without the password hassle somehow? our backend is on S3 bucket, and we don't need passwords, it's only adding unnecessary complications 🙏
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ripe-park-70944
04/09/2024, 4:29 PM
There are alternative encryption providers you can use that store the key in a secrets management service. We're on Azure and use the Key Vault provider, works seamlessly with no extra interaction required.
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nice-bear-3100
04/09/2024, 6:41 PM
Thanks @ripe-park-70944. Still, each user needs to decide on a password and remember it, right?
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ripe-park-70944
04/10/2024, 8:43 AM
You would need to be logged in to the cloud provider (AWS, Azure, GCP) CLI, but I assume each user would have done this already? Then permissions are managed via the usual cloud provider means.
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nice-bear-3100
04/10/2024, 8:55 AM
Ok maybe that's the solution. I'll try it. Thanks!
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