
- |
gcp |
The gcp audience |
azure_ad |
azure object id (optional) |
api_key |
The access key. |
k8s |
The k8s configuration name |
For more information see Akeyless Authentication Methods |
Creating an Akeyless Credentials Secret
Create a secret containing your credentials using the following example as a guide:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: akeyless-secret-creds
type: Opaque
stringData:
accessId: "p-XXXX"
accessType: # gcp/azure_ad/api_key/k8s/aws_iam
accessTypeParam: # optional: can be one of the following: gcp-audience/azure-obj-id/access-key/k8s-conf-name
Create the Akeyless Secret Store Provider with the Credentials Secret
{% include 'akeyless-secret-store.yaml' %}
NOTE: In case of a ClusterSecretStore
, be sure to provide namespace
for accessID
, accessType
and accessTypeParam
according to the namespaces where the secrets reside.
Create the Akeyless Secret Store With CAs for TLS handshake
....
spec:
provider:
akeyless:
akeylessGWApiURL: "https://your.akeyless.gw:8080/v2"
# Optional caBundle - PEM/base64 encoded CA certificate
caBundle: "<base64 encoded cabundle>"
# Optional caProvider:
# Instead of caBundle you can also specify a caProvider
# this will retrieve the cert from a Secret or ConfigMap
caProvider:
type: "Secret/ConfigMap" # Can be Secret or ConfigMap
name: "<name of secret or configmap>"
key: "<key inside secret>"
# namespace is mandatory for ClusterSecretStore and not relevant for SecretStore
namespace: "my-cert-secret-namespace"
....
Creating an external secret
To get a secret from Akeyless and create it as a secret on the Kubernetes cluster, a Kind=ExternalSecret
is needed.
{% include 'akeyless-external-secret.yaml' %}
Using DataFrom
DataFrom can be used to get a secret as a JSON string and attempt to parse it.
{% include 'akeyless-external-secret-json.yaml' %}
Getting the Kubernetes Secret
The operator will fetch the secret and inject it as a Kind=Secret
.
kubectl get secret database-credentials -o jsonpath='{.data.db-password}' | base64 -d
kubectl get secret database-credentials-json -o jsonpath='{.data}'