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You must first create a Credential Store in FlexDeploy by clicking the + Create Store button on Administration Configuration - Security Integration - Credentials Credential Store page. The credential store represents an instance of a specific type of credential store provider. If you have more than one Thycotic Secret Server, you will create an equal number of Credential Stores in FlexDeploy.
Here are the configurations necessary for this store.
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Property Name | Notes | Example |
Thycotic Server Hostname | Thycotic will be accessed using URL https://<Thycotic Server Hostname>/SecretServer | thycotic.mycompany.com |
Thycotic Username | Username of the service account to access Thycotic Secret Server | as per your server configurations |
Thycotic Password | Password of the service account to access Thycotic Secret Server | as per your server configurations |
Thycotic Domain | Domain of the service account to access Thycotic Secret Server | as per your server configurations |
Ignore SSL Errors | Use default SSL configuration and ignore any SSL errors | true or false. Defaults to true |
Tip |
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You may have to add certificate to Java keystore, see Adding certificate to Java Keystore |
Now you are ready to create an individual credential to be retrieved from the Secret Server
You can 1:create or 2:edit credentials from the Credentials page or from where the specific credential is used.
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Thycotic Secret Server requires input as described below.
Input Name | Notes |
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Secret ID | The ID of the secret. On Thycotic Secret server, this is the unique value for a secret. It is in the URL when you browse to that secret on the Thycotic web application |
Here is what the create and edit credential form popup looks like. Credential Scope cannot be changed after creation.
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You can change credential inputs (Secret ID) at any point. FlexDeploy will use these inputs with credential store properties to retrieve individual credentials for use during Workflow Execution.
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