Vault
Verified protocols
To support a variety of use cases, Vault verifies protocol implementation and integrations with partner products, appliances, and applications that support advanced data protection features.
IPv6 validation and compliance
Vault Enterprise supports IPv6 in compliance with OMB Mandate M-21-07 and Federal IPv6 policy requirements for the following operating systems and storage backends.
Self-attested testing covers functionality related to HSM, FIPS 140-2, and HSM/FIPS 140-2.
OS validation
Operating system | OS version | Validation | Vault version |
---|---|---|---|
FreeBSD | N/A | N/A | Untested |
Linux | Amazon Linux (versions 2023) | Self-attested | ent-1.18+ |
Linux | openSUSE Leap (version 15.6) | Self-attested | ent-1.18+ |
Linux | RHEL (versions 8.10, 9.4) | Self-attested | ent-1.18+ |
Linux | SUSE SLES (version 15.6) | Self-attested | ent-1.18+ |
Linux | Ubuntu (versions 20.04, 24.04) | Self-attested | ent-1.18+ |
MacOS | N/A | N/A | Untested |
NetBSD | N/A | N/A | Untested |
OpenBSD | N/A | N/A | Untested |
Windows | N/A | N/A | Untested |
IPv6 limitations for Windows
IPv6 does not work with external plugins (plugins not built into Vault) when running on Windows in server mode because they default to IPv4 and Vault cannot override that behavior.
Backend storage validation
Backend storage system | Validation | Vault version |
---|---|---|
Consul | N/A | Untested |
Integrated Raft storage | Self-attested | ent-1.18+ |