Vault
Vault agent and Vault proxy Auto-Auth file sink
The file sink writes tokens, optionally response-wrapped and/or encrypted, to
a file. This may be a local file or a file mapped via some other process (NFS,
Gluster, CIFS, etc.).
Once the sink writes the file, it is up to the client to control lifecycle; generally it is best for the client to remove the file as soon as it is seen.
It is also best practice to write the file to a ramdisk, ideally an encrypted
ramdisk, and use appropriate filesystem permissions. The file is currently
written with 0640 permissions as default, but can be overridden with the optional
'mode' setting.
Configuration
- path- (string: required)- The path to use to write the token file
- mode- (int: optional)- A string containing an octal number representing the bit pattern for the file mode, similar to chmod. Set to- 0000to prevent Vault from modifying the file mode. Note: This configuration option is only available in Vault 1.3.0 and above.
Note: Configuration options for response-wrapping and encryption for the sink file are located within the options common to all sinks documentation.