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Username and Password Field is hardcoded in get-Secret.yml and update-secret.yml file #44

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tylerezimmerman opened this issue Sep 22, 2022 · 1 comment
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Description of the issue

Username and Password Field is hardcoded in get-Secret.yml and update-secret.yml file

Expected behaviour

Credential is fetch from secure vault not hard coded.

Actual behavior

Credential is hard coded

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@tylerezimmerman tylerezimmerman added the security fix Security fix generated by Mend label Sep 22, 2022
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This is an example of schema that you'd use in Kubernetes, not a recommendation for local credential storage. This example is valid, and useful to keep for helping demonstrate how the resources in Kubernetes are supposed to have values configured to match to a DSV path and value in the data.

@sheldonhull sheldonhull closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Sep 28, 2022
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